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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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The Tribunei
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Seymour, Indiana
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CRUTflfcRSVlLLE. CLfilRSPBINpi George Manuel. Prof. Dlech and George Scifers, of Little York, has COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Will Urock and their wives, of Freetown, all visited relatives here Sun purchased thenar Ion Ulder property James Gillispie and Henry Coleman attended the races at Lexington this Ed McPike's new house is completed on Main St.

Marlon Henderson, wife and daughter, of Pearldge, was In our town Saturday. Clifford Starr visited his parents Friday. John Reynolds, wife and granddaughter, Lolla Polllck; and Oil 11 VILLOMA. Rev. Oberly preached his first; sermon uere in the.

M. IS. church' last The Official Board of the "S7. S. As-sooiatioo of Carr and Drittwood met at the M.

church here Sunday p. m. and arranged a pro day. High school oponed this week with Miss Grace Bergdoil, of Leesville, as teacher. Several from 1 here attended baptizing at Ray's Sunday.

Mra. Frank Dodds, of Budda, and MrsGrRce Hickle, of Indianapolis, sister, Miss Huldah Pavhe week. Mrs. Irma Courts returned to her borne at Brownstown Monday; Harley Bally and wife are visiting bis mother in Harrison County this week. Henry Kovenor is building a brick house his farm ntfar i Igie School Gibson, wife and son, Paul, vUlted Miitv Mamie Ewinghag gone to Indianapolis ahere he has.

secured era-loytuent in a shin factory, Geo. W. Humphrey baa moved to tie new house in town built oy his His houue and, James' Speed haa moved iok the ho ustf vacated by Franks? gram fcHth iw)U rowtiij- t-W held the former's daughter, Mrs. Lixzle and. arolljrat.

Frank Mullen's uew house is com- tit thirDtiTtwobd church Sut'diy p. LEESVILLE. Jacob F. Starr and son James of Sparksville. were ere Monday after a load of wheat.

1 Dr. D. Holland, of near Ft. Rltner, was here in consultation with Dr. W.

C. Butler Tuesday. Johp Hudson of Bedford, and son Bert and family, of St. Louis, and son Fred, of Pittsburg, came Tuesday to visit ber sister. Mrs.

Mary Hughes. Silas Harris and wife visited from 'Wednesday? tlt Monday -wjtj't 'litfirvr'i daughter Mra Wilson; at 'rifa'''- Me) vil 'Pate moved into owai on' A house on Milt MoClinotck't farm miles of Leesville was des- -troyed; by-ynamlte-last-week; The fiartles stole 10 lbs of dynamite rom the gravel road supplies. They are knowni- A very pleasant reception was given at Mrs. R. E.

Plummers Thursday is 1 Uct. 27. -v A nlftd on Main r1 r. Wsf Iter1 'Nick Urva Cook and Qrill Gibson was in ui 1 vvu auu ui ill uiuiuu ill York, loaued ibrM cars of utock and I 1 i a it i I Mra Blaih and Mr. John arahare Mrs.

Mary C. Copeland moved last ofit. Delano. 7. .1..,.

A. Smith- and to visit tbeir protner, ueorge uoas. tie, Rr DoVand a -puVahasedxb urday, Oakley Stewart Is suffering with tvDbold fever. property on ine bin east of the school house formerly owned by Thompson vv it j. 9 1 a I -m uarve uioson.

01 1 eariase. was in 1 isomers for tlkxi and 111 move to 4t as A -i JL' -CJ sauford Mapier ahdwiTe vlsitedrCBe our uinu oakuruaj. Boon as he can get possession. Xewton county where -they nave pur chased -340--acre9-f 4 ant 7" George McCoy 's two-m'onths-old child was buried in the cemetery here Tuesday morning. Ira Brooks' 13 months old baby died here morning.

Burial here Wednesday-morning. Curtis Gerrard and wife, of Danville, visited rel-atlves here last L. H. Wright and wife, went to. the "Pocket" Tuesday to keep house for his spp, Jeff, and wife while they are gone to the amesto wn lSxpottroinr: Mrs.

Oda Waskom took dinner with her-uncle, James Slade, Tuesday Albert Singer, sJohn Mahan and John Hess shipped four car loads of Mikey Mollett is 'moving his house- -hold goods to Valloaia where lie will latter 'a. mother at Cana Sunday, Mr. BottorJI and Miss. Slna. and Mra.

