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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 10

Publication:
The Republici
Location:
Columbus, Indiana
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10
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tAGE TEN. THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. COLUMBUS. INDIANA, FRIDAY, ARCH 15, 1929 ployed by the United: States Rub- REBELS START DRIVE SOUTHWARD White Man and His Indian Wife Spend Night in Columbus INFANT DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE EXCURSION Mrs. Glennie V.

Cline, soprano; Miss Betty Vandegrlft, violin, and E. Wayne Berry, piano, will give the program. A business meeting will be held following the program and officers who will take charge at the 'beginning of the fall season will be elected. ber Company at -Its Indianapolis office. Abe HuH, formerly this city, who- has been ill at the horn of his daughter, Mrs.

Welby Smith, in Elirabethtown, suffering from 7 in J. M. Bearen and his Indian wife, Nokomls; of Arisona, who are --TO traveling over the United States, juries he received in an accident at Indianapolis last Sunday, is Im Canada and Mexico afoot, were in Columbus today and while here proving and is able to be up and about part of the time. Mr. Hull sustained! three broken ribs, and visited at the Republican office, the postofflce, chamber of com If all rain that fell on the earth during the course of a year could be gathered together at one time, it would cover the entire globe to an average depth of 29.13 inches.

Chris Harms, whd has been serf- was badly cut and bruised about ously ill for several weeks at his merce and at business houses in the downtown section. Mr. and Mrs. Beaven were mar the head, legs and arms when he was struck and knocked down INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY, MAR! 17 $1.00 Round Trip horn In Clifford, is said to be lm- Stanley Ray Blankenbaker, five-days-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Troy Blankenbaker, of west of Columbus, passed away this morning at 12:30 o'clock at the county hospital. The body was moved to the Hege Flanlgan, funeral parlors on Fifth street, and, burial will take place tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in Garland' Brook cemetery. MUSICALE PROGRAM while crossing the street in Indian proving and is able to be up a part ried three years ago and for tha apolis. or the time. ty- Fred Tantaney, of Niles, Ohio, iLooJs Braif3t, salesman at the NOW IS THE-TIME to have your harness oiled and i i who was injured in an automobile Silverman store, who has been' ill Leave station at 1:18 a.

m. accident west of Columbus a few for some time at his home on Cal ifornia street, is setting: along fair turning leas' IndlanapoULs days ago, and who. is in the county hospital, is said to be making ly' well and is able to be up and cpwrcu muu roaay lor spring. Prices for oiling from si to $1.50 per set for 2 horses. 0STP0NED A WEEK satisfactory progress but is still a pout his home part of the time.

confined to his. bed. 'Mr. Tantaney Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Christy, of INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE CO. sustained a fracture to one of his legs between the knee1 and hip and was somewhat bruised and shaken North "Vernon, imoved yesterday to The program to have been givenl llzabethtown where Mr. Christy past two years have been doing long-distance hiking. They have visited every state in the union and the capital of every state, they said today. They have also been in many cities in Canada and Mexico and are northward bound for -the summer.

They came to Co-iumbus last night and stayed at the Johnson rooming house at Sixth and Jackson streets; and this afternoon left for Indianapolis where they expected to call on Governor Harry G. Leslie. They have with -them letters of recommendation given them by governors and other officials. They also carry pictures and beaded articles they sell to cover expenses, they both also write short stores, which bring them additional revenue, they said. The Beavens were marriei about three years ago in Okla Ohio curuuns repairea.

very 5 thing for your auto, horse or? dog. WM. F. MILLER 334 Fourth St. when automobile in which he will open a shoe repair.

shop. They and his brother-in-law, W. D. Jen- Formerly lived in, Elizabethtown before the members of the Columbus Musicale at the Tabernacle Christian church next Monday night has been postponed for one week, it was announced today. Three members of the musicale.

ut moved to North Vernon about kens, of Indianapolis, were riding, crashed into a stump at the side of year; Southern Indiana's Best Newspaper the road i on the Nashville road as they were enroute here from Mr. Elva Goshorn, 86, who was injured' in a fall at the home of Bloomington. her son, A. W. Goshorn, 804 Hutch-Ins avenue, a few days ago, is said to be.

Improving arid is able to be up and about her home. Mrs. Gos HARR FROHMAN'S NO NEW STEP horn fell over a chair, dislocating homa, of which state Mrs. Beaven FREE DELIVERY FOR NEW BANK js a native, but due to the ill health of Mr. Beaven they were forced to leave there.

They locate 1 in Arizona but later began their expedition, which has greatly helped Mr. Beaven. He was a lieutenant during the World war and was in service overseas where be was gassed, this being Phone 202 8 lb. San! Sugar 44c 'tl hT I tff 231 St While persons, who several weeks ago sponsored the plan for a new bank for Columbus, declare that proposition, has not been responsible for his impaired fresh from the country, doz. 23c abandoned, no meetings have been held to discuss future plans and health.

