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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 5

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wc.uSor will tatoi you if 'IT 3 i THE BANK BE. Do something for your town. Geo. Fasscld is not in good health. JL 1 you Don't Duck and Rubber Coats very cheap Wmoirr Verjulya.

Thursday October 10 1C33. by Oat. for Best quality calico at Veroiilya's 5 cent. IIoUSO es tt the Buy eand. SN-TH.

ia3 in cry Gepi Zollmsn, of Medora, was in hukery fown Tuesday. Ladies' and Oliildren's SIiocs tory 0. Hubbell In business In iov, Special Sot Ice. All persons indebted to tbis'ofilee on subscription or otherwise, are requested to call at once and make settlement. Before Dec.

1st all unpaid account must be settled or be entered for lection: riease give this attention. Very Respectfully 4 C. 8. Mekcek. Pub." 1- Which cannot but give satisfaction.

town, Sunday." his Eiore See N. Peraingex's fall stock $2.00 full of eli also has fullest line of full stock iiotlam prices, ntri Amoskeg Boots, Solid fiixxj wearers. Best 1 All lines are beint Go to N. for th beet C73C3 bams, Boots and Bhoea. stocked vrith The tomato erop is a "goner.

of this month is Arbor 11 be observed throughout Muncie is still in the power of the dreaded disease diphtheria. The 27th Day, and the State. Call on Sehwcin for fancy groceries. 1 TBCK Mm Sarah A. Ing is in poor health Buy Ewidg Mill Company's fancy GRev.

Fletcher will begin a series of meetings at the church, to-night-N ST Kmoke the Daniel Boone at Frank flouT. It miikes the best bread or any on the market 6GssZeida Goldsmith, of Hanover, I And low prices. Schweln's. ismogueiioijas.Appiewmiesiamuy.y rin foil tn tfc i-r Top price paid for eggs and poultryf vThos. Boyatt and Jaa, 'Henderson 2.

irwmi mm BreY ss si I. IXCZ. A13 HIGH PHI its FOB TO will move into their new residences 11 iaLPtHiibbH'S BARGAIN STflRF. A supply of fresh cakes always on EWIS5. IR next Tuesday.

r' Land at the House bakery. If in want of Boots or Shoes, don't N. Persingor's "Can't Rip" Shoes I H. D. Leeds Is in town.

fail to see the splendid assortment at The days pre rapidly growing shorter and everything indicates the near approach of winter. The cold Winds will soon ask you, "What havb you done with your, summer's wagei 7" WTiat is your answer? 1 The rain made it very disagreeable for those arficnibled convention, but did not lessen their ardor or cause an abatement of interest Hundreds of oeoDle write "It Is Im are the best Try thenu The Edmool property will not be aM nnMl Fridav. oTember 10. We John D. Clark is no better.

Wright Vermilya'a. The infant daughter of Wm. Scott, Por Sale. A good three room house, nearly new, well improved lot, will be sold La the next thirty days, if at all, very cheap. Our "porW took advantage of the were In error last week.

Henry Scott was in Seymour Satur fine weather of the past few days to day. living neat hers, died Tuesday morning fish and hunt De you read the testimonials published In behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla? 1W in thorouehly reliable and and was buried to-day. Seymour wants an electric fire alarm Bi sale of horses, mares and oolta system. It pays. Boyatt AFassold.

Administrator's Sale. Next Saturday, Oct 21 6ure bargains worthy your confidence. frank MeGovern. Charley Benton and Frank Sanders We are under obligations! to Miss Duun, the district secretary of the Bp worth League, for favors rendered. Medora can no longer be called the I hare a very large stock of fruit jam are in Chicago.

v- KOTICK IS HCREBT SiVES That I via of all kinds, which I am selling at The Epworth League again had con PnbiwAoctKm.oa The Ewing hotel will be one of the possible to ilescribe the good Hood's Sarsaparilli has done me." It will be of equal he to you. Frank Bt ldon gave us a pleasant call Tuesday. is one of Grassy Fork township's most prosperous farmer. very low price. Call and see toe before trol of the merry-co-'round.

