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CLEARING THE WALL-PAPER... Closing out all surplus .' lots to make room for

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NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY.

Embossed silk parlor papers, two toned cloth effects and tapestry papers that were '25c to 30c, to close, a roll, 15c. Chamber paper*, large florals. Dresdens and stripes, high-class and artistic styles, worth 2(Jc, choice, a roll. 10c Large assortment gilt and high-colored papers, ssuitaole for any room, regular price Id and 12c, now, a roll, 7c and be.

These papers are all new and up-to-date. Call in and see them. Mouldings to match these papers go at 2c a foot.

Stewart & Ellis,

22 West Main St.

Both Phones 74.

William Ward Cook, of this city, is in Rushville as one of the attorneys in the state versus, Mrs. Bankert.

There will be a football game between the Greenfield and Knightstown high school teams "Saturday at the glassworks addition.

A. B. Thomas and Charley Smith who are building a home -on N. State street are using quite a number of cement blocks.

The high school held a meeting last evening in the assembly :roomforthe purpose of learning new yells for the lootball reason.

Oscar Beaver is smiling -around in the same pleasant style today and kindly informs his friends that he is still la the field for city clerk.

Manyille H. Gant, of North Estate street, who represents the Standard Oil Company on the road returned Tuesday from san extended business trip about the state. Mr. Gant has been with the company for many years,

It is a pleasure to know that ^county Treasurer, Tremellius N. Jackson is growing better all "the time though not as rapidly i^as he and his large circle cf friends could wish. He finds some difficulty in elevating his left arm, as it declines to ••come up as speeeily as it should though its action is growing better all the time

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NEWS NOTES.

Announcement.

*David Walsh annunoce* himself a candidate for the office of city treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary Tuesday, October 10, 1905.

Have you seen Dan?

The frost Tuesday night failed show up aud the tomato vines are as green as ever.

Water pipes are being laid in North State State street to extend to the Fort Meat market.

Unncle Ben Porter complains •of feeling some better today and is able to be about the streets.

'Rev. F. B. Sapp gave a very .interesting talk to the high school this morning on the city -of Washington.

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Prang's Water Color Sets complete. Glencoe Note Book Covers. Star Drawing Paper. Telescope Drinking Cups. Book Straps and Satchels. All kinds of Note Books, •. EVERYTHING

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Building Loan Association

15 West Main Street.

"The Manxman" tonight.

Chester Robb was at Indianapolis today. Don't miss seeing '"The Manxman" tonight.

Wanted—:A woman to wash dishes at Johnson's restaurant

The Seven Table supper at the Christian Church, Thursday evening.

D'ont forget the progressive Seven Table supper Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hufford were at Knightstown today calling on friends.

Mrs. Elbert Shirk Tyner will soon leave for a nine months trip to Colorado, California and Nebraska.

Treasurer Jackson is trying the massage plan upon his affected limbs and finds it quite beneficial.

Reports from Dr. Ed Curry of Hastings, Colorato, indicate that Mrs. Curry is confined to her home

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serious illness.

"The Manxman" tonight at Gant's Opera House, new specialties and the realistic motion picture Life of the American Firemen.

For Rent:—Furnished rooms for one or two persons. Light house keeping permitted to right parties. No. 433 West Main street.

On account of sickness the regular business meeting of the Lookout Society of the M. P. church is postponed to Wednesady, Oct. 11.

Alvira M. Sample, Secretary.

The Missionary Society of the M. E. church met this afternoon at the home of Taylor Duncan on West Main street. The meet ing was well attended and an encouraging interest was manifested bv all present. The society is in good conditions every way.

The fine' yearling filly which Dr. C. P. Wilson is training for L. B. Cole, is showing much promise. The filly is from ex cellent stock and is showing a tendency to being ready to learn and understand what is desired of her. The Doctor says she is a sensible little girl and he expects her to «how great things for her owner, and trainer.

