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"We're going to knock tlie Life! Out o-fEEiarb. Prices.

Particulars will announced later on. Three best heats in live.

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Kitchen Queen (cook) Xo. 8 --3P JNVver sold before tor less than §12.00. 0 Farmers" Friend, with reservoir like cut £B13.00

you can't touch ihis stove for less th ^"20 00 at regular sto\ stoies.

1 Always ir't our prices. We'll saye you money.

EL B. Tlaayer, Greenfield, Ind.^

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The Fair promises to be better than ever this year aud large crowds will be in attendance.(.-

Tuesday will occur the County Trot and Pace. "YVednf sday—3:1'0 trot, 2:2o pace, 2:40 trot. Thursday—3:00 pace, 2:~] trot. 2:'i0 trot, Friday—2:80 trot, free-for-all pace, free-for-all trot.

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First Prise, Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, 6 shot] value $25 Second Prise, No. 8 cook stove 15 Third Prize, Suit of Clothes 7 Fourth Prise, Pair of Fine Shoes 8 Fifth Prize, No, 22 Squirrel Bille

Larger premiums in all departments than ever given before. Splendid music each day of the Fair. We aim to have a vast exhibition and a lug crowd. Piices of admission as usual. For premium last address

CHARLES DOWNING, Pres. ELBERT TYNKR, Sec'y.

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One Farmer Fatally WOUIMIK Another. K0M1 I'r«unim-nt. .Men. PLATTE CITY, MO., AIIFJ. IT.—Daring the progress of a potty trial iu the circuit court here yesterday, Watt Read shot and i'atally wovuuled Newton Wimi. Reed is under arrest. The courtroom was crowded sit tiie time and a wild scene i-nsued.

Winn and Ford are prominent farmers from near Fiattsburg. One had charged the other with stealing a large number of hogs, and in a .tight that grew out of the occurrence the people of Clinton took sides. Bad blood that resulted was almost precipitated by an attack by one side or the other. Yesterday representatives of the factious crowded the courtroom, and made 110 pretense of covering up their show of feeling.

ALier the proceedings had gone 011 for some time, John Cross, lawyer for Keed, made an insulting remark about Winn's son. Immediately the spectators and principals were in an uproar. Winn arose as if to strike Cross, when Reed drew his revolver. Before his arm could be arrested, Reed sent two bullets into Winn's body, one piercing the right arm and the other going through his oowels.

In the excitement that followed Reed made his way to the door and was just escaping when arrested. Winn is in a dying condition, aud was carried to a ije'.giiboriug house and cared for. It 'was some time before the confusion subsided. many ot rite spectators taking sides and threatening one another. Winn can not recover. Reed is in jail, and many of his enemies are making threats against his life.

MAY HAVE BEEN OTHERS.

The 3iiinii»r in tlie Chicago Insane Asylum T^iKis loan 111 v»st ion, CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Following close 011 tlie holding of George (.-rough and John P. Anderson to the criminal court for the murder of George Budizick at the Denning asylum, will come a series of investigation into the deaths of other patients supposed to have been foully dealt with at the county infirmary and the detention hospital.

As a result of the exposure of the cruel methods used in controlling insane patients at the detention hospital, the body of Kittie Feetz will be exhumed and steps taken toward establishing the cause of her death.

When Kittie Peetz was taken to the detention hospital June 17 she was suffering from acute mania, but was physically sound. Thirty-six hours later she died, and among the attendants aud clerks at the hospital it was whispered that one of her ribs had been broken and she had been terribly beaten.

It was only a whisper and Katie Peetz's relatives did not know that she had been ill-treated while in the detention hospital. They heard none of the stories until Mrs. Louis Bittig, an attendant, told what she knew a few days ago.

Yesterday John A. Peetz reported to Chief Deputy Coroner Quiun the suspicions which had been aroused in his mind by Mrs. Bitrig's story. Deputy Quinii, who. in the absence of Coroner McHaie, lias charge of the office, promptly ordered preparations for an inquest and set Tuesday next for the exhuming of the body.