"It Thursday, November Sth, 1S93. city of no churches." The U. B. have finest structures in town. seems there is money in it in mi rmadenc id Chrirtrt Wlka.

si s-urchaing Fbask ScrrwEix. Agents (male or female) make $10 We will give a detailed account of I Mis Minnie Horstman went to Bey 'intnm lownonip, vvihii C-ORnlj. IbSwm. dKMd, all hi prrmal prcprtT, lakn try in made arraagemenU to hold regular services. The Vermilion Democrat, published at Dana, has been sold by John our, Sunday, to visit relatives.

the Baptist Sunday School Convention He was accompanied by his son Ray. i cn-iMinc ki i liMhliK Hmm, is rM tij oi ntwirtwe next week. They are yet in session as u.iuuipacU(!rflal Deen VISIUDS I I tl ban, Hit wrfc, tOmmt Miss Anda Goble, the Jackson Coun we go to press. mends In Indianapolis, this week. VmKTO Smith to Miss Beatrice Taylor, who ty girl who) committed suicide at in- cennes iasl weea, was aresiaent oi Dr.

Bitter, formerly of Crotherevllle, fceveral of the delegates to the Leazue I ot rm in th o.id. ui will continue its publication as a demo-crtic paper. -Our readors should not miss the op Houston, and was much esteemed by has moved to this place and will hang vAinvention remained in town until day to dj QoMiUI taaold. out his shingle and ask for. public pat day.

New invention. Every household must Lave it Small outlay, big profit. Perfection Mfg. 155 -St CUlr bL. Cleveland.

Ohio. la the following, which is taken from the Republican, an add for tho Gold Miner Borne of Seymour's dudes should go so the "3old Mine" and have their measurers Ukeu for a corset. They need something to straighten out thwir a emdit mf TwfIt Months riva a afl Monday. all who kntw her. Disappointment in love was tlie motive for the rash deed.

ronage. The family will occupy the aumaow Fir Dollar. archaar ivh with approrrd aceoritT, waivwa rein Iroa raimiMMi ana appraise meal hiw. urown uounty has an epidemic of Cummin's property on Sugar street, Dr, P. A.

Skinner, of Texarkana, diphtheria. One physician is attend Adwintatrat Miss Letba Louden and J. B. Foster Arkansas, an enthusiast in the praise ing the patients. of Chambei-lain's Pain Balm.

He used portunity to secure a good workhorse or a fine mare or cold. Frank McGov-ero will offer for sale at this plaoe, a fine lot of horse-flesh next Saturday. Henry Hemnan is having his business room and the furniture in it repainted. The work is being done by i Robt Athertorr an artistic painter of are to be married at tCloTerdalo, InL, to-night (Wednesday.) Miss Louden .1 ineaouDie quartet took a promi it for rhetmatism, and says: I found It is one of Browns town's most esteemed nent part in the exercises of the Ep- to be a most excellent remedy. C.

A. wonn Convention. young ladies, and receives the congrat Branaman the druggist ulation of her many friends. VFrank Branaman, jonnie Branaman John Snyder, a sporting man, died at John Durment la a man of energy, ind Frank Fassold are taking in akin; Washington. It is a fine Job.

Mrs L. Brodhecker oontiaues to hold VIncennes last week. Mr. Snyder spinal columns, and put an "ah there! tay attitude about them. Por 8ai.e I will sell my property ia Xrownstown, consisting of a good dwelling house, out house, 2 lots, good well and an abundance, of fine fruit.

This prorerty Is In a healthy location ad pleasant surroundings. Will be old at a bargain. Address Johji D. Clabk. and his action in taking steps to have the sights at the World's Fair, i' Some people are wise and soma weighed nearly 500 pounds and was 8 feet and 2 inehes height The down the price of calicoes to cents.

the bridge recently destroyed by fire are otherwise. The wise ones miy "Dick BurreU has been paroled by Everyone is Invited to call and inspect I immediately rebuilt, shows him to be her stock of fall goods. The supply is a man of good sound judgment and uov. aiatthews, and is at home. He be seen wending their way every day to Frysinger Apgar's Hard coffin had to I made to order, and was so large thft it would not go in the served three of a ten years' sentence.

quick to move when it is to the best of the best quality and prices the very ware, btove and Tinware Store hearse. I interest of the tax-payers. The people Monday was a beautiful day, and Brownstown, whither they ro to The town council has ordered Asher will remember him. many persons took advantage, of the buy their Cooking ana Heating After the sun goes down, those long winter nights, then you want to read Tim Basxer; and of course you need. special rates and visited the World's Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Shot street operkdt and the work will be done very hoon.

