FROM DOWN IN THE HILLS O' ment I am saying that if she happens the same yotj would make facts.
fine and when ssked by natty? on the pay
'Bad Boy Bent on streets how he was going to rdund up
that monev. he confided to himhome that he
that way a yearMrom now she'll see took
that same old sign. ,
them mad. I remember the last trip I
through Brown county with a gen-
tleman from the Northwest. We left
A Brown Countlan.
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(rhoto by Hohenberger.) pn and the sheriff action to find an a hill, at the other side of which his utes she called us to eat. It waa eome
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visited the scene of -- ,
dlanapolla Alumnae chapter of '4.he Big"
old wash boiler covered with dnugh to cabin deposited. And up to this day dinner. I would tell you what we had
Native Mother' Sits in prevent evaporation of tothe precious the car haa never seen the elaborate to eat for I still remember, but my dear ma Kappa Sorority with a card party
fluid. L'pon being asked explain why garage that had been prepared for it. mother alwavs taught .me not to tell yesterday afternoon in honor of the)
School Room Window to V. i ' , - -
his woman was doing her baking out he
failed Him and
in home. When we
what I ate away from
Not many months ago a widow mar- got ready to leave my friend asked newly elected officers, who are: Mlsa
the woods, words Ruth Dickey, president; Miss Phyllis
' was brought to town to go through the ried a man pretty well healed and they what the bill was and he was surprised
Prevent Off spring From usual routine In order that he might have been getting along very nlnjjy. when he was informed by the woman Clarke, vice president; Miss Thelma
Hunslnger, secretary; Miss Marie Little,
know he was under arrest. Being next re-
Their happiness, however, didn't prevent that she would not take a penny for the
f
leased without bond he showed belleveil the following from a Jealous neighbor:ee dinners. He gave two of her children treasurer, and Miss Marie Wooley, Tri-
playing Hookey Fined, ' morning for a bracer, for he
p
'Ain't It a sight that he couldn't ,"(i cents apiece as presents when we left. angle editor.
The house was decorated in the sorer.
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he'd need one in order to face th
that morning. He was tnld that wotildn t
Judge she wu marrin' him fr
his money? My friend talked about that dinner all
An' he is so poorly didn't have any the way back to Nashville. Ity colors maroon and lavender and
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' ' do and the .nfllcer In charge of the goods blznes gittln' tied up, 'specially .with This Is only one Instance. Brown coun- the following member were present:
I AGANA, Guam, Nov. 3. (Associated started to walk sway whenI the prisoner her. I 'low idie'll be havin' him oper- tv Is full of such people. I have been Mesdamea
I Press) A native mother on the island t
yelled out: "Won I make do? fu.s.fs tliat ated on one o' these days sinc-h- don't up and down Kittle Blue, Saddle creek. R. H. Stuart Nell Nerrlck Thorn
I of Guam will sit alt day at a. school my liquor didn't It? His trial seem f
bo dyln' fast enough." Bean Blossom creek, Owl creek. Salt Kobert Hatfield Kthel Grimm .
was cut very short. The following letter, addressed to the creek, l.lek creek and Creasy creek and A. B. Ramsey Hazel Williams ' '
room window to prevent her offspring editor of The Star, has been received the are all the same oil John Oldham
from playing: hookey. This Is not Carl Garf had been putting In most of from an county resident now right. I know every hog path In Brown Misses
of her desire that her child shall the morning over In a field of shocked living in Watervllet, N. Y.. relative to county and I knew all of the people in Lillian Mueller Helen Trent
wheat with a fine rail fenceto foreground. the artless written by Mr. Hohenberger the countv twenty-fiv- e years ago. Helen Walsh Bernlce Burgess
acquire learning-- but to avoid paying
,
Just as he was preparing pull stakes for The Sunday Star: .1 hoie Mr. Hohenberger'a next article
along came the owner whether of the scenery n I have Just finished reading an arti-
the ', truancy fine of 15 cents. he could
Ph.nl.ln T. - ThnmniAn. United v.
question and Inquired cle In your Sunday Issue of Oct. T. en-
MUftaii TVi . u. .........
have a look at the "pitcher."someWell, he
titled "From Down in the Hllhr-
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States Navy, school superintendent. looked, then he squinted more, Brown County." by Frank M. ilohen-berge- r,
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furl to ask himIfwhat
aayC he is endeavoring; to adapt the and It was up tothe rendition. the I have traveled here and there
it, work of education on the Island to the he thought of
observer he and I have often wondered how Brown
artist had been a close countv has got such a bad name. If
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particular needs of the natives. The man
s Chamorros take readily to penmanship, might have seen the old counting any one who reads Mr. Hohenbcrger'a
the wheat shocks on the canvas.
v.
articles knows Brown county like 1 do,
The Shopping Shoe.
