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The Daily Republican from Rushville, Indiana • Page 4

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Rushville, Indiana
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR I Stock Food nn ll Poultry Panacea I UK. nr i Instant Louse Killer I UU. Healing Powders I Nothing Better on the Market. Guaranteed. I PEOPLES DRUG STORE, Stewart.

Second and LOCAL BREVITIES 11 "I Generally fair tonight and Tuesday except showers south portion tonight; warmer. I PERSONAL POINTS mn UMM spent Sunday 11111 it 111 1,41 utii a COUNTY NEWS mn it mh Raleigh. Do You Want Good Flour? If so, do not accept anything but Pride and made by the Rush County Mills. Your Grocer may tell you that he has other Flour that is just as good, but he has not, for and have given satis- I faction where all others have failed. Mu agar in in Conners Ville.

Witt Mrs. Martin Clawson and son VUU Nellie Gainlier spent Sunday went to Carthage, last week for at Dayton, O. a two visit. Mrs. Jane Giuricli, of Ie, -Miss Sue Grew? spent SumUv js her nephew.

Dr. Charles with relatives at Connersville. I A ten jx)and boy was born this morn- bmuiieu. ting to Mr. and Mrs Bit Tyler, of West Anna Lavy, and daughter, County Hea cond street 'drs.

Nellie Anderson, visited Mrs Solo- institute saturday. LO mon Smith Sunday. I Dr. ti L. Snmllen and wife visited Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln Guffin aud little Mr. and Mrs. Van Hood at Carthage daughter worshipped at Little Flatrock Tribune: Mrs. Frances Sunday.

church Sunday. of Rushville, is here the guest Mrs. Ida Shepler has been iii poor I of Mrs. Elbert Shirk Tyner. health for several weeks and her eou- vc; I dition shows no improvement.

-Miss will go ta-, of Lewis- the latter part of the week The Oratorio rehearsals begins tonight at 7:30 p. rn. All members expected to be in attendance. Benjamin Kiplinger, who is suffering from paralysis, is reported as being no better todav. Send us Word lf you come I arn von.

a get it to OUR Drug LINE IS AS COMPLETE AS ANV. HARGROVE MULLIN. -J RUSH COUNTY MILLS C. Clark Sons fall I MILLINERY OPENING October 5th, 6th and 7th. All the latest things in Pattern Hats and Novelties.

All are cordially 0 4 4 4444444444444444444444444 SUE GREGO. PUBLIC SALE; Horses, Hogs and Jersey Cattle. At Gings Station, Tuesday, Oct. IO, '05 At one p. Walter E.

Ging. GRAND FALL OPENING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 5, 6, 7. OUR AUTUMN OPENING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEWEST FALL STYLES. YOU ARK INVITED TO CALL MAUZY DFM IN I ING. Dept.

Store. The W. R. (J. Penny Social will meet at tho home of Mrs.

Gregg, on Eighth street, tomorrow night. Tim MoCulgin-Tompkins howling I club, composed of twelve couples, will have its first meeting of season tomorrow night. The newspaper press at the Republican old ce broke down this afternoon while printing the inside pages of the daily, and on this account the paper is delayed some what. The Lewark divorce was heard today by Will Newbold, who was appointed a special judge to hear this case. The degree of divorce was entered, the amount of the alimony was I settled oat of court.

The grade for the eastern extension of the I. O. traction company has been almost completed at the pointe between the place where the Flatrock bridge is being built and the power house. The case which has been filed against William Easley has not yet been brought to trial, and the acc used still remains in Hotel de Bainbridge. It is likely that the grand jury will investigate the ease.

Mr Lewis F. Newhouse met with an accident last Wednesday when a board fence fell against bim and sprained his lsft leg. Mr. Newhouse was unable to walk for twojdays, aud he gets with difficulty with the of a cane. Greensburg News: Word from An dersonVille is to effect that the grand jury at Brookville is looking into the death of Hank Ridener.

who was found dead Iii a barn at Andor- sonvlle last January under suspicious circumstances. Knightstown merchants must have bit on some advertising scheme. The Journal of that city says: is a moral to the exjKTieuce some local merchants had with that fake advertising man. It is to advertise in your Robt. Jarratt ami wife, of Union township, left Saturday evening for Asheville, N.