Ira Fleetwood and Miss Bell, of visited Aunt Sallie Bottorff Mollet, the dajr operator in Ihe B. O. H- V'offloe here, hae Vented O. W. Tuell's tenement house and make bis future home.

We are' sorry to Jose him. Kate Earley staying in the family moved In Tuesday. ounday.jv-;.:' here fat hogs, cattle ana sheep from Arcu Munaon snipped his house- til It afternoon, me out 01 town guests Mrji bailie Underwood, of Llaleys-1 Kiit.iv In1 PmaI 1 (.1 a 9 ROOK FORD." ameamfklHlas-reopene-arl ofilue in the buyers building. ilili la moving to Urow'nstow'a where he purchased the photo gallery. Hfl in a few days.

was on duty in the I'oatofflca Tuesday, Attendance" a-Sundajr SchdoT '10 marling crib for George Hahrnan oyer the commenced at the Christian church collection cents. Mrs, Anna Clark and of Sey mour were at this place Sunday. GOfflKlfi OREKK. Tuesday nighty river, Mike Burns shipped his household John George and family, of Cana, Those who went on the excursion to School commenced here "Monday with Florence Dudenhoeffer as teacher. REDDJMJTuN.

poods to Kansas City last Saturday visitea xurs. unuuers ounaay Indianapolis Sunday were: Mrs. near town. Several ladies in town -attended. All enjoyed themselves fine but uncle Dick the best of all.

TJr.iirr"Uiiderwd)ia Haleysburg, visited, here last week. The doctor has quite a nunber of patients here. jljZJL. L' Miss Annie Nance visited here last week. Several of our' citizens gathered to-gether to help the young boys play ball Sunday.

Among the names iriv He has employment on a railroad his P. Lucas, Miss Carrie-- Weasner. Howard Morrison and Henry Boker Brcv Jarvls, of Westport, filled appointment here Sunday. there. f.

Messrs. uunter ana rank cam went to Jennings ix. sunoay. Mrs. Lena Hauersperger went to Iowa Tin a -fewweeks visitwith- ber aria Davis-, wbo ssbee The township Sunday School con Born to Will Green and wife.

last William Slefker and family enter son Adam N. Hauersperger and other visiting her son, Ira B. Davis, of ventlon, which was to have been held week, a son relatives. I returned home last week. tained many of their friends Saturday night.

Some fine musio was rendered at Ackeret Chapel Oct. 12th, was post- Rev. M. G. Mitchell preached here nnnul till fVt Vftth Dr.

Schueman.of North Yernon was Mr. and Mrs August LInstrum, of by Miss Ida Siefker and Estel. Han Saturday and Sunday. In this vicinity Monday. cock.

There was also several vocal urbana, wno have been visiting Mrs. Jennie May, of Indianapolis. en us were Dr. Butler, Henry Wool-ery and George B. Jackson.

George Mr. Laraway, of Honeytown, and solo's by Misses Enola Abell, Julia visited ner latner. XucClintock. Henry rordlon and wife are me lattera iatner, Air. josepn was-kom, for three weeks, returned home Samuel Robertson, of Pleasant Grove, Kerkorr and Miss Massman.

AH de visiting relatives at Cincinnati, O. Saturday ana Sunday. Monday. visited Airs, lis iter Sunday. parted at the late hour thanking Mrs.

got so interested and, excited that he lost his hat. and his suspenders broke and his socks came down but he made the borne run all right. Georcre is Mrs. Lizzie Welch and children, of Adam Hauersperger and wife at siefker for their fine time. E.

Morrison sold a horse one dav The brothers and sisters of. Mrs, tended the funeral of Henry Brueng Westport are visiting her sister. Mrs. Arch Mundoa met at the home of Mrs last week to S. T.

Hughes, of Lees- Dens.ford. of Crothers ille. ger at-oeymour -Friday and visited UOraJiaidwln jolly and enjoyr himself all right. James came up to see Aiay uobie Sunday. relatives till Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo Davis visited John Colburn visited relatives at last una ay on recount or Mrs. Mun Farmers are busy cutting corn In The Sewing Society will meet at TheCatholio school at Four Cor their son, Harley Davis, and lfei of oon going aay. two sisters were Seymour Friday and this nelghborboood.

Indianapolis, Sunday. not present. ners will commence Monday, Oct. 14. Mrs.