.County Auditor, W. I. Garriott went'to New Castle todaj to collect some cash due this county in cases that have been venued from that county to this There have been quite a number cf cases venued from Henry county to this within recent years and by the terms of the statute all costs have to be paid by the county sending the cases away. It is expected that quite a goodly some of money will be coming our way from this source.

Mrs. A. J, Richey, mother of Marshal Benson Richey and of the superintendent of the county infirmary, Oliver T. Richey, who has been confined to her home and her bed with malarial trouble for five or six weeks, was able Tuesday to be brought to the city to visit her son, Beeson. It is thought now by her children that she will be fully recovered in a short time Mrs. Richey is a most excellent woman and her many friends will be pleased to learn of her improvement.

Don't forget the progressive Seven Table supper Thursday evening.

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Carl Umbarger has returned to his home in Muncie after a I visit here with friends ami relatives.

Mrs. Osbert Sumner, of Irvington, is here the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Selmlln.

Raymond E. Havens will go to Urbana, O., Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Meek.

The Pocahontas will meet tonight and all members are requested to be present as there will be drill practice.

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The Hisperian Club, the time of whose regular meeting was to have been Saturdaj', Oct. 7, has decided to postpone the meeting until further notice.

Charlie Winn announces that he will be a candidate for councilman for the First ward, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention, to be held in this city, October 10, 1905.

Jed Sample of Blue River township was in the city Wednesday circulating among friends. Jed is very popular among his neighbors in old Blue River and deserves to be.

C. A. Robinson returned on Tuesday evening from Muncie, where he was called in consultation with Dr. John S. Coffman, Great Sachem of the Improved Order of Red Men.

The Epworth League held a business meeting in the Chapel of the Methodist church last night to discuss the election of anew president, as Miss Elsie Knight, who has acted in that capacity for several months, will soon leave for the South to spend the winter.

Mrs. Charles McKown, of North State street, is having a sewer and water system placed in her home. As the sewer ends at the north line of Park avenue, where it entersects North State street, it is found to be necessary to dig a trench 250 feet long in which to lay the pipes.

"The Manxman'' a dramatization of Hall Caines powerful novel the Deemster will be the offering of the Van Cook Dramatic Co. at Gant's Opera House tonight. The quaint characteristics of the dwellers of the Isle of Man are carefully portrayed in this beautiful story and anyone fond of high-class plays should be sure and attend the performance tonight.

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ABOUT THE SUPPER.

The Helping Hand will Give a Supper, Oct.

in the Basement of Christian Church.

Next Thursday eve, whether foul or whether fair, We invite you to a feast both delicious and rare. No doubt you have read in the books of fables Of the wonderful feast of Seven Tables. Our bill of fair is extensive indeed, Quite a large number we are able to feed. Bread and butter, vegetables and meat, All thes,e things we'll have to eat Besides these, ices, coffee and the best of cake. Just think what a supper this'will make V.v ,: In this ^ery unique and practical way We promise your extreme hunger to stay. as

All must come to this wonderful feast From North to South, from West to East. Nature will be there in her autumn gown To vie with the ladies of our town For they will be dressed most charmingly sweet Ready to serve you with som^lfting to eat. v.

Now come all and bring your kin,

,, '-s At five p. m. we'll invite you in. ,, For entertainment our program is fine

v. We'll furnish you music from eight till nine. Of the talent we have we're proud to boast, We know not which you'll enjoy the most,

The wonderful feast of "Seven Tables,'' Or the musical lore of old-time fables.

Mrs. S.' R. Wells is sick at her home on ^jVest Main street.

Don't forget the progressive Seven Table supper Thursday evening.

Quite a number of claims were adjusted by the commissioners while in session.

It is rumored that Vinton A. Smith will be the Democratic candidate for Mayor.

.Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Judkins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Banks at Indianapolis.

Mrs.- John M. Rozean, of Michigan City, is in the city the guest of her daughter, Miss Nellie.

Miss Mamy Moore, who has been in ill health several weeks is very much improved and wil return to her work at the postoffice.

