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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 5

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The Tribunei
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Seymour, Indiana
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li.rcf: X. ill; yyu. tyi- ICl Couth tiit oa No. 7. Erownstowo, was here Caturd ay J.

Burnett, of was here Saturday evening. "Albert -Singer came up from al "Our daughter who twelve years of age, was in a very run-down condition ffom fast growing." 'were adrtwvi to try Viool to build her ep, "i 7 -I liol'oi'ir oiiii -Qoauiiiii! loc this morning. m-J. -u Tu Jill jbj Tr- ir I 1 gopu tieaiujyCQipr, jaire iromcer vousness and baa gained eight pounds i i She Is now full -of life andeady for- out-door exercise, where previously Hardly a. day passes thattiyou don't find shemoped in the l-caii cheer 'ully recommend Ylnol at a first-class Vc hdVe.

just received large line of Suit Cases in 20, 22 and 24 inch" sizes; all styles with or without straps, $2.00 "to $8.00 IN hi nrncwly arrived' garments here AH are included in. our Cloak Department JLadies', tonlo reconstructor and one that wjll do rapidly growing children a world of Mrs. Simmons, 250 II IlVlobbjn, of Loogootee, was In this city Saturday 1 ichraitt; of Columbuswas In this city Sunday evening. .1. i Miss Edna Lanham was at Chestnut Ridge Sunday afternoon Albert of Driftwood township, was here Saturday.

Cyrus J. Atklson wa passenger to Brownstown this. morning. JL.S.JordAn ma4e trB west this morning on the B. O.

Mrs. William Moses went to Cincinnati this morning to visit relatives. ii main Laaewooa, i. Thiai because best cod liver and Iron tonlo in the world, does not taste of oil, and has no equal 1 Misses' and Children's Tailored Suits and Coats $12.00 tar 25.00. Print-zess anddirectoire styles.

Tailored Dress Skirts, wide assortment of styles 9 .1 1 1 AYe specialize bur "Fibre" for delicate children, feeble old people weak run-down persons, and after sickness, and Is a remarkable cure for jJJ. plain .4 piece to 41 'gored Frank Spanagel, the barber went Cases, the lightest, mostldurable Case ever made, $400 and $5.00. Hhlnnornlng at nine o'clockj- sheath effect, satin and button Price cbronlolcQughs, jcolds 'L'tf Vtnol. If It doef nu good jour money will be 'returned bn demand. Tbat'a yourguaranteer but we know It will benefit any such ease.

'WF: Louts Greeman was jouth'on" the Interurban line Sunday $2.75 A. U. Kennedy, a prominent lawyer, I I i of Danville, was here today on legal Peter Drug, business. rimr nt rMtnrnnd hnm thla and wife went east THE morning from a visit her parents m0 morning. ''Silk Petticoats, money back brand, all shades.

Heather bloom Petticoats, black, price 1.75, 11.00 and 12.50. Many new things for Ladies' wear, new Dlrectoire Belts, Collars, Pins, Buckles, Ruch-lng and Ribbon. Ft. Rltner. J-" E.

E. Lindsay, of Columbus, wln Henry. Nlchter war'an eastbpund this city today." passenger4hts morning on' the nine Wilbur Burgdall was at Scottsburg oTclocl traln.T" r- Sund ay afternoon S. Lanham, of Vev was in thjsfn, EL Brown, of Brownstown. was WAHTLDVERTISINQ- city Saturday "evening ajiaematned inthTs city Saturdayevenrng.

bere tlll-Sunday. c. Ruttker, the plasterer, spent U-XIavDooISFfi'v room, 627 o22d Poa RENTFurnished Ws Seeead streets Miss Josie Jameson, ol Salem, was Sunday with frlendUn Louisville. 2OOGj0Otb beautiful bomey rooms 4 closets, ball, gas in everj room, summer kitchen, cellar. H.

in this city this mornTbg and left fdf home on No. 7. Sam Wilson, of Kurtz, was bere EuDaly. o23d Piano Tcwino John Work guaranteed. 4 well cistern, lot 60x120, fruit Successors to L.

F. Miller Co. Lost Two weeks ago, small waist pin. between Dr. Haas office and 13.

DooooE300Siioic: O. station. Return here. t- August Cordes went out to bis farm at Langdon yesterday afternoon. E.

R. Richmond, of Hamilton town ship, was in this city this Miss Dora Frey made a business trip to Indianapolis this mornicg. Jy; B. of Bedford, was In the city Saturd ay afternoon. John McClintock and wife, of Red-dlngton, were In town' this morning, i Miss Katharine Vosbrink and sister Saturday evening on his way home from Crothersvllle.

A. S. Freeman, of Washington, was in this city Saturday evening and remained here over night. Mr. and Mrs; George Cook' and a number of others spent 8unday afternoon at Chestnut Ridge.

J. Lost Gold pin set with pearls and Trustee Glasson, of Redding town SPEGlfiE onala. between Brown street and in ship was transacting business in the city this morning. terurban station. Reward.

