Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 4 September 1895 — Page 3

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Local and Personal.

CoudcU meetiug tou'ght. Born, to John Lenmons and wife, a girl baby, Tuesday.

Lee Thayer aud Charles Vaughn are at Indianapolis todty.

State fair at Tuflinnapol'S, September 16 to 21. All should attend. Mrs. George Justus went to Chicago today to attend the fall nrl'inei opening. r-ri Will Martin has charge of Tho.=. Selflaan's drux store during the abseace oi

Mr. Selman. Remember the county oratorical contest at Masonic hall tonight There will be eleven contestants,

Nelson Bradley went to Ind'anapolis today to attend am -ning of the trusts'^ of the Blind Institute.

William Vaughn's cellar athis fiae new 7,' house caved in last night on account of a badly arranged drain. ?C*/^Sam Manuou-and wife returned ye&ter day from a ple^^ant visit through the

Southern part of the State. The contracfcoi'o for the basement of the Masonic Tsmf.le were damaged quhe seriously by last night's rain.

Mrs. V. L, Early and son 'ohn, returned today fro:n Pe* iskey, Mich They had a very delightful time

Rev. Chesteen Smith, who has been visiting his fattier, W. G. Smith, jeluri.ed to bis houje in Dui)iii tooay.

All members of the team of the Or nvo Council, No. ."0, are requested to be at the regular meeting this evening.

Thomas Derry picked up 305 *p'»rro«s in the .mrt mse yard .-day wiiich lind been killed by ihe storm of l.-sc ni^ht.

The entries lor the st.ste fair cio.-e September 6 (F.-jiNj) '.nd all in Heinous point to a big display in all departments.

The Ladi Look out Society of the M. P. church ill mt et at Mss. Henry Brown's on Pratt street Friday afternoon.

Greenfield Steam Dye Works. Ladies and gent's ?loth'.ng cleaned, djed and repaired. 85 Ea-'t Un street.

George Justus, Prop.

Miss Dora Hut'.on, who has been visiting Mi^s Rose Smith for the p"sf. week, returned to her home in Indianapolis t'. clay.

Miss Kate O'Brien, win has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Miilikan. returned to her home in Greeacastle yesterday --lam fully pr^pired to clean, lv-pair i.i press and dve your clothes aud make them almost like wetv. Prices reasonable. 2'iltO George Justus.

J. VY. Jay's daughter, Iris, is the guest, a of Lona Jackson this weok. Jesse says: "If you want to see a goou o'd fashioned time boiied down, call aaound."

Charles Haulfer, a prominent Odd Fellow of 35 years standing, died at Kuightstown yesterday. About veuty of the members from here were "over today to attend the funeral. Lj Street Commissioner Sam Hook was up all night last night on account of the big rain. Main street was like a river and it kept him busy keeping the culverts open so that no cellars would be Hooded.

Templetou T. Barrett, of Max veil, aud 4"?' Miss Poily Chandler, of this city, will be married at t^° groom's home i~ evenlf- iug at 7 o'clock. Th» wedding wul be a quiet one, as only relatives and a few |j, friends will be present. jy Luke Walpole the blind Justicegof the '-fe Peace, was here this -week atfcendiug to business matters. Thi«Aralpole row on

Walnut street h-is been jput in a much more present able appear.-uce since the Council declared the ro a nuisance. The Couucil could with profit do some more condemning.

The storm last night did considerable I damage. Capt. I. A. Onrry ww having his house recovered. The rain almost ruined everything Hi- house, in the way of irpei-, bedding, clothing, fun. I ture etc the damme toeing several Inn dred dollar.*, and owing \, ihe oirciu:stances no iusmanc^ U' State fnir «-»k at Inrli napoli*. Sept. 16 to 21, promises to be the most interest--V| ing in the hist -ry of the city. The spi.-n-did prOi ni ot ti- 'a r. with tin- hi* races and musical festival the big spec-' tacular night display, ''A Night in Peiun," aud many ui.jier attracoious w.ll uitke this'.ho time to vi.-n the ctpiinl city, i:- The railroads all give half fare and some are advertising even a better rate.

