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The Daily Republican from Rushville, Indiana • Page 5

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Rushville, Indiana
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5
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Saturday Evening, Sept. 24, 1910. THE DAILY pEPUBLICAN. PAGE FIVE. 1 Mrs.

Martha, Ryburn, Miss Sadie PERSONALPOINTS vt imams, Mrs. iLebeeca Johnson and Miss Mellissa Aldridge went to Cincinnati yesterday to attend Ohio 1 Studebaker Wagons have been sold in Rusliville for the last i ti t'irn this evening and will stop off onnersville to see ''Seven Day. i1 Mie Auditorium cpera house. Oliver Mock visited in' Shelby ville vestcrdav. George Osburn returned pic el and today.

iftwr. dlri 1 rr 1'' ifl r. tt. Mrs. Clinton Rod i no nun Spiefland today.

AMUSEMENTS fifty years and there was never a better one ever built in the state, and thik is no lie. Everyone knows I am telling the truth when I say it is the best wagon built" today. It Costs No More Than Other Wagons When you get a wagon don't fail to buy the Studebaker and you will say "I bought the best one and I am dad I bought it." It don't cost but very little more than other wagons, I handle two of the best wagons on the market. The Studebaker and the Hrown. Poth are the same price.

If you need a wagon, these are the best painted wagon in the city and the best for the muher. Eddie Rarrett wa Indianapolis today, Mrs. Will Sparks wa an Tlie Star (band presents a "i i eomedv toidcrht entitled "The Bargains at Bradways in anapolis visitor tmlay. Marion MeCann" tran act i ns in Indianapolis today. Lelie Rrooks was a b.i h' i.

itor in Indianapolis today. urniture jv. miv Dox." Mistakes are eom especially whn a young man i i love, like the cue in this story. ITi parents arrange a reeepiion 'dance. In accordance with the j.r caper lie buys some cut ilow rs for her and orders them sent to iinnse.

Then he goes to a gents furnishing tore and buys himself a fit of pajamas, taking them me Emerson llinehman was a to Indianapolis this ior. 1 South of Court House Garpets9 Stoves 4 km Dr. and Mrs. C. f.

1'ar ons theatergoers in attinds b' whii him in a box. He calls a me jsenirer boy and tells him to take the niuht. A limTlTTMr ilillllMlliitrMll WWHIITTrT 1 Hairy Wyni't has gone to Frrr.k to visit friends for a few Rus, Lineoleums da vs. 'wers to the young lady's home. The boy picks up the wrong box, containing 'the pajamas and delivers them to the young lady with the young man's note saying he hopes she will wear them for his sake.

4 Are You Going to Buy A Fall or Winter Suit? rieoige Raymond Vf Xoblesille was the liuest of ladv friends When the adored one opens the box a si eveninir. Mrs. (Mmrn has rturr. 'nun a visit at Hamilton and CI a dnnati, Ohio. 4f You only have until October 1, 1910, to' take advantage of the lowest prices ever you in the above lines.

They are Real Bargains and you cannot afford to miss them. While our'stock jfe getting low we still have many bargains II W4 ami recognizes its contents you can readily see the young man's finish. She goes to the reception without him, accepts the attention of another yr ung man, and treats her lover in a manner that makes him look aid feel like a monkey. Earl Iob ert.s, will sing a new song. Wayne Alter of ran.

ire township ins returned home after attending sale at Zionsville. George Sweet of First street? is; vir itinir his son. Onev Sweet of Car I'uiiiitn, lor a week. DAVENPORTS. One $45.00 Mali ogany, for.

$30.00 Oi (T $400 Mahogany, for $26.98 One Early English, for, $47.90 One Early English, for $24.98 The Palace management will offer an exceptionally good film for the SMurday night crowds in the Iio grnph film, ''Little Angels of Luck." If. K. De Vault of Covington. is visiting his sister. Mrs.

J. P. Yn and familv in Fast Third sjrfet. Children are the principals in lie plot whieh has to do with a little story in finance, where the president of ti Independent Sugar company I have just received all the new patterns in the latest shades of brown and gray. Would be pleased to have you examine my stock before you buy.

Moderate Prices S' E. ML Osborne, Tailor Over Reardon's Shoe Store i i i Karnest Thomas' a i rived yestt'r CHIFFONIERS. One Malioganx for. One $24.00 Mahogany, fr ironi reioKV. where n.

has been dinhur the hav lever easf.r). vvi'L es a winning war against the 4 One $17.00 Birds Eye Maplrfor 1 0.98 $10.50 $9.48 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman One Oak. for of lirookside will vi.

it her sister, Walsh, in Louisville. One $1 4.7)0 Oak, for One Oak. for $5.75 lay. Mis Anna Sullivan will iir taiu two young lady inend? ivom Cineinnati at her home in Prookside, gr at sugnf trust. The little ones play a very important part and are rgely responsible for the vietory wHieh is won.

The picture is by the UMial good acting. A ew" illu ra ted sr.ng will be on the prurrani. The Vamh't managemenj will olTer ajFog nlo lib lc plrgram tonight in the tftms, ''Taming a Woman Hater" "The Cow r.oynd the Sehool Mvfnn," whieh was shown last night. Tipe new pieturev for tonight is a T'latdn user film 'made bv the same firz which renrodm ed Suudav. Mrs.

(). J. Straufe of Muieie returned home after visiting her IRON AND BRASS BEDS. A lirass Red. for A $3..00 Brass Bed, for A Brass Bed.

for $9.89 An $18.00 Iron Bed, for $11.95 A Iron Bed. for $9.85 A $12.00 Iron Bed, for $7.98 A $0.27, Iron Bed, for $3.98 A Iron Bed, for. $2.69 A $3.00 Iron Bed, for $.69 brother. W. L.