Clarence Strickland and Ed Toms received a car load of calves this morning. They will feed them on the Strickland farm.

Quite a nice little social affair occurre# at the home of Mrs. George Cooper Monday afternoon. There were many of our best ladies present and all enjoyed themselves quite well. The occasion was one of rare interest to all present, on account of the social and intel lectual features it presented.

Peter Roseberry of Kansas is visiting friends in this and Shelby counties. He has been in this portion of the state for several weeks and will return to his western home Friday. He was a teacher while living in this state and has many old time pupils who are always glad to see him.

OCTOBER SALE

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the price we are going to give you cannot afford to be without one. Below y,ou will find a list of the regular prices these we ask you to compare with others'prices.

$5.00 will be deducted from the prices below

Fine hand-engraved hunting case, guaranteed to wear for 20 years, fitted with 17 jewel Waltham movement $'20.00 Fine hand engraved open-face case, fitted with 17 jewel Waltham movement $18.00 Elgin, Waltham or Hampden,^ 7 iewel movement, fitted in line hand-engraved cases, guaranteed for'20 years $16.00 Same as above, fitted in open-face cases $11.00

Rebate—$5.00- Rebate.

Remember you get five dollars off any of the above prices. If you ever expect to buy a watch now is your chance.

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happy home you must have children,

as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak woman, you can be made strong enough to bear healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to yourself, by taking

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WINE OF Woman's Relief

It will ease away all your pain, reduce inflammation, cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovarian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it.

At every drug store in $1.00 bottles.

WRITE US A LETTER

freely and frankly, telling us all your troubles. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.

"DUE TO CARDUI

and nothing else, is my baby girl, now two weeks old," writes Mrs. J. P. West, of Webster City, Iowa. "She is a fine, healthy babe and we are both doing nicely."

Approval Follows Inspection

Bufa Monument HatflM

Ask your dealer for them.

GOLD CREEK

The many people of this city who have visited the Sanitarium at Spiceland remember what a patieni, gentle christian lady Mrs. Bailly was.

Two months ago Dr. Bailly sold the sanitarium because of the condition of his wife's health and devoted himself exclusively to her comfort, as l5ng as she lived.

Society of Friends Excuisrons to Richmond, Indiana. Yearly meeting. Tickets will be sold at special low fares over Pennsylvania Lines September 25th to 30th, inclusive, good returning only October 7th.

The Travelling Man.

travelling man recently remarked that this city is becoming the home for travelling men. It is stated that about seventy travelling men live here and go out on the road in various directions. These men have families and are men who desire their families to live where they can be educated in the proper manner and where the cost of living is reasonable. These advantages they find here in abundance and for this reason they make their homes here.

Mining Stock!*

Party needs money and will sell at a sacrifice. Stock selling ji by the company at one dollar to per share.

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Mrs. Baliiy Dead

Mrs. Bailly of Spiceland wife of Dr. Bailey who formerly kept the Spiceland sanitarium died at her home in Spiceland Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The funeral will occur at Spiceland at 10:30 Friday morning.

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Caii for Democratic Convention.

Notice is hereby given that the Democratic voters of Greenfield, Indiana, will hold a popular vote convention on Tuesday October 10th, 1905, for the purpose of nominating the following ticket to be voted for at the City election, to be held November 7th, 1905.

Two Councilman at Large, .s One councilman from first ward.

One councilmen from second ward. One councilman from third ward.

Polls will be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 7 o'clock p. m.

The rules governing the last Democratic County Primary Election to govern in the nomition. By order of the city Central Committee. JOHN Q. MCGKAIL, Chairman

LAKWENCE WOOD, Sect'y.

A Love Natch.

«i&A marriage licence was issued yesterday to Mrs. Delia Custer of West Fourth street to George Connor of Richmond. This is the second venture of Mr. Connor and the third of Mrs. Custer Mrs. Custer is very popular among her friends and is quite well known in this city as well as in the northern portions of the county. The Star extends its congratulations.