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A good girl to do timer tl l.o i-e work in a family of thive. Call at tins office 43 if

A Itnsiiel »r S|):irrii\r.a, Tuesday night'strain drowned an enormous number ot Knglish Sparrows. Thomas B. Derry and John. McGregor picked up a bush»l oaskefc full of dead birds in the court-home' yardlthis morning-

Hit Hani Itnrimii,

This morning at 3 o'clock the big barn of Oharles Jackson, six miles northeast -4 of Greenfield,

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and burned. He lost nbout ten tons of bay, as two slacks near thp burn »lso turned 150 bushels of corn, farmiog Impfements, harness, e»c. Hi*, hones were oot in the. barn and he suc^eded in riin-

out several rigs, fhe loss amounts to $800, it'fliired in the Hancock'Cbunty Mnfcoal- It is a severe loss, as M¥. Jackgon took pride in keeping things nice. .t'-cr"

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Pi-fse iti:iu 'in 1 of niit w'ue'-s mag niticeuc-i a feri** ofDnucit^i hc and thrilling inci IfiMs. eo.ip-d'ig t'l^iriing bniliiuce aid r-xcitiug cliniaxe^ the Marvels of Al'HiiU' Woud-r ul l.aiiq) A blaze "f .-CBIIIC g'ory, liv-iinn^c K« rylan.i a wonifilut cmnbiuHtion ul the choicest a.i'i mo-t w.iu lfi l'ul te«.tur*r«of this a^tnutidiog, mirvelous ate. 'Ltie view of the Ori. nt.-ii C.ty «"»i'ih ri.ce- at the la of the mountain.c!i tu my.'ilit-s the vis.o:i au carries u-eye into the di-tauct-.of unuiuiib^iel mi ies Tiie «tfect of ttie woiidf rful uu n^.u inmc imagined and vviil iivi* ml tow euo time iu the minds-ot- !h-»e who emi-race 1 opportir -it offered in ihe Capitol City.

On the plazt t'ia^ ititerveue.^thi.-s grand paintiu^-aud the mainiii 'th gi ind stand is i-.een the aridici il !ak u:i whirh the tt itdli of Chinese lunk- ar- nur. in -. a variety of imiivi- t'.i vi-.-iir- engMgeil to tf'Vthe -testing ru-i'i!.-. nt-_rf 'I he Sob performers in Thioe-ie K'tir^, the mot attivictive nd cns'iiming, :uve un-all skim o!\the hike ami iu ft*.-s.t ot ihe piintmg ex-*.u in^ a*ches au engagiUsi in tti'.- everyday i-tiiurs *u-]i-r to tin? people. Wfieo h-J ivneiu si' ii a srene o' mid lev-isi tii

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sot's, briag'-ig :h tos to what «ms a seene or' urnudenr. t'tu-. .'KiU Aviiii! i:i Aqu :tiu dis[t! -y of 'h*e works iv -ti ^ve..iu,- are :.!u» Snu.ea '.vitije.-T.sed by cin-* ill I'.ssi-ii-. at t. World's umbiiin iOxiai i!'io. and in iii.s pr.j.iuc iii from iln- lir-f bnu ii unt.ii ii-' ec'io of ttte e.\* lo^ioi» of Hei~ nii -li-ii! hnr.-di-d aw.iv. Tmtors !o

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ne«dav nig*it. tht-rj w.-«s hatde-t lv.iti t! Iihs occurred :i r^e-fMd iti \eir-, 'I »M-e is no ntet'is of knowing i«, ii a a If in ed Mt from t.-.\o to I

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seventh of lie av^ragn amon'Mf fir a which is itiirtv-n uu inn-ie- f'-r this SH-: timi. It the .r-le-f :in sinyo oOth, 1'S'Jo UKi with the ••x--e|)t-'tt,i of an iiouor two ra.ned f:M:i' p. m. to 8 a m. iighr Creek jmd Hriridywio have

It been up aai over vhetr ink" today S":iK tintu v. oil lias iior, iia. a longtime. 'l'»:e..iiH w.ll •"•ing out ihe In oor.i iu iiui .-cyle »iud iu-e n- p-sf-tir-.-s jr iiup aid iirow lik.j 11:.- spring time The y^'if «ill n.,-i, b- so bad for ll-ttt'j ouuoy firmtrs a, all.

