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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 4

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TIE Wedr TA 10 -i i- -AO, Xi IS. COUNTYIiEVS BfownstownBanirer TBleptooacNBmbrOq NEIiAL AND GE Xedncsday 1 1918. 1 Items of Interest Gathered at Ran Imas Presents for Ju J. BRODIIECKER, Publisher CLAUDE G. BRODHECKER, Managing Editoi dom for the Readers 01 The Banner.

Catered at the Brownstown, lnL, Post OfSce as. Second Class Matter. E. A. Remy," formerly postmaster at Seymour, has been appointed as a field examiner of tiae state -of a 'ITH the return of the American Soldiers who have answered Advertising Bates.

ter .......20 cts. countants. Tn a fast came between the Sey 5 cts. their Country's call one is amazed at the change brought about Locals, per tone. mour and Mitchell High School teams at Seymour Friday night, Mitchell -5 cts.

Eesolutions, per Card of Thanks, per Line 5 cts. lost bv a score tf 35 to 19. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Three Six Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Manuel, of Indianapolis, were called! to the bedside of the former's mother Mrs. Geo. One months months year T. Manuel, North Pine street, who $1.00 is critically ill. -r Democrat.

H. C. Henderson, who taught ag- In" the county60 .75 Zone 60 .85 -Zones 2, 3, 4.70 $1-00 Zones 5. 6. 7.

8 .80 1.35 1.25 1.50 2.00 by Ihe camp exercises and soldier life. Those who did not sell or give away their clothes on going away how find thatjtheir old civilian clothes are mucri too small for them or are somewhat out of style. GIVE PBESEIJTS THAT 71LL DE APPRECIATED By helping outfit the returning soldier with civilian clothes. for he must return his army uniform to Uucle Sam. Following is a list of things that will be appreciated by any man.

'riculture in the Delphi schools last 50 miles of Zone One Within Brownstown. year, but has. since'teenin the war, has "accepted the position to teach agriculture in the Seymour schools to succeed A. E. Murphy, who.

Zones 2, 3 and 4 From 50 to 00 nflq of Brownstown. signed upon Jelng appointed county Zones 5. 6, 7 and 8 More than 600 I miles of Brownstown. The iurv in the case Tf Lem Har- baugh vs Lehigh Portland Cement in suit to recover damages to the farm of plaintiff on account of debris from the quarries 01 the Cigars and Tobacco, Traveling Bags Suit Casesr defendant washing over on the farm, rendered a verdict last week for, the SPECIAL NOTICE These rates are for advance-paid subscriptions. When not paid in advance the.

rates are 25 tents per annum additional. Owing to extra postage, receipts will not be sent for remittances'' unless requested, as the label on your paper answers as a receipt. Make all checks payable to The Banner. defendant. Mitchell Commencal.

Bath Robes, Thos. Ribble received a 1 telegram from Indianapolis Tuesday that a Underwear, Socks, car of heavy hogs received from him, which he shipped Saturday I Overshoes "and Boots, Silk Hosiery, Shoes, Latest Style, Hats or Caps, Silk Shirts, new patterns, Ties and Collars Belts and Silk Mufflers, Ready Made or Tailor Made suits and Overcoats, Latest Styles Good Cloth and Workmanship at the Lowest Possible Prices. 32 dead out of 80 shipped in the car. These were big hogs' he bought from SIMPLICITY OF LIFE Lehieh Portland cment co. ana from Link and Alex Burton, valued, Silk Gloves, Jersey Gloves, Leather Gloves, Driving gloves, Umbrellas, Sweaters, of all kind.

The war has taught us many things and among them to discriminate between the essential and nonessential things of life. We have he said at" Tribune. Corp. Russell Yater has received his honorable discharge from the army. He came home.

Saturday and found that when inspired by anxiety for a great dominant cause we could easily dispense with many things went to Washington to join his wife, who is nursing her I sister there. He which had always seemed to us mere will resume his position at the Rip iMPssities and comforts. From a ley County Bank in a few days. great civilization of luxury and extravagance we were transformed to ial Line For Ladies Osgood Journal. Spec Mrs.

Yater was formerly Miss a body of people willing -to sacrifice Martha Keach of Brownstown. tipw cars and furniture and wear A special meeting of the County last year's suits for. the one purpose Council was held Tuesday for the I Ladies Silk Waists, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery Traveling bags, Suit Cases and Umbrellas. purpose of making an appropriation of "winning the war." Now the war is over, but the ob for the care 01 a sick prisoner- Orestas Porter, who was arrested for ligation of renunciation is still upon train ridmev after having been na. We have practiced it for" the sake of our sons and our country woundeckby an officer in pursuit, has been ill at the.Ndrth Vernon jail and we must continue for the sake TH LEflOER for about seven weeks and as no fund was available for his keejping, of humanity.

rr" an appropriation was We could not sit at a banquet with North Vernon Plain Dealer. any 'Comfort if there were starving people looking in at the window. WlnSKLY DEATH RECORD, Brownstown, Indiana HARRY E. WALLACE, C. T.