Law Kolnt inij to l-'Ia^s.

Si'K!X rii: /n, 111.-:., Aug. J7.—Assistant Attorney General Newell yesterday gave his opinion that the new law requiring tiie United Mates flag to he placed on public building ami schooihonses did. not. apply to so-called parochial schools or to .Sunday schools under tiie charge of religious denominations. where religious instruction is imparted. While declining to discuss the consritutioitaliiy of the act, iie declared the senate bill to be a. vicious one.

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City of Macon of the ocean, steamship line of Savannah."while coming into port from Boston last night, crashed into rhe three-masted schooner William Jones, damaging her to su.-h an extent that she was beached in 18 feet of water. The bow of the City of Macon was badly stove, but she proceeded up to her wharf.

General Advjuiee in W:i '\q.

CLEVELAND, Aug. 17.—A general advance in wages has been granted tiie wire drawers at the Cleveland rolling mill. The drawers of tine wire will hereafter get 10 per cent more, and various advances, ranging from 5 to 10 per cent, have been given the coarse wire drawers.

Ajj'i' LiiiiiiJition KOJUOVCII.

WAsruxcrox, Aug. 17.—After consultation with the experts of the government printing oilice the civil service commission has practically deemed, to remove the age limitation of -lo years from the regulations applying to examination for ?ae government, priim:ig olliee.

«Mi»afiir« Kxploston.

I)L*I5)!S, Fa., Aug. 17.—A (iispafcii from Cleariield says that eight men were killed and 10 seriously hurt last night by the premature explosion of a blast near Mehatl'y, on the Pittsburg and Eastern railway. Ko further details can be had just now.

Prominent Navigatnr Io:nl.

CIIU'ACO, Aug. r.—Captain George W. (ih'uon, one of the most prominent navigators in the country, died at his home here yesterday, aged Ml. lie was for ~l years chairman of the local board of United States steam vessel inspectors.

AVill llcsign N xt Month.

WAKUIXOTOX, Aug. 17.—Hon. W. D. Dabeuy, solicitor ot the state department., will rusigu Uuruig September to accept the position of professor of law at the, University of Viririnia. 11 is present oi'fice pays $'{,500 a year.

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WASMINOTOX, Aug. 7.—Yesterday's statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Available cash balance, $181,440,338 gold reserve, $10.2,4ol,%8.

Ileal Old Man Suicides.

NORWICH, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Tom Wilbur, aged 91, suicided by severing his jugular vein with a razor. He was a weU known quarymau.

Secretary Lamont's Guest.

BAR HARBOR, Me., Aug. 17.—Lieutenant General John M. Schofield, U. S. A., is the guest of Secretary Lqrnont at Sorrento. 1

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An Ordinance Restraining Billard

Tables and Other Instruments

for Sports and Games and Re­

quiring License Therefor.

SKCTION I,

fie it ordained by the Common Councilor the Ciiv of Grtenfi'd, Indianu, tlistt it sluill be and In hereby niitdci nlawfu! for iu jiur.-on or persoiconical... corpo.ai.ion to keep lor hire or pay, within th« corporation limits ol the city of Greenfield, ati t.u.iard table, pool table, bagatelle, alley or otiiei iiiachim, it, ruuic-ni, appliance or device lor (-port or games, witiioui, tir.vt procuring from ^aid city :i license 50 to do. Any person convicted before the .Mayor of said city for violating any of the provisions of this section of this ordinance shall be fined therelor any sum cot Jess than one (1) nor more than fifty (50) dollars Jor each and eveiy such offense, aud each day such person shall fo keep such table, niachiue or appliance as aforesaid shall be consideied a separate offense.

SUCTION 2.

