The Knightstown Journal, Volume 2, Number 39, Knightstown, Henry County, 28 March 1905 — Page 4

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Photographs at Beck's Art Studio. Plaster Hats after March 24 at G. E. Tyner's. Call early. Erie C. Morgan was in Indianapolis today on business. Mrs Luretta Gaylor is visiting her sister, Mrs Amanda Hilt, in Greenfield. Go to Risk for anything you

W S. WEAVER, JEWELER. Bead Journal want ads. W. J. Hanley was at home Saturday and Sunday. Old papers at The Journal oLIce. Otto Armstrong of Anderson is visiting John Newby and family. New Maple Syrup; Home Made; at Risk's. Thad II. Gordon of Newcastle

was here Saturday attending to want in the grocery line. business and visiting Mr and Mrs J Mrs Carl Hodges spent Sunday R. W. Wagoner and family. in Greenfield the guest of Charles Garden Seeds in Bulk ; of Good j E. Duncan and family. Quality; at Risk's. J Frank J. Vestal, cashier of the Myers Hubbard oi Benton liar- Citizens bank, left today for Cinhor Michigan is visiting his einnati on a business trip. grandparents, Mr and Mrs Charles That 7c can corn is going very S. Hubbard, in Raysville. j fast at Dill Bros.' Sweet Pea Seed for St Patrick's! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow spent Pay at Risk's. Saturday and Sunday in IndianMrs Martha Elliott of Spiceland ; apolis with friends;.

is visititing E. E. Elliott and John j L. C. Wink is at home from and Fr?nk Elliott, her sos s, and ! Npwatlev where he has been servfamilies. ' j on the grand jury. Will Huston, accompanied by t A complete line of Lipton's Teas Conley Hawkins, of Indianapolis, ! HXl( o rites at Risk's, (spent Sunday with James Huston prf. W. C. Goble and wife of and wife. j Greenfield were here Sunday visitEdgar B. Ke aer is here f rora ; jng friends.

Indiana Ui iversity to spend the spring vacation with Mr and Mrs Matt Bass. Charles F. Baxter went to Shelby ville Saturday to remain over

The Journal for news. Ross Thornton of Torre Haute was Miss Clara Bell's guest Sunday. Read The Journal ads.

j Miss Mary Campbell, librarian at the Home, is visiting friends at

Rushville. Peacan Meats at Risk's. Miss Ettie Ilackleman has returned from Greenfield, where she has been on a visit with friends. Carl Rusher, of Indianapolis, formerly of tins city, is visiting friends here and at the Home.

Mrs Henry Vestal and Miss Lena Vestal spent yesterday afternoon in Greenfield the guests of friends. Frank Wilson and Miss Eli Pierson spent Suday in Green

field the guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Hooton. Mrs. Anna MeGutlin, Mrs. Rose Vandenbark and Mrs. Erin a Ellis are visiting Mrs. I. R. Showaker in Greenfield. William Scott, who is attending the State University at Bloomington, is here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, during

the spring vacation. The Knightstown correspondent

to the Newcastle Tribune says "the new arrangement of The Journal, published twice a week, is much appreciated, and almost fills the pdace of a daily." Miss Edna Overman of Greenfield spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Overman. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Greenfield were guests of the Overmans, Sunday. Misses Bertha and Miriam Ty Tier are the guests of their parents,

Lort Tyner and wife, this week, during the vacation of the Orphans Home school at Knights-

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We have received the past week a Lirge and exclusive line of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Silk suits and Tub

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The Newcastle Democrat says that more than $10u,000 per year goes from. Henry county to the mail order houses of the country. Prof. A. H. Graham, superin-

Sunday with relatives. He spent : tendent of the Home, left yesterMonday in Columbus, Ind. onbus-day for Columbus, Ind. to attend

lnese' ' t business matters

Mrs E. W. Felt and children, j friends. ' Elsie and Truman, of Greenfield, j Mr9 David Williamson and Mrs. are visiting Mr and Mrs J. Walter ; E u Byerly and son Paul Pljent Lowry. Mrs Felt and Mrs Lowry j Fiiday in iU5hville the guests of are sisters. ylv Williamson's brother. J. L. Rev. Oscar Moon, Tom Cox, j Williamson, and family . Frank Medsker and Sam Jones, j Mr and Mrs O. A. Walling left the Friends quartet, sang at Monday for Dayton, Ohio, where church social at the home of Na- j they will pay a visit to his brother than Binford,.in Greenfield, last j and other relatives ihere for a evening. time.

