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   Tipton Tribune (Newspaper) - February 28, 1913, Tipton, Indiana                                THE AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE TRIBUNE FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 22, 1913, WAS 2,430 NO. 112. 2.8, 1013. coffin nails Tile Passed the WY LIVES 111 hour after the fire si least may any TO Thursday the state senate the Hauck cigarette ami when j this measure becomes a law it is * GUESTS JUTS IN to make it hard on the ' man who lias been in the habit of the belief of There was no way in which to them for hours after the building Only four bodies were recovered be- Tour Affidavits Must Filed With County and smokin This measure deals j with the minor and the dealer making it a finable offense for for the violation of any of the j visions of the The state cigarette but it has it it is E. T. of Iran from his room and saw the 2S.-Fire,' way packed frantic The new measure makes it an destroyed the hotel trying to escape through caught here today caused the deaths of the He ran the makings in twenty it believed the found near a i put the escape made his way Beginning the pie of Tipton who happen to have mortgages on their real fense for any minor .to he be entitled to file their with cigarettes vits for tax and his possesion and if he is found and some be made at anytime of misrepresenting his age to of dead at The hotel the - He is positive that ail until April will bo the V1 liable fine and occupied part of a the frantic guests the and for tiling and people who | ' I i to from 1II7KXS the flames drove the 0;KTS from the 0 j ' the reached the burning hotel they saw a number of J windows in the two ' j per Before ladders could JW of SAves May Reach the roof fall in and no one was by the ladder It Was the Same Stunt That Worked In Was grants franchise line Must Built in Two Ue Thirteenth and Farum streets j rooms minors The fact that the hotel register Any dealer who m fail to law will sells cigarettes or he makings and the fire was to thu be entitled to any or one sivin the law the owner this contraband is liable to law is very stringent and it is destroyed will make it difficult of the j Church Celebrated believed that it will result in taking to obtain a of the 1- i t he from the youth the manager of the place a real estate mortgage can taxes to the amount of not the appraised value of the In other words if you should have mortgage on your real estate you will be entitled to an exemption of one-half the value of tire provided ' the one-half does not V The present has several bills pending that mean to this making the to be exempted but it it -i ' 1 * the HE is Son of Leavell will be ait Inaugural We have a letter son of William Lea at and he announces that he was one of the lucky people to to what property they a free trip to the inaugural The Property loss may about fifty The George Washington party as others about the announced for Thursday that many of Ule Kemp M. ' E. church Was quite were not registered and the total j attended was more nearly one weather and the Of these not more than twenty-five are known to have Handicapped by the freezing firemen devoted their best is with this proposed law it is doubtful if it with be Last year a many people in this county who had mortgages on their failed to get the benefit of the exemption law because they to in time to file their This must be done | between the first of March and last of Afler latter of getting there on account of the icy streets and The church parlors were beautifully and appropriately decorated in the national cherry boughs and displaying the skill of Mrs. R. Mr. Vai Craft with becoming cutaway knee pumps Colonial hat dignity to and does appear that much j Washington in the contest which j one million ' conducted by to an estimate of men j The cause ot the fire has not been Mr. says that if it- It started hi rear j and the verifiable not been for help he got the but had and Tipton people headway before it as her usual would not have been able to The lower floors of the prize and he is deeply grateful j p-v were occupied by him Clothing Hiller Liquor the Adams Express The stock of all these companies was il is too la the sweet smile and hair wore an antique gown of rpse to all those who gave him was an ' Hiller Liquor one in. Fred came here and got the Adams Express The stock C. Bed and Lee iof aU companies was land got subscriptions from land Kirtley looked charming -as I he people to make his victory a the J colonial I An pro-Fred is an excellent young man i at a grain was carried out which was and just at the age where he wilt rushed out and asked liim help j entertaining and amusing as for oine people He found The Sunday orchestra persons unconscious the accompaniments to all while Purvis on for a - short tune but was to get aw j tent km. One new ease was i hat j being a. suit iof Hie and ' against the town of I icing an action concerning right of The rase was sent here from Hamilton county in was but the appellate court on Tiie lower was reversed and the case was returned hero for another Lulu who is being for divorce by was defaulted -in the Tipton circuit court and the case was referred to the state's appreciate at its fullest worth a visit to the capital of at- a time when the machinery of i inside the and by the 1,'cautiful airs is going new hands the the when city Washington will have oil her gala For Charles Cumin privilege of seeing those he feels he is under BROS GEO C E R Y 60-Phones-550 SATURDAY H. & E. Granulated 20 lbs per 5c Buffalo per Santa Claus 8 Steel Gut Oat per Evaporated 3 Best brands of Coffee the both bulk and 25c Big assortment of Fruits and Call Vs 12 gations to the people of and he to them of his THE to be Heard She will this evening Were by McCarthy and At the Kemp M. e. church this at eight Miss Ruth 1-1 emeu way will appear i in double ' She returns to Tipton under the auspices of the