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The Daily Republican from Rushville, Indiana • Page 5

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Rushville, Indiana
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Friday Evening, July 14, 191 1. THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. PAGE FIVE. frMSHr i tr Room Special I I PR IvilK I Two 4 Portola Fri. and Sat.

14 and 15 The Great American Temperance Play Reels G0 3 Amusements Social Events Coming and Going i their home will be with her parents. Mrs. Lon Link spent the day in Homer Havens visited in Indi The Palace will show as the first Room," like "Uncle Tom's Cabin" wiE anapolis todav. James Brooks and family, Mr. and an Edison, "The Inheritance.

It never mw nu nml PTnflpfpi A Indianajiolis. Ilarrv Billings of Connersville Mrs. Frank Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. TiTti'In TrTtT nf nonr fn rtli va mid Harry Holmes of Indianapolis, son of John.

B. Holmes of St. Paul, was married to Miss Zella Caterson at Indianapolis Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock and went to St. Paul that afternoon to visit his father. is a drama telling a great story and is full of human interest.

The other is a Lubin, "The Feud." A new illustrated song will be sung. meet with more public approval thaE any other subject which has been shown here recently. The picture in two reels. i i iv ited here yesterda Charles Brooks and Miss Nellie Ken nedy of New Castle wereTnmong the Mrs. Fred Lacy of New Castel is guests, who witnessed the ceremony, visiting friends here.

St. The Vaudet will have an extra I i. ....1. A 1. il Why buy packinghouse meats cii 1 ill' 1 11 riiw 1111 .3 i Charles Caron transacted in Indianapolis yesterday.

Mrs. Charles Lambert son visited A. i I A. i. JL JL1V XiiOV A3 till 1 Imp drama, "The Foraed Dispatch." iWhen yU 030 h3Ve hCmC dreSSetf It is a thrilling picture with many meats at A Kramer's.

We Cure in Indianapolis today. all our hams and bacon and boil our hams, no poison in them. 84t Sam Scallaia transacted in Indianapolis today. Eugene C. Miller is transacting Mr.

Brooks and Miss Kennedy came on here to visit his relatives. Mrs. Robert Williamson entertained the L. E. C.

Club at her home in West Second street yesterday evening at a two course luncheon. Mr. ajnl Mrs. Fred Gale entertained a number of friends last evening at their home in North Perkins street in honor of Mr. Gale's sister, Mrs.

Will Beauehamp of Peru. The evening was spent in games and music. Refreshments were served. 4 i. JlP' Columbus Republican: Miss Mon ta Hunter will entertain the following guests Sunday at her country home west of the city: Misses Mae Be bout and Marie Clark and Messrs.

Charles Offutt, Wilber Stiers and Ferd Retherford of Rushville. Dayton Stewart and Miss Goldie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Dalrymple were married at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Rushville, says the Carthage Citizen. The Rey Yoeum of the Christian church pronounced the ceremony at his residence.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will reside with his father, southeast of business in Cambridge City. IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH Miss Norma Smith was a visitor in Indianapolis today. Mrs.

R. II. Jones visited in Iil dinnupolis today. John I). Mefree was in Shelby ville yesterday on business.

Mrs. Larry Haehl of fhelbyville is the jruest of relatives in Manilla. Robert Abies and Miss Elizabeth Amos spent the day with Mrs. Frank CHm at Homer. Anderson Herald: Mrs.

S. S. Whistner 1 is visiting her daughter, Mr. O. E.

Churchill at Rushville. Ed Sherman returned last evening from Terre Haute where he visited relatives for a shflrt time. Mrs. Owen S. Hill of Carthage has gone to Asheville, N.

to visit her sister. Mrs. Fannie Pierce of two weeks. Francis Moor, of Indianapolis will he the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvan Moor in North Main Mrect Sunday. "Miss; Marjorie IMatt of Chicago is expected this week to visit Mr. and John A. itsworth went to Chicago today to transact business. Miss Nellie Boyd of Connersville is visiting friend and relative here.

sensational scenes. The Bison film, "A Squaw's Retribution" is another good drama. The last picture is a Champion drama, "With Sherman at Murfreesboro." It is a great war picture and is complete in every way, showing the principal events of this great battle. A new song will be sung. The Fortolawill show a picture tonight' which, it is expected, will attract as large a crowd as any one subject which has ever been presented in this city.

"Ten Nights in a Bar Room" will be reproduced with a vivid reality this evening and will be shown again jojufTrrow night. Although the great temperance story has been played many years, it still retains its great interest because of its trueness to life and its stirring moments. "Ten Nights in a Bar Fred Yazel of Hamilton is here 1 a vUit with friends and relatives. THEY HAVE STAND PIPE: New Castle Courier: In with instructions from the city Carthage. Mr.