Mrs. Beaven is of the Osage tribe of Indians, her father having been a full-blooded Indian, but her mother was a white worn-1 none Is scheduled, one of -the lead LEAF LETTUCE, xtra fine, 2 lbs. ers in the movement fdr a new financial institution for Columbus QCa I Coconut Macaroons, fresh Of71 A9t from the oven, lb. V2C an. They were accompanied today by Mrs.

Beaven's uncle, known as Said. i- The state', charter; board a. few The departure of General Mimvi Vaiio. a enn LitUe Eagle, who is also a full-blooded Osage Indian. weeks aeo denied a charter to ucau ui ow uuoun irom Juarez.

Mexico, is nirfnr.H w. Tr.n.- Kraut, large 15c cans, 3 for 25c those backing the -new- bank, which was to have been capitalized at $100,000 and was to have been nset occurs half an hour later man in the leather coat, on the step. The beared man at his left is Au-relio Manrique, firmer governor of Sonera and rebel-liaison representative from that state. Just behind General Valles is Major Armando Marcedo, chief of staff. The rebels were bound for Chihuahua where they were to be joined by reinforcements and begin a hard, drive south- on top of the Wool wo rth building in New York city, and sunrise half known as the Columbus Trust Company.

'Afterwards It was said that efforts for the new Institution would be continued, but since that time nothing has been done. an hour earlier than it does in the rest of the city A catalogue of earthquakes regis her shoulder. fit. t- Hanselmann, traveling salesman, of Cincinnati, who was in the County hospital taking treatment, has returned to his home. Mr.

was taken suddenly ill several days ago while in Columbus calling on merchants. His wife, who was called to his bedside, accompanied him home. harle. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

R- Will Davis, who has been! Seriously ill for several weeks at he family home on Hutchins avenue, is improving satisfactorily and i able to sit up part of the lime. Mr. Davis was first ill of plural -pneumonia and later abscess 6f thejlungs developed. A. C.

Ktewton, of Clifford, who underwent an emergency surgical operation in the county hospital here a few days ago, is making satisfactory progress, it was said today, His" daughter, Mrs. Albert of Indianapolis, who recently- underwent a surgical operation for goiter; is also said to be getting along satisfactorily. Mrs, Jane widow of McCalliev is seriously ill of complication of diseases at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Marsh, near Newbern, and little hope is held for her recovery. Mrs.

McCallie, :13 years ago, was stricken with paralysis, since which time she has been an invalid. Recently a complication of diseases developed. 1 i I Sheldon Book, a former resident this city, who was operated up-tn recently at an Indianapolis hospital-for a ruptured appendix and who for some time was in a critical condition, IS greatly improved, according to word received here. tered by seismological observatories all over the world between 1918 GRAND JURORS NOT Winesap Apples, small size, 4 lb. 25c MIWBBMMBM MMSMSSBM SMMMSMMSSSBaaaMSMMBBmW Hominy, Red Beans or Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c ai sBssBBSHSHw mmmmmmmmm Grape Fruit, Blue Goose brand, medium size, k5c Special! One Gallon can of Hominy SubU7 20c and 1924 has been made, in IN SESSION TODAY The county grand jury, which went into session last Monday, did not meet today and will not hold another 'session until Monday AN IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL need not necessarily be an expensive Some very nice looking ones are some- times surprisingly.

low priced. We are capable designers and we are "certain we can give 'you complete satisfaction in every way. THE LINGER GRANITE WORKS 421 4th St. Phone 523 i 30 Special! Raspberry, Strawberry, Plnm Grape or Peach Preserres, jar morning. It was announced.

The interval will give members of the investigating body and Prosecutor William H. Dobbins', who Is directing the activities of the jury, an opportunity to catch up with other oz. jar Oranges, Florida Sweets, medium size, doz.e 20c was said. Miss Edna Murray, stenographer of the circuit ccurt, who took down'a part of the testimony before the grand jury was busy today transcribing her Extra large Florida Sweets, dozen notes. 2mc i 1 19c-.

75c Thirty-one cities of the world Crump 's Saturday have more than 100,000 telephones. 15 lb. peck 60 lb. bushel Potato ies, fine home grown Mr. Book is a son of the Rev.

W. Don't delay! Telephone now. Then you are sure of setting your Hoover on these special terrns before the otter is withdrawn. Your choice of two fine models, both offering "Positive Agitation." Liberal allowance for your old cleaner. Lawrence Gray, Louise Lorraine and H.

Book, of this city, and is em- Sugar, pure cane, 25 lb. bag $1.40 PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 4 0 3 cans MUX PALM OLIVE SOAP, 4 bars 29c Sheet Metal Workers Union-Will meet -tonight at 7 o'clock. MA RKET SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Charlotte Bldg. Given by Missionary Society of Tabernacle Christian Church.

Fhone 194 for Authorized Hoover )A wondsr-doq. 25C PRUNES, nice size, 3 lbs. Auxiliary Spanish-American War 19c Kirk's Flake Chips, 25c pkg. SPECIAL! 2 lb. package creamy iced cakes, four varieties, guaranteed to Veterans Regular meeting tonight.

