Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 23 August 1905 — Page 3

W. H. Stewart A. K. Ellio

STEWART & ELLIS

DEALERS IN-

W/Payer. Pasts,

Oils, Varnishes,

Glass. Putty,

Pictures and

22 West Main St.

Both Phones 7-4-.

NEWS NOTES.

The Smith reunion is at the lake today.

Souder & Pherigo are installing" some new furniture.

Wanted:-

Miss Mar}* Menles, of Indianapolis, called on Greenfield friends Tuesday.

Mrs. Howard Thomas, of Elwood, is here the guest of her parents, of West Fourth St.

T. W. Cant, of Walnut street, returned Tuesday from a trip through Kansas. Missouri and other western states.

Workmen are digging a sewer •ditch across South Pennsylvania street near the corner of

Pennsylvania and Main. Miss Etta Bushman, of Pittsburg, Penn., who has been visiting with Mrs. J. M. Larimore, of West Main street, will return home today.

Sheriff John Carlton is at Shirley today serving a few summons. This will end the work now on hand in his office preparatory to the September term of court.

Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Winfield who have been visiting with A. J. Bridges and family and other relatives of'this county, went to Indianapolis today for a short visit before their return to their home in Delphi.

OUR AUGUST

LET-GO

•sSALE

We must reduce our stock by October 1. Come in and see if you cannot help me, and also benefit yourself.

1 lot of Jardinieres, choice 1 lot of China Decorated*

Dishes, good value at f0c 1 lot China Decorated Dishes, 7.~c value, at../. 1 lot of Si.25 and $1.00 Decorated Dishes for 1.lot of lar^e Turkish Towels, cheap at 2oc, only......... lOe Stem Jelly Dishes, glass, at $1.U0 frosted Glass Lamps, with metal base and fancy etched chimney

"Frar| Westeif

Cash'

his woi store, t(l

Picture Frames

of all kinds.

PICTURE FRAMING. W'e curry the largest Steele oi Moulding* in the city. Call iu and get priccs.

Stewart & Ellis,

-A girl at Johnson's a 22 tf

restaurant.

'EjAndy Spelker, of near Gem station, was in Greenfield today.

Floyd Minor, of Carthage, is here the guest of Ollie Hill, of Pratt St.

Mrs. W. F. Curtis, of West Fifth street, is suffering with appendicitis.

i\oy. i... yea, Ha Hawk, near Morristown.

50c

All Cut (rlass at a great bargain as we want to close it all out. Many odd and damaged pieces of china, etc., to close out very cheap.

•sHAMMELSs-

old son of yesterdav

Mrs. S. L. Crump, of West North street, is suffering from a bone felon on a thumb.

Nelson Bradley wrent to Maxwell today to see his brother, William Bradley, who is very sick.

Miss Ida Gery. of Indianapolis, is here the guest os her sister, Mrs. I. P. Poulson, of West North street.

Potatoes are fifty bushel at the local and plenty to be had. the price paid.

cents a groceries This 'is

Raymond Hume, the. ten months old son of J. I. Hume and wife, of Sixth street, is quite sick today.

Miss Audry Robb, of Swope street, went to Knightstown last night to be the guest of Miss Mabel Woodard.

Mrs. Pearle E. Tyner, who has been at Martinsville for a few wreeks, is now visiting Mrs. Thomas Seanlon at Rushville.

The Pennsylvania railroad inspector is here today. The books will be audited and the change in station agents made at once.

Rev. D. I. Levis and wife, who have been visiting Thomas Walker and family, north of Greenfield, were in Greenfield today.

Earl Gambrel, of the Souder & Pherigo grocery, cut a bad gash in his hand while trying to cut a watermelon yesterday afternoon.

Quite a number in this city are making arrangements to attend the Thomas reunion at Willow Branch next Wednesday, Aug. 30.

Virginia Chandler, of Yale County, Col., is visiting his father, Frank Chandler, north east of town, who is very low with rheumatism.

There will be a singing by the "Old Sacred Melodeon Singing Class" at the Baptist church in Greenfield on Sunday Sept. 3, at 2 p. m. Let there be a full attendance of the class.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Garriott, of Lincoln street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Orr and son, Waiter, of East street, will attend the Orr-Addison wedding this evening at the home of the bride's father, W. T. Orr, of Jackson township.

Mr. M. V. Wiggins, of the Crescent Paper Company of Indianapolis, and wife attended the china wedding of Mr. and Mrs Porter Wiggins, rural route No. 1, Tuesday evening and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Barr over night.

Paul Howard, who has bad a position in Indianapolis for three and one-half years, goes back and forth each morning and evening. In counting up the distance traveled in that time it is found that he has traveled 37,680 miles. a distance of 12,680 miles more than the? distance around the world.

The month of August will establish a record *for the greatest freight movement in any one month on the Pennsylvania lines. The average daily figures on all lines for the first half of August show a heavier movement in products handled than for any other month of high records. August is usually a light month.

OX ItKI'OSITiS

^68,798.95.