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There was a total ciipse .of trie uiu-nj sciici.u.ed f./t* the United tea TtJt.S'!a3' nife.-ic the suu. moon, aud ear-'.h w«-1« in S't ii rv.-l.«ti ve po-i::o is ha le »ra:- cilu oil: the light of the sun truin iio ii.uou an thus prevented t!ie mo »n i'imiii ?•«.tiding out ifej, reii-ictio i. Ou ric'i it*of the storm here now.-.ver, th-tuiip^e wa u^t vjstole. Theeclip-e was to hive come on totally a little after lb o'cto -K a ni re.malu until 12:48 a. in. and '-•i t.rt-ly end an hour later, if ejl.p-e-. .ring .s tun elegaut rains as W i-'l las:, u-g it, v.j a»e dvcidediy i:i favor t.f a. moio ir::qut ut uccurance.

OiJM'UAitv. CAKAAVAy.

Ttie subject of ttiis tiidtuOiiil,-Mrs. Amanda Ua.r.tvay, Ne-) AUIJI'SOU, wa.i born in Virginia now- West Va., Octuoer 9th, 18'io On tin 8th ty ot April, 1817, sae was uuir.eu in marriage iu .Monroe county, Virginia with S uuuel Caraway. Tuirteen otiiid.en were b./ru to taem, of wuom wigat are itviug aud UVc are uead. Aiic. iraway wj- 10 ner children a tendc uutl -losing tnotlier. Mrs. Caraway bio :me a m-jinhei -of the Missionary iSapli.-t ciiurch duly, 18-J8. in tier tJiiri -tian life sae ii id virtues aud graces that adorn uie iiv^-s of ill tuliortc.rs of oar lovmg S.-iv'ioar. i.i her spaein lite sue li.leii her place eii, tieiug atniudaat in goj.i works, sh J:ved un al'ect.onite comptuiun, a loving »i.ner, a ki-d tei^hhor unit having liuisned her lA iors oil eai'ib on tne 2nu iluy of Sept., 18'Jo, at u'ciocii. a. in Sxio tj!ide farewell lu^tcenes ot earth and jinecl Che cuurch trumphiut ab tve. io can be tiuiy sud taat in calling ner tne iVlr :uer hata pmoiied oae ot .rtn's oeauutui iioweis uiitl transplanted i& to bloom in His garden above. Aumuii\ was tat light of the hom-i circle iu which ane ni ved her aweet, calm, lovinguispodiuon won tor lier the favor and esteem ot all wno knew her Mis. Caraway seemed 10 know that the tima was drawing near when she nuts quit this lite and i.-s fi'omeiitn int .ne spirit liaud. During her .sicKoe^s oite t,lke«t of Heaven aud said thi't sae l.ad iiope and faith iu Jeans, laatrslie was going to Heaven to dwell wijtb her Savior.in the »rauis,e ot

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circle broke^j, one more vacint bhair, one tnorn soul'ha* pa-j^el from this triu-tient Que more bom6 iS made sa t, ohe more familylifeto tlwel with Film who'^ii:U giid: I go to prepare a place for yot^, and. win come again avnd receive yon that where, am, there jou may he also. '"fr

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HOW TO BECOME A RUNNER.

Cue of the Most Healthful Exercises £ov a Boy.

Running is one of the best of exerc»ses for tho whole body. It rounds out hollow cliest, drives the oxygen into the farthest air cells of the lungs, wonderfully increases the capacity and develops tlio leg, thigh, stomach and waist muKcles. But it iiiu jt be learned just as skating, swimming and bicycling have to be learned, and there are two things that must be kept in mind by the learner. The first is—whether in sprinting, distance or cross country running—to run entirely on tho ball of the foot, or, as they say on the track, "Get up on your toes!" By striking on the hall of the foot, which is a sort of natural springboard, the runner takes a longer stride, and the spring that ho gets enables him to lift his foot more rapidly and repeat the stride more quickly than the runner who goes fiat footed. As length and rapidity of stride are what give speed in running it follows that a fiat footed runner can net ver be a fast one. ,i

The second point for a runner to observe is his method of breathing. Breathe through both the nose and mouth. Nearly every boy, when he first begins to run, has the insane idea that all the breathing must be done through the nose. There

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mistake. Breathe through the nose in ordinary life a:- much as possible, but when you aro running or exercising violently open the mouth and take in air in deep, rapid breaths, not gulping it iu through the mouth alone, but letting the mouth and nose have each their Rlnire.