Dunn and wife in Wet Palace Theatre Third si reel. v. Mrs. Itlph layne arrived to dav from Windermere. where she has leen itt a ex ral week's outing.

FILM I R.A Tm Taylor, the owner of a Jieautiful little cottage believes he is a woman hafer and lives alone and in s'dusion. lie later sells his home frs. Luther Henning of Orr.r.gfj Liquid VJl AJUjn t4wnship has'retiinied from1 Cine'h TVi neat figure and. nkes up his where she attended the ohm ijlence at the hotel. There he be Valiey Exposition.

er. es the victim of art innt ent and the unexpected climax of (Drama) A'1 NEWV SONG By Miss Iva Brown. The Coolest Theatre in the City i i i i a lt mnk(ll, lho picture worth while. ilaugliters. rs.

neit, Cid iimiuuHi im in lie still''. nertha I annie hael vi itco; 51 1 Indianaindis t.odav. Scven Days," a screaming farce ADMISSION so corned v. will be the attraction at the 5C 1 1 1 1 1 I MK 'JMAuditorium in Conneivville this even. James of vnthiana, are visiting t.

.1... i 1. CHINA CLOSETS AND BUFFETS. One $28.00 China Closet, for One $24.00 China Closet, for One China Closet, for One China Closet, for 7t, $12.48 One $47.00 Buffet, for $31.65 One $34.00 Buffet, for $23.98 One $23.00 Buffet, for 6.75 One $20.00 Buffet, for $13.48 RUGS, CARPETS, MATTING AND LINOLEUM. A $37,.00 0x12 Wilton Hug.

for $25.98 A $27.00 0x12 Axminster Rug, for. A 0x12 Tapestry Rug, for $12.23 A $27,.00 10 6x13 0 Tapestry Rug, for. $16.48 A 10 6x13 0 Axminster Rug, for $25.98 An 87)p All Wool Carpet, for 59c A 67e Three quarter Wool Carpet, for 45c A 50e Union Carpet, fjor 36c A 35c Japanese Matting, for 23c A 30c Japanese Matting, for 21c 'ii it is me 01 uiia u.a 1 ion i larv her mother, frs. Marv Arcv liv I 1 1 1 iH'oeri. neinnai i novel, lien a eaf of the citv, in i.n Marrie." Wolters vi ited friends UA Patronize Hugo Schmalzel's barber elatives in Clarksburg ve terdav.

snop in South Main, opposite Grand Lavina Harvest, hi! sider, Frtel. I43t30 urned to this eily with him. The Misses Edith and liner and Daisy Iteale saw "The 'horolate Soldier" at the Marat (be Wm. Dagler has on hand a stock of Swift Pure Animal Ferti ztrs. AIso Tankage for hogs.

At warehouse near C. H. D. freight lter in Tndianajolis lat FILM VITAGRAPH) "The Wron Box" (Comedy) Mr. and Mrs.

1. Keeet A G7)C Linoleuvi, 12 feet wide, for. 52c John Jones and Mrs. TJobert W'v a Get Your Old Hats Made New. Lace Curtains and Portiers, Half Price.

went to Anderson vesterdv in the Keeve 'automobile nnd spent I lie dny. By taking your old hats to GJiade ractical hat maker and ren Mr. Earl Robertson A NEW SONG 1 STOVES. A $28.00 Cook Stove, for Mis. Fanny Study, Mis.

Tuj 1 ovator, now located over Kramers Havens, and Misses Nancy and A $20.00 Cook Stove, Martha Hogsett saw "The Cliocoiate Trent market, 220 Main you can buve them cleaned, reshaped and re $7.98 $4.43 An $11.00 3 hurner Monarch Oil Stove, for. Soulier tlie ALurat theater ai 5c ADMISSION 5c tnrrrmed in the latest stvles to look A $6.00 3 hurner Gasoline Stove, for, dianapolis lat evening. A $28.00 Now Idea Gas Range, for $21.50 wear the same as when new. 10013 Miss Claudia Armstrong of Eat S3 a fi 5 on, wbo has been iiting Mis Mnry Gratitude' of Elderly Amos in Aortli 1 erkms street since annniiannnnHn (aDHnDannnnnan a 'om acw idea uas Kange, tor $17.00 Gas Heaters and Radiators Also at CosJ. 3 Mantles and Grates at a Bargain ihui'sdav, left tln inoni Mig lor (J reencastle to resume her studi hi Vatidet Theatre 5 People.

Goes out to whatever helps give them ease, comfort and strength. Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and bMder diseases promptly and give comfort and relief t6 eldery people. TV sale bv F. B. Johnson Co.

FILM (BISON) It's up to you now, if you need Furniture get a move on you as this enitre stock is for sale. COME IN. The Cowboy and the Schoolmarm1 a it Taming a Woman WANT ADS. Too Late for Regular DePauw Cniversity, where slie i a student. George T.

Aultman will go to Cincinnati next week to visit his brother, the Rev. P. Lee Aultman fnd other relatives. While there he A'ill a ttend the reunion of his the 50th Ohio, at Georgetown on October .1. Miss ese Crist of Williams town, who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Edith Hogsett, for the past week, left yesterday for Cincinnati, where she will attend the Ohio Valley Exposition before returning home.

(THANHOUSER) ij ij ij ij j.rir.', ii irLrLrLriJL A New Song By Jean Taylor Position. 5c ADMISSION 5c LOST a Wabash college seal, worn on a watch fob, in 'the downtown district Friday night. Finder return to office and receive" reward. if in mi ii iii ii i mi i i iii iii hi ii ii ii i mil i iii i i i ii in it nBBBBBnBMnaBniGHHHBnBHHnHBB.

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