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The Alexandria Times-Tribune from Alexandria, Indiana • Page 3

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Entertained Afternoon Club. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Fred Em' KILLED: BVrA CAR erson entertained the Afternoon Euchre club and few gueBts. An elegant three-course luncheon was served at 5 O'clock. Mrs.

won first Morgan Hancher, of Dundee. Run Down This Morning: Whether Yoo Want Goal for Tour Furnace, Heater or Range, We Have it Please consider prices on the following: Cardinal Lump fcoal. '(. Splint: prize, Mrs. Martin captured the lone- hand Drize.

and Mrs. Otto the consola Morgan Hancher, laged about 75 years tion prize. The ladies present, were and a veteran of the civil war, was run Mesdames Edwards, Martin, Qenshaw, Whetstone. Thompson. Cox, Pyle, Rob- Spring Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes down by an east-bound I.

U. T. freight train near Waymire's crossing, four miles west of Alexandria this morning a few minutes after 7 o'clock, and in insonf Zoll, Lippincott, Carter, Sher man, Otto. Brannon and Yule. stantly killed.1;':...!:.;";.:' Entertained Friends.

Misses Jessie and Goldie Myers enter Mr. Hancher, who lived in Dundee, Ohio Coal Indiana Cannel Pocahontas Egg and Stoye Anthracite. Chestnut Anthracite $6.50 $7.75 $8.25 tained a number of friends at a pleas was walking down the track enroute to the borne of his Ship It is with pleasure and complete satisfaction that we an- LLl ant party at their home north of the ley, at Orestes. Beir.g very deaf, he I city near ouiuiuiiviuc kjuiiwajr Candy, popcorn and lunch was served, did not hear the car approaching, nor did he hear the warning whistle until nouftce our showing of spring and summer footwear. With pleasure, because we know our line will please you; with satisfaction, because we have a stock that will' entirely meet your the following guests being present: too late.

Frank and Harley Young, Ruf us Trice, was struck with terrific force, demands in every particular. Grace Loshia Hancock, Charles Nicodemus, of Chicago, and Tressa Nic- We would especially call your attention to our Cardinal Efff coal for kitchen use. Cardinal Egg is a clean, free-burning low ash coal, We guarantee it to do your work at $4.25 a ton. Branrium Lumber Company South Curve Street Phone 32 odemus, of Akron, Ina. sustaining wounds on the head which caused bis death.

He was also brui sed about the body and limbs. The car was in charge ofi Conductor J. H. Earl and Motorman R. A.

Newby, and was en- Entertained Merry Jane Club. The Merry Jane club was entertained at the home of Frances Smith Tuesday. route to this city from Indianapolis. It was stopped as quickly as possible, and JEacb, line. is a "Speciahy.Liiie." WdfS'alreir9eSoli thM'evef before.

11 The wearing qualities of our shoes are unsurpassed. AH our shoes are made over comfort-giving lasts, and this, combined with snapV style and wear, makes outline the strongest in Alexandria. Our prices are in keeping with the quality and defy competition. I It will pay you to investigate. Let us show you what good shoes are, combined with, every other good quality the Alexandria station notified of the accident.

After sewing refreshments were served to the following; guests: Alma Hite, Mary Sawyer, Garnett Griffith, Louise Schatz, Mabel Painter, Esther Kubic, When the car reached this city with Virginia Cashman and Frances Smith. the body, it was met by the Merker Chalfant ambulance, and the body taken to the morgue, to await the in quest which Coroner Albright is hold ICALSPERSONALS Missionary Meeting Thursday. The Woman's Home and Foreign ing today. Missionary society of the Presbyterian The dead man was the father of Chas. 21 Hancher, the well-known motorman Broyles Store church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Curry, on East Madison street. who died at his home near Orestes a fewmonths ago. He has two sons, Joseph and Jacob, of Elwood, and two daughters, Mrs. Hanna Brown, of Elwood, and Mrs. Emma Pulse, of Cowan, It 1U Art Circle Meeting.

The Ladies Art Circle met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Carrie on Delaware His widow sur MINERS REPORTED TO 'j Gave a Splendid Progam. The entertainment Monday evening at the Baptist church was well and a fine program was given by the uck-Morsehes trio, of Anderson, assisted by Miss ElsaSshnewind, of Kokomo. All the numbers were of the highest class and were well received by tne audience. Thd same company is arrang- Pretty Birthday Party.

Patrolman Virgil Kirkman was 23 years old yesterday, and last evening a 6 o'clock dinner was given at his home, 215 West Tyler street The house was decorated with chrysanthemums, and a fine time is reported. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Austin, of Carl Young vives, ana she bas-two children. Wal ter Shipley, of Orestes, and Mrs. Edith South West street. There was a large number of the members present and an excellent program was given. BE IN REAL DISTRESS Schoonover, of Anderson.