K. of Rolla Lodge Regular meeting tonight. Service. The White House OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP, stay fresh; 2 lb. anaaqirl on the trail of supreme thrifts! Vi 38c 55c G.

A. R. Regular meeting to 10 bars morrow, afternoon. Hvnf RQTVXS f1 IS NEAR i Phone 3S8 or 1115 and have. your wearing apparel cleaned and pressed for the occasion.

WE SPECIALIZE ONSELK DRESSES rerfectclean System IJenzol Cleaning Laundry Cjj Pet Milk, small size, 5c; Our Master; Piece Flour; FT.35c 10c Frr.r:19c Sep.l5c CALIFORNIA ORANGES, OAp I SILVER BAR, extra fancy Peas, CAp medium size, dozen A3Kr 25c value, 3 cans tlvl Post Toast ies, two -fl Navy Beans, quick Toilet Paper, 8 'Off 10c pkgs. .4 19C cookers, 01C 5c rolls i AV Matches, Searchlight, lb 0uJ tl 25P 3 boxes fl A a Pearl Drop Flour, Off fee, steel cut, Ib.tdVV for lUt 24 lbs. OQ Pointer Brand Coffee, Raisins, bulk, seed-fffo Belfast Syrup 1 ff7a good as afty 45c Ofirt less, 4 lbs. AOZ gaL pail tr coffee, lb. fJU New Mackerel, at and Super-Suds, 3 Off gh Pnk Salmon, -fl IjXcit nice, 2 Off large boxes tall cans JLm for silver Sea Coffee, (glass Jersey Maid or Farm Bu- RIGHT here, is the place to get those; Red Top Steel Fence Posts you see advertised Cleans Perfect inyocriarm papers.

517 Wash. Street Plant and Office. Kay Henderson, Prop. This Red Top is a proved post -tesxea cry tanners in thou- I VI' Bndi ni fenv finci Tt' trnt 1 I a mighty good record right arooxd here. The studded Red Top is extra strong without a spot in it.

It has a long life. You can drive over 200 of them in a day with the One-Man Driver. The Handv Fasteners that come free with SPECIAL Saturday Specials Farm Bureau brf Jersey Maid creamery butter, the posts are made so as to hold the wire securely," thus doing away with restarting TANGERINES, sweet as sugar, OA A fair size, MJ Dound 49c CANDY, pure sugar mixed, 2 5 RICE, best quality, whole 9 In grains, 4 lbs. ana restretcning. The Red Top post is guarao 25c NUCOA OLEOMARGARINE, Nothing better, lb.

Pig bacon, sliced, Our special sliced bacon, pound Fels Naptha Qf 10 bars OOV teed by the maker. Their guarantee is worth one hundred cents on the dollar. We are authorized to make all adjustments. So we put our own personal endorsement and guarantee on every Red Top we sell. Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans tZg for Fig Bars or Gin- Off ft ger Snaps, 2 lbs.slUl VanCamp's Hominy, large Old Reliable Coffee, steel 23c Pork shoulder roast, pound 25c Sugar Corn, best pack, 2 cans Destined for fashionable spring wardrobes.

Georgettes, silk prints, all new shades. VanCamp's I Tomato Catsup, regular 20c size; Early June Peas, ff a 2 No. 2 cans AuZ It's, just that kind of an article we like to handle in all lines, the leader in its field. One of the main points we look at in our buying is to get the makes of goods that Choice leg of lamb, pound. 42c cut, Jb.

AOc 35c 13c Lamb shoulder roast, pound SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS VanCamp's Pork and 4 give our customers the Lamb breast for stew, pound most value lor the money. We don't expect to prosper unless you get a good big dollar's worth for everv dol- Coffee, 48c Maxwell House steel cut, i lb. Cheerio, 25c 3 pkgs. for Beans, 2 cans 9 a for dV White Line; Gold Dust, Star Napth. I A.

lar you spend. Drop in and see us when you re in town. Prices are mighty reasonable just now on encihg materialsand many other special items. Veal roast, pound Veal -chops, pound Wasbiner Powder. I I sugar cured! lb.

i 40c .1 SDC 6 pkgs. IX. r. 1 HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY, CAULIFLOWER, mF ROTS, PARSNIPS, CRANBERRIES, BERMUDA ONIONS, CABBAGE, SWEET POTATOES; FRESH. OYSTERS, HICKORY NUTS AND WALNUTS.

I 1 cpdi irtsjis) CHICKENS ALIVE OR DRESSED For a change try a' can of Gold Bar I Pickled Peaches, PearS or Apricots. I Others $10.95 and up Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Radishes Tomatoes, Green Beans, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Celery, Washington Market Phone ''-I1 637-Wath. St FREE DELIVERY GASH GROCERY 231 Washington Street. The Seward Co. DMiBottorff 4th 'aid Jackson Sts.

Phone 488 Phone 202 1 I-.

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Years Available:
1877-2024