Any-wa-
mathematics and all kinds of mechanics. about the time 'rl thought all
"
The children frequently know American
i' history more thoroughly than youngsters
in the United States of the same age.
til; it 4 f Jk-- : hopes of an expression were gone, the
critic, In a rather disappointing tone,
said : "Well, son, yrni port nigh gota
Wiev would know none of it Is true ex-
cept in regard to the picture of the
Courthouse, The picture is perfect.
description
His
of the locust trees Is also for street
etandarttse Grammar Grades.
"Wo have standardized the eighl
'em all in too bad you didn't have
bigger cloth."
good. I have played undo them, have
eaten under them and have heard many
good sermons preached under them.
THIS shoe,
shop, permit
' Tbt natives take a lot of Interest In
.grammar grades and added a mgn -
the work the artists are alldoing down I don't suppose Mr. Hohenberger ever the free, lithe step that is
school, which places the educational the nice knew that at one time Indianapolis was
here and readily recall
of Guam on a par ,wlth those in things the painters say about
and scenery. Stopping at a
the people
s
a burg only one mile square and thSJt
my grandfather was the one who con- part of woman's charm.
the Philippines and the United States,"
-- cross-road-
keeper asked ducted City ctjurt and was the sole po-
store for Information, the It prevents fatigue and
the sunerintendent says.
"The Industrial classes, despite our
limited funds and equipment, have been
me what my line
long had I been
Brown county, and did
of work
canter-in- '
I see
was.
around In
that
how
fine
liceman as late as In the forties. I have
a directory of Indianapolis that can in-be
earried in your vest pocket, which strain, and assures en 1
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especially successful. Lacemaking, bas-
old elm Just ahead of me at the bend cludes tmr names of all the residents of
the city at that time. Don't think-- am during comfort because
weaving- of various ar-
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classes make the furniture and other to aYtlst But It makes my blooil boil when read
that if I'd try an- git through 'nother steps. The county haa been hunted of
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knew, a certain Western such stories (bout old Brown county.
wooden fittings for the schools. The girls a lot of folks who left the season with th garment she'd help me death not by fox chasers and seekers A worked here a number of yearson ago. I
so readily take to dressmaking that stills always the officers, either. was sorry I didn't, so he went to tell In one article, relative to the death
old home town fifteen or. Into it uv
.
American clothes are gradually replac- number of distilleries have been located me who he was. of President Harding. I would gamle street ho.
ing the graceful costume of the native twenty years ago expect-to- A city man who invested In thre through rumors, but very few' outfits "Wall." said the old man (slight hes- that the people of Nashville knew It as
women. and two valleys got rather are being hauled to Nashville these itation due to dlslodgement of chew of soon as the writer of said article dhh
Hare Weakness for Cake.
"The real problem is presented by the
see it almost Intact when they de- hilltops"about
cide to pay the place a visit? "Keep Out" signs
his 100 acres and put up days.
in various spots. And about stills, I remember
tobacco from customary parking with
"he were one o' them fellers at th end
spot),a In another article In regard to a mem-
ber of a lodge sitting around so he could 9 207 Guaranty Bldg.
After spending a spring and summer on sendingspeaking a couple of large wagons cov- sparse gathcrin' ofI whiskers
wish I could mem-
draw benefits from said order, I will any
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classes of cooking and gardening. The The otheY day a jaan who had the place he confided to his nearest ered with racks all the ac- o' his chin laws, that If such a. thing were true I would
haya still tobringing ber his name. Any way, he were one
,
children enter with zest Into the com- two miles away that he wished cessories of Nashville several hate to think I was horn In good old
spent the biggest part of his life In neighbor o' them furriners that painted anby hand, county. But I was snd I am
I Ground Gripper Shoes
the original owner had had those signs years Included in the outfit
petitive raising of many kinds of vege- ago. an" he always said our roads cabins
tables. They also learn the principles Nashville came back from the West up when he came to buy. was a barrel of mash and the way the taked well." proud today to think I can look back
and see the good old hospitable people of
When it comes to hospitality any one natives were sampling the same with a
of dlatetica and do excellent cooking. where he has owned a farm for that tincup well, an old woman said there
has ever visited these parts knows wouldn't A lady from oft. passing a window In Brown county as they used to be.