Senior class of the Tipton High They are to he complimented upon securing this render for a return engagement as she is the most efficient and capable reader that it is possible to If I 'The Dawn of a by Frances Miss Hemenway has appeared here on two previous engagements as a Chautauqua reader and every one hearing her have been loud in their she having numerous ' requests for a return public should respond in their appreciation of things that are and hear this The are well pleased by the way In which the tickets are selling and there is every assurance of a largo and attentive audience. Miss Nobody From at the Martz next Tuesday was all in a had a room on the ' Far nam j street side of jumped a window and met lie struck head first the ' Mrs. C. E. Hawkins who had a room on the dragged Iter Miss Alice a There Miss Bonnevie Hawkins jumped and though two policemen broke her fall was badly Iter sister was burned in 4he Tina rushed from her room to the front of the opened a on the second and leaped She was picked up At the hospital it was said that her right leg was broken and she may have sustained internal Policeman carried out two being burned to attempting to re-enter the He said that at least a dozen unconscious persons were lying on the threshold he 1 Jesse D. night opened the door the on the second he heard an He was driven back by smoke and He attempted to arouse a Tew guests on but soon had to seek to save his own The few guests who escaped from 6econd-story windows or from the one entrance on the Thirteenth street did so They carried drug store across the and cared for at neighboring the basement the burning within half ian Dainty and is were served b Mrs. Trittschuh and which ' were much enjoyed by nil and birthday gifts not by any means the least feature of the far exceeded the sanguine hopes and it was the regret of all that more people could not he there to enjoy the delightful j Meeting in a called session at the chain her last the members of Council with several matters of thy of granting to the Traction company a franchise coming up - City Attorney Brumbaugh stated that several changes hail been made in- since it was placed rhat smooth individual the Friday the franchise permits the company to lay its tracks city as tar as east line of. prairie instead of permitting operate to and across the the council not wishing to have the construct wyes upon the principal streets of the business Another charge made in the of making it comply has been successful land in states and one Hamilton One v in Upward Tipton being used in is at work in Michigan and near with the This man has going about the country ten and it is was believed has swindled peor i with the city ordinance peor pie out of more than moving of houses and buildings thousand He got about ten thousand dollars Indiana committing all' the in less than a He thousand dollars using the name of 0. and in Hamilton county got two thousand dollars using the name of. the S. The game he pulled off lines of and The franchise also requires limited cars to make three stops the city the places being designated as at Van street and these the chise is one granted the Frankfort and Western now operating Bluff netted the sum of which he on a cars into this city from forged He under the and ' name of. John Klein and many promoters of the company other - including John were two years time in which John John L. their upon John H. C John I Promise the council to begin work Snyder and ' ' j on the line within The man is about fifty-five years of After of is live ten inches various the franchise and about ordinaire was has brownish is upon its slightly | second reading matter was discussed by the members the appearance of being stoop has dark j and when he wears it his AU efforts J. was upon its third reading mil was passed unanimous m the all changes suggested ihe council and the ordinance iatc y Lea V is being put forth by W. secure - i ' way he is t He at rt twelve mile's he knew that a also a notary He | wanted to a farm - about | upon SPECIALS Wine Sap eating a 3 lbs. 2 Cans Eed Kidney Beans 2 lbs. California Sweet j 15c 6 5-cent Cans i ' Milk 2 Boxes 10c 12 D. S. | Phone our Saturday prices and save the East End ' Harry Binkley left Friday morning for Ind. going there to attend ah opening and Mr. ley went to look after the line of vehicles firm and handled by the Jamestown The representatives of the j firm have been very busy the past few there being seven openings during the week in which the firm has been I Big Feature at the Don't Miss It. of the - then as lie i wished to power of at torney upon iu home j Ho hail his I to this effect tints ihe turo of and the i and then the farmer to sign it as a thus the all He then got an old deed from the stating use it in looking up the When he accomplished this very easy for him - to to he called on a money to get loan on the with which to Sp impressed was the money lender that he finally agreed to loan him This was They then all went register of taking the to get after Which the crook went to the got his money arid skipped to be 6een'no - It grants to the Traction company a to operate and maintain an line or railway in. tiie for a period of Tar y. from the first day of ' - .By 'the of the granted last will tile void if the line .is not buill two years ter March 1 Willis was here Mr. Baker - is conducting - second store at Elwood and is loud in his praise of that saying that It is at this time the most prosperous - GROCERY 21 lbs Granulated 6;lbs. Navy Reg. 10c Package 4 Good Eating per Can American 3 Good Clean Rice little 5 lbs. Tipton per Lump 5 lbs. 19c Rolled the 2 packages Arm & Hammer 3 No you may buy as much as you i Please give us your T der Two 188 or 24. ' The Bargain Store rm nt i tt ri ' I- Joseph and James the two sons of. The You Spring and Pred lWng on YOU Can them are confined their place home suffering from and rect if V  

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