TUB (.iKKKXI'IKM)

Building Loan Association V. L. EARLY, President. JOHN CORCORAN, Scc'y.

15 West Main Slicct. &

John M. Hall is at Shelby ville today on business.

There will be a dame at the Armrry Friday nig-lit, August 25.

Miss Myla Card has returned from Marion, where she has been the past month.

Mrs. J. L. Shelby, of West Fourth street, is visiting friends and relatives at East Germantown.

WANTED:—Carpenters and carpenters helpers. Nordyke & Marmon Co., Indianapolis, Ind. t3

Miss Fern Burk, of West Fourth street, has returned from a visit with relative® at Shirley.

Charles E. Kregalo, the well known Indianapolis undertaker, is dead. He had buried 32,000 persons.

Mr. and Mrs. Rankin McClarnon, of West Fourth St., went to Vincennes yesterday for a week's visit with relatives.

Eli Reece returned Tuesday from Waveland where he had been for a week erecting windmills for a manufacturing company.

Mrs. Minnie Brewer and daughter, Katlierine, of Terre Haute, are the guests of C. G. Sample and wife, of South State St.

Mrs. Ben Caraway and brother, John Comstock, who have been visiting at Shelbyville the past week, will return home Friday.

Mrs. Mary Low, of North State street, and Miss Nellie Webb, of Osgood, are the guests of Mrs. William Webb, of North Noble street.

William R. Hough is making numerous improvements on the room formerly occupied by A. J. Banks & Son, corner Main and Pennsylvania streets.

You run no risk if you have 37-0111- dental work done here because w7e back up every piece of work with our guarantee and Ave are here to stay. J. D. Hughes dental office No. 21^ W. Main St.

The Picnic Association of the the Court of Honor of the Counties of Hancock Shelby and Marion will hold its annual picnic at Spring Lake Park Wednesday September 6th. A big time is ex pec ted.

An Indianapolis automobile party composed of Missess Mamie Tailor and Kate Thomas and Messrs Raymond Young and Robert Lo\ t. called on Smith & Rominger at the candy store yesterday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Leamon, of Marion, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baldwin, of North State street, attended the Smith family reunion at Spring Lake Park today. Mr. and Mrs. Leamon are the parents of Mrs. Walter Baldwin and formerly resided in Jackson township, this county.

Theodore Moore, of Indianapolis, is with his brother, Allie Moore, of North Broadway. He has been working in Indianapolis and recently suffered an injury to a foot and is here until he reco^ ers Allie injured himself in a similar manner while at his work at an elevator factory in Indianapolis. '7 $ fe 2 #3? jJk ''I

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Miss Vernie Kingan was Indianapolis yesterday.

Miss Jennie Tindall went Indianapolis this afternoon,

Mrs. William H. Wilkinson, was in today.

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to

W. S. King transacted busi-j ness at the Capital city today.

I Marshall Gooding, of Indiana is a in re el to I day. I

Edward O. Little of the Central Medical College of Indian-

Mrs. Helen and Jtmnie Wilson of Indianapolis are here the quests of Mrs. Ed Ball of South East street.

Mrs. Chas. Cook has gone to Greencastle for a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Roxana Ridpath.

Mrs. Mattie Z. Brown leaves tomorrow for New Vienna, O. Mr. and Mrs James L. Mitchell accompanied her.

The Woodmen are preparing for a lawn social at the home of Prank Moore on West Pierson St., one week from tonight.

Will Drake who has been ill with stomach trouble has recovered and wTas able to resume his work on the Pennsylvania road.

Samuel Lnffbury and wife, of Camden, N. J., will be here this evening the guests of Mrs. Andrew' Bennett, of West North street.

Miss Mary Bently who has been here visiting relatives and friends for several weeks started for her home in Indian Territory today.

K. N. Banker, formerly of this city but now of Tipton, was in Greenfield today. Mr. Banker is a representative of the Illinois Life Insurance Co.

William Anderson, who died at the home of his brother-in-law, Ed. Jackson, Tuesday evening, carried a insurance policy of $500 in the Indiana Life.

Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Trees, of Covington, Ky., are visiting relatives in this city and county. Mr. Trees wTent to Covington with the Trees Manufacturing Co., and is foreman of the plant.

The State Modern Woodmen log rolling and Foresters' encampment will be held in Seymour Sept. 4 to 9. The Seymour Camp, which is in charge of the local arrangements, is making elaborate preparations for the reception and entertainment of the visitors. Numerous companies of Foresters from over the State have entered for the prize drills.*?

I

Power, of (Greenfield

Miss Eva Martin has gone to Lewrisville. Ind.. to visit her sister.

D. L. Duncan went to Knightstown today. Mr. Duncan is on' a land trade.

Harlan Kelsay, of Converse, was in Greenfield looking after real estate today,

W. S. Montgomery, who has been in Texas for a few days, is expected home Thursday.

Robert Oldham and wife, of Jackson township, were guests of relatives here Tuesday.

R. C. Thomas of Hamilton county was in Greenfield look' ing after real estate today.

Glen Riser, of Shelbyville, is here the guest of Moses Williams, of North Broadway.

