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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 2

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A aW. i Nation's Foriim Records rhiPhnnoflrafihi 'A a Friday, ficr gueuts im luilt'd Mrs, Blanch Gutier, Mr.s. Charles Platter, Mrs. Mose Ounible, Mrs. OryaL Platter, Phillips' and Mrs.

11 If. Dodd, of Nprth Vernon, and Mrs. 0, Staples, of this city, The af ternoob. was spent withflve hundred. Glfldiolks and other fall powers were utilized iw the 'decoratione.

i 5 vmOMB. li Availed meeting of -the -Browns-town Club will' be i.held MW-day evening at the home of the- pres the fcrodhcersthatt 'in "four" or live years, i Thia regarded an signifi Cheaper farm products should FRIPAT MAGAZINE CLUB. tThe; ailnuni Pjresident Pay of the Friday Magazine Club waa, observed atthe meeting held Friday afternoon at the home of the newly elected president; Whitmer, North Cheatnni -atreei. A jona o'clock lujtchebn wa a served to twelve of the members. The dining room waq' decorated to represent ev anW atorm aoeae.

i A-gertam flowera' were used to, represent the anowvThe chandelier above the.dable was a bower of the ffowers. An elaborata, four course luncheon wg After a. luncheon a short program mean reduction -in the eominodi-ties into wMch they are manufac 5,3 Years Olamonds were discovered Jn South Afrlda. "pow't wttitT1onger.y Youcajj own one-pit a. safest E.

Waterman Ideal Fountain Pns, a The best in the world. The Eversjiarp Lead Pencil. Eveready, G. Laupus The HALLMARK jewelers tured. It everything that the farm er hasjo buy remains up while farm At tiawt tii Frtakba Boose-, tliJr' V''.

vlAi'i IlMfiiiifc Wdjme month later thtt the BnniWv Mwit of Mation Forum reeord- -Harding. Military Mardt iwaswuL Adlimcnt" lfc Senator Robert L. Owen, jtf. F.16 William Tell Overture. Finale.

Instrumental. -Equal Rights Ta All." By Calvia Coolidge. JX.F.17 National Medley, instruments. 12.00 "Safeguard America." By Mh C. Roosevelt Robiuson.

)N. F. 18 Marche Lorraine, instrumental. Hear the new October Columbia Records. Also get the Record Catalog.

E. H. HANCOCK MUSIC CO. Opposite Interurban Station. Open Every Night.

products are lower the farmer will bear a burden that will be particularly heavy. But in the natural readjustment of things price de if. 1. I 1 1 ident, Mrs. John Brapainan.

This is the'firs meeting of the all -sea-' 8on i The other officers Philip Zaring, andj Mrs. Kattman, treasurer. announcemarriage: i Mr, and Mrs. John Alwea, Bloom- ipgton, 11L, have announced the en- 1 gagement of their daughter. Alma, to H.

O. Nit, of Clinton, The wed- i clines are proportionate in the entire eyeje of exchanges. as given, ffhe raaponaea to the roll eallwerestatements of each member's r. favorite plank iu the political plat- farma. 'was followed hv a discussion pf tbe different opinions.

The meeting 'closed with a social Prices ought to be regulated by supply and demand but during the last five or six years pertain combinations have been formed which have superceded the natural law. Such combines can exist only as long as the public will approve hour. i ding will take place Weduesdnv evening, September 29, at 8 o'clot-k at the groom's home. Miss A.wes a former I'lmdcnt of this eiv hui many relieves and ffiands here. All of tfhe ofBcors who were re cently elected, were present.

They SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE I Issued Kvery Evening- Except Sunday. them. They were'probubly necessary during the war period to meet existing conditions but when normal conditions are restored the univer- byteriati church with Mrs. J. O.

Staples and Mrs, Win. Zickler, FRIDAY JAY C. SMITH PublUher LADIES' AID SOCIETY. The Catholic Ladies' Aid Societv are: Mrs. Whitnier, president; Mrs.

Edith Pfaffenberger, vice-president Mrs. Minnie JCessWc, recording secretary; Mrs. Laura Swope, corresponding secretary Mrs. Georgia Hopewell, treasurer. Entered at the Seymour, Indian.

Poat-cfllce aa Sacond-claaa Matter. Society, in isnl law should be allowed to Without interference. will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John V. Dehler, North Chest-.

DAILT By Carrier. Society in One Tear Christiuu Aid church parlors. Methodist Aid church parlors. Baptist 1 Sewing nut street. The meetings have been -i7.

1 i i VETERAN RECALLS Six Montha Three Montha Una Week Society in 16 EARLY WAR DAYS KAPPA PHI KAPPA. jeljanged from Thursdays and will be Miss Dorothy Kasting, who, lives held hereafter on Wednesday of the city, entertained the nbons. DAILY By Mall In Advance (Continued from first page) 1 wk moa moa I yr County Zone 1, I 16c 11.26 12.26 14.00 members of the Kappa Phi Kappa Zaea S. i. 6 lbo 1.6 2.7 6 00 zonea 7, i Me s.oo i.to rot siderable war talk, said Mr.