Ta.'ro as long a stride as possible, but wilht.nt overbalancing tho body. Bend the body slightly front the hips, for it' it bo liidd too erect tho stride will bo '.vhnrVr.od. Let the bent arms swing easily and naturally a little above tho lovol of the hip: swinging out and back \riii:

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stride Th's keeps tho laiis-

e?-os prevent3 them from becom-ii-g tired sot.'ifily a: il:oy would if held rigid :uk1 balances tho. body better. Take «n- peci:il pains to keep the body from beirtg stiL.. Lot if sAV.iig as ea.si3y and li.iicly

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possible. I:i sprinting the

stride is shorter and more rapid than in long d:: aiK',e. running, and a sprinter usually runs with bo«?y thrown farther back, in otnite cliU'erent form from the long, easy pe of ti.e distance runner. —:j. ijo-ovilie, Jr., in St. 2icholas.

'EIot to Econmni™ In Lairip's.

Cavo much frouble and get more light out- of lamps by taking oaro of lampr wicks. The first object to bo-attained toward geiting a well lighted lamp is to got a free flow of oil. Tho wick sIk hi bo hold by 'ho tire and thoroughly dvicd iteforo using. By this means it wi'l onichl.r absorb tho oil, and the flow is not impeded. Another way is to settle tho wick in v:negar and then dry uahnnaighiy. This prevents .smoking. 0:1 will not How hrongh a dirty vick, and v.'ititunt good flow there is little light. v.! v.!'.-::. v::d be vrad:ed e.boiled in soft --water and soap, then 2in -,C:d and r.ried. The reservoir of the. lamp should always bo kept filled. Ii tho oil is low, tho ti nr is imperfect, and tho wick bee:.men charred. Tho Iniup will then give a poor light and eenit a disagreeable smell. A little attention to lamp wieks in the first inKfcimco will save a, great deal of trouble and inconvenience.

Hon- to Hake Mackerel.

Select a nice fat mackerel, wash and soak overnight. As this is best for Janeh, change the w.nter in the morning and keep it in a cold place. One hou£ before lunch time take it from the water and clean all the black from the Isrdly piece. Chop fine 2 pieces of celery, sufficient parsley to make 2 tablespoonfuls, mix this v,nth half a cup of crumbs. Add 2 tablespoonfuls of butter, a dash of cayenne. Fill this in the thin part of the mackerel, fold it together, and place rt in a baking pan. Dust with pepper and put in the pan about half a cup of water. Bake in a quick oven 30 minutes. Baste at least twice. Dish and cover with tomato scvr.ce.

How to Marie Linen.

The French or raised satin stitch is now considered the right thing in marking linens. In most cases pure white is to be used, though in toweling a tinge of red may be employed, and where colored articles are to be marked such shades are allowable as will blend harmoniously with the main colors. The tendency now is in quite largo letters, but this is doubtless a temporary fashion.

How to Make Apple Sauce.

Six tart apples, one-half cup of water, sugar and nutmeg to taste. Pare, core and slice the apples, put them in a porcelain kettle with the water, cook and stir until soft, about ten minutes. Then mash them through a sieve, add butter tho size of a walnut, sugar and nutmeg, mix well, and it is ready to use.

How to Write Comfortably In a Car.

When traveling in a Pullman car, get a pillow from the porter, put it on the lap and place writing materials on it. The elasticity of the pillow will insure smoothness. If a pillow can't be obtained, a coat will answer almost as well.

How to Make Lemonade Sirup.

To a tumbler of lemon juice add Miree-quarters pound sugar dissolved in :i tumbler of hot water. Pour in a jar, and, when needed-,, add wjjiter. This is good at all times. ,. 14

How to Quench Thirst Without Water..

In cases of illness, where water is forbidden and thirst is ydry great,: an almost immediate relief .' is to be found in »teaspooufi»l of glycerol. ,,.

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How to Keep Jellies KHhi Moldi&J^' After the, jelly is cold pour felted paraffin over the,surface, It is easily re*aioved in a cake when nec$e#ary and ili ft sure preventive. \i: y.

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Notice of Intention to Construct a Sewer and Outlet Therefor.