"Travel- Indiana Union- Traction Co. Through Trains Between indianapolis-Ft. Wayne "Specials" Indianapolis-Marion "Flyer" Indianapolis-Goshen "Winona ing to give an entertainment at El wood Lack ol Employment Has Caused in the near future. Mr. Hancher had been warned by his friends many times of the danger which attended his walking along the interur-ban tracks, on account of his deafness.

He formerly' lived in Alexandria, having property in Phillips addition, and was well known over north part iif Mrs. L. Porter is on the sick list. Grandma Walker is not quite so well today. 7 Cleo Summers is in the city 'visiting Suffering.

Will Have a Fine Banquet. and Miss Pearl White, of Marion, Pat Grooms, Of North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Jokel and daughter, Mildred, of Elwood, Mrs. Emma Osborne, of Greensburg, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Eahler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkman, Mrs. Effie Perry, relatives.

The committee in charge of the 7 Flyer" Clara Schaefer was an Anderson vis o'clock supper to be given tomorrow night at the Elks club rooms expect to itor today." Indianapolis-Muncie "Meteor" Indianapolis-Kokomo Peru, Logans- .1: the county. Later the body was removed to the home at Dundee in the Davis ambulance. The funeral will occur from the put up a fine supper and all Elks are re Rev. F. C.

Taylor went to Summit and son, Clifford, Mrs. Nick Klein and daughter, Reba, Ada Grooms, Blanche Scribrier and Doc Hughes. Mr. Kirkman received a number of nice ville today. port, Bluffton "Limited' Hourly limited and local trains to tl Emery Lee attended a dance at Mun quested to be present.

R. H. English, of Summitville, will be given the initiatory work and a general social evening will follow. 0 Dundee church at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Interment in the Elwood cemetery.

cie last evening. nhfimrfirl to mnrA t.hfin aiHI nbpa and Coroner Albright was here this morn tovns in Indiana, Ohio and Michi -Indianapolis, Feb. 18. Reports from the Indiana coal fields to the headquarters of the miners' organization show there is much real distress among the miners, owing to the fact that, work has been scarce during the winter. There are 10,000 miners 4n the state, and at no time has more than a third of them been employed, a fact 'due to the unusually mild weather and the "consequent small demand for coal.

Arrangements are now making to give -relief to many of the miners' families and to arrange so that work may be so distributed that every miner will have at least a share of it. The ing from if. Mrs. Berry Allman was at Anderson today. Alva Hall returned home yesterday Claude Dean visited yesterday with gan.

"Travel the 20th Century Way." Glean and comfortable. For mation call on local agent or address friends at Fairmount. for a visit. Ered Brandt was at Elwood yesterday. Thurman Hall will come tomorrow from Bloomington for a short visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. I.Ialf- PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMENT to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. Heller.

Benton are offering some XC. A. Lambert will go to Anderson Ash Menifee was here Tuesday from this evening for a visit. A. G.

Snell, F. Indianapolis, D. Norviel, G.P. F. Anderson, J.

Starkey, Summitville, T- Dr. Martin and D. R. Jones went to special prices on odd pieces of China and D. P.

F. A Anderson. Ind. ill. Wabash today on business.

Enclish Porcelain durine the bii? re Mrs. James McClanahan is visiting at oracers say that there was never a time in the history of the state moval sale. The goods are all right, Franklin, Ind.for ikfew days, but odd pieces left from import lots, iwhen-tb mi nter ou pu of the ml nes was as small, considering the number Earl Young was in the city this morn -t of men usually employed. "President Taft has made a direct personal appeal to the people of- the ing from Anderson on business. George Garner left yesterday on business trip to Huntsville, Ala.

Decided to Plead Guilty. Rather than take chances in a trial, Frank Coy and'Goldie Richwine, of Elwood, charged with operating a blind tiger, pleaded guilty, were finlyd $50 each and sentenced to jail for SO Bays.) The fail sentence was susDendedlon The Big Sale Is Still On Elmer French, of Anderson, visited with T. N. French and wife today. R.

H. Bennett, of Gaston, spent today their agreement to get out of 'th15qJjor -5" 1 t.J with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stephenson business entirely. United States as president of the American Red Cross, for aid of "the starving inhabitants of China.

The James formerly located at St Mary's church in Dunkirk, has been appointed provincial of the Fassionlst order In South America, with headquarters in Buenos Ayres. Fred Parsons, of Elwood, has gone to jail for sixty days for violating the blind Red Men Will Celebrate. tiger law. Special prices on plumes at Dufflelds. For quick results try a want ad.

in the Ralph Kahn and James Ed wards transacted business at Anderson Tuesday Times-Tribune. Local Red Men are planning a splendid time at their Washington day cela- bration attheirhallthis evening. There- will BeY splendid program, and Wm. Cunningham will make the principal ad- afternoon. The banks were closed today in mem Fearing that he would not be able to pass the examinations in April for admission to the naval academy, the mind of Benjamin H.