Johnson. ptiiss nf thA Trim'tv f0tl1n4liat Your Advantage -Of couree my battery has Threaded Robber lmMtim.m But evra If yoa had tuifutten that fact you'd fjet the bene-St, and you'd re WEEKLY. 1 Jaekaon County Mo 7Co fl.JS Zonea 1. I. 00o Wo 1 60 and on April 20 Fielder A.

Jones, of day Schooj Frjdav evettinff this citv, undertook to organize i f. ..1 ehurch parlors. Cloverleaf Club with Mrs'. T. F.

Ross, West Second street. Mrs. John Wiydcman went to Cincinnati thin morning. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Edna Gable, of Cincinnaiti, who has been seiiding several weeks here. WIENER ROAST.

The members of the Young Ladies Society of the Lutheran church will1, hold a wiener und marshmallow roat Monday evening. fWpny H. of the Sixth Indiana National dvejUaJngRpreaenUtlvea Regijnent. The call to service was lOU-tt Marquette Bid Chicago for three months. "We thought this A R- MULLIOAN would be a picnic for us," said Mr.

Forty-eeeond 8t New York to E. VottVlght; Hot Dim Upjit Tp have plenty of light without unnecessary brightneaa use Buckeye Mazda Lamps white Mazda lamps. The tip-test, white-glass bulb softens the light without dimming it The ideal tamp for the borne. Five in a Clue- Convenience Carton. CARTER PLUMBING GO.

COMING EVENTS. program was given consisting of a piano solo by Miss Lucille Waiters, vocal solo, Misa Lucille Winkenhof-er, piano solos by Misses Alma and Edna Owing. Refreshments were served. The decorations were carried 'out in fall flowers, flags and green and pink crepe paper streamers which joimson, "Dui iarer we iouna inai SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920 was anything but a vacation." Stephen Storev. of this city, fath- member tbe battery a one free from tfnartt trouble.

The Btm Better CHICHESTERSPILLa f. 1ai.i AM. )' for OUimmn Iu 11,4 kml-t 1 lKt IUl llliM rk af iriwr 1 er of George Storey, and father-in-law of Mr. Johnson, was the first i- 1 I I 1 IpavlMi. Auk fttw I' II I VttV 1 JJf lIAMONI IIIMMI i ueu.enant oi iue were from the ehandelier Tnimbo.

also of this citv. was second to the corners of the room. tan IM1, A VtHtyt 01 0 BY DRUGGISTS lieutenant. The company was mus- id Phone 237 1 7 Vi E. Second St Fifteeh members of the were prenent.

Willard Battery the ooJy one with Threaded Robber Iatulation hat been aclected by 136 manufacturers of paeeenger cars and motor trucks SEYMOUR BATTERY -Ommmh H6West Tipton Street. Phone Main 058 W. H. BURKLEY Sevmonr. Indiana SEYMOUR PLANING Milin tered into service and was moved to Camp Morton, and later to Grafton, W.

Va. The regiment cneaged in several skirmishes in that vicinity and was in active service at the time that General Oarmet, the first t'on-' federate general to be killed was After the period of enlistment expired the regiment was returned to downward tendency. The public ha read with much interest during the last week the 'dispatches dealing with price slumps of many necessary commodities. The frequency with which these dispatches have appeared has given rise to hope that prices are on a downward tendency. Whether the decline is only temporary or really murks the WgimnnK of what will surely come soon is a matter of conjecture.

Many economists have held to the opinion that farm products would be among the first staples to feel the drop. There are growing indications that corn and many other crops will bring less revenue to MONDAY Brownstown Study Club with Mrs. John Brnnaman. (Called Meeting.) TUESDAY Auxiliary to Presbyteriun Missionary Society with Mrs. Francis Gates.

Tuesday Club. Brownstown, with Mrs." R. II. Cribb. WEDNESDAY Baptist Home Departmpntv-Class No.

1, with Mrs. Joseph Harsh, East Seventh street. Catholic Ladies' Aid Society with Mrs. J. V.

Dehler, North Chestnut street. THURSDAY Brownstown Wide Awake Club with Mrs. C. G. Broil -hecker.

Daughters of Ruth of Pres- REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE-! AND LOAN 5 HOME DEPARTMENT. Baptist Home Department, Class No. 1, will meet Wednesday after-' noon with Mrs. Joseph Harsh, East Seventh street.

This is the first meeting since the summer vacation and offcers for the ensuing year will be elected. Other matters of inter est to the class will be taken up and every member is requested to be present. LUNCHEON. Mrs. Frank Bush, North Ewing street, entertained with luncheon Mill Work and Building Material Paints and Oil Builders Hardware Von Fanoe Granite Ca.

Item St. MARKERS Bermear, loelaAa. Phone, 19. 418 S. Chestnut Seymour.

