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Brown County Democrat from Nashville, Indiana • Page 1

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DEMOCRATIC SPEAKINGS. THE GYMNASIUM AHNIlRSARY Big Democratic meeting at FUND IS GROWING Nashville, Saturday afternoon, November 4 Speakers of prom DANGEROUSLY INJURED Mrs. Ilary Petro. wife of Ned Petro, was seriously and probably fatally injured last Thursday afternoon by being thrown from a buggy in whieh she and Julia Harden were riding. They were inence (lady and gentleman) will Finance Committee of Brown be present Watch for future announcement.

County Athletic Association Getting Ready for Build-mg in Tourists' Park AJL Ei NOV. 1 TO 11, 1922 Just a Few of the Reduced Prices at This Sale: All Candy i reduced to, per lb. IOC 15-incrTDoIl, nr Hon. Lincoln Dixon, ex-con-gressman, and John P. Wright, at Helmsburg tonight (Thursday) and at Nashville Friday night, October 27.

Hon. George W. Long, Story, Preparations, for the erection on their way to gather wild grapes two miles south of town and when a part of the harness broke as they were going down a hill the horse became excited and Mrs. Petro jumped from the buggy. She is suffering from a fractured hip and a broken arm.

Her injuries and the fact that she is in delicate health cause fear that she can not recover. of a gymnasium on the site of Friday night, October 27. the new tourists' park are now under way and it is hoped to be Judge Fremont Miller and John Guess What They Are Talking About MAys advice at Oi tf 6o'-ro VICAR ATHLETIC ft 3 MWErWJ -HHi llZ ft 'fvA'' EEK- -6EE -TMES6 wpeuras Xry mA. T'cte A-H Fierce, CI KN, Vv oiuV JC gin actual building work soon. Hot Water Bottles (Rubber) 10c The proposed building is to be Wright, Prosecuting Attorney, at Belmont, Saturday night, October 28.

52x70 feet. The seating plan as contemplated provides for a 12-foot space at one side, the entire Hon. Wm. Everroad and Pros 71c 7k Cupid's Capers Herbert Lucas, aged 46 years, Crepe Paper per roll Chair Bottoms, each Towling per yard ecutor Wright, at Elkinsville. Monday night.

October 30, and at Needmore, Tuesday night, Oc length of the butlding, with ele vated seats. a iarroer, and iva lmcKstun, aged 43 years, both of Johnson 5c The preparations are under the tober 31. control of the resently perfected were united in marri Cotton, ft 1 Brown County Athletic Associa age luesday afternoon Dy nev. tion, an organization whose pur Haley at the M. L.

parsonage in SCHOOL NOTES Nashville. This is the second pose is primarily the promotion of healthful sports and recreation marriage of both bride and groom, the groom having been separated among the young people of the county and the physical, mental and moral education of its mem The art class is studying per from his first wife by her death in 1899. The bride's first hus spective. per roll, Q3C Tuxedo Smoking 1 Tobacco, a can Velvet Smoking inl Tobacco, a can 12 BuIlDuram Smoking 1 Tobacco, a sack. Q3C Grab Sale Boxes 10c a grab (10c to 25c in value) )We also have a complete line of Decoration and Masks for Hallowe'en band died in February.

1920. William Martin Jones was ab sent Tuesday. A new list of Editors will soon bers. The officers of the organization are a president, secretary, treasurer and three trustees. The tenure of office in each instance is one year, excepting the present trustees, one of whom Former; Resident Dead -William P.

Setser, a former appear, says our President. well known citizen of Johnson The little folks in Miss Bond's township, this county, died last room are planning ior riallow- will serve six months, one 12 Monday morning at 1 clock, en. Two new pencil sharpeners at his home in Houston, Indiana; aged 75 years. He will be re SIMS' 5 IOC STORE have been installed in the assem membered as a trustee of John bly room. son townsnip.

rie is survived The basket-ball is again on the by two sons John Setser, of Co lumbus, Indiana, and Geo. Set court after a short visit to the repair shop. interested in our schools will encourage both the teachers and the students. ser, oi Monroe county, Indiana. The second year biology class is now studying the parts of the It seems that the new inspector To the Citizens of Brown County Editor Democrat grasshopper.

of high schools in the state is contemplating a revision of the pres Maurice Caple and Noble Ad I ask space in your columns to Mrs. Nellie Turner, wife of Daniel C. Turner, a surgical operation, at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis last Tuesday morning for the removal of a tumor. The' operation was a successful one, the lady is getting along niceijLand in a fair way for complete recovery. Mrs.