H. C. Beyer Thursday. Kendall's moved Monday. Mi.

1AA and uffA XTammmm Mrs. Kate Holland. Jacob Brock. Mrs. Rucker.

of Seymour, and ber Ralph Boas and wife, of Seymour, Frank Keller, of Weston, was in Ed Bennet and wife and several oth- Station, attended church here Sunday. came down last Saturday for a short ers attended the Holland beirs trial this vicinity Saturday, J. H. Bobbins moved from Seymour daughter, Mrs. Stockdale, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs.

Sarah McCllntock Willie Baker went to Leesville visit with bis parents, Frank Boas with the administrator O. B. Jack Adam Hauersperger started to make Saturday. ntd wife. Saturday son Friday.

Tbey compromised Fri Tuesday, Marion Abell moved into Browns property. sorghum this week. day afternoon. Barry Tuelker is clerking in Geo. Mr.

and Mrs. John Harris, of are visiting relatives at this Turmaira store. Rev. Badger, of Tunneltoa preached 8AUKR8. John Goecker.

of has been WST RKDDINGTON Several from here went to Colum his first sermon here Sunday morning F.M." Thompson and' wife and Jeff at tne m. cnurcn. visiting friends and relatives in this FOUR CORNER. Joe Baker went to Indianaoolis Wrignt and wife went to the James- place, The school at this place has been divided and Miis Heller, Of Browns-town, is teaching the lower grades. bus on the interurban Sunday.

1 locality for the past few weeks. The night prowler received a warm town Exposition Tuesday. Tbey will be gone about three weeks. Andy Haakett who was very sick the Sunday. Harman Schurman.

of- Seymour. reception near town Sunday night. He is known. past week is able to be out again. James lad-receivd a-lettw- lasw VsvJUfwJayrOfJ ing bis daughters.

Mrs. Geo, DavJs 3randma' 'Wocamialldleat the Craig and wife called on Mrs. pi ace recently. acob and Saturday and Sunday. Doerr and family of hear Rockfbrd borne of her daughters Friday even- Henry Oberman who baa been work- and Mrs.

Lib Beaty, of this place, this week. 7" ng 01 01a age, sne being Ba years old Sunday." ng for Fred Schepman near Seymour. Oliver Cobbs went to Indianaoolis from his son Frank, who had been in Tower City, North Dakota, for about two months, stating that be had got b5ck to Conerville, where he bad been working for several It got too cold for him un and leaves two daughters and one is now staying at home. Monday where he baa a iob breaking The recent rains bave delayed Mrs. Sophie Stout, of Chicago, is son.

Waa buried at Pinhook Satur-. the wheat sowing somewhat. on the Big Four. visiting relatives here. Quite a number of Invited friends day afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Several from here attended the sale Miss Bertha Nordloh who has been Mr. and Mrs. John McCllntock gave J. M. Lawson and son Elza spent gathered at the home of Harman Sierp and family and reminded their Iva, of her birthday' anniversary.

staying with Mist Maud Van Riper of the late J. Gilbert Thursday. a surprise on their grandsons, Eon Is Sunday at Medora. has returned home. and vvuiis rJmlly.

that being tbeir there. Will Ewlng and Curt Rlchards went to Nashville, Tenn. Tuesday. Grandma Peters Is very Our trustee has hired Miss Heller 22 Ice cream and cake were L. KeUch VllL workior-J-PHum- nrciCarter.oIi2olumbua was Fred Rudka, of near Waskom, in this locality of Brownstown to teach Redding ton' primary served and alt report a nice man next here Monday nigbW 1 :i.ii.Ji.:i;.4t.AU4Xi.:4 I III 1 mm -mw mm mmj mm a a mJ 1 I llW MI 1- a.

I a a.Sf s' r. a a a mm il jrc is ine nome or inceniy cioines ana nan, scnaiiner cc marx make HpHERE JS a vast difference in clothes greater than most people have any idea ot rea you to buy Sincerity Clothes or Hart Schaffner Marx Sts TZ 7 jfwlimfcT make for their superior nfdle workheir permanent style- their splendid fitting qualities and their worth in long service and continued satisfaction enjoyed by Let us Show You our Smart Suits for Young Men A Sfriendid $12 to $20 $12 to. $25 to $25 Business Suits in Dark Colors of Fancy Effects Beautiful Neckwear Novelties for Fall Desirable Grades of Men's Underwear Fall Winter fc.f I i 'J. VA. SI' TheIBest $2 and; $3 Hat Values in nwl uii; utju ouiv itviua in i ui ixixiiiia If Sf SSjI'd poj.byHart Schaffner Mark WiOWu r.ii-m- 14 v.m--';'.-'' fi- iTi r.1".

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