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The Daily Republican from Rushville, Indiana • Page 5

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Rushville, Indiana
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Friday "February 3, 1911. THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. PAGE FIVE. For the Announcement of THE BIG SALE of the Stock of Dry Goods bought at Sale at the 5 Bee Hive Department Store Correct Styles in Wall Paper are always to be found in our Decorating Department. Come in and let us show you our line of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Chi- Namel Floor Finish and Capital City Liquid Paint.

Anything in the Decorating line is always to be found in our up-to-date Decorating Department. Good Goods at Reasonable Prices. F. B. Johnson Co.

Drugs and Wall Paper Free Delivery Phone 1408 A Practical Investment If you have a sum of money on hands which is not earning est, why not deposit it with this institution whereby you will receive interest? The Farmers Trust Co. Acts as Trustee 44 FILM (IMP) The First Misunderstanding First Appearance of The Biograph Company, Now With the Imp PERSONALPOINTS THE LA Comical Comedy Sketch Entitled Early I the Roses Bloom in 5c ADMISSION 10c Palace Theatre FILM (EDISON) Link That (Drama) A New Song 5c ADMISSION 5c A Stewart visited in Indianapolis today. Sexton was a visitor in Indianapolis today. O. C.

Brann visited in Indianapolis today. Kennedy transacted business in Indianapolis today. I and Mrs. W. II.

Smith visited in Indianapolis today. A. L. Aldridge was a vis- itor in Indianapolis today. Newbold transacted business in Indianapolis today.

Martha Marr Hug-. spent the day in Indianapolis. E. Watson returned home this morning from Topeka. Kansas.

Will Pearsev and son Horace spent the day in Indianapolis. Austin of Gings station passed through here today enroute to Indianapolis. Mildred Carson of Dayton, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rieh Reed in North Main street.

Yal Ripbeiger of Connersville spent yesterday the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jacob Meyer and family. DePrez returned to his home in Shelbyville today after attending the Social club dance here last night. Gentry of Greensburg has returned home from a few business trip at Milroy and Rnsh- ville. Mi- Elliott of Knightstown was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Jay last evening and was a guest at the Social club dance. and Mrs. G. W.

Harkrader returned to their home in Indianapolis today after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Reed last evening and attending the Social club dance. -Mr. and Mrs.

Robert G. Tucker of Indianapolis returned home today after being the of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bliss at the Social club dance last evening. Mr.

Tucker is Indiana correspondent for the Cincinnati Enquirer. Miss Lucy Hughes of Richmond. Missouri, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Jones in North Perkins -treef.

After a brief visit here Hughes will g.i to Ithaca. New York, where she will be a guest at a big hop to be given by Cornell University tudents. Mrs. Lincoln Gary entertained a company at Bridge this afternoon at her home in North Harrison street. -Jfr -Jr Mrs.

John Cooning entertained the L. E. C. Club at her home in North Sexton street yesterday afternoon. Probably the most enjoyed dance, from the view point of the dancers, was the affair given in the Social club house last evening.

The dance was formal and very beautiful in all 6f its appointments. Over fifty couples were in attendance, which included many guests from out of the city. A light luncheon was served all during the evening so members of the company could have refreshments at any time and for that reason no intermission was taken all during the evening from the time the grand march, led by Mr. and Mrs. Will Bliss was started at nine until the last dancer left the The music, which is conceded to be the best which was ever heard for any local affair, enlivened the occasion considerably.

An orchestra, composed of colored musicians, furnished the music. Among visitors who were gUests of members of the club were: Miss Mildred Carson of Dayton, Ohio; Miss Fredie Marie Farquhar of Muncie; Miss Susie Elliott of Knightstown; Miss Lucy Hughes of Richmond, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tucker of Indianapolis; Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Harkrader of Indianapolis; Rodney Haylor of Muncie, and Wrav DePrez of Shelbvville. a one act play, Haunted The first film for tonight is a Thanbouser, The second is a Nestor entitled the Days of This is said to be a good drama showing all the hardships of early western days.

HOLIDAYS THIS MONTH. There will be two bank holidays this month, both the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington coming this month. birthday is February which falls Sunday this year, and the banks will probably remain closed on Monday, the day following. birthday, February 22, comes 011 Wednesday. JUST ORDINARY CEMENT.

Almost every woman in Grammar. Bartholomew county, born swin- I died by two strangers, who sold ee- ment under the name of world famed and incomparable metal Wiley Beck, a grain dealer of Grammar, sold the strangers ilicir cement for 10 cents and his wife paid them 25 cents for a very small quail of it FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE is something everyone wants to enjoy, but at the same time it is something that not everyone wants work for. To become independent one must pay the price, which is Industry and Thrift. For the vast majority of us, the only road to competence lies through hard work and economy, Successful business men are unanimous in expressing the opinion that success comes through savings. We believe in that thoroughly.

