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TEAHKUH ST-AIRo IT Tf Ol VOLUME FRANKLIN, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913. NUMBER 248 Red Tag Sale Bulletin. Brave Showing in Spring Suits. Are Yon Getting in on Your Share of Tfccsa Red Tag Bargains inShoes Genuine Standard Cyphus Your economical neighbor has been hero ana has saved good money-wo expect you, too. YmiMoMM The most interesting feature of our spring fashion is the exhibit of beautiful spring suits.

Our garment section never was graced with such attractive styles and the latest productions are being admired by all who see them. The styles were never more charming, and their exceptionally moderate prices will make you a delightful buyer. Why not get one for Easter. Prices 89.90 to $25. Are built to hatch and to last.

With proper care will last a life time. Guaranteed for TEN YEARS without repair NEW MARSHAL "Tea will find it at" Souvenirs of Franklin. Wooden and shell novelties in pin cushions, sewing sets, tie racks, pipe racks, smoking sets, thermometers, mirrors, etc, each Avith "Souvenir of Franklin, IndM" written on it. Choice IOC We are also showiflg a nice line of felt pennants with sewed on letters, each I 15c Phone 857. THE FRANICLIN RACQUET STORE W.

O. Bowers, Proprietor. Forest I). Everroad, Mgr. Smith Tilson's.

R. V. DITMARS. The Store That Saves You Money. scab "THE SCENIC" Li" A Former Police Officer in (he PhilUpine Islands.

A I sop R. Holtom va, Monday morniusr appointed eily marshal by Mayor Oliver, took the oath of of-fice and is now on duty. The appointment of Mr. Hotfom followed a conference held on Saturday afternoon at which time the former appointee, Frank Ctterbaek, chance! his mind and concluded he did not want the office. Mr.

Bottom is a Kentuckian. 6 feet and one-half inch1? tall, has a wife and reside? on Park avenue. He has been a laboring man, but takes Hie office with an experience of five years as a police officer in Manila, PhiUipine Islands. He resigned and "Fncle Sam" whom he was serving, gives a good recommendation. PreM'ous to his appointment as a police officer he served as a private in Company SCnd infantry.

He serxed in this company from July II. IPW to January, lwl when he a appointed a police officer. He took part, according to the" report eien him by the war department, in nine skirmihes during the PhiUipine war. The report further sla(e that he has ru excellent character and his setice was hon-el and faithful. Marshal Bottom has the bearing oT a police officer and it is Ihe pre dndion that he will be a to the of the law.

MURESCO Mjr Baby. Tie Slint tad the Siwasli, a tale of opposite personalities in Ine great I saw Him First. Special Feb. 28, King of the Forest Why Not Get An E-Z Vacuum Cleaner For Wall and Gelling Decoration Will not show laps. Will not rub off.

Fifteen Colors. If You Intend Sowing Oats This Spring We ask you to call and examine our Iowa White Seed Oats. They are dandles. You will remember what largo yields resulted from the sowing of seed oats wo furnished last year and the ones we have purchased are even better than last year. 45 cents per bushel recleancd.

(iocs to" BAUMGART'S and make cleaning E-Z? Ask us to take one to SUCICOW COMPANY. your house and show you what it will do on Corn 45c Wheat, your own rug. The price will surprise you. Chuw Affirmed. VtttA tb, M- lorney for Mary Funna I.andphere of Hammond.

in her MJil Hgainst Franklin Hardware Co. Fair tonight and Tuesday. Slowly rising temperature Tuesday. Hie lllitioi? Central railroad company iikiUK -uu) damaie for Ihe i he Ureal Wcuucuon bale Of fine Suits and Overcoats at our store is attracting many buyers. YOU should tako advantage of this bargain sale.

20 to SO pet cent off. killing of her husband, received a teller staling that Ihe cae had bten confirmed by Ihe supreme court, Death of Sirs. Nash. folloxvinir an appeal luken by the railroad company, llo case being tried in a loxver court a year am and deciding in favor of Mrs. Ileal of Rev.

J. t. Barrow. Hex. i.

M. Barrow, father of n. It. CSatk ami A. J.

Barrow, died BloiMuinglon. at the age of eighty tour years. How Harrow is well known in Johnson county, tuning f.Mio-Mly preachrnt al Amity, First Ml. Pleaanl and Beech i trove i Ivcoased is surxixed by hi xvidow, who is also in her eichly-foui th year, II will be re-callodly their many friends that on August lo. loos, they celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary, Mr.