Indiana Iiiii iirT-l sJHE-MISERY OF 43 "3 BACKACHE Indianapolis and mustered out there. 1 In September of the same year Richard McCowiek, of this city, a railway engineer, began the organization of Company 50th. Indiana Regiment. While this company was being organized the men camped in 1 Shields Woods at wha is now the i site of the Shields hiirh school building. The roster was not closed here and the enlisted men, including Mr.

Johnson, marched to Bedford where the campaign for volunteers was continued. From there the Regiment, stilJ incomplete, was taken to New Albany where it was closed. The Regiment was completed at New Albany ami 011 Januarv 1. lHfi'J, crossed the Ohio River into Louisville. The regiment went into camp at 'amp Wiekliff, Kentucky, near Loiiisn ille.

Mr. Johnson was captur-'d by 1 1 Electric Washer Removed by Lydia EL ham's Vegetable Compound. Munkc-' vp. Ui-t "i'ut six years I wan bo weak iu tuy hn at titmn that 1 Crystal, The 15 HOME DRESSED Meats That's What You Oct When you buy from our shop. We do our own butchering and buy only stock that is raised in this vicinity.

All Kinds of Smoked Meats and Sausages. IIIIH c- 1 1 1 I hair liy walk iu 1. Pinkkam'i li I I 'ora' pounl was to me aott it ma 1 rue good and stmri'' a'-ain bo that I am all! to Jo all rf. Morgan on one of his raids Telephone Your Order. We Deliver my work.

1 higaly rccornra(iid your nirdioinc and till everyone I meet what it ilid for me." Mrs. (I. S.iioo.N- Safe! THE CRYSTAL alented Automatic Release Protects Both Machine and Operators -0 THE CRYSTAL ar Gallatin, but was sent hack to Howling Green as a paroled prisoner. He was later sent to the parole camp at Columbus, anil from there ra list err'-il -to Indianapolis and discharged. Before he left tin- service the 5Hih.

Indiana was in. with the Regiment and Mr. Johl-ii was discharged as riEui, 72 Oak Muskegon, Woman's Precious Gift Tii. one which nhw should mot eal- Meats and Groceries Phone 119 Cor. Seconil and.

Ewiog Sts. of the THE CRYSTAL Washing Machine Motor is equipped with Ball Bearings 0 The Daintiest Fabrics come out Beautifully Laundered 0' THE CRYSTAL has a Swinging Wringer 0 Only 15 Minutes t'bfford llatling, who bus Mi- ne Way Cylinder been i-itmg relative-, here, returned to Cincinnati Friday afternoon. ously jiiar.l 14 liealtli, out hu oftf-n to do so in ncauun until Home UiluiMit to ln kp lius fastened itself hur. UUm so atT'cted wi.nien may ly iiiim l.ydia K. I'nik-hain'rt VijMiildi- I 1 a niuedy thut has I 11 rfully Mu-i-t-Baf ul in r.

lnyltii to .11 uouk-ii. If yon liavi. Nlijjhlejt doubt that Lydia )' I Vegetable will v.u, write to Lydia E. I'iiikttam 0. eoiitideiil iall, Lynn.

Mam. fr adviee. Your htter will te op' read and bv a woman, uni lii Id sti tt eontidence. Glass Mi--ev. Alice ami Margaret U.is viviting their aunt.

Mr Peter Indianapolis. mill! We do "Printing That Pleases" 2E Few Bargains Runs Smoothly No Jar or Strain -0 Centralized Control A Child Can Operate It -0- Awarded Gold Medal in 1915 A' Still Better Machine Now -0 The Oiling System-is Automatic to Wash a Batch COUNTRY LARD p. er rounc Have your broken window lights replaced before the approach of col weather. We carry full stock of all sizes of Glass. Phone 116 L0ERTZ DRUG STORE 10 Pounds and over 24c COUNTRY SHOULDERS JOHN F.

WIENHORST ,12 Cent for Electricity 0 Now Drop in at Hoover-Lowlands "Store They have them Phnni. Q(HMHImilllMIWHNMH(IMIMlilNINIIMMMMniMIHH( I ml IF THAT'S THE WAY THEY CLEAN fummnmxwmtttti DEMONSTRATION FROM SEPTEMBER 28 TO OCTOBER 2 Miss race Armstrong, special demonstrator for thte Crystal Electric Washer Company, will gladly show you the many wonderful features that this great machine has over other Electric Washers. men's clothes, I must give them some of my soiled garments to do up for me. Why, they will be ble to save me the cost of many a new suit or coat oor pair of trousers. I'll call them up tomorrow and ask them to get busy on mine.

She Overland SERVICE AND REPAIR SHOP Chm. h. Parker, an experienced repair man, js in charge of all work. All work guaranteed. Veedoli and greases.

J. M. PHILLIPS, Proprietor 203 3. Chestnut Street iowianes uo, cover i Vl. -v- a -j.

SEYMOUR, INDIANA BELL STEAM CLEANING WORKS Phone Main 391. v. -J j.x:z6i 18 SL UUU AM.V.

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