And be it further ordained, that it shall be and is hereby made unlawiu! tor any p£?rson or persons, company or coiporsition lo tiiveor to keep within Uie corporate limits of the ity of (ireentield, for use of customers or patrons, SUIT billiard tablt, pool table, bngateile, ailey or other machine, instrument., 3np:nu:ce or device for sport or games, the ue of AViiifli is restricted or eondii iened upi-n the s«le or purchase of aov drink, tobacco, cigars, eheci.s, oi of t'oods or ot wares ol any kind without tirsi procuring from said city a license to io so, and all such lables ai.d device's for "port or games, kept or used under such rules or condition.-, or undei.-tandlng, ate heieby de-fl.-irrd to I krpt for hire and pay, .. person violating any of :he provisions of tl is section of this onlinanci-, shall, on conviction therefor bo fon the Mayor of said city, be lined in anv sum i.ot less than one (1) nor more tliun titty (.r0) dolUrs for e:ieh and every such offense, anil each day stu person shall so keep such table, machine or apphance as aforesaid, shall he considered a separate otlense.

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Ami be it further ordained, that any person desuing to obtain a license to keep for hire, or pay. ditectly or indirectly. ithin llu- corporate limits oi the city of Oireenlield. any billiatd table, pool I table, bagatel.e, alley or other machine, iiistruiiicr,i, applianee or device, lit BE kept lor S'|KO IS or games, shall lite with the Clerk of said en a statement ''n wniing, verified by affidavit, sbo'.ving for ha kit ol game lie desires a 1 ice use the place here be designs keeping the same, and specifically describingsaid loom, and shall pay to tho I r« usurer of od iy 1 he sum of luenl live r- '0 dollars for llie firs) table and fifteen (15) miliars for each additional lable, allcv, bagatelle, nsl ru nieii t, ina hi lie. app-r -nee or device of any kind tor which a license is desired Upon sucii statement being tiled, and sum or sums being paid as aloresaid, said Clerk may issue to said applicant a license to keep lor hire or pay, upon the premises, in such .statement mentioned and specifically^,escribed, such table or tables, allev or alleys, instrument, machine, appliance, ordcvice or cevic.es as aloresaid for a period of one year from the dale ot said applied ion, provided always t.iat no person shall be licensed under the provisions ot this ordinance who is under the age oi

twenty-one

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years. SUCTION

4.

And be it further ordained, that anv person who shr 11 run, keep or maintain within the corporate hunts of the city of Greenfield, any billiard table, pool table, bagaielle, alley or oilier machine, lnhtrurnent, appliance or device for sports or games, shall keep the room wherein the same maj be kept, closed on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, and shall cause all pei sons, sa»e the proper custodian thereof, to leave such room or place by eleven o'clock on eaca and every night. Any person violating th» provisions o» this sectiou of this ordinance, t-hall, on conviction before the Mayor of such offense, be fined in hiiy sum not le^s than one (1) nor more than fifty (50) dollars for each aud evtrr such onenfce.

SHCTION 5.

Alul be it further ordained, that every persoi who shall in any room or place licensed under the provisions ol this ordinance, behave in a disorderly manner, shall, on conviction thereof before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not less than one (1) nor more than ten (10) dollars for each ofience.

SECTION G.

.And he it further ordained, that licenses isstifil tinner the provisions of this ordinance shall not he translerable, and every transfer thereof shall lorteil such license.

SKC'TION 7.

An be it. further ordained, that every person licensed under the provisions of ihi.s ordinance a. Keep or to maintain any billiard table, pool taule, oagalelle, al.'ey or other machine, instrument, appliance or device, or place for sport or

ames, who shall keep or permit to be kept in a .tisorderly or disoiute way that place or room where said games are licensed, shah, on conviction before the Mayor of such oftense, IK- fined in any Mini not less than one (1) „or naie than twenty-live [•-.) dollars lor each oil'ense.

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Anil boil further ordained, thai every person Wiio shall keep or have kept for hire or nav. anv bi"i.\r! lab.c. !:t ]•, iia^atclle, ailey or oHu-r iiiachliie, 111i! tacn I, i]ij 1 lance ol' vii'c, or piace for spoi I ,,r game.s, within the corporate limits oi ilie city ot r.r.'eiiiic ld, who shnil permit any pi*rMjir i:n cr t!:e of .::htetu IS! vers

10 pi:.\ up,.!, I I vvi's ilotJ ll.c -oilset! I in "iltli.g M| !Npaients or guaidmus of such minor, sha.i, on conviction t.'sucii ,(tense IK

SECTION III.

