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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 8

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I Iage 8 THE BR OWNS TO BANNER I "RFPnpp -fr Fish-Isaac Fish was born January 11 n.i.imi.iiiiim.m.iiiM.wi iKiiiKiiiiiin.iiiiiMiin.niin 11 II near Nnrmon 4. snip wnere he spent his entire life, INSURANCE ana aiea July 5, 1919, aged 65 years, montns, and 26 days. He was the son oi james and Jane Fish. He was married March 4, 1877, to Phoebe Owen. To this union were born two "Do insurance questions bother vod? sons and four daughters: Marshall, of Indianapolis; Mrs.

Jane If so, bring them to me for the answer asit is my business to be posted on the foUowing kinds of insurance FIRE, STORM, ACCIDENT, LIFE LIABILITY, COMPENSATION, PLATE GLASS, AUTO and LIVE STOCK oeymour; of Indianapolis; W5nf' of Mattoon, Illinois, and DeUa And Albert at home; all six of whom survive J- ti thl Baptist "uines ureek the fourth Sunday in September, 1879, nd lived a devotedt member until A. uciai taiiBa mm nome. Ike," as "ends and neighbors usually called him. was m-iv doctrines ami principles of his church. General Insurance Farm Loans, K.

of P. Building, Phone 98. Brownstown, Indiana. ennstian husband and father, manifesting more than a usual interest in his dear family, thus prov ing his belief that faith without works is ueaa. He has-been community life, alwavc uiT -w V- uiai wmcn was omnri -Frti Ma 1 mm.

One of the distinctive qualities of food Jj baked with Rbyal Baking Powder is II 4 ivholesomeness. This is health insurance of such vital 0 importance that millions of women bake at home just to be sure that III 1 RQyal Baking Powder is used. Remember th 3 adage "Bake it with feoyal and be sure." POWDER HI 7, Absolutely Pure jlj Made from Creanj of Tartar derived forr erstpeg 11 Royal Contains No Alum Jj No-Bit-Taste inenas ana neifrhhrtrs ovon uA nv Fourth nf Tnl.r i-. COUNTY NEWS rent oi sgif sacrifice often. In times vj, vcicuxanon and one that will be long remembered.

oi sickness and distress in the neic-h borhood Uncle Tlo" wn gin-, AND GENERAL ent, ready to lend a helping hand and was. especially noted for his ability to Qlttrn T-n 4-1. 1 1 a swure pngnter side of life ana in his nleasant. mnvinKind mon. 7 Jt, lliUU ner of Dointmsr this Troop No.

4, of the Seymour Boy Scouts, will begin a week's outing iv vu uieoeu me lonm sand mata l.f July 26. They will camp about four seem worth white tn th Ait-i miles from Mitchell on White riven Although his health had been fail ing him the past few years, yet he Mrs. Maggie D. Hubbard and Elmer G. Hubbard, both of Jonesville, were married at Columbus last week.

Was Cheerful and rnnfinnoJ 1,11 OCC LI- ter his business affairs until the last The groom is a brother to the bride's few days. He was very patient in nrst nusDand. Deanng his last illness and knew that his end was neax and sirwo hu cm At the third annual mHnar -nf tho tT2 R0AD CONTRACTORS State ff Inana, Jackson Countv NOTICB IS HEItm GIVEN T1fat the board ef; commissioners of Safi-county. at theff- office in the court house brownstown, jndtana. will receive 1 if tile improvement It HSway said county by grading, draining--, and paving with -My-.

Put in the 4ecifTca-; Profe now onfile in the office of the of said county by and under the laws of the State of Indiana. Said sealed proposals -will be" opened and the contract awarded for said improvements on Monday, August 1, 1919v Bids or proposals 'wflt be received up to one oclock, p. oa date. The said road to be tmpfpved is located in Brownstown township, in Jackson county, Indiana, andis be kown as the George Redieker, et al, road, when so '5-3 Bids will be for the completion of the -said improvement ita accordance with the plans. profile and specifications in the of fice; of the auditor-if -said and shall include and 'material, (or said werk.

ajpp: no -case- will extra compensation for any additlonafvwork-1 alleged been done by contractor or the 'contractors to whonv.is. awarded the contract. EaCh bid shall be accoiropanietrjSby a personal or surety bod in a sum4 equal' to -doubt Mdj filed mat his health would not termit hi Hoosier State Automobile Association lending the he! nine hand that v. r-nc- recently held at Indianapolis, T. S.

accustomed to. hp rpnllw moWm Blish.iOf Seymour, was nvlivt(H a the summons home. To him Henth director from the fourth district, and naa not sting but simply meant the haDDV realization nf tho waiter JtL.Crim, of Salem, was elected a diretor-at-laree. to succeed E. 1 1 IJ which he had cherished.