Appraisers will fix lowest i Wright Vermilya has opened a Cloak room; and filled same with Cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children, all of latest styles and perfect fitting. Call and see them before you The "Young Ladies' Society of lib Fair. Guns; Rifles, Cutlery, Pumps, eral will give an oyster social andwanja good light The Center Draft Lamp is the cheapest, best and Seymour papers report several at- WasiS Machines, Lutting Boxes, the amount of damage done to property holders, and the street will be opened at the school house in Ewing next Saturday evening, and they extend a tempted robberies last week. Rev ctc- ODejoyiuily low prices. made.

hen in need or a as soon as viae matter is adjusted. The street La at present con method should be taben to rid the city As. weaer becomes colder of these characters. marriages become more numerous. purchase your winter wrap.

Miss Bessie Sturgeon met with lamp call at Schweins' grocery store, Glass and queeusware a Kpeciality. an cordial Invitation to everyone to come and assist them in the good work they are doing. Other delicacies will be sidered an alley, and runs back of the old school house. There is no better time to marry than right now-no better town The teachers of this township met in accident while coming to Brownstown last Monday, which resulted in a few I consider Chamberlains Cough served in connection with oysters. regular monthly Institute, Saturday, Remedy a specific for croup.

It is very During my tsrmof service in the at school house ISo. A pleasant and bruises. Her horse became frightened at an object bu the roadside and rtn nleasant to take, which is one of the Tksbb is a sad propensity In our find a good wife, than right here ia Brownstown and no better placa to go for Cooking and Seating Stoves, Coal Vases, Coal Hods, Instructive meeting was held. army I utractea crome aiarrnoe," ssys A. EJ Bending, of HaLtey, Oregod.

requisites where a cough" remedy Is in nature to listen to scandal mongers. Without Intentions to do our neighbor "81 dee thin I have used a great amount An old cemetery was dug up at La- as Injury, a careless remark may be Shovels, Pokers, Tubs, of medicine, but when I found any that week, and the body, of a woman buried in 1841, was found tended for use among children. I have known of cases of crdup where I know tae life of a little one was raved by the so of ChamWrlaln's Cough remedy." J. J. Laarahco.

drucrisL Avoca, Keb. Mixed by a babler, and as a snow ball Tinware, Hardware, and Cutlery would give me' relief they would injure grows by rolling it, so does a story by Clothes Wringers, Coffee "Mills, and my stomai-h, until Chamberlain's Colic away, throwing her from the vehicle. Geo re Denny and Nora Lucas, two of Salt Creek's popular young people, were married at the residence of the bride's parents, two miles east of Freetown, at 6 o'clock Sunday evening, Rev. IL D. Sterrett officiating in his usual hap-py style.

Now Is the time. lOOtdozen. For the telling. It passes through the babling other housekeeping: fixtures, than Cholera ahd Diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. I used it and We desire to call attention to the -We.

bottles for sale by A. Branaman. Frysinger Apgar's Hardware, fact that Frank McGovern will sell a tube, growing larger and Larger, darker and darker and by the time it has rolled throus-h blabtown it has a- Stove and Tii. ware Store. fine lot of mares, colts and work horses Heventy-t wo persons were killed and 118 woanded in the seven railroad ac will say it is the only remedy that gave me rrruapent relief and no bad results Frysinger Apgar want every sumed the largeness and blackness of at P1 on Saturday Oct.

21st follow. Forsrle byC A. Branaman. cidents which occurred on the roads woman to tell her husband, children and all her relatives; by blood base slander. Especially is this true of east of Chicago In the last six days of Oscar Allen is in Vlrrinia on a pros PcrharJ some of our readers would the fair sex pecting tour.

lie will Durchsse a ear next few dars I will make the best Cabinet Photes for $1.00 per doson of single subjects; 10 cents, additional for each extra head. All work must be August and the first twenty-two days of September. The roads were the and marriage, and they in turn tell it to everybody else, that Frysinger Apgar keep as good a stock of A printer recently walked Into a cer-1 load of apples while there and have like to know in what respect Chamberlain's Cough Remedyjs betterj than any other! We will tell you. When tnera shipped here for the trade. Os Harlem, the Long Island, the Boston A Albany, the Big Four, the Panhandle, tain business house In his rounds to know who desired anything in the way Hardware, Stoves, '1 inware, Guns, car Is a hustler.