D. L. Blume. who was called to New York City a few days ago on account of the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Glazer, is expected to return home this week; the sick lady being in a greatly improved condition.

and the other 18 months. The membership now is about fifty and new members are constantly being added. Each person who contributes one dollar or more is given a certificate of membership. The finance committee is composed of Leslie Walker, Charles King, Louie Snyder, Allen Turner and Lee Bright. The committee has pledges toward the gymnasium fund to the amount of $250 and donations and pledges are coming rapidly.

Several pledges' for material and labor have also-Jbeen received. Lon Weddle, Dennis Calvin, Louie Mason, Wm. Thomas and Sam McDonald are members 6f the building committee. Officers of the Athletic Association are Louie Snyder, president; Harry Bitter, Secretary, and Lee Bright, treasurer. The ams visited the senior history class Monday.

publish a denial of the charges filed against me in the Bartholomew county circuit court by my Hallowe'en is near. D'ye sup Miss Mary Miller, now a student in one of the leading colleges of New York City, has been chosen by the dean of the college, to deliver a speech before the latin pupils of the institution. She has just recently-been elected manager of the college paper. Miss Miller is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. Fremont Miller, of Franklin.

Sherman Hall, of Jackson county, democratic nominee for joint-representative for Brown and Jackson counties, was in town yesterday and" favored this office with a call. What a crowd of visitors Nashville vhad last Sunday! They pose tne freshmen will have to political enemies. They are ab wear false faces? James M. Pogue, now residing on a farm eight miles west of Nashville, will offer his personal property for sale at public auction on Wednesday, Nov. 8.

He will move his family to Bloomington, Indiana. Mrs. Orp Rose, residing near Ogilville, climbed into a hog pen to rescue a chicken that a large hog attacked, and she was "attacked by the chicken-eating swine. Her clothes were torn off and she was severely bitten before she escaped. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS The following new books were placed on the shelves at the Library this week: Juvenile-Browne The Frozen Barrier Carrick Picture Taken From the Russian Forrester Jean of Greenacres Why not have a "No Tardi solutely false and nothing more nor less than a political frame-up for the avowed purpose of injur ness Week?" suggests some one.

We second the motion. ing my candidacy for county auditor. Greenbary Snyder. Parker has purchased a new drawing pencil. Now he seems to draw nice pictures.

"Painting That?" When Miss Lucy Hartrath, ent courses of study for the school. There is probably no more convenient opportunity for the patrons and taxpayers to say what they think should be taught in our high school. Monday morning, October 23, found all the teachers of the Nashville schools in their places (except Mrs. Walker who has been absent for tw9 weeks on account of illness) ready for service after having enjoyed a profitable session of the State Teachers' Association at Indianapolis. MOTTO-Efficiency, Courtesy, Seryice 3jwauje8t-of Jarge number of both democrats and republicans to become a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Brown county.

I was nominated by a The French literature class who paints a great deal in Brown seems to have some trouble in translating their stories. Miss Broyles is beginning ear- y. ihis morning she asked some of the junior class if they were county, begins work on a canvas she dislikes to be bothered by curious folk. "Invariably they ask." said Miss Hartrath, "whether I am painting that scene, 'out and there I it at the moment Idpls News. A pie social will be held at the Junction school house five miles east of Nashvilhv Friday even-infi, November 3, to which a cordial invitation is, extended to everybody.

HesperSeitr, Teacher. The dwelling hoase occupied by Ralph White, afrit destroyed by fire at a late hour last Saturday night. All his household goods were reduced to ashes. No insurance. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Graves, of bachelors. came irom tne iour quarters or the earth, and elsewhere. Welcome, friends, quite welcome. Call again.

'Tis reported that a row and rumpus was staged at the Pike's Peak church Sunday nighty and that one lady and two men were the combatants. Gilchrist K-Ka daughter been absent for two weeks on ac trustees are Wm. L. Coffey, Leslie Walker and Lon Weddle. One of the interesting sections of the Cbnstion of the Association is No.

3 whieh provides that "any property held by the Asso-elationallremju of the Association and in case of disbandonment for any reason it shall be disposed of only by the unanimous vote of the membership the proceeds of which shall then be paid to the county treasurer of Brown county to be applied to the common school fund of Brown county, Jnd. Gray-The Other Miller Girl Holland -Neptune's Son Seton Wild Animals At Home Townsend A Journey to the Garden Gate Don't forget that pie supper at the Owl Creek school house. Tuesday evening, Oct. 31. 1922.