This L. Lewis, of Laf avette. 1 Deing tne tirst break in the family ties, made it hard to give him up, yet thp IcinHnpss nnH lnvo nrliSoV. Lj Mitchell has a lady naDer haneer. CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR CONCRETE ROAD Mrs.

OUie Sanders, who wears a pair of overalls and climbs the like FLYING? vii iic manifested in the rearing of his family justly demands that they bear this for his sake and nnt ho fnr thimi a and she. can hang paper, too! in going to and from her work she wears a dress over her overalls, but That he had been blessed with" seeing when she gets oh the job the dress is nis cniiaren ail grown to manhood and womanhood made his nenartnw Sure, and it Waw Some Sensation Ground Below Looked Like Beautiful Landscape Picture-p-i Town Made a Beautiful Picture! the provisions of the new law? In th matter of the petition of Geo. Schrae ler, et al. for a gravel read in Washii gton township, W. B.

Was-kom and W. Wolka.x were, appointed viewers: and E. B. Douglassr engineer. The county officers reported fees collected by them during the last quartei as "follows: Clerk Stout, $476; Editor Luedtke, Recorder Henderson, Sheriff McConjU J.

B. Crois, superintendent county infirmv, stock and product sold, $932.63: laid And why not? hanging -is not heavy work, and wom tne more easy. TT 1 i i. UlUliJC dear companion, the six children afore named, nine cranflfhilH lor the work bid on, tooe approved by the board of commissioners of said county. Said- Bond shall I for the faithful performance of, the 1 work; the surets, if personal shall be resident freeholders' of the State of one of whom" shall be a' resident of Jackson' county.

I Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation shall suffer any loss 1 or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or- neg-- en nave oetter taste and judgment in wall decorations than men. We can not see why more women do not take to such work ai.it navs well and all brothers: Jack, of near Norman: Wss '(Continued. From rage Une.) recommended "creek gravel which at tfcat time would probably not have over $2,000, so that the commis-ISkhSbis did. not pit; in accepting the petition and appointing viewers at the it was filed. He further said Xfcat the proper time to file objections to the road had long dnce passed.

ickman moved that the motion to dismiss the petition be rejected, that Teport of the viewers be auproved Sid the road ordered constructed and ae auditor be authorized to advertise or bids to be opened at the next term. You who did not go up in the aero 1 'I ana Ayiette. potn in the West; besides a host'Of other relatives n-nA Jnor they nave.Q-do is get over that fem jiaue, wuiie ii was nere. missed one fnends. inine skittishness about climbing a ladder.

Mitchell The auditor was instructed to ad- of the best treats offered' to Jackson The. funeral services were held at vertise for bidsv for re-roofing the heatine Dlant. county people for some time "The sensation to it? Tha lira '4- county the Liberty church at 3 clock by Rev. Baldwin, of fVllnmhlla anr) LARGE CROWDS AT it The iouowing roaa petitions were FOURTH CELEBRATION 7 iv W1C 1C mains were laid to rest in the ceme any. No, absolutely nothing except continued: Alex Benham, et "al; tery near py: xxx Frank Leach, et al; J.

B. Spurgeon, ing pvasiuiy ine sensation 01 oeing -in an unusually bumpy Jitney while the (Continued From Page One.) uuu inn motion et al; John W. Anthony, et al; Frank aprague asked for the At; JOJ machine was taxing for a start. The et Me- of Mulleri, et al; Geo. Stahl, "JJfranty Attornev Swnil lj i mi.