-the Illinois Central, and the Wabash. tills Rem dy is taken as soon as a cold has been ontracted, asd before it has become st tiled in the system, it will Too much can not be said in praise of advertiaementa and noticed a drummer who stood by the counter with his Cutlery, Lard Presses, sausage Cutters, Cutting Boxes, 'Washing Machines, Churns, Axes, saws, etc, as This is a melancholy record; the more so because (ia every case) the disasters valise read to open. "Anything you counteract the effect of the cold and er the citizens of Brownstown for the Interest displayed in the recent convention. Everyone tendered their paid for In advance. This will not last long.

Ooouirr. The town council met in special session Monday evening to receive the engineer' report of the Improvement of Spring street and to make the necessary arrangements for accepting the street from the contractors. The work the result of negligence. want to say In the paper this week you can find in the state of Indiana, and that they sell chtaper than any: greatly leiseh it's severity, If not ef i said the prlutefto the business man be The Merry-go, -round has been doing services and did their utmost to make other dealer, accordin to the latest fectually ture the cold in two days' time, and it is the only remedy that hind the counter. "No," said the busi it a success.

I returns. 4 food business during' its stay here. Jt Is a good study of human nature to ness man, "I don't believe in The drummer waited until he will do this. It acts in perfect harmo VThe exact location of the grave of Call ahd see Frysinger Apgar's on the street is well done, with the ex ny with nature and aids nature in re- beerve thedifferent faces and different lieving the lungs, opening the and Heating Stoves, among them of Indiana, In the cemetery at Charles- dispositions of the patrons ot the How varied are their emotious tions, liqisfying the mucus and caus taking up his sample valise, remarked "WelL that let's me out I do not care the magnificent Gold Coin Base town, has at Last been determined, by inz its expulsion from the air cells of be easily remedied, aad will no doubt be received in a few days. It is suggested that somthlngbe dons Burner for anthracite coal and the they are portrayod In tho human the evidence ef four persons who were to sell on time to any man who, at this anirror the face.

There you can. see New Darling Base Heater for wood. present at his burial. the lungHjand restoring the system to a Ktroug and healthy condition. No age, does net believe In advertising.

I Special attention given to Tin prefer to deal with live men. When I the man and woman far past the meridian of life entering into tho sport Little" Charley Fout, son of Prof. other will cure a cold so quiekly or Roofing, Valley ing. Guttering and want to strike up a trade with a dead to make Brown town livelier. We have good business establishments, complete In all details, have good streets and sidewalks and have a nice Fonts, was severely burned one day leave thej system in as sound a condi with all the -vim and ardor of their spouting.

man 1T1 go to the graveyard and swap last week while playing with fire. He tion. other remedy hi the market Teunrsr days, throwing asids for th' business. Good day. Exchange.

Lighting a piece of paper at the possesses these remarkable properties. time befog all troubles of the past and and pleasant town. Business men, put stove when his clothing was ignited, The Bah.vsb editor, who Is always For sale by A. Branaman. SIDE As a Side Show, Fry singer Apgar present lookinsr out for the best interests of and before the flames could be ex ears of the future.

They live in the present like the children surrounding them. Then again you see the devil- your heads together and devise some means to increase your trade Throw aside your personal feeling and unite In Brownstown. which Is natural and not devise some plan to make Can tinguished he received severe burns risrht once in a while lets his enthu LHOW siocjc oi ugars OnUli and Tobacco in town. wn more of a business center Brownst about the face and head. siasm ran awsv with him.

This week. A-eare spirit, gliding around the circlo than It 1 For a glorious smoke-. Situated in tho center of a county the business should While enrouto from Terre Haute to a grand effort to benefit your town? In doing this you serve your own interest Will you do it? in a wild abandon of thoughtlessness, and so it goes, every type of human in speaking of lighting the town by electricity, he says "The county could afibrd to put in lights at the Court prosperoi Jefferson vUle with a prisoner, Sheriff Try Frysmger Imported, "Fry- always bp brisk and everything thriv possibilities is represented, It a world Stout fell asleep, and when he awoke Teachers throughout the cttate are singers Latest, or rysingers Original Toothpicks." House, jail and County Infirmary, and the town eoukl secure their lights for almost nothing." This may be a fit's own. at Seymour he found his prisoner gone. ing.