CX, to visit Mrs. Ada Barrington, whets there for her health. Mrs. Farrington is reported to be getting better. She is able to be up and walk about.

Emmet. Clifton, ho has been at her bedside, will be home Wednesday. Many of the housewives of tile city are ap to their elbows in the business of canning peaches ami making poaeh butter and peach preserves. This is a great season for peaches and the ladies are making the very best use of all the time and peaches they can get in preparing for winter. From HOO to 1800 bushels of peaches have been used up by the ladies of this city so far this season.

for a short visit with relatives. and Mrs. John aud Mr. and Mrs, Cl ll. Lambert spent Sunday with Mr.

aud Mrs, Bert Reeves, west of town. Journal A. R. Hurtless. of Rushville, was here this week on business connected with the Franklin street sewer.

his son. Josh, over ub CHURCH NEWS iwwwwwnMMMMiMWiitiitinawMimmninnwl Rev. W. P. McGarey will begin a meeting at Shiloh Wednesday, Get.

4tli, at 7 JO Preaching each evening till Sabbath, the regular fail communion service will be conducted by the pastor. An organization is being formed in Covington, headed by Prof. Harold Gibbs, to farther the restoration of Grigorian church music, in sympathy with a movement which is now engaging the attention of all church mnsic- i ms in the ecclesiastical world. Columbus Republican Saturday: The Rev. B.

M. Hyde, of Indianapolis, who is the new Methodist presiding for this district, was in the city looking for a house. He was well please I with Columbus and says he will locate here if he can find a suitable place. Members of chnreh are house hunting for him. Ville, visited 1 day.

Charles Longfellow, of Sexton is doing painting for N. Sweet, Sweet an I family visited Mrs Lavinia Jackson ar Fairview Sunday. The teachers, pupils and friends of our schools have had a life size per trait cf the late Win. S. Hall made and it now hangs in the principal room.

It by Dell E. Randall, a good one. What an inspiration to have a picture of that of great and good man looking down up- are on us I The base ball team of Center I crossed bats wittfour high school team AMUSEMENTS IIM ll I HI III Ii OF THE cff the the protean comedy drama, introducing the clever boy actor, LeRoy E. Sumner, will bp presented at the opera Wednesday night. It is a drama of the most Intense interest, combining all the popular The turtling in the extreme, situations all noveljand original, holding the audience spell hound and awestricken at the many thrilling Instances, The narrative introduces love story, tender, pathetic, effecting deep emotion, a rich comedy vain is interwoven.

The play is presented by a very capable company. The Have yon read that very interesting magazine, pl 8 ct last Saturday afternoon VI though the somewhat, it was a good game. The visitors were beaten by score of 13 to 3. There'will be an ail day Sunday school convention at M. E.

church mountings magnificent. Oct. 8 th, beginning af o'clock. Rev. D.

P. Saul will close his pastorate of the Woodville congregation on the third Sunday of this month. Emery Yandcventer and family are making an extended visit, with relatives in Yirignia. Wayne Working celebrated the 20 th anniversary of his birth by giving a party to his school mates and friends on last Saturday night. I The Aid Society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs.

E. L. Aiken on next Thursday after- It Is Not Economy to do the family washing at home When you figure up the cost of the water, soap, starch, extra tire and time, and most of the nu ss aud trouble that it makes, and compare it with our price of 5 cents a pound, washed, starched and dried, you will see that you a 1 iord to wash at home. We do it better than you pebbly can, too. RUSHVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY.

221 Morgan Phone 342 noon. I Miss Bertha Bunker received forty cent, of her deposit in the tie Boy Actor, Opera House, Oct 4. vtgo count? bank, last week. So far, so good. nniiniHHititiitiiiHiiitiiiMiiiiiitiiitiitiiiitiiiiiii, DEATHS I Nut how Cheap but how (rood is what you want in DRUG 5...