Barrow was born near Union-xiU March iMh. He xvas raised in Monroe county, and when he and Miss Bertha VauNoy of Ihe same county, xvero both in their twentieth year, they xvero united in marriage. They resided toar Ul-vMuindon Until the spring of I WO. when they 1 moved to Floyd county. Iowa.

After a residence of a xcar and a half there they re Mrs. Kliza J. passed axvay Beef Scraps for Chickens Is a needed relish to balance their rations. It is compounded solely from meat products and contains 6 per cent of crude fat and 50 per cent of crude protein. It does for the chickens what Tankage does for the hogs.

It isn't a feed, but a relish to pro with feed and keeps your chickens in Nort Whitesides Co. Sunday morning at o'clock at her home, Iame. street. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at '2 o'clock from the home. According ti tle laxx of that late the company ha fifteen days in xxhicti to ask for a rehearing.

a most healthy condition. Try some. C3 Ihi xxill probably not be granted 8 THE BOOK STORE, VALENTIN VALENTINE. smce Mil case xvas made on lie statement of facts. Mrs.

Lnndphcrc Corn 45c is the mother of Mrs. Crawford. Wheat $1.00. FircuH Fonrl. The first day of Hie February Victor Talking Machines and Records at Reduced Prices.

lumed to Foionville when they had since res.devt. term of the Johnson circuit court, xxhich opened Monday morning. Besides Ihe widoxv and two chiU Friends may call from 7 lo 9 o'clock tonight ami Tuesday, 8 to II a. in. Mrs.

F.lia Jane (Tandy) Nash xvas Imiih in Taylor county. Ken-lucky, near CampheMsxille, December She xvas Ixx ice married, firs! to O. M. Durham in 18U). To this union three children were bom, one daughter.

Mollie, who died many years ago, two sons, J. C. and J. H. J.

C. noxv living in Washington. Kansas: J. H. in Mound City.

Mo. Mrs. Nash xxith her family came to this stale in Mr. Durham died in 1875. In 1871 she was married lo Samuel Nash.

To this union one child xvas born, James Kdward. Mr. Nash died Feb. 11, 1897. She also raised one grandchild.

William Lystcr, taking him marked the disposal of nine causes. Judge iMiproo on the opening dnn motioned above, the oilier snrxiving children an, Snurgeon day demons! rated that he had little MONEY TO LOAN 310.00 TO $100.00 oa Horses, Wtf ess, Pianos asd Household Goodj Lcsg Tiae, Easy Payment, Low Cost CAPITOL LOAN CO. Afcent in Office Tuesday of Each Week. Mail Address 1341 E. Wash.

St, Indianapolis, Ind. Star S. C. YAGER. Barrow of Indianapolis, and havid Barroxv and Mrs.

1 Ftilch of Bloominaton. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon al Ixxo o'clock. 17 mercy for I hose charged xxith Ihe violation of the liquor laxxs. J. Finke of Fdinburg, Ciwne before him xxilh a plea of guilty of keeping a place where intoxicating liuuors xx ere kept and on this admission of totaling the laxv he xvas given a line of fir and cost? and sentenced to jail for six momns.

He xvas paroled on the imprisonment sentence, pending his gtmd M. F.uKlnner Passes Ax. F. Fulsingec, lixiug near Ben-- 7 acre farm in Menrve county fit sate, or will exchange for slock ct merchandise. See 0.

Yandixfer. gal. died Saturday evening at the o'clock at the IVaconess hospital in Indianapolis, xxhotv he had gone When is Your Birthday? There ought to be some kind of a FLOWER in the house that day. Thursday for an operation for can-cer. He xx a the on of Win.

and Par-iloma and xvas xery well kiioxxii in this county, xxhere Get Your fcyes Tested By Us. D. B. KELLY; Florist. Franklin tnartfr R.

A. ratted vunxlioii Tuesday cxeniug. 1VK vJ.v at li and Nninet. Suekow, It. P.

J. H. tanam. SecV. In has manv relahxes.

He was viNy-sex xears of agv, and is sur xixed by a xxidoxv and txx-o chiltlrcn, Mrs. Amanda Smith and Frt Cut- al the age of eighteen month, his mother being taken from him by death. She often said she saw no difference between him and one of her oxxn children. When Mrs. Nash xxas yet a young woman she confessed faith in Christ and united xxilh He Christian church, her membership being at the Union Christian church at her death.