In first place our trading Is too irregular and causes much, Inconvenience lu various ways. Would It protesting vigorously against a new rale Just adopted by the Supertntea- It is a mystery how he escaped, as he was hand-cuffed and otherwise man pleasant truth to the dear people at the hub, but the outsider might be excused for thinking that the Banhr's propo aacled. He was seen bv several per nisr A deplorable aecident occurred at the steam swing Monday night, which resulted in a young man named Joe lViUsjn having hisleg broken a fw Inches above the ankle. Bnilta had not be a -good idea to have regular days dent of Public Instructio regarding on which to come to town to do the appeals from the decisions of County bulk of our businsss. It will benefit Superintendents.

Whenever a teacher you your neighbor. How applies for a license and is refused' one sons In Seymour, but has not yet been sition is a little Chet Ky. Is there anything unj ust or anrason- aptumL wm aa. mate mm, a aa. TamaadPsrCi able La our proposition.

Many cities often have you come to town In the for any cause, or is graded lower than A young married couple of Seymour, 413? Frews fi. been on the swing when it started and while It was in motioa had jumped off. he believes he should be, he appeals to guests of an Indianapolis hotel, very hope of seeing some individual who mar live on the opposite side of thej recently, blew out the gas on retiring Ia the endeavor to again mount the for the night But for the timely discovery of the "accident" by the night clerk, they would still be sleeping the town arid were dissapointed How often has he received the samo answer regardinir you "he is not ia town to machine while it was running he tumbled over the box covering the cable and was' hurled to the ground the State Superintendent, whose duty to investigate and decide the question at Lmus. In a code of rules rscsntly Issued the State Superintundent requires $30 to be deposited whenever an appeal is taken, furnish lights for dwellings and business houses, and by charging a nomi-1 nal sum for the use of the same are enabled to secure their own lights at a much less cost than if they paid the entire expense themselves, and so it is with u. It would be exacting nothing from the county for which it did not iret value received, and Bra.

Chambers CatlaCahco. Wright VermUya will seU all the bestprintsat 5 cents per yard until Nov. 1st Come early and get choice pattern. day." Kowif course of things was with terrible force, resulting lathe in sleep of the innoeen WTien next they go abroad, they'll know to by better line stated above." The injured man changed and some cerUin.iLiys ob- and the rule is invoking a great deal ef as a was carried to Dr. SiilweU'a dreg store, I served Uiroughout the community i m.

is a. criticism. No costs have heretofore where the broken limb was attended to day" everyone would be bene- iratung fiited. fc) after which he was taken to his home. ur merchants would receive attended such appeals, and no Ibrfsitare nor any other Individual would be called upon to pay one more cent taxes sn Im4 Mr.

Wilson is a married man living tus and put forth more energy, Dree goods of all the latest styles, with trimmings to match, just received by WlUGHT VeT.MU.YA. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A boltleof Jdiloiiorrt "cuts the we hope. Seymour Democrat. "Another train horror and great lot of Life" were the head-lines in Saturday's papers and tells the story of a terrible wreck on the Michigan Central road at Jackson, Michigan.

The engineer lost control of his engine, and ever resulted, and the teachers cannot see why $33 should be deposited when to pay for this improvement Then on south Poplar street and had com' our cltii more en where comes the squeal? ens would become livelier and ergetic, and the fanner could vdstsd arrauareruenta for moving to Our citizens would use the lights in town with the assurance that come to Kentucky this week. No blame can prevention nnd the cure follows its use. sufficient numbers to justify the town no daruajjos can be awarded under the iaworcosU collected. They believe that the new rule wiU prevent aggrieved teachers from piosecuting appeals, aad thus increase the power of be attached to the management of the crashed into another train standing atJ Sickness among children comes very in purchasing an electric light plant, and azain we say that tttey could se he could transact all his business satisfactorily. Saturday is a good day for all to assemble at "the hub," and we wing for the accident, as they exercise as the station.

The verdict is "no one tncdenly. Dtm't wait usitJ ycur child due caution to prevent any calamity, to blame." old story. Is it not a This is becomics quite an bjtt iforc getting a tf MeloL For sale by all drnggL-U. cure their own lihU for a very nomi nal sum. the local Superintendent to the detri-j and prohibit the habit of getting off I suggest that this be don.

HlvUk Ul UiB Bitnwia. aad ou the moving machine. good Mi 7 lry.

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