Aud the Host you can Always AT get Corner Drug Store, Cooper and Rexall Remedies. na Mrs Se 1 1 ie Feme, widow of the late John W. Ferree. of Anderson, township, mother of Squire Lock Ft rrec, died Sunday morning at ll Funeral from house at 10:00 a. rn.

Tuesday. Burial at Milroy. Boy Actor. Opera House, Oct. 4.

UTA pretty achoo! teacher inaugurated a new cure for recently. offered to kiss the first arrival each morning. The Great Bend Register adds the next morning at five three young men were seen roosting on the fence and by six all the boys of the ic bool aud two directors had put in their appearance. Red Orosi Ball Blue should be in every Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 oz.

package only cents. Water Weils Phone 337. Office 134 E. 2 St, If you want a Tubular well see John C. Rosencrance Co.

Rushville, Indiana. 12 years experiencejn drilling wells. I DK. EXPECTORANT The old leliabie cough cure that makes friends whenever and wherever it is nsed. FAILED YET There ie no remedy that more pleasant to take, safer, that gives such prompt results in every kind of cough.

It is best for Children and best for Grownups. Every bottle ti iran teed. 25 and F. B. JOHNSON IO.

PAPER. The'raciug season is about over and nearly all of the local horsemen returning to winter quarters. There is a very large number race horses in Rushville and this county, scores of men do nothing but to take of them. Rush county rate horses have been very successful year, and a large number of good parses have been won bv local horse men, The whereabouts of Miss Mary Madden, the young girl who clandestinely left the home of the Bisters of I'no i lienee at Connersville last Tuesday night, where she had been placet! lo I lier guardian, Philip to remain until she became of age, still remains I as much of a mystery aa ever. The is very attractive and is said to lie a finished steaogrsplier and it believed that it would be no trouble I for her to hold a portion as inch.

A dispatch from Gwvnneville I Will Wilson, who was fireman on en I No. 41 that was wrecked at Glen wood last Wednesday evening, is a resident of this town and he was, brought here to be taken care of, I Fireman Wilson l.as been on the road for three years and this is the first I time he was ever in a wreck. His juries are nor as serious as was first i reported in the papers He sustained; a severe sprained ankle and injured! hack. He will resume hts on I I the road when foe I Boy Actor, Opera House. Oct 4 OYSTER SUPPER AT GOWDY.

Tho lad it's of Hie Howdy M. E. chn rd 1 will give an supper on Saturday night, October 7th, I proceeds for the benefit of the church, and A cordial invitation is extended to every hodv. Alt up-to-date Red Cross Ball Blue. It makes clothes clean aud sweet as when new.

AU yn Autumn Hmf Ihrouqh Histoi Old Virginia. to A I aal Meted tour Ic OLI YirjOnbt Ik in win leave lim ghat not, Low via Biff Four Ail nrcosaary InHethtl in the rate. Sffientlit! 0 I unity to visit taints. This Autumn Tour will bt- fur rsenaDy eotxlut ted by Mr. lit P.

410 Mad iron Ohio, who wit furnish complete information on applies) or cai! on Blar Four Atrent. Xlxdiibit Of tile -j GLOBE HOT BLAST HEATER And Special Sale. Perfection in Construction Perfection in Design Perfection in Operation. The only heater made that absolutely burns soft coal without smoke or soot. Having completed with the manufacturer of the re novvned GLOBE HOT BLAST heater, we will on the following named date hold a heater demonstration at our store, aided by a competent man from the factory.

We invite all to come and see the greatest stove of the age in operation. Date of Demonstration Wednesday. October 4. tv HUITT (St Tbs Court Reuse is Us. OPERA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1905.

HOUSE A Sterling Comedy Drama Boy Actor. Opera House. Oct 4 Secure Seats Early at Hargrove Mulling One of the Many. IntroiuciuY the Boy Actor Roy E. Summer.

si A Production BEAUTIFUL SCENIC EFFECTS Prices 25c, 35c, 50c.

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