This oniineneeslia!i be in force and lakeetlect |iom and ailcr its pa.-sa^e and p':l,lh :M io.n forlv.'o i2 successive weeks, once each week, in the

ii iiKK.ii't w.n hl-.f in.H AN, a weekly new?-pap( ol general circulation, jirinted and published in eil v.

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KOIlf Wr. Pt'NCAN, Mayor. in. it. McKmvn, (.'ity Clerk. :"2t

Aii Ordinanae

ivlalcit.g it uitlji.wiul for any person or persons to connect any privy unit or water closet with any &p\ver or drain, the outlet of which is within the corporate limits of the city of Greenfield,

Indiana, for the purpose of carrying oif the contents of said privy vault or water closet through said sewer or drain and providing a penalty therefor. .Section i. l-,e it_ordained by (he Common Council the. city ol Ireenfield, Indiana, that it shall he unlawful for any person or persons to ci)nncct iin\ juivy vjiuii. or witter closet willi liny sewer or drain lor the purpose, ol earrvingo'l' the contents of said privy vault or -water closet tnrotigh said sewer or drain when Ihe outlet from such so .ver or drain is within the corporate limits of the city of Oreenfield, Indiana, and is nio.'iu open uilch drain or water course within or passing through said city of ircenlield.

Mviion 1. Any person or persons connecting an-, privy vault or water closet with any .-ewer oi due a as provided in section one of

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She liiivnr, he hneii therelor in any sum not h-s than [!j nor more liian ten 11o doliars. SKcriON U.* .Aii onlinarcesand parts of ordinftneesin ccnllict herewitn aie hereby rcjiei !cd.

this

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nance "Miii purpose of per milling tiie contents ot an. priv.v viailt or water closet lo pass into or time, ud sev.er or drain, and who shall not sa',:! privy vault or wutereloset from 'i- drain wit bin wenty-fouri -J-l 1 hours noli l,ed by I he Ilea

said.s after

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Hoard of said

city ol (.i.i tie hi, any member thereof, shall, upon coiivtc s,n thereof before :he Mavor, he lined iu any stun n,., less than live dollais "(tri.Oel nor moic than li! .' dollars |-'no.titij and each day such person or peis.i.:. .shall use such sewer or ill ain lor the purpose resaid shall tie cousideied a •separate oll'etis.e.

Hcctii.n Whenever an member of Ihe Hoard of Health ol said cir, of (.recnliebl shall be notilieil I hat. JI.ii pi'r.-on or persons have connected anv prh vaull or w.d.'relosct wttli anv sewcror drain be outlet ol \vh:.-!i is within the city of (11 ecu hold and nto an open ditch, (I rani or water course within or passing tlnough said city of ecu

Iu, Id, he shall at once proceed to investigate, and it such poison or persons have so connected with such sewer or drain for the purpose ol pel milling llie eo iteiils ol such privy vault water e. lose I. to pass into or through tin same, tie shall at once notify such person or persons to disconnect such priiry vault. or wilier closet from said sewer oi dram within twenty-four hours, and oil the failure of such person or persons lo comply wit.li such notice, such member of the Heard ol Health shall at once tile his affidavit, with the May or ol said city ot tireenfield, charging such person or persons with the violation of this ordinance.

Section •!. For the purpose of more effectually carrying this ordinance intoefKct, the City Hoard ot Health and each member thereof are hereby given full power and authority to cnler upon the premises of any person or persons charged with the violation of this ordinance for the purpose of investigating such charge and notifying such person or persons,

SectionS. 1 his ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and alter its passage and publication for two:successive weeks in the

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GEORGE W. IHJNCAN, Mayor. Win. It. McKoWn, City Clerk. 32(2

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

THE STATE OF INDIANA

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HANCOCK COUNTY

in the matter of the estate of Franklin Dunham, deceased.