The Pruidential Insurance Co's picnic will occur at Glen Miller park Richmond, Saturday.

James O'Sullivan, Ex-Deputy Attorney a State of New York,

apolis was here on business to- ness trip to Indianapolis today, day. Miss Addie Wright, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Belle Cooper, "203 North Pennsylvania street.

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Pharmaceutical Chemist*.

Miss Neva Daily Pendleton today.

went to

Miss Edith Poulson went to Benton Harbor yesterday.

O. S. Meek, of Mohawk, was in the city today on business.

John P. Eagan made a busi-

Elmer Daily and Will Walker fished on Brandywine this afternoon.

Miss Eva Deck, of Philadelphia, is visiting with friends in Muncie this week.

Walter Alford and family, of Fifth street, went to Martins ville today to visit friends.

Mrs. W. S. Gant is much improved. She was able to take an automobile ride a few days ago.

John M. Phillips, of Williamsburg, O., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank Hanna, east of the city.

Earl Martin, Jesse and Earnest Warrum, of Eden, went on yesterday's excursion to Benton Harbor.

Charles Roberts and wife, of Terre Haute, are here the guests of Mr. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberts, of 0th street.

George H. Trees, of Warrington, who travels for Dudding & Moore of this city, is in Greenfield today. He has been in Ohio for some time.

Misses Ethel Garriott, Eula Clark and Nelle Huftord and Messrs. Paul New, Orville Burke and Lloyd Moody will picnic at Spring Lake this evening.

George Siler and wTife, of Knightstown, were in Greenfield Tuesday the guests of N. C. Holt and family, of West North street. Mr. Siler attended the sale of Luther Newhouse.

Mrs. J. W. Cooper returned Tuesday evening from a six weeks' camp at Tippecanoe lake. Mr. Cooper and Dewitt

closed up the cottage this morn-

a wTagon.

business

ing and are on their way home thirty tw churches, 300 ar lights, 3980 tire hydrants, fou railroads and three electric liu

The Guards of Honor held a

business meeting last night. A

FINANCIAL.

Owiugto our connections with one of the largest financial in-as, stitutions of the East, we loan money at 44 and per cent for five or ten )'ears on business/ property and farms, with privilege of partial payments and no delay. Loans made on approved collateral and personal endorsements. We have for sale mortgages on highly improved tarms and Indianapolis real estate that will net to 7 per cent and Tree from taxes.

Call or address Eastern Loan Co Rooms 21, Baldwin Big..

New

Indianapolis.

phone

Mrs. James Rogers returned® faom Bloomington today.

John Bush, of Blue Rivertownship, was in Greenfield today.

Mrs. John Deck, of Philadelphia, was here shopping this morning.

Ed. Koeler returned Tuesday from Clarksburg, West Virginia, where he has been working in a glass factory.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knight were the guests of their cousin, Miss Blanch Cooper, near Maxwell yesterday.

George Keely and tiier, of Piqua, Ohio, are here the guests of Ed. Keely and family, of West Fourth St.

Miss Bessie Rynerson, who has been visiting friends at Plainfield is expected to return home this afternoon.

Wilson Slifer and son, Thomas, have returned to their home in Shelbyville, 111., after a ten days visit here with relatives.

Squire V. A. Smith left this, morning on a business trip. He will visit Columbus. Seymour|i and Madison and will probably return home Fridav.

Mrs. .James McQuaid andfe daughter. Helen, returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit with Mrs. Lee Everson, of West Osage St.

Mrs. John Dailey and daughter, Misses Bertha and Louise Young, of Indianapolis, were the guests of Mrs. John McBee vesterdav, southeast of this city.

Thomas Fletcher, a wealthy farmer and trader of near Indianapolis, a brother-in-law of W. H. H. Rock, of this city, was in Greenfield today looking after some property that he owns here.

Barton Pogue, of N. Spring street, will go to Michigan City on tomorrow's excursion. He will stop with his uncle at Benton Harbor and remain until school commences.

The fire department was called to the,home of Mrs. Sadie Gant, 304 West Fourth street, to extinguish a small blaze in the kitchen started '.by rubber becoming disconnected from a hotplate. The'alarm was at 3:40 this afternoon.

Six Hundred Empty Houses

Marion is sendin lars claiming tor Sevenle

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men's mass meeting is ilei ren, a population of 27,i to be held one night next week three music schools, forty when O. W. Hansom, State sec-i0f- paved streets,' eighty retaiy of the \. M. C. A., will tories, two telephone cotnpi speak. ies, a business college, a pi

John A. Rhue and Samuel J.lgressive commercial club, Offutt returned today from Man-! good police system, i^oo dan, South Dakota, after an street car service, a normal eight days' absence. Threy re- lege, municipal water systt port an enjoyable trip. While and good water, the finest at Mandan they took several. iu the State a $40,000 municip.. long drives into the surround-' lighting system, tour theatres ing country. and 000 empty dwelling houses.

out

circutown:,

that

hotels, four banks,|

soldiers' home, a splend

system and 6,000 sclu