et al; Geo. stahl, tsrownstown's highly resnected citi- presence of a merry-go-round and ferris-wheel. sustained the argument of At-. AtiW -oo iens, passed away at his home at for "the The weather was ideal for- the this place- Monday evening, July 7, iwuns 10 enter into a contract toper-form such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or, to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or to any agent or superintendent under im, in the construction of said work Said improvement will be let- "as 'a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncollusion, which -must be submitted with the' bid, and upon failure to submit such; affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the board; and the. board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Time for the completion' of said work -wilt-be agreed upon after the letting of said' contract by said board of commissioners success-' ful bidder. -V Given by order of the'Boafd'rof Commissioners of said County. ACiBERT LUEftTKE4 Auditor Jacksqm (July, 5. I919t3) wound wasn't any too smooth and the machine had no springs so that it was little rough until the wheels left foe ground and then, oh boy, it was jjist so comfortable that ori that hot day one ithousrrit thfet thuv m-i'st Fourth of July of course it was hot Geo. Stahl road in Jackson township, which rwas under contract, and which 1919, aged: 72 years, 6 months and but that was he "expected, (but a iz days.

Deceased was a vpbraii Af tlio partially clouded sky during the after-noon brought relief from the hot sun's rays. in heaven: war and was a. member Co. 145 rai3uU wtxi, uie ijoara could sustain the motion of Mr. Bush js time.

Mr. Spramie rec-wonenged Beikman's motion which was carried. Rie auditor was also instructed to vertise for two other roads, viz: Howard Fnte road in Carr the Redirkp mA is stil pending. new petition is.uncer.the county unit act, and the read made longer. Another road etition, under the county unit law is the Meyers road in Hamilton township.

These; with the Medora nnH RhnrVsvi11 rnH- malrA thrpp Kegt. ind. vol. lie was born in Bfown COUntv rWpmKer 95 184fl The crowd was orderly and every Well, we were up. Got a fine view of Brpwnstown township, too, with a little sprinkling of Driftwood and Carr thrown in.

Didn't know that came to Jalcson rnnntv who one seemed to be enjoying themselves and there was no serious accidents to mar the pleasure of the boy. On March 10, 1918. he suffered a stroke ti naraivsis. sin wh eh now on file under the new Brownstown was so beautiful ptitior laken an in all it was a successful time he had been nrartiVallv liiHrloa jaBrownstow-n known as tie Slygo Rftd- This road was ori-, awarded to Jennings Bebout had a birdseye view, of the town and unit law. countv He was united in marriage tn.

Miss it looked fine. Springs and Main streets showed jud- snick and swan (T Tn attttv TtvTtrvra sraned work on it, but stoppM i lme Fields, of Brownstown township in 1866 and to their union wetfe born ten children of whom wirti war condit.on.. They had. Owi ig to numerous complaints 1 wniie walnut street ai Kai, i rri boulevard. The weeds and erass in KPu to De released from their again fast automobile drivine on the Economize by Eating More BREAD It has been proven that bread gives v.Dut the same action was tak- street; their mother survive him, George and of Brownstown.

from and yi case as the Seymour ter th first publication of this irs. xviinnie jonnson, oi. Brownstown Mrs. Effie Fleetwood, of Wash; CftaSttf tt against last driving will be and inroartiallv enforced. All Oscar and Beverlv.

of Indiananolis. the highest per cent of nourishment to the cost of any article of our diet. Dersons drivinc faster tVmn fiftoa-n as i granted ai increase anu uruce ana miss Bertie, who re side at home. per month. i miles Ban hour are subiect to -nrose- t'fte action nf t-lnA 1.T 1 rr i i Funeral services waw frmrliitoi, at cuuonj ine assistance 01 tne citizens grairmigvthe increase nf lar A the residence this morning at ten EAT OUR BREAD It is honest weight; it is 'scientifi the center of the street looked like nice grass plots with the roadway on either side.

The farms looked so even and well-laid out that it seemed as if an architect had planned the landscape, The railroad stretching out looked like a minature Tailway while the river looked like-a small creeks While flying over the river I tried to see if Tcould see far down but either the water wa.s too muddy or I did not see good for I could not see below1 the surface. It seemed the most natural thing to be doing." One can look over the edge of the machine and spp tKirtcrs o'clock by Rev. I. Black, pastor of the Methorlist. nii-rVi R-iinal ir cally made; i is evenly baked; it is "iSSSffii SJwis upon Wf-rfolB law against auto effec' backed rs' porting the name of the signed by driver or number of the machine in townships, ask- cases Where the speed laws are being -uo that his salary be increased under violated.

WM. SHUTTS Marshal rairview cemetery. pure and Fmdley E. B. Findlev.

vohr. tine WEST END BAKERY been an invalid for the past eight years of Daralvsis. died at the nis son, waiter umdiey. at Kocfcford, Satnrdav aorad T'f voo c. below quite plainly.