But they refuse to carry home any of twenty years. He expected to walk that Brown county can't be surpassed. court.
be enough left for evidence in a Gnaw Bone store, saw a sign an- I have driven all over Brown county
the vegetable they raise one or to eat any- Are we accommodating? Laws, yes. nouncing "Christmas Candles," and she with different people and no matter the
thing they cook, with exception, up and down the main street and remarked to her companion, "Isn't that tluie of day, when wo got ready to eat
Why, we even have signs on our farms At a recent term of ' court a boot
native diet consists mainly of greet comrades of younger days. 2U
rice juid flsh, and the natives prefer the The stores seemed somewhat out of
canned Alaska saJmo.n, if flshthey can pay
of these "The Home of Your "Electric Servant'
for it .to the delicious place and even the old Iron fence
had been removed from around the
ctricany style
,
Ritz s
dinner-dance-
popular this season among Americans Nashville was founded in JSSfl, and See our exhibit at
as they were last. was laid out in August of that year GAINADAY backed at
An Sunday night attendance by Banner C. Bnmimett, county agent.
Electric Ironer the Food Show you prefer
is 500, and almost as many as to be
It. was first railed
the township In which it was then
from
by a '$4,000,000 .fac- Booth 42. almost any price
seen at the Thursday night dances.
Among those noticed at the iiitz re-
James Hawwn prepared the plat
of the town and acted in the capacity of tory 31 years of suc- The Gainaday ironer makes
cently have been Mrs. Edward Stotps-bur-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Blddle, Jef-
surveyor when the streets were mea-
sured. The first sale of lots took place cess. ironing day a joy. you want to pay!
ferson Crane, Marquis DeCastellanoj .Sept. 12, iKSU, and was continued priv
Katon Cromwell, Mrs. Clifford Brokaw, ately during the autumn at months. the old
Mrs. Alaslr Cameron, Capt. and Mrs.
John R. Kdle, Mrs. Cameron Hawkins,
The first house built Jacksonburg
or In the immediate vicinity was a log
HORTON
reliable 50 year old
TO INDIANAPOLIS HOUSEWIVES: The Horton
daughter of Senator and Mrs. Owen of You don't need to "shop around',' NOW! Here is of a complete range appliances to suit all style
-- -- 30-inc-
structure erected about IH.'in by Banner labor-savin- g h
Oklahoma; Mrs. Maury Reld, Frederick Brummett and was located about ir0 y
Dieter, Capt. and Mrs. 'William Crock- yards northeast of the present county line. ' preferences and pocketbooks. PAY AS YOU SAVE ! ironer that does the work
er, Miss Lorraine Rowan, Mrs. Adrian infirmary. bout the same time Isaac
Iselin and her daughter, Louise Iselin; Matthews built a, log cabin in the north-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. S. Williams, west part of town and another cabin HOTPOINT known
Mrs. Robert Rowan, Mrs. James
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
was erected near the cemetery by Henry
Jackson. In May, lS.'tH, W. S. Roberts
erected a double log cabin, in one part
of which he placed a stork of goods
worth $1,600. The panic of 1M7 was
all the world over. '
keenly felt in Jacksonburg, and Hoberts
was forced to close his doors. Other
stores were established and in most of
them liquor was sold as well as gro-
ceries and other articles.
Nashville was incorporated in 1872.
and the survey of the territory to be
comprised within the limits of the cor-
poration was made by John P. Wright:
The Edison
The census of the town was taken early
in August by S. (i. Pettigrew and
trie
citizens were enrolled.
Japh Schooley, who takes delight In Electric Co.
Co
having folks know that he is a warm-
blooded Brown countyian, had been
showing up around the street corners a
number of frosty mornings minus a coat
Inc.
and with shirt sleeves rolled up to the
elbows. The other night Jack JYost put
Authorized Distributors
an exceptionally heavy enamel In ths of these lines, invites Out of the bl91S
35 - valley and the next morning Jeph ap-
you to come in and see
115 -- 117
Comfort Baby s Skin
peared on the streets clad In a coat that
was the talk of the village tar several
days. It was one of those cTiameleons
as far as the color was concerned, but'
when it came to describing its condition
well, the boys couldn't undestand how
them demonstrated
daily. "Sold on easiest of
Traffic Jam East Ohio Street Just Back of
Denison Hotel
With Cuticura Baths
Don't let your baby lufler or fret
because of rashes, eczemas, irrita
it managed to hold together. The lin-
ing at the cuffs was hanging down in
festoons anil the punctures and rips at
the front and back were countless. It
made Jeph Just a trifle peevish when he
weekly or monthly pay-
ments.
Demonstrations 'at your
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ill
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tions or itchings. Give him a warm heard the boys say that one blowout at
bath, using Cuticura Soap freely. the back was exposing his y s.
one-wa- gal-lii- home sjf desired. Just
but he didn't show fight, and when
Then anoint affected parts with Cu- asked whether it was the only coat he call
ticura Ointment. The daily use of
Cuticura does much to prevent
these distressing troubles.
had. replied :
"Boys, times hez bin pretty dern hard
up our way an' last night me an' the
Kin rn if w i t ' i
i Cuticura Soap without mui. that I wui needln' a eoat worse than
terbacker, an' Jist when things looked