Miss Estella Cope, teacher. Democrat and News, year, $4.50 Coin'? Yep. sure I'll attend that pie supper at the Owl Creek school house, Tuesday evening, October 31. oa count of illness, returned Wednesday morning. Enid Kennedy, a senior who has been absent for two or three days, returned Wednesday morning, and all were glad to see her smiling face once more even Orville.

Irregularities in attendance, whether in the form of absence from school or tardiness, should be eliminated if possible, if we wrould improve the appearance of our report cards. With election day approaching and with fall work nearing completion, before retiring into winter quarters, why not plan visit the schools. A visit from the parents and others who are Adult Footner -The Owl Taxi Miller Manslaughter Norris The Beloved Woman Poole Beggar's Gold Sinclair Poor' Man's Rock Sterrett The Amazing Inheritance White -On Tiptoe Young Homestead Ranch RUB LI SALE large majority. The only promise that I find it necessary to make is that if elected I will fill the position according to the oath of office; to treat all persons alike with courtesy and service to all. If you feel that Ford is worthy of your vote give him all the support you can in the coming election, Nov.

7th, which will be most highly appreciated. Vote Your Choice. DEMPSEY FORD. (Paid AdvertUement) There will be a pie and box social atJackson creek school Saturday night. Oct.

28. Iudianapolis, are guests at the Blume home northwest of town. In Memoriam. In Loving Remembrance of our dear mother, Mrs. Margaret Zimmerman, who departed this life October 22nd.

1022: Oh, how glorious was the meeting with those she dearly loved, Who had gone onbefore her To their home up there above. And we know that she is happy Singing with them there today, But 'tis sad and very lonesome Since mother 's gone away. Oh: how hard it was to give her up And have her placed beneath, the sod, But we must drink the bitter cup And submit to the will of God. Keep her, Jesus, in thy keeping. Till we reach that shiningshore.

Then, Jesus, let us have her To love and cherish as before. From Her Loving Children. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Prices Reduced. Following Prices Effective Ford Cars now on if Rustic Parlor ALU WOOL CL -O JH Made to Orcler by SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS ICE CREAM SODAS REFRESHING DRINKS OLD PRICE $285 315 348 NEW PRICE 205 298 Chassis -Runabout -Touring We will offer for sale at Public Auction at the home of Sanford L. Taggart.

7 miles east of Nashville and 15 miles west of Columbus, Indiana, on Wednesday, November 1st, '22, the following personal property, to-wit black 3-year-old mare mule, a 9-year-old brown horse, good milch cows; Studebaker wagon, 2 inch spindle; McCor-mick mower. 5 ft. cut; Deering binder, 7 ft. cut; double-shovel plow; No. 20 Oliver chilled breaking plow; Gale sulky 14-in.

breaking plow; good 10 ft. Sulky hay rake; 1-horse fertilizer corn drill; wood frame harrow; 1-horse cultivator; buggy tongue; cutting box; saddle; set of chain harness; set of double buggy harness; 2 sets chain harness; 1 ton of hay; 3 leather collars; scalding barrel; good grindstone; grass seed sower; crosscut saw and handsaw; iron kettle; brass kettle; old buggy; home comfort heating stove; cook stove; cooking utensils; some hous-ehold machine; cedar churn; 2 bedsteads; dresser; lot of carpet; book case; couch; water trough; dinner bell and many other articles. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms of Sale.

Sums of $5.00 and -under, cash in hand; on sums over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be civen, purchaser giving note with approved freehold security, bearing 8 per cent interest from date if not paid at maturity; 3 per cent dBcount for cash on note sums; no property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. 440-acre Farm for Sale. Right reserved to reject all bids on farm. Persons wishing to bid on the farm are requested to call and see it. Saxford L.

Taggart. Mrs. Elizabeth Downey. Wm. C.

Hurdle, Auctioneer. $25.00 $29.50 Any Two-Piece Suit to Order Any Full Suit or Overcoat I All One Price All One Price SCHOOL TABLETS, PENCILS, Starter S70 Extra, Demountable Rims 25 Extra Coupe $580 8530 2-Door Sedan 615 i 595 1-Ton Truck Chassis 430 F.O.B. Detroit Any Two Piece Suit Any full Suit or O'rcoat CRAYONS, PENS, INKS, ETC. $25.00 $29.50 MADE ANY STYLE YOU LIKE More Than 300 Fine All Wool Fabrics to Select From FREE ART EXHIBIT! T. D.

Calvin GROVER C. DAVID Nashville, Indiana NASHVILLE. r. Rustic Parlor.

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