BENTON, Manager And -we will come to the point where (Continued From Page One.) we cannot indulge in luxuries and feel that whole nations are starving She went to Npraijite City a week aeo, where the baby was taken worse. suffering on the other side of the The remains were- brought here world. Perhaps this will lead us to a new Friday- accompanied by Mrs. Clark and Mr. Weddell and were taken to the home of V.r.

parents, simplicity of life. When Europe is osce more self supporting, we may still feel inclined to lay aside the imiiHiHiniBiniiimiimniHinKiHnMwwniimiimiini iHH4MliimiMt.tmmiMHt.iiliiill"pt,Hi(f"f,it, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, where funeral services rere conducted Saturday afternoon Rev. G.

O. Mills, pastor of the ChHstian church, assisted by Rev. Black, pastor of the Methodist church! after which, the non-essential things. We may real ship, she leaves five brothers, Joseph, Charles, Albert, William and Daniel, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Melloncamp, of Crotland.

Funeral services were held the White Creek Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Burial in the cemetery A Time for Useful Xmas ize that simplicity in our aims and in our lives will really in the end remains were laid to rest' in Fan give us more satisfaction than restless striving for luxuries. The family have the TOar the church. view cemetery, sympathy of many friends, We have on hand a good supply of Brass BedsteadsT NIEMAN Helen, little daughter WE are indeed sorry to learn from GOSSMAN Mi-s. Leonard Gosa- Mr.

and- Mrs. Fred F. Neiman. of! man passed away at her home south Seymour, died Monday, December 16, 4 the local workers, in charge of the Red Drive' that Brownstown ana Iron Beds, Wooden- Beds, More so now than ever before, will useful Christmas presents be appreciated by Pather or Mother or the newly wedded couple just 01 BrownsDown QDout yuju ociock nneumoma. whicn in Brownstown township are short i 1 11 or ri a acrnA "finT" raara.

this mominff asred 26 years. Funeral their quotas. We have always came services were held at the residence Dining Room and Parlory Rote TqV1o! "Rnnkincr fThnirfi un promptly with our full quota in this morning. Burial in theL.uuieran Deceased was irst taken sick with influenza which ileveloped into pneumonia. Deceased was born in Knox county, Tennessee, July 24, 1002.

cemetery. other matters of this kind and it is to be hoped that we will not fall short this tone. If you or your entire farm She was united in marriage to hcoi ly have "not subscribed as Red Cross SCOTT Harley, Scott, son pf Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Scott, died at his hoTiT-- Farmington Monday, Be- ard Gossman, of this place December starting housekeeping. We still have plenty of fur 22, 1906.

To tikis union were bom cemV 1(5, of influenza, aged 18 six children, 01 whom three, one a baby about ten days old, with her year 1 1 1 1 rT i I 1 1 Morris Chairs, (just the thing for Father Kitchen Cabinets, (a present that: would delight the heart of any housekeeper;) i Library a bl Davenports and manv other household goods nusoanu surviie ner. one aisv members for the coming year, do so once voluntarily, without further solicitation from the various committees in charge of the work. Our -soldiers have done their part in-win ning the war, so' let us not be shirkers in this great Red Cross work be- cause the war is won, for there is inuch work yet to be done. leaves three Brothers and three sisters. HONEYTOWN.

Hamilton Township. niture, ordered before prices began to soar, and are giving our customers the benefit of these prices. Definite unejal arrangements had not been made as we go to press. COROTHERS4 a ie Corothers daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Caro-thers, former residents of this place Come in and Look Things Over We are Pleased To Show Our Stock WITH what joy and satisfaction shall "we, take down the service flag from the window and lay it away as a sacred relic? both deceased, died -at the home of The influenza patients are all better. Roland Oathout has his new barn almost completed. Jacob Lutes and wife, of Houston, visited their son Ford and family Monday and Tuesday of last week. Wes Stevens and wife, of Brownstown, came Saturday and will keep house for Millard Jlobertson forthe time being.

her uncle John taorothers, at Elwood p. w. Wednesday, Dei. 11, after a few days' illness of influenza aged 12 years. After te death of her par ents she made Bier home with her OUR Americans can ceitainly be called seasoned troops.

Their fight-j- ing showed no lack of pepper. INDIANA EVING grandfather, Isaac Corothers, of Sey mour, until about a year ago when she went to Eltvoocfto live with' her IHllT uncle. She leaves one sister, Gladys, Mrs. Will Edwards, of Kurtz, is spending a few days with her' daughter, Mrs. M.

N. Sewell, who has not fully recovered from the flu, but is better at this writing. THUSe who were called here on account of the death of Will Robertson, wre: jGeo. A. Robertson and wife and Chas.

