The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

SEYMOUR DAILY REPUBLICAN, SEYMOUR, INDIANA TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1917. SEYMOUR DAILY REPUBLICAN C. SMITH, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Seymour, Indiana, Postoffice as Second-class Matter.

DAILY--By Carrier. One Year $5.00 Months 2.50 Three Months 1.25 One Week .10 DAILY--By Mail in Advance Year $3.00 Months 1.75 Three wolonths. 1.00 One .10 WEEKLY One Year in Advance. $1.00 National Advertising Representatives CARPENTER-SCHEERER CO. Fifth Ave.

New York People's CABINdE. Chicago TUESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1917. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET.

Mayor--J. H. Andrews. Clerk--Harry Findley. Treasurer--S.

H. Amick. Councilman-at-large-C. R. Emery and Harry F.

McColgin. Ward Councilmen. First -John A. Goodale. Second--Avis loadley.

Third -Windom Goss. Fourth--Eugene Ireland. Fifth--Henry Roegge. The people, of Seymour and Jackson county are anxious to show the members of' Company how inely they appreciate their loyal and patriotic service. These boys are part of this comunity.

Many of them have spent their entire lives in this city and community. Their friends and their interests are here. They look to this city and county for encouragement. What will be done for the local Sammies on next Saturday will long be remembered by There is no question but that they will deeply appreciate the big them. dinner that is being prepared for them.

The mothers and sisters in Jackson county will want to contribute something to this meal. They do not know how long it will be until their own sons and brothers are called to service, if they have not already been called. What the people of this community will do for Company every mother and sister would appreciate if her son or brother were encamped in some distant state and the same couitesy were shown. Upon the housewives in Jackson 'county falls the responsibility of making the dinner for Company next Saturday a success. Germany ought to begin to take notice now.

Among the American' Indians who have enlisted in the United States army are a number of the Sioux tribe. Two of them have unusual names which will be of interest to the kaiser and his clique. Their names are "Did- NotButcher," and Many -Arrows-and People Sayso People Sayso The Seymour Daily Republican: Kindly permit me tocorrect a statement in your paper of Saturday, August 18th. The Commercial Club of Seymour furnished the money for the seed that! was bought for the gardens this last spring. The Charity organization had nothing at all to do with it.

Aunt Sallie Blakey's garden was one of the best in the southwestern part of the city and I trust the police will make a special effort to find the thief. There are many worthy poor in Seymour and it has been surprising to see how well they have cared for their gardens this summer and many of them will have vegetables all winter. A few refused to put in any garden at all. No doubt these few expect to live by stealing from those that have tried to do their part in the genn-'patriotic movement. I feel by careful watching the thieves may easily be caught and I trust to Mayor Ross to sentence them heavily enough.

Mrs. J. F. Shiel, Chairman of the Garden Committee. Regimental Stripes of the Allies- an exclusive design in neckwear, 75c.

Wear -sold only by The Hub. a21d PROGRAMS FOR INSTITUTE MAILED (Continued from first page) Friday, "Arithmetic." Afternoons, "High Spots in. Educational Monday, "Concrete Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, "School Kids." The county superintendent requests that all teachers bring their programs with them and that they come prepared to take notes on all the different lectures. He desires that teachers bear in mind that two per cent. is added to the teacher's average for full attendance and 'encourages that all be present at each session promptly on time.

Two sessions have been arranged to be held in the evening. Prof. Black will deliver a lecture on Wednesday evening on the subject, "Pedagogy of the Teacher Jesus." On Thursday evening a lecture will be given by Prof. W. A.

Millis, on the subject, "The Fit Man." The program arranged for the week follows: Forenoon to 12:00. 8:30 Opening Exercises. 9:30 Prof. L. M.

Tilson. Rest. 10:00 Prof. Lester Black. Rest.

11:00 Prof. W. A. Millis. Afternoon to 4:30.

1:30 L. M. Tilson. Rest. 2:30 Prof.

Lester Black. Rest. 3:30 W. A. Millis.

Evening Wednesday, Lecture, "Pedagogy of the Teacher Lester Black. Thursday, Lecture, "The Fit W. A. Millis. Invocations.

Monday. C. I. Pinnick. Tuesday.