No.

852 in the Hancock Circuit Court, September Term, A. D., 18SI3.

BE

IT KNOWN, That on the !th day August, I A.O., lS!i.*i. George Dunham, administritor ot the estate of Franklin Dunham, deceased, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, his final settlement acco int in said estate. The creditors, heirs ard legatees of said decedent at(- .-reby notified of lie tiling and nendeucy of saio anal settlement, aec tint, and that tiie same is set down for bearing on Septeinber]3rd. A. D., l.Slio, the same being tut 2uu Judicitl dtiy of the .Se] teniber Term, A D., lb'JO, to le begun, held _pnd continued at the courthouse in the city of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, th- 1st day of Sfp einl.er. A. D., 1895, and that unless tiie/ appear on said day and show canst why saiu niiaf settlement account should not be approved, tiie same will be heard and approveu in their absence.

And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and make proof of their heirship to said e- tate*

In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and atii.\ed the seal ot said Court, this loth dav of August, A.

D., 1 f.fo. A. V. K. SAMPLE, Clerk Hancock Cii c.lit Court. Felt it Jackson, Attorneys. :::s-t

Notice of Pinal Settlement.

STATK

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INDIANA,

HANCOCK COI

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In the matter of the estate of Julia A. Cummin's, deceased. No S2s, in th,'Hancock Circuit Court, September Te:

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f-il-: IT KNOWN, '1 hat on the ISth day. of August, A. 1'.,

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Winfield S. tiant, Adminis­

trator of the Ksf-ife of Julia A. Cummins, deceased. tiled iti the oilice of the Clerk of the Hancock Ciicuit Court his final settlement account in said estate. The cren iters, heirs and Ir-galees of said decedent are hereby notified ui' the tiling and pendency of said tinai sett'enient account, and that the same is set down for hearing 0:1 September :ird, A. J). lS'.io. the same being the 2nd judicial day of the .Scplember term. A 1). ls'.io, to be begun, held and continued at the Court House in the Cily of (ireei-field, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of f-eptembcr, A. 1"),, is '."), and thai unless tiiev appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement account should not be appioved, the same will be heard aud approved in their'absence.

And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear

011

said day and matte proof of their heir­

ship to said estate. IN W1TNKSS

WHFKKOF,

George

I have hereunto

subscribed my name and affixed the sea! ol said Court, this liith dav of August, A. D.,

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A. V. B. SAMPLE,

Clerk Hancock Circuit Court,.

W.

Duncan, Attorney. :j8t:t

Notice to Contractors.

Street and Sidewalk Improvement on Pennsj'lvania and Depot Streets.

NOTICE Is heieby given that the Common Council of the City of Greenfield, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals up to 7 o'clock p. in. ol

Wednesday, Sept.

011

^TOTfE is hereby given, that flic Common Council oi' fiie city of Greenfield, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals up to 7 o'clock p. 111.

Wednesday, August

21, I390,

for grading and graveling the roadway and sidewalks of Gi vc reet from the ea.-t line ol .Mechanic street to the west line of Pennsylvania, streetofsaid city of Giecnliehl, Indiana.

Speeilications for said work are now on file in the Clerk's ofiiee i:-: said city and can be inspected by persons desiring to bid. Said work is to be done in accordance with the specifications heretofore adopted by said Common Council. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond of two hundred dollars (ij2( 10) with sureties, residents of the Stale of Indiana, one of whom must be a resident of said county of Hancock, or a certified check conditional that in the event said contract be awarded said bidder, he will contract with and execute to said city the re-

Hired bond. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, fiy orderof the Common Council of the citv of Greenfield, Indiana.

W.M. i:. V.cKOWN City Clerk.

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EXCURSION

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Sept, 14th.

The Grand Ilaptds & lutliansi railroad will run their anntntl excursion to Northern Michigan. Tickets will be sold from fill stations on Southern division to

JfjffacRincLc Island,

jPoiostLcg and

averse Qity.