Return to Mr. Lav In a Corthum, 221 W. and sheds and benery. tllWtOO this residence, lot 57x157 Rood 2 location, 4 rooms and summer kitchen, sheds, McCann well, corner lot. "12760.00 for" this elegant "residence, lot 60x150, bath room, concrete walks, furnace, barn, 6 rooms.

laOO.OOforlhJsfinenew bom, doe shade, concrete walks, well, 5 rooms, front and rear porch. Also cheaper and higher priced -city Joseph Burkart went to Scottsburg Brown street. J21d Dr. Prallland son were at Chestnut Sunday afternoon to see the ruins of $4,000.09 worth of 5 per cent, bonds. Cottage, center of town, 6 rooms, well, fi room cottage 11000.

a BOLLINGERr 'Phone 188 and 5. Office in a ncock Bu lid i Ridge Sunday and the Scottsburg fire. Weather Indications. Mr. and Mrs.

John Foreman and the late aftrenoon -ff1 William P. Masters, made a busi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of the Baldwin little aon spent Sunday at Columbus. Showers Tuesday and possibly late tonight Warmer tonight.

ness trip to. Columbus this morning House, made a trip south on the trac tion line Sunday afternoon'. Frank Abel made a business trip south this morning on the Interurban over the Interurban line. line. Mr, and Mrs.

Oscar Mays and child were In Scottsburg Sunday and re Sylvester Stein came down from Indianapolis Sunday where he has been Sim Watklns made a business trip turned home on the afternoon car. GEO. SCHAEFER, Real Estate and General Insurance employed for some time. west this morning on the B. CONODON Fire, Tornado, Liability," Accident and Sick Benefit INSURANCE Real Estate, Rental Agency Prompt Attention to All Bus1rs? 5 PERSONAL.

Frank Hackendorf, of Brownstown, was in this city Sunday evening, Howard Smith, of Medora, wa in this city aahortthae this morning on taslness. Frank Reemmel and aeveral -other 8-W. $100 Reward $100 Henry Kamman returned home this morning from spending Sunday, with Johp Barkman of E. Fourth street, First National Bank Bid Seymour. relatives near Brownstown.

kl was an eastbound passenger this The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least V3 E. M. Barney, of the Aatl-Saloon morning. one dreaded disease that science has was here between trains this Attorney John C. Branaman, of young men from this city were in Indi-anaeotls befiftjjJlure DiTBSJSHiiinessI aftwndTWW 'In thltcity Saiur- Engineer lyles' weht to I day evening, 8am Meek Is very low todaj at his and that la Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only 'positive cure now mmmmes hosse-oa JadUoapotta venue andvls Washington on No.

4sat, aooa vod I Mr. -Glassoni the groser from lied RE I NC PCOLABUpNO, Ladles1 and Genu Shoemaker. Loo, and shoe repairing while you wait. Fine work given special attention. 129 S.

Chestnut Sprenger BU-. knwntdthtnedleal fraternity dington, was in the city this morning gradually growing weaker. Judge Shea atvd Prosecutor Oren on business. Ed Blaze was among those who to come back on No. 6 this evening.

-Ben Carter was expected here, today from Oklahoma on account -el the death of his. uncle Ed wla Aoder soBu John A. Ray, the republican candid ate for assessor of Hamiltoa to wn- went to Scottsburg Sunday- to see the Swails were passengers to Browns-towSLthis morning oo No. 7. Mr.

and Simeon Watkias took a pleasure trip to Columbus Sunday ruins of the fire. TAKE YOUR BABY TO Catarrh being a constituional disease, requires -constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-nally, acting directly JipoiObfl Jblood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the and atrength by building tup the constitution and assisting nature doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith Its curative powers that Anna and Jitue. son.

hiP town and sister, Miss Mary Crow, were at afternoon oh the Interurban line. of Surprise, was la town Superintendent A. Anderson, of Scottsburg Sunday. today reports that everybody out his interurban lines, was in this elty -r lr BReed-xetur nod here -oa Nol way will go to seeTsff Thursday, can. Delays 1 arc dan zroz z.

few this morning looking after his duties. at noon today: after spending Frank H. Had ley home days at Ashtabula, O. they offer One Hundred Dollars for Jsob Ault.of Beck's Grove, was here Saturday evening on his war to Mral'Willlaia Matlock -spent Sun any casis tbat'it falls 'to" cureivvl Address jJ.J CHENEY: Saturday evening from a business trip to Chicago and went to Bedford this morning. i.

Mr. and (Mrs. J. F. Stratton, Nell Day and F.

Beck, of New Albany, Redding township to visit his daughter, i Miss Dora Frey and sister, Miss Toledo, Cv. :Z.JjLi'iZ day with her; daughter, Mrs. Howard Kattz. Roeger Carter, of the Chestnut street book store, made a business Testimonials sent iree. trlce 75c per Beauty and Wisdom both demand that care and attention to the teeth which Insures a charm Hannah, attended church at Sauers bottle.