W. U. Guerrant. Wednesday. Lester Black.

Pres. W. A. Millis. Friday.

Prof. L. M. Tilson. Infant Child Dead.

Fred Oliver, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson, Meyers street, died this morning at 4:30 o'clock following a several days' illness. The funeral services will be held from the home Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. W.

Dorn, pastor of the St. Paul church, will conduct the services, followed, by interment in Riverview cemetery. BUILDING AGAIN A222 A LOAD OF LUMBER STANDS FOR. PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY When you drive towards home on a load of lumber, the impression goes out to all who behold. Such expressions as "Something doing on the "There's a man who is always busy," or "Building again," never hurt a farmer or his farm.

Load Your Wagon At Our Yard SEYMOUR PLANING MILL CO. 419 S. Chestnut St. NEWSY PARAGRAPHS Henry: Alwes: has purchased new five-passenger Dort automobile from the 'Reliable Auto Company. Mrs.

David A. Baird, who has suffered intensely for the last three weeks at her. home, 211 Central avenue, with a carbuncle over her right eye is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs.

Newby, of Indianapolis, who have been here for the past week visiting their nephew, Arthur Newby and family, returned to their home Monday. Mr. Newby is a brother of the late Samuel Newby. B. A.

Goodale, of Tampa, Florida, and Mrs. Leslie More and daughter, Miss Bernice, of Haines City, Florida are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Kindred, who has been seriously ill for two months at her home on Central avenue. Fred Whiteomb, of Hayden, was here on business today. He has been appointed agent for 0.

C. Haug, of Indianapolis, who is trustee for the bankrupt stock of Frank Reichlie at North Vernon and Hayden. Mr. Whitcomb will represent Mr. Haug in closing up the business.

Wilfred Geile, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Geile of this city, will leave tomorrow for New Haven, to resume his studies at Yale University after spending his summer vacation 1 here.

His class will begin their. studies next Mondav, although Yale college proper does not open for several weeks. Ed Vest, Clifford Reed and Roy Gilbert, of Blocher, motored here Monday night. Mr. Vest and Mr.

Reed were the guests over night of the former's brother, the Rev. E. R. Vest. North Chestnut street.

This Morning they went to Jonesville for; al fishing trip. Mr. Gilbert, who formerly lived at Surprise, returned to Blocher this morning after transacting business. He said that one field of four acres of wheat near Blocher had a yield of sixty bushels to the acre which he believes is the best in the state. Granulated sugar $2.30 per bag at Mayes': a22d Republican Want Ads.

Get Results. Soldier Pictures We will make one photograph free and will give a reduction on additional photographs if they are wanted for the mother or, sweetheart of any soldier. We have purchased the Ellis electric light from the Ellis studio and can make pictures at any time, day or night. We also have the Ellis studio negatives and can make duplicates of any photos taken there. The Windhorst Studio 19 East Second Street Advertise in The REPUBLICAN.

It PAYS Southern Indiana's Great Patriotic Day Under the Auspices of the Indiana Food Conservation Commission To be Held at Seymour, Saturday, August 25 Only two of these big demonstrations are to be held in Indiana. The first was recently held at Plymouth, for the northern part of the State, and the State Food Commission has designated Seymour for the second because it is easily accessible by rail, traction and highway from all sections of Southern Indiana. Patriotic Speeches Amusem*nts Attractions William Jennings Bryan America's foremost orator has donated his services for this occasion. Prof. G.

I. Christie, State Food Administrator, will also give an address. The committie has also extended invitations to SENATOR JAMES E. WATSON, GOVERNOR JAMES P. GOODRICH, CONGRESSMAN LINCOLN DIXON AND OTHERS.

Practical Assurance Has Been Given That Government Aeroplanes WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Piloted by U. S. Army -Aviators, Will, Give Exhibition Flights PROF. G. I.

CHRISTIE Music by 2nd Indiana Infantry Regimental Band and Other Musical Aggregations The Greatest Patriotic Celebration in the History of Southern Indiana Be Among the Thousands Who Will be Present to Enjoy This Memorable Occasion and Renew Their Loyalty to the Flag ARE FREE -NO CHARGES OF ANY KIND.

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)
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