While it was 11c was born in" Hamilton township where 1 A. I ne spent nis enure ine until a lew somewhat hazy in the afternoon, I could see Vallonia, faintly, and with a little stretch of imao-i-nntinn pnnlH coo months ago when he went to Rockford tn Tviatre Vlic VlVmA TitiVi Vi cn-n Via Medora. going ud declared wife preceded him to the grave about tne ncunsr to De creat and on a fojlnxv NEW was so enthusiastic that he is contemplating going to Wabash to take lwu uiuiiuis agu. tie ii survivea Dy eight children, Walter, John Everest, George, and Frank Findley: Mrs. ineir coarse oi instruction Pearl Peek and Mrs.

Effie Lebar, cf Columbus, and. Mrs. Walter Prall. of Seymour. Funeral services were held at the Rockford Methodist church FARMERS' EXCHANGE FOR SALE Second-hand i I Beautiful New Dishes in differteatteSinda i-ing the famous new Blue Bird design; Your choice either single pieces or sets.

Also have 'pfeteew THE UNIVERSAL CAR Sunday afternoon. Burial in River-view cemetery. The Brownstown Hwi Co: iKff FOR Sow and une ot Glassware and Crockery. Easting Edw; trade for-eow. J.

W. Mclnhes, Kasting passed in Washinirton I away at his' ho The Ford JJne-Tquck is onfe of the sure. business Si And likewise township ThursdaySnorning of tuberculosis, Resulting '(from influenza, aged 51 years. Besides msnridow he lpavps eicht children. Mrs! iflAnrcr necessity on: tharm.

Farming is surely a Eggersman and Mrs. Louis Koop, of business proposition wherein success depends Seymour; Aaeiia, uorotny, iurma, Marie. Wilbur and Ervine. at home. i upon economical methods wi th UD-to-date Funeral services were held at the machinery.

The Ford TruclJ Seymour Lutheran church Saturday afternoon. Burial in the -Lutheran 'Will prove a A Complete Line of Articles Needed for CahningBibes including Mason Jars, Lids, Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Seal- ing Wax, Paraffine, etc 5 SWAT THEmWmM0 Use' "Fly Swat," the powder that kili rnost all in cemetery. orownstown, Kid 3, Hione "212R14 -1511 FOR SALE One and a half horse power gas engine, good as new; will Station, Rfd l. 15pl FOR SALE A good vulcanizing plajpt, steam heat, in perfect fcondi-tion or will trade for good ustSd dar Phone 603 Son ctrge; Seymour, Ind. -v ftf WANTED To rent a farm in Jackson county, near high Brownstown or Vallonia preferred.

Possession by Sept 1. References giveii-Andy Deckard, Jr 1, Box 90, Youno, Ind. lt4 FOR SALE Kentucky Wonder ensilage seed corn. Sample can be seen at 1 the Brownstown Feed Exchange or at my farm. Ralph Fis-lar, Phone, 07 Rl-2 ltf economy on the The marvel is Spencer The remains of John how the farmer has gotalong without it all Rnpnrpr' who dipd nt Vila linma in Tn- ioTtflTltliC! nf lflfirmiKDo nf rrt were brought to Seymour 'Saturday atterBoon ior Dunai- Jeceasea ior-1 ihese years." It is a servant that serves, always ready and always eco lomical.

Price $550, without body, f. o. b.Beloit. merljr resided at Indianapolis. Motsineer The four-vear-old son nf Mr.

and Mrs. Tllvdo Mntsinira'r nf Medora, died this morning at 3 o'clock 01 aipnmena ana was ouned tms af PETER aiicttoNeir IVJcQslcer's Garage Telephone J75 Brownstown, Ind Price and mialitv irn lianrt in sects. We also carry Tanglefoot and Daisy Fly Killer. HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN STATIONERY Shepards Variety Store BROWNSTOWN INDIANA han at the Star Grocery. Fourteen years experience withnmrer.

sal satisfaction. Charges always resonable. Will; make sales anywhere either in or iut a. of the Write or phoDe early to secure date ELMER N. KESTNER dv VETERINASIAN Brownstown.

Ind. Sce in Robertson' Livery Stable Thone No, S3 R. No. 6. SEYJI0UR, IND..

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