Rev. Oscar Moon left today for Marion to remain a few days at

Mrs .Anna Woods of Anderson is

' here paying a visit to her sisters,

the bedside of his father-in-law, ! Mrs Charles Wilkins and Mrs David Overman, who is in critical j Charles Kennard, and her parents, health. Mrs Moon has been there ! Mr and Mrs Solomon Hittet. i the past fortnight. j Mr and Mrs L. P. !Newby and Miss Floss Newby arrived home A Destructive Fire. j Friday from their trip to New. OrTo draw the fire out of a burn, leans, Pass Christian and other

or heal a cut without leaving a points in the South, scar, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel j Mrs S. R. Monticue went to InSalve. A specific for piles. Get j tlianapolis Saturday to spend this the genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor j weeu with her sister, Mrs Luzetta f'f the Ilarmor.izer, Centre, Ala., Sutler, and Mr and Mrs Frank I. writes: "I have used DeWitt's j Grubbs. Witch Hazel Salve in my family j pjp,, Silver came home Friday for piles, cuts and burns. It is j evening f rom Lafayette, where he

the best salve on tae marset. xv ery family should keep it on hand Sold by Smith and Brown.

town. G reer. Held Repu !' lean. Mr and Mrs M. H. Sniveley of Columbus, Ind., have been paying

a visit to Mr and Mrs J. W. B.-ck, j in tlrown street. The went i'n here to Dublin and Hagerstmvn to visit relatives, and will return here

to continue their visit. Mr and Mrs John Burge and daughters, Bernice and Edna, and Miss Belle Dunbar, ail of Newcastle, spent Sunday here the guests

of Mr and Mrs Isaac I.uthojtz.

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and. to visit I - A .u.. -

M.iss Dunbar are cousins.

Mrs. Alice Louder, of Dakota,

Iowa, and Miss Elizabeth Hubb

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Raysville. Mr. Hubbard is mucl

improved from his recent illnes. Elmer J. Binford, who lias been sick for a month at the Columbia

Club at Indianapolis, has improved very slowly and is still in a very weak condition. His physician lias instructed him to take absolute rest and he will leave tor his farm or French Lick in a day or two. Greenfield Star. If you want to buy r sell anything, find an'tliing you've lost.

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restore a Int article to its owner, use t he Journal want column. If it won't do it the chances arc that nothing will. Fifteen cents for twenty words or under each time, and half a cent for each additional word: half price for each additional insertion, cash with order.

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Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Carpets ever slwn in our house. We call special attention to our large aF5crt:ner-t of floral designs in organdies, 1 2c to 50c per yard. All kinds of white goods for suits, shirt vcaists and childrens' wear. Some special new designs in lace stripes and dots at 20c and 25c. 2.00O yards of Embroideries at 10c per yard. A large assortment of laces, embroideries and over nets. Our 4-4 eilka at $1.00 per yard are rapid sellers. Special, bordered silk umbrella $1.49, worth $2.25. Full line of Muslin Underwear. Special bargain in clear pearl buttons, sizes 14 to 22, at 5c per dozen.

An elegant line of fancy combs, neckwea: collars. You should see our stock of carpets. Mc

and brighter patterns than ever.

of druggets and 200 styles of curtains Full Spring line of Walk-Over shoes for men. Drew Silby and Queen Quality shoes for women. Some special prices on os fords. Remember one thing, all our shirt waists, wash

dress goods, muslin and knit

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Our well lighted room day and ni,ht and our ing for cash and selling for cash instircs you lowest sible. prices and very highest qualities. If you are to your interests you will come and see us. For a few days we will give you 12 yards of calico for 40c.

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spent y t -t. ru t ' ht-re. Best nap.h ?yrup in the ?ity at

.1.;50 per gallon at Dill Bro-.' Freemont Harris, of Indianapo

lis, is here. Tell your merchant you saw his ad in The Journal. Mis Lena llarr and the Mif?r Leone and Lena Heathcock and

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i Vandenbark of north of the city

were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Samuel McGufiin and family, in X. Washington street. Ileber II. Ellis of Greencastle was here Sunday and Monday with Mrs Ellis and baby, who have been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs S. II. MeGutlin, for the past several days.

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ciation, Annual Convention, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from Richmond, New Albany, 31 ad i son and intermediate stations.

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WITH THE K R V: P T O C OR INVISIBLE Bl-FOCAL GLASSES THERE IS COMFORT, ELEGANCE, CLEAN LI Ti ES

Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the etor.nteh to cure a euih. One Minute Cmi'h Cure cuts tiie uim-ue draws ti.- inhumation out of the throat, lunj: and broau-hial t A heals, soothes and .M,r.-s. A -iiiick tatre for ("roup

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