Philson of Racine, became unbalanced and he committed suicide. Ruby Rutledge and Gladys Lee will ory of Washington. return this evening from Indiana univer dress. i G. B.

Francis his returned, from a sity for a short visit. visit at Greensburg. W. M. Arnett, an old resident of the The sale is a winner.

The people are getting real bargains. There are plenty for all. Don't delay your buying. Remember this sale will continue until Saturday night, March 4th, and it will give you ample time to pick up lots of -genuine bargains Several from here will go to Ander city, is still in a serious condition at the There Is Only One home on the south son tomorrow night to attend the show at the Grand. 90 v.

Effie Perry, Blanche Scribner The Ladies' Aid society met this after and Doc Hughes will go to Marion this evening to attend a dance noon with Mrs. Mary May, at her home on Lincoln avenue. Thai la Mr. and Mrs. George Imbler visited L.

C. Nicoson has gone to New Ber- over Sunday witn a ranic uoiner ana family af New Palestine, TricT Hnr with -his--daughteiv Mrs. Robert Finch. vJ USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE COLD IH ORE OAT. Mrs.

Joseph Yeager left today for The usual raonthly'linpisical concert Milton, to attend the funeral of a if will be given in the Christian church relative, Mrs. Mollie St. Clair. Always the full name. Look for this signature on every box.

25o. nextSunday A Few of the Many Bargains Here Now Men's 15c Collars now 2 for I 1 5c Large $6 Trunks $4.75 A Few 9x12 Ingrain Rugs r. $3.75 Fresh Barrel Salt, a barrel 1 .00 Mrs. May Puckett-Foster. of Koko 11 n' The children of St.

Mary's school had mo, who has frequently preached at i 3 half-holiday this afternoon on account country church, east of this city, is criti sally ill at 8t. Oleud, Fla. of birthday, L'L 1 fil 11 II 11 31 31111131 Masquerade ball Saturday night at 111 It $L35Table Linen 50c Belts now, John Dedrick's hall on the west side. GUARANTEED PILE CURE Four prizes given. t2 I ,1 if Umbrellas now.

mg Removal bale An Important Meeting. The meeting of the Business Men's Drug- Backed by Your Leading gist. association this evening to consider the factory proposition now pending, is an important one, and every business man It's a great money-saving --J Ayfv ought to be there. If you have any kind of piles, get a box of Dr. Leoiihardt's Hem-Roid at W.

IL. Bireley's and, on the monev-back Dlan. "'event for wise buyers. 39c 79c 20c 13c $1.35:. $2.00 $4.25 1 5c 5C Mr.

and Mis. William Hole, daugh-1 Hem-roid is -made from' Dr. Leon-hardt's pwn prescription. a tablet remedy, taken internally and cures thor-oucrhl by removing the internal cause $1 Umbrellas now. Good Package Coffee.

i off- on all Dress Goods. Quart' Bottle Vinegar 2Qc Snow Bo $2 Table Linen now. Men's Winter Caps. Men's $3 Hats now. Men's $10 Suits, small sizes Rushville a sack.

$2 Comforts "now "7.. All Furs i off. $1 Gowns now, 25c Belts now $1 Table" Linen. 50c Sheets V. rm-r rrvrrr Dried ter.

-rr-r --1 1 "fT 1 "1 hree car loads ol ouegies ana a car Mr. and Mrs'. Telle, a daughter. of piles, sojnthjnjyiiaLJUpposjtories and WUliam BlacE," a daugfi- oihlnienlsor cutting operations willTiot dd. $1 for large bottle, which lasts 24 Wagons going at a ter.

days. Dr. Leonhardt Buffalo, JN. X. Write lor booklet.

No One Was Hit Jasper, Feh. 17. The postofflce 75 sets of Harness at a big tur entire line of Stoves and Guckenberger's saloon here were robbed. The safe in the postofflce was wrecked. Only a few cents was taken.

and Hardware is marked down. The sheriff and the burglars exchang i ed shots, hut no one was hit and the (Pest HSrd Goal on men escaped. Come today. Don't put it off. She Wouldn't Stand For It No Goods Will Be Charged at These Prices The Boston Store Martins Ferry.

Feb, 17. Minnie Doncal, aged eighteen, of Warrenton, Harold Hardware Store committed suicide by jumping into the Ohio river. A note pinned to her coat forgives her parents for trying to force May Cripe Coal Co. her to. marry a man she did not love..

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