Notice is liereliy given ibat at'a meeting of the (i union Council of lhe city ol Oret-niielu, State ol lid tnai, held tit tlie Council Chamber of said city on Hit- 23r(.l t! iy of August, lsti5 -said Council "adeptf-d a lesoiution declaring that it was liece-sary to construct a sewer in saiti ciiy, which stall be known :ml designated as Sewer dumber One. to ettier with an out-lei tl-erefor, which shall be kuo« find designated as thcMain out -l'ali which out fall an: a pari thereof slia.l be outside 1he corporate limits of said cil v, which sewer rhall so be coti-Mrtteti-d that iti!i be :idaiit(.d iiot only l'or ut-e oy abutting property holders along snch hewer !iut. it j-hail :I!M» be intei ded and adapted for receiving sewvrage li.in coilateial diams already coiismicted, or which may be constructed in ibe flit mo tim course of which is particularly deseiibed as fod'ows, to-wit: Beginning 011 the e.-t bald 01 tiiai.dy.vin: cieek at a point which bed's is ot th ihty-scven (57) degrees Last- i'1'iue Meridian) 1.0111 the sou li-east .corner of die wc.-t liail of ti, nori ii-wett (piarter of section tour (-1), township lifiet-n (15) north, range seven (7) east and one liuiidrtd ninet-y-oiie aud live teiittis o'-'t.-j) :ect distiiiK oni said corner and 1 mining lhence 1101 Iti si.% teen degrees and for-ty-li ve -15 minutes wc.^t, l'rue Mei iuniii) one Jiniii.ii-u forty-seveu (1-17) led tliencc with six li) digr»e curve 10 the k-li six hundred sixty-six MitiO,. feet tlience n«r!h liity-six (.'id) de^r-t anil iort -live 11:1nuterf wesi (Ti lie .Meridian) 10 the center line of Osa^e stnet in r^iil city tlience hi anng to tln1115lit a si 111 ii-1 111 dislai.ee t«• p: s.- under the rtuIload hi'ulge

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Ivania'strt et iu said city also beginning

with'Srtii newer at the i- tersc-ciion of .Slate and .\orth streets in said eii.y, thence west in the c\ liter line 01 Noi tii street to the center line of I'ennsy Ivaniastreet in sniu city thence north in liieceirer line 01 Peiisylvania .street to the i-cn er lim of Walnut .-neei insaidciiy thence wt si 111 ill cetiiei line of said alnut. streei to ihe center line of Mobie stieet insaidcity thence PIIU:h in the center lii.e ol said iSnble street to tne cenle line 01 Kortli street in said city tlience \vc»i in the center line ol' said iiii slreet to the I .st. line of .School street iu said city ami beginning with the sewer ill said open ditch in the e- iner line of said North street, tlienee e: st in lie coiner line ol said North itreet 10 the west lineol Vvood street in said city also a branch sewer beginning at. the intersection ol said North at I'eii'unylvama str -eis. thence west in the center line of said North ntreet to the cast line of

Noble sti eet in said city. Notice is also given 1 hat. objections to said proposed improvement may be n.ade by reducing ihe sninc to writing and filing the same with the iei of saiit city by seven (7) o'clock p. 111 on tne. liOili day of [September, 181)5.

Encampment, at Louisville closes. Excursion tickets to Chattanooga for the dedication will be sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sept. 16th to 19th, iuelusive. .^pe il anaugt-mauts .may be made by Posts desiring to go in a body, or parties of friends wishing to travel together can be satis'a'jtorHy accommodated if they will kindly make Lh''ir wants known to the undersigned. Valuable information will be cheerfully furnished all applicants aud any required aid iu shaping details will be promptly extended. It will pay to investigate. GKO. E. ROCKWELL, District Passenaer Agent, Indiauapolis, Ind. 30 & tf

The American People

Appear to be wakiDg up to the fact that the Yellow Stone Park is something we ought to be proud of. The travel to the park this year is heavier than ever. Germany, England, France and other foreign countries annually send large numbers of travelers to wee that famed region. Vt least the United States itself seems to waut to "be in the swim Drop yoor business for a fortnight posepone that other vacation scheme and go and glory in the glories of n«ture. For six cents I will send 3011 a beautiful book that describes the park.