She xxas a good, loxing mother and all xv ho knew her learned to love her on account of her noble Christian rharacterf alxxays having a kind word for all. Her greatest pleasure xvas lo call on her many friends. She made her home for many years xxilh her son, F.d. Nash, at Dame si reel. It can 1 said of her: "1 have fought a good light, I have finished my course.

I have kept Ihe Mocptnji IHisclence Anmsrd. Clark Campbell, a flock buyer of Hroxxn cuuly, receixed a bill in a letter addressed lo him without a signature. The letter staled lhat in IWl. when Campbell xvas making the race for auditor of Hroxxn county, he xxas given 10 to use in Campbell's behalf and in place of using it for Campbell he used it for his opMnenl. Last month he xvas converted and joined a church.

Columbus Wasn't Off on a singer, both lixing in Shelby coun ly. He xx as an uncle of Will Cut siiiger-f this city, and of Mrs. F.oons, easl of Franklin. Yachting Trip ADVERTISE Your Public Sales In the Star-It Pays The funeral serxices xxill be held at tin Bengal Christian church. Tuesdav morning al leti o'clock.

Burial in tin Fdinburg cemetery. E. 0. COLLINS, Jeweler and Optician. failh; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness.

hr. B. W. Tyler begait a series of noeinss lo lasl a week al the Whiletaud Presbyterian church. When he found America.

'Tis true that he wasn't looking for a new eountry, but he had a purpose that could not be turned aside by the multitude of obstacles that beset him. His purpose was no more firm or steadfast than that of hundreds of other men who have been successful in other lines of endeavor. Like Columbus we must have confidence in our own ability and the tenacity of purpose to make real of our convictionsi Many are convinced that they should save some money each week or month but haven't had the courage to make the start. To those, the Mutual will be glad to point the way. The boys' and men's meeting at the Whileland Presbyterian church.

Sunday afternoon xvas largely attended, the speaker being Judge J. Orbison of Indianapolis, who spoke on Ihe subject, "A Man's Whole iHily." Music was furnished by Ihe Whileland male chorus. Sunday nithf. The Presbyleriau which Ihe l.ord shall give me at I hat day, and not lo me only, but See our Kitchen Aprons and House Dresses LADIES EXCHANGE. 43 ft Mala $trtL pu'pit of Franklin xvas occupied by FRANKUN COUNCIL No.

72. unto all them also that love His Hex. S. K. Henry of the Whileland appearing.

Seoial assemMy Friday Kel church Sunday night. iv in. Work in Koval and Marriage Llcrnsr. Farmer Mutual dues if not paid Seleet Masters decree. Inspection.

Grover Parsley and Bonnie Zeig- ler. on or before February SJ, itM3, will be subject lo the delinquent pen- Farmers Mutual dues if not paid on or before February 28, 1913, will be subject to the delinquent penalty. It. Clore, Sec'y. t'i rc fcnKv Peters, fnUy rVw licftslments V.

8uckoxv, Thrice 111 Master. Jas, It. Dean, Keconler. The Mutual Building Loan Asso. ally.

W. It, Clore, Sec'y. Edward Fitpatrick and family of the Hurricane neighborhood, were Llarthi Sellers, Secretary W. H. Yorace, President Sunday visitors or Mr.

and Mrs John Widener. Your corn and our rye ground together half and half, will make dandy hog feed. Prico of ryo 70c, grinding 5o per bushel. Ask the hogs Corn crushing (cob and all) 5c, no shoveling. Try a sack of our bran.

Wheat 8 1 00 DUNL AP-VANDAGTUFF COAL CO. Corn 45c Farmers Mutuat dues if not paid Itch! ItcUJ Itch! Scratch! Scratch! the itch. Try Doaa't OlnUaent" Ymr tha ttchy. Try Doaa'a Olatnuat. Far eczema, any afcla itchias- too a box.

A ltr IIvt ted to ebronlo dypp! ad 'coBttJpmtJoa wkM th wbol y-ta. rxa Rtnleu CSc pr box) act tnUdly on lhrr nJ bowj, At drug Mom. jLv.vJ La on or before February 23, 191, wil subject to th delinquent penalty. W. f.lore, c'y.

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