We have seen its truth illustrated a great many times right in our own experience and observation in this community. We encourage your thrift by providing you with an absolutely safe place for your savings and by paying you 3 per cent compound interest on them. RUSH COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. PITH OF ECLIPSE Local Observers Will Get Poor View of Heavenly Event Which is Scheduled For April. If Its Got Name On It.

Correct. It is Knowledge rather than which enables 'to dress both correctly and becomingly. No part of your wearing apparel changes styles more often or more radically than does your shoes. That is the reason why so many hundred people who care to be correctly shod and who are particular about their personal appearance always buy their shoes of us. We carry a sufficient variety of correct styles to to express your own individuality in your selection.

The New Shoe Fashions are almost always first shown in this store. Come in and see the latest. BEN A. COX, (THE SHOE MAN) 232 North Main Street N. B.

You can buy shoes of us, after supper. We are always open until 8 p. m. ONE COMING NEXT OCTOBER Vaudet Theatre FILM (THANHOUSER) the Days of (NESTORS) 38 a a a a a a a a a HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Kennedy and Udell 5c ADMISSION 10c WANTS BILL AMENDED Manilla Man Writes Missive to ator Concerning Liquor Agitation. Here is a mean letter that Senator ood received from Manilla, say- the Shelbvville News.

The letter, after addressing the Senator as says: would ha- you offer this amendment on toe brewers bill: it enacted, that each container of intoxicating liquors bear on its label the photograph of Marshall and also that said label should be put on each individual that becomes intoxicated with such intoxicating liquors, and that each label should bear in large print the word This is a distinction that the Democratic party has think I shall prepare a bill in accordance with that said Senator Wood. Astronomers are bewailing the fact that the total eclipse of the sun, April 28, will not be seen in the United States. The eclipse will be total only over a part of the Pacific ocean, which includes the Samoan and Friendly Islands and a small part of the southeast coast of Australia. The line of total eclipse will be in the form of a path seventy-five miles in width from southeastern Australia to the equator, near South America. In this path the eclipse will be total for from two and a half to five minutes.

To see the eclipse, scientists would have to make the trip in steamers and take the risk of missing the path and of bad weather. According to Professor Coggshall, who has charge of Kirkwood observatory at Indiana University, the partial eclipse will be visible about sunset in Indiana. If the weather is fair the moon will he seen cutting across the southern edge of the sun and will darken a small part of the disk for half an hour. Indiana is barely within the northern limit of the eclipse. Scientists are looking forward, however, to the eclipse of next October, when the moon will pass between the earth and the sun.

SAW FIRST PLAY. Mrs. Caroline Shriner. age eighty-five, saw her fp-st play one night last week when she visited the Auditorium, accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. R.

M. LaRue, and witnessed Better Mrs. Shriner went relunctantly, but she en- joyed the evening and said af- terwards that she felt she had missed much by staying away from theaters all her life. She lives at Anderson. The Palace theater will have complete change of program tonight.

The Star Grand will present an Imp film tonight entitled First In this picture formerly of the graph company, makes her first appearance with the Imp company The La will present a comic al comedy ske'tch entitled Early Earl Robertson will sing ill the Roses Bloom in Kennedy and Udel in their vaude ville act at the 5raudet theater eon tinue to draw good crowds and are proving to be a favorite at this thea ter. They will be seen there tonight Saturday night they will be seen in A New One in Floor Finish Wears longer, looks better, is cheaper than grained or varnish stained floors or lineoleum or ingiain fillers for rug borders. Call and let us show you. Do it now and avoid the spring rush, when everybody is busy. F.

E. WOLCOTT, Druggist You Will Find Plenty of Little and Big Clover and Timothy Seed also Sack Clover and Reeleaned Clover and at prices you will buy nothing better in the city. I think this is a good time to buy. Timothy went up $1.17 today on the 100 pounds on the market. I also have plenty of linseed meal on hands.

Come soon as I have seeds of all kinds on band. Harness, Light and Heavy Made out of the best oak and tanned by Mooney at Columbus, Iod This is the best leather made on earth today. This is no lie. I have built harness for the standard Oil Company. You can see them on their teams at any time.

Four sets of my harness go to Texas. The price is $60.00 a set. I will guarantee the harness to last 15 years, if you take care of them Pipe and Chain Harness on hands'at all times and at any price you want them. You had better get the best for they are the cheapest. I am building better harness for the money than any firm in the State hand made I want you to come and see them before you order.

Sam YouDg says he used a set of harness made by me, for 25 years. Sam say they will last ten vears longer. You know Sam lie. J. W.

TOMPKINS Satisfaction and Pleasure in eating are attained at Everything cooked here has that delicious flavor that only an expert cook can give. Our meats, poultry and fish are chosen from the choicest in the market Our coffees, teas and milk are. best. When you want to enjoy a good meal go to WHITEHEAD CAFE.

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