Sold by all druggists. Take Take Turkish Salt-glow Batha' for all kinds of Lang Trouble. AHIEBT'S TUSXISH BATH tdc: Hall's Family Pill for constipation. Sunday aadvisitedrelatlvef in that trip to Indianapolis this morning. spent a few hours in this city Sunday aftenwon--- Mrs.

Hugh Brown little son, to one's faoe and ood health to vicinity. the body. Modern dental: methods have attaloed a skill based on are expected home Tuesday from a two week's visit with, relatives and Mrs. Jesse Prall and little son came down from Indianapolis Sunday on a scientific principles that rivals the visit with her parents, and Mrs. friends at Chicago.

11 jo'jjJl -sL FbTII i suoie mills perfection of Nature. The success achieved by Dr. B. 8. Shinness in Joseph Stein, and other relatives.

Senator W. E. Springer, of Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fox and Mrs.

bethtown.lnatlonalbank examiner, was the treatment of impaired teeth guarantees a perfect mouth to all Charles Moore and child made a trip Piano Teacher, Res. Studio: 621 N. Chestnut St. Seymour, Indiana. bere between trains this afternoon on his way to Evansville.

to Scottsburg Sunday afternoon on who will apply. the interurban line. Shoe for Men Mrs. Edgar Otto and children went Miss Pauline Schneider, trimmer at south on the Interurban line Sunday Dr. S.

Shinness. Mrs. Leas' milliner store, returned from Brownstown this morning where morning to spend the day and returned home late in the afternoon. she bad been spending Sunday with MfttifHItlIH 1 1 lit LEWIS SWIAILO LAWYERS SEYMOUR, INDIANA home folks. Miss Florence Keach, who Is employed in the bank at Crothersvllle, DRUGS AND came up from Brownstown this morn Mrs.

E. W. Donaldson, of Second and Poplar streets, who has been seriously 111 for the past few days, was reported better this T. S. BUsh left Saturday afternoon for New York City to see Mrs.

Thompson and daughter and their party leave Tuesday for their trip abroad. Mlssei Addle and Belva Reyndlds, ing where she bad been spending Sunday with home folks. k.p iA'i Mrs. W. E.

Hyatt, of Sellersburg, Praor1ptlon A Speolalty and Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Jeffer-sonvlllercame here Saturday after Minnie and Bertha Llllie INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE Sun Insurance Office OF LONDON 198 Years In Business GEO. SCHAEFEfl, noon to visit Mrs; att'i soa, Walter Hauenschild and Laura Peters went to Chestnut Ridge Sunday afternoon to E. Hyatt, and returned home Sunday afternoon.i'i,;VX: GEORGE F. MEYER'S 3 store i 1 1 1 1 1 if it in 1 1 1 1 1 1 i spend a few hours.

Charles came over front Harlan Montgomery, who is a senior at Hanover, spent Sunday with his Bedford Sunday morning to attend parents, Judge- and Mrs. O. the funeral of his Edwin Andef- gomery. He Is captain of the Han- occurred here Sunday, af over, loot oau team wnicn ternoon, He returned home on the Old fashioned honesty inl making combined with new fashioned, materials and latest style Butler at Indianapolis Saturday. Coal Yar next train on account of the Illness of PIANO TUNHJG GUARANTEED Arthur Fr French SEYMOUR, INO.

Drop Postal and I Will Call. Mrs Carter. -r Iss-Laura Peters, Tof Vallonia, Li II lasts -Burt (alcEdlShWplml Jtl Mr. and? Mrs. Clyde6ach" "and wholi employed at the car barns at OPENED BY daughter, Miss- came down from Indianapolis Saturday afternoon Scottsburg, came up during the noon hour Sunday and accompanied a party of young ladies to Chestnut holds its shape.

Rain and snow, mud and slush have no terrors for the wearer of Burt Packard Shoes. Buy a pair and secure foot comfort in their automobile, They returned Ridge to spend the afternoon. Ed.M.McElwain At Hodapp Hominy MilL -BESTGkADES Of COAL Always on Hand. Weighing done by Mr. Hodapp.

home Sunday afternoon accompanied bjCMtlH CJohm qn: wboill Jobn attended the meeting $4.00 in all styles. pena some time in inaianapoiis. of farmers institute managers at the agricultural experiment station at La EUIER E. DUNLAP, ARCHITECT 244 SlaU ATCLI3. EfsochC THOMAS Clothing Go.

Mr. and Mrs. Tbeb. Groub, Mrs. Gal-braith and B.C.

Johnson -were among fayette last week." He was on the pro Leave orders at office or at Gates' store. TELEPHONE NO. 94. gram for a discussion of the work of those who accompanied them as far as Columbus in Mr. Groub's automobile.

DC doc: DC )OC preparing for the county institute. V'.

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