Good returning until September Mth. Excursion rate to Mackinac Island will be $0.00. Passengers purchasing tickets to Mackinac Island will be allowed to stop off at Petoskey either going or returning. Avail yourself of this opportunity to visit Northern Michigan with slight expense at this delightful season of the year.

For further information address G. R. & I. ticket agents or I C. L. LOCKAVOOP, G. P. & T. A.,-

Grand Rapide, Mich.

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4, 1895.

For the grading and graveling: of the roadway and sidewalks from the north line of Riley property to the nortii line ol Mill atieet, or a point 9S feet south ol the center of the Main track of ihe P. C. C. A St. L. railroad. Also curbing 011 said street. Also a brick sidewalk on each side of said Pennsylvania street from commencement of taid improvement to right, of way of P. C. C. St. L. railroad Also grading and gravelling the roadway and sidewalks

Depot street

from west, line ol Old Seminary lot. or Kilev prop-e-ty to west line of Pennsylvania street Also double walk stone crossings on Pennsylvania street. All of said improvements being ,n the City of Greenfield, Hancock county, Indiana. f-pecitications for said work are now 011 lile in the Clerk's olliee df said city, and can lie inspected by persons desiring !o bid. Said work is to be done in accordance -.villi the .specifications heretofore adopti by said Common ouncil. Each bid must be accompanied bv a good and sufficient bond in the amount of :-'^00 with sufficient, sureiies, residi

111s

of

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one of whom must be a resilient oi Hancock county, or a certified check, eondit ioual that in I the event said colli 1 art be awarded said ladder, he will contract within live days with and execute to s-aid City th" quired bond.

The Council reserves the right lo reject any and all bids. Hy order of the Common Council ef the City of Greenfield, Indiana. :-5t:» W.M. It. McKOWN, City Clerk.

Notice to Contractors.

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DON'T BEAD THIS

Unless you want'to buy your Tinware at ird-time prices. We art prepare I to make any and ail kinds of Tinware.

Roofing, Guttering and Snouts

For less money than any other house in Greenfield. Call and ?, get our prices and be convinced that we are the cheapest. Don't 435.3 forgt the place

\Mton & Pratt,

Ft ite street, witn he mm &

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Pratt

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General or Iocs! ft Ladies or S®

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$500.00 GUARANTEE. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.' Will not injure hands or fabric.

No Washboard needed. Can use hard waMI same as soft. Full Directions on every package. Al

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Sold by retail grocers everywhere.

"When the Hour Hand Points to Nine* Have Your Washing on the Line."

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ELECTRIC POWER.

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SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00

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K.g^cts." TCIUMVPfterritory. Th«

Rapid OUhWruher. Wnhc«* Hfcc d:bhes for a faoulr in one nnuute, Wnsht-fl, rinses and dries them without wiftting tlie hattdx. Yoc push the button, theinn-chinedoe* the rest. liriiiit, policed dish^«, and cheerful WIVPS. Ko HC».idf4 fingers, nosoileri hands or lyiljiriK. broKen »iis!ie«*,iio muss. Cb?ap durable, warranti-d. CirrulRrffree

PER YEAR.

20 CEMTS PEN NUMBEPR-I

TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION, 6 Mos. $1.00

ELECTRIC POWER,

36 Cortlandt St., New York.

You Want

To have your laundry dcuG up in lirst-clnss shape, that is. washed clean and ironed, glossy, the only place in town to have it done is at the Troys Btonm Laundry. They liavc: nil the latest improved niacninevy. and will guarantee all work they put: out. If you fry them once yon wills

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Bo!) CJopgli. Solicitor.

RI-P-A-N-S

The modern standard Family Medicine Cures the common every-day ills of humanity.

DR. C. A. BELE

Office 7£aud 8 Dudding-Moore block, Greenfield, Ind.

Practice limited to diseases of the

NOSE, THROAT, EYE and EAR

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