Cbas. S. Fee, G. P. 4- Northern Pacific R. R., St. Panl, Minn .September

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ditch tin me driieciinv? to the left to a point .n lho center lineol the alley extension .-outli 01 Spring reel, in the city ol tii eenlield, l-.diutia, aiil point. )-es 11jjf «i 11 lii.-ndied lilty (,151'j leet south ot he (elite:' line ol Soutli street iu said city hieli shall he known aud oesi^uati :is the main otii-fali .-Ol' said sewer: tlience north 011^ hin.drtd lifty (I50.i feet to.the center line of said Miutli stn el thence in a northwesteinly direction 11: the bui of an open ditch, Miown as l'oti's iliti-h, to tl.eeenier line of 1-ast better known as !'•'.'uiiev- .-Ireel in said city OeginnniK in said open ducii 111 the. enter iine of lNorllt street.in aid enti.eiiee west in the center line of said .North sheet to the center line of fctaie street in sad city, thence .south in the center line ot said .- taiesf reel to.tlie center line ol tlio alk running ea and west ifoought tile center of biock rtum-I1-1 innici-n '(1

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oi'Ufn.ai-piat oi tlie i»vu (tio\v ci-li ol OreCulieid, ndiana: tlienee we.it- ihio'ugh. sale alley to the cental ine oi I'erihsyivtinia, stieet in said city 1 honce nortli in 1 lii-" "iilei fine of I'el'.n: yl vaniit feet to liie center line ol Main stieet 1:1 the' said city thence we»l in the center line of said Main street to "t he eciiier iiiie oi If ugh street iu said city thence si-uth to tin: noitu line of the right-ol-way ot th.- l'iLt.-i'iug, Cii:ciiinatL,-Chicag'- 1* St, l.otiis r.u I load company a-si 11 brai.cli sewer 1 roll 1 the said sewer iu said State street extending west in 1 lit: ci nier line of tlie alley running east ai.d west, th o..gh the eenterot b'ock nitmbcr seventeen(17) in .MtcK's resei vein theoiiginal piat of the town li.ow city) ot Greenfield, Indiana, to the east line of 1

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4ie Cent Per Mile Over t'omiHylvii^in 14ne* F»r National JEuctimpiiieiit The rate to Louisville, Ky., for the. Twenty-niuth National Encampment of the .tirand Army of the Republic will be as3il upou ou^ cent ner mile, from Ticket Stations ou the Pennsylvauia Lines. Excursion tickets will be sohi ut that rate September 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 1895. The Return Limit will cover sufficient time for an extended sojourn, and will be ample for side trips. Southern Railways are expected to make special rates to historic places, and to commercial find industrial centers, enabling visitors to see the South at slight expense. Low rates have already been arranged for the ChickI amauga National Military Park dedication which take-* place shortly after the

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Is a spfeii lid month in .whicji t6 visit t\e Yellowfl'oiie Park, t-hutjip your house and tate votir wife and family to the Park. Hive

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have. Two jri that, niountain-. region, with ejich^ .5ippery,iVFiiLxJo

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tp^e-ih'i'lttorat^ voii thap anything eliM JtOti cailja6. 'Seud Chaf.

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illustrated tourist liunk. 34tfar

GOBLE&

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Are directly on the line ff the

We are prepared to do all kii ds of repairing, such ns

TIRES FOR ALL KINDS Dl' BAII1' CARS,

Lawn Mowers Ground and Repaired

ocksmithino, Scisors urindino Umbrella Mendine', Saws of all Kinds ^et and Filed

Or anything you may .want repaired or slutrj ent 1. Come.

Satisfaction Guaranteed..

No. 12 N. Pennsylvania Street,

Thone 1(H). GREENFIELD, IND'.

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Traverse City,

Ne-rth-ta-wan-ta,

Omena,

Charlevoix,

Petoskey,

Bay Yiew,

EXCELLENT SERVICE TO

Roaring Brook,

YVe|iietonsitig,

Harbor Sjjrings,

Harbor Point,

Oden-Oden,

Tourist Tickets «are on sale June lbt to Sept 30tli, return limit Oct. 31st.

Maps and Descriptive

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NORTHERN MICHIGAN

RESORT REGION,

Time Cards and full information may be had by application to ticket agents or addressing

C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P. & T. A. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. July l-d&W-tf

DR. C. A. BELL

Office 7 and 8 Dudding-Moore block, Greenfield, Ind.

Practice limited to diseases of the agfi

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Office and residence 42 Perin. street, west side, and -2nd doof north of Walnut street.

Prompt attention to calls in city. or ootntry. Special tettedWon to Children^, Womeni' and Chronic Diseases. Late resident physician St. Loula Childrens Hospital.

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27 VV. IYIA1X ST."

Greenfield, Indiana.

13 acres choice land, within corporate limits of city.

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