Fred Cook of Indianapolis Charles council, Superintendent Price has i visiting Mr. and Mrs. Get a Box of MARIGOLD SALVE erected a standpipe in front of the Worth in Fourth street. Bert Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jamesrooks of route 21, and Miss city building on church street, at Maude Tate were married at the sprinkling wagon will be p. m. Thursday at the home of the filled at all times. It is the intention bride's parents in Indianapolis, says, to discontinue the use of other stand HARGROVE MULLIN Iiss Helen Ribbins of Elwood is the gue. of Mr.

and Mr." Walter Thomas in Perkins street. New Cattle Courier: M. M. Win ship, Rushville. contractor on the Mouch buildinsr.

wa here todav. the Carthage Citizen. The bride pipes which have heretofore been in i i it i 1 1 groom is employed in the city and use Pi Portola Palace Mrs. J. L.

Hubbard and other relatives in the county. Dr. George Cook of Indianapolis came today to see William Duckler, who is in a serious condition at his hoHe in WestJWater street. Mrs. Charles Worth and children, Mrs.

Anna Cook and Miss Florence McFeely visited relatives at Gvvynneville today. Ii Harriet Caldwell and Charles Pro ok attended the Grand circuit i.i Indianapolis yesterday. Mioses Hazel Gallihcr Mancie is the guest of the Mies Theresa and Helen Reardon in We Fir? I Sale 1 arancc I July PORTOLA PROGRAM TEN MIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM' The Great American Temperance Play. Two Reels of Pictures. Brass Beds ADMISSION, ICc ADMISSION, lOc street.

Carl G. Wolfe of St. Paul suffered a broken toe when a steer trampled He was attempting: to separate a herd of steers in a pen. Mis Carrie F. Walker accompanied the Watson family to Carp I PALACE PROGRAM "The InTieritance," an Edison Film "The Feud," a fine Lubin Picture ARE YOU Greensburg News: Two Rushville men were in the city late yesterday afternoon looking for Ellsworth Roberts of South Ireland street.

They 4 This sale affoids ycu an opportunity to buy Brass 5 Beds as cheap as Iron or Wood Beds. Ihe Stockjs limitedThe price is low. The demand will be heavy, Don't Wait If You Want One ti $13.50 Brass Bed, Satin Finish, $13.50 Brass Bed. Polish Finish, now $7.75 5c ADMISSION 5c did not state their business, which is thought to have been of a police Lake, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs.

Charles Frazee and daughter Helen have returned from a visit with Mrs. Frazee's sister, Mrs. Earl Mnselman and family in Colurribus, Ohio. $15.00 Brass Bed, Polish Finish, now $10 00 $20.00 Braes Bed, folish Pinisb, now 50 $25.00 Brass Bed, Satin Finish, now. "Vaudet Theatre 1 1 hi S3 $27.00 Brass Bed, Polish Finish, now $23 00 $40.00 Brass Bed.

Satin Finish, now. 00 Two 3x6 Satin Finish Beds, worth $25.00 each, will be sold singly or as twin beds, at a special bargain price of $18 75 1 1 3 Mrs. Eckman and daughters, the Misses Blanche and Mabel and Mrs. Wilson of Connersville were quests of Mrs. Frank Davis and family ves terdav.

The Mises Alice and Verna Heist of Godard. will return home tomorrow after a visit with Miss Lillian Hurst, wet of tlie city and other relatives. 7 Crist Bloomhiffdale, son in law I. M. (Drama) "The Forded Dispa (BISON Drama "A Squaw's Retribution" (CHAMPION) (Drama) "With Sheridan ai Murfreesboro" WANTS DIAMOND RING.

New Catle Times: II. Sargent of Indianapolis has brought suit against Jerry Woods of Knightstown to replevin a diamond ring of the alleged value of $500. Barnard Brown filed the complaint for the plaintiff and Newbv Nevfv will represent Mr. Woods in the case. CHEAP AT THAT.

Cambridge City Tribune: New Castle wants Billv Sundav, the for mer baseball player and now sensational evangelist, to conduct a religious revival, but Billy won't consider the almost hopeless job of converting that place for less than $8000. Cheap enough. See These Beds in Our Window Today 11 11 I Geo. C. Wyatt Company of Mr.

and Mrs. Iewis Cline, has A NEW SONG ADMISSION been brought here from his home in t3f 5c 5c Cincinnati, snfferiris: with a fever bordering on typhoid. HnHBHHHHBHHHHnHnnHHnHnHonHHHnnnBnno a 0 Pi HL IS a Given by the Young People of the Catholic Church i At the Beautiful Church Park' 6 enoiis 1 1q a July to IS 3' tip Cilivi.

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