Enochs and wife, of Indianapolis, and Raliegh Robertson, of New Albany. They all returned home Tuesday with the exception of George who will remain indefinitely with his brother, MillardN who makes hei home here with her grandmother, A rs. Austin Wilson. The remains were brought here Friday accompanied by her grandfather, Mrs. Clarence Goss and.

Jesse Blevins and daughter, of Seymour, and taken direct to Fairview ceme NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. A Christmas falls upon our reg- Tila; press day neit week, corres-i -pohdents are, requested to mail their 1 regular items one day earlier than usual, But 'remember if any items of "importance occur after you have mailed them send same in another (envelope by next mail or telephone i ins. FRESH OYSTERS AND tery for burial FARMERS EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Rhode Island Cocker-als. E.M.Wells, Brownstown.

40p3 FOR SALE 50 tons Clover Hay. Phone Bruce Goss, No. 250-11. W. R.

Bolles. 41tf FOR SALE 15 shoats average about 15 lbs. O. M. KOONTZ, Ewing Ind.

41pl FOR SALE Good big mare mule, just weaned. Ralph Fislar, It- FRESH PASTRIES for RElCKERS-j-Mrs. Sophia Jleickers, wife of Henry Reickers, died at her home in Washington township Sun day morning, Dec. 15, of influenza, PLEASANT RIDGE. iifftOweir Township, Those from a distance who were called here by the sickness and death of Helen, little daughter of M.

N. Sew-, ell, were Will Edwards and vnfo agea years. Deceased was a ru az i 1 Tr 1 VA Woody McNelly is confined to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i John WsLsh Rmcrtnor tr mgton, and -Edward Sewell.

of Col- IBliliii Telephone 207-12. 7 40tf- her xoom Our school began Monday after be ship, and wad born March 18. 1871,1 "mbusr.0hi5- 1 "turned to theirf FOR SALE Cw; and heifer, both ing closed wo weeks on account of the Besides her parents and husband respective nomes Saturday. she leaves, four childrenve "brothers and five sisters. Funeral services WotlCe 10 'Bidders fAr Lnnniv will be fresh soon.

Ed E. Boley, Brownstown Route 3 40p2 Fay Louden and George- Weddle made-a. business trip to Brownstown Orders taken now for Christmas Pstryanid Baking. To be sure of your Oysters fori that Christmas Dinner leave your order were conducted at the residence by Monday. foor Asyium Supplies.

Notlc ii hereby glyea that sealed proposals will be received bv the hoa.nl Kev. Fohiman liiesday morning at 11 o'clock. Burialiif the J. Sauers There was- no church here Sunday with us now. on account 01 tne mnuenza, teraeiery.

mieeloners of Jackson eounty, Indiana, until The Bed Cross drive met with big success here Sunday. Frank Fish and wife, of Norman akery SCHEURICH Edward Schuerich for Bopplieetrf meats, urooerteg. dry and other material for the subsistence of the in- KayTecembflau! SMMf' btation visited their Mrs, 'wy juouaen, eunoay. Cation of diseases, aged1 about 36 9.nd ending March 81.117,aoeordingtotbe 1 FOR SALE A good farm or buggy liorse 12 years old; any child could drive it. Mrs.

Lucinda Mon-tel. Vallonia. 41tf FOR SALE fine young Mammoth Bronze Tom Marion; White, -Freetown, -Rfd 1, or telephone- Clearspring FOR SALE Span of young mules; six months old; also some home-made brooms at 85 cents "each. Chas. Durham, Freetown Route 40tf FOR SALE-Four extra male pigs ready- for service.

I These pigs are not related to any other hogs we now have or have, ever sold. I. Bur-cham, Vallonia, Route. Phone 207-3 Sale bills have been ordered at years.T lie was. the sou of Mr.

and roodTndVcieSrbo.drr Mrs. Louis Scheunch, who together Meompany each bid. The Board reserves the with four "sisters and twdt brothers right to reject an7 all tide. survive him. LCKDTKB, Auditor," tin a office by Mrs.

Mila who wm sea her personal property at her farm, 1 rhiles south of Sur KERKHOFF Sarah Alice. Kerk The Model sells all prise and six miles north of Brownstown; December 27 at ten. o'clock with heifer calf by i her side;" just fresh. This cow is a NoT VA. too many; also one registered Jer- i', sey buU calf six months old, a good one.

One big type Poland China boar pig four months eligible toi 4" register. Call on or address. John- H. Meahl, Vallonia, 2tf hoflf diArf nt. fhA standard S3tf FOR SALE 1 Team of 3 years old, well broke to work; 1 team 2 year old mules; year old mule; one spring mule; one team of horses, 3 years old, well broke to work.

BUD BRAN AMAN, Norman Station. 41t2. FOR SALE Full stock' Jersey cow. Joseph Kerkhoff, near Jonesville, of brands of groceries. a.

m. 51 years. Besides vher mother. Mrs. Appropriate Christmas Presents at Do it Electrically tf Malinda Kerkhoff, of Hamilton town-1 Shepards..

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