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Florida Hotel Service.
The Great Central passenger department have been advised that the larger hotels at the prominent Florida winter re-
Eustachian Tube. When this iy -tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing ?and when it is entirely closed,
sorts will open us follows: rs St. Aligns
Hotel Alcazar at e, Fla., December 9th The 'da^
uary9th, Hotel Ponce de Leon at St. Augustine, Florida, Jan
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9th, Hotel Ormond at Or-
Vmond on the Halifax, January 9th, Hotel Poinciana, Palm Beach, FJa., Jan. 11. s„" The business to Florida this
Ms year promised to be very large, and the Great Central will be 'f:- prepared to land passengers at Iffeany of these resorts with the £'v greatest comfort and despatch.
They will have through sleepers between Detroit and Toledo and Chicago and Indianapolis tov Jackgonville, as well as through car service to the best resorts of the south.
Very low Fares t° San Francisco and LOB Angeles and Return Via'•Pennsylvania lines*
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.-October 16th to 10th, inclusive, \excursion tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles, account Women's Christian Temperance Union Convention, will
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sold via Pennsylvania Lines from all ticket stations. For full information regarding fares, routes, time of trains, etc., call on Local Ticket Agent of those lines.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R, Accounting. $50 to $100 a month salary assured our graduates under bond. Our six schools the largest in America and endorsed by all railroads, Write for catalogue. MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Cincinnati, O., Buffalo, N. Y., Atlanta, Ga., La Crosse, Wis. Texarkana, Tex., San Francisco, Cal.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
?/, by local applications as they can Dot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness,'and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by inflamed con5j% dition of the mucous lining of the
Deafness is the result, and unless the iuflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be •destroyed forever nine cases out often are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface.
We will give One Hundred dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree.
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
WANTED—By Chicago Manufactoring House, person of trustworthiness and somewhat familiar with local territory as .assistant in branch office. Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent position. No investment requir ed. Business established. Previous experience not essential to engaging. Address Manager Branches, 323 Dearborn St "Chicago.
Notice 0. E. S.
All members of the Order of the Eastern Star are cordially invited to be present at the regular meeting Tuesday night Oct. 17, 1905, as there will be
ir work. Also refreshments/ "If Effie Jeffries, Secy.
Water Rent
Is due and payable on or before October 15. Call and settle. C. M. CURRY, Tres.
Cures Headaches
OTTERBEDS.
Our place was well represented at the Sunday school convention which was held at Mohawk Sunday atternoon.
Claude Morrison, of Indian-
aPolls
spent^Friday and Satur
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a a a a a Member 23rd, Hotel Royal C. P. Martin kn, at^Miami, Florida, Jan-
J* F" Shelby
and
fami*
and wife have
returned home, after spending the past week with friends in Clinton county.
Several of our people attended the funeral of Mr. Boyce, at Philadelphia Sunday afternoon.
Mattie Dunn, who was visit ing M. C. Roney and wife last week has returned to her home in Illinois.
Noble Shelby and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Joana Crump. Choir practice was well attended Friday night.
El Scotten and family took dinner with J. C. Land and wife Sunday.
Lon Weber and wife were the guests of Auston Thomas and amily Snnday.
Howard Parker and wife spent Sunday with Link Black and family
John Shydler attended church at Philadelphia Sunday night. Robert Hurley transacted business at Indianapolis Monday.
El Sanford and family visited friends at Cumberland Sunday. Rev. Lyda took dinner with Albert Scotten and family Sunday.
Frank Shelby, wife and daughter Hazel, spent Sunday evening -with Col. Shelby and wife, of Pr'ladelphia.
Ida Eastes called on friends at Greenfield Saturday. George Crump and wife were at Mohawk Sunday afternoon.
Harvey and Jess Thomas were at Greenfield calling on friends, Monday.
Chas Eastesj of Greenfield, is painting J. F. Shelby's house this week. .Rev. J. H. Wright will lecture at this place at 9:30 Sunday morning.
WESTERN GROVE-
J. L. Binford shipped a nice load of hogs one day last week. Mrs. Burton Becker spent last Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. Rufina White.
The church social was held at J. C. Hamilton's last Friday night. Recitations were given by the Misses Hazel Reece, of Greenfield, and Edna Butler, Music was furnished by the Misses and Mr. Pavey, of Greenfield, which was very entertaining. Refreshments were served and quite an excellent time was spent during the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Catt and daughter, Elizabeth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Catt, of Greenfield.
Miss Pearl Catt, of near Cleveland, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Edna Butler.
Rev. Rufina White preached at Dunreith Sunday. The teachers' township institute was held at the high school building Saturday.",v All of the teachers of the township were present.
Summer Colds
Summer Colds, Hay Fever, Rose Catarrh and Influenza might be classed as Summer Grip and are most distressing and exasperating, especially for those who cannot indulge in an ocean voyage or a trip to the mountains. The suffering is keen and acute for the stay-at-homes.
Dr. Humphreys' Specific' 'Sev-enty-seven" has earned a yell1 deserved reputatk. is a cur The use of "77" stops the sneezing, relieves the asthmatic condition, soothes and heals the mucus membrane thex runnin from the eyes and nose ceases and comfort is restored. At drug stores 25c or mailed by Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Cor. Willliam and John Sts., New York.
Actibh Versus Fate
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"They say," she said, pointing to a rock a hundred yards from shore against which tho sunlit wavQs were breaking, "that if a man proposed to a woman on that rock she will be unable to resist him." "How will he get her there? Take her out in a boat?" *. "They can walk there when the tide's low." "I see." "It's called Lovers' rock.' "Who told you about it?" "Oh, everybody about here knows Lovers' rock. I questioned an old fisherman about it the other day. He was getting his nets ashore. He told me that in his youth he had proposed to a girl there who cared nothing about him. He watched long for an opportu nity, but came at last. When he asked her on the rock she looked at him kind ul (lazed and fell into his arms." "It beats all how superstitious some people are. "Isn't it rather a feeling on the part of the girl that—well, that"— "Exactly. Women are full of feeling, and a woman feels"— He hesitated. "I know what you mean. How well you understand women." .*
He wondered. He didn't know himself what he meant? j-v "Now, if a man were to propose' to me," she continued, "on Lovers' rock I would consider that Providence tad brought the meeting about and I had met my fate."
There was a silence, during which the man mused: "This girl is giving me a great advantage. All I have to do is to get her to go with me to Lovers' rock and she is mine. She is either a desperate flirt or she loves me. In either case I have been bewitched by her and there is only one egress from the trap which I have fallen into—and that is Lovers' rock. "It is high tide," he said aloud. "In six hours it will be at the ebb." "That will be midnight." "And it won't be ebb again before tomorrow noon," he muttered ruefully. "The hour we all rest after bathing."
He mentally cursed the tides, which came and went at such inconvenient hours. He was looking out over the water, computing how long he would have to wait before learning whether he was to be happy or miserable. They stood for awhile looking at a gilded sail on the horizon. When the sun sank louver and the gilding faded they went back to the hotel. -J4 N'
The next morning he took tier out in a boat, and, after rowing about idly, pulled for Lovers' rock. Once there he asked her to go ashore, but she sat in the stern and smilingly declined "Which means," he said, "that Providence does not intend"— "Oh, Providence only influences people on Lovers' rock who have walked there."
That afternoon he spent studying the almanac and learned that in about a week he might hope to get on to Lovers' rock at a time when it would be proper to take a lady there or when the sun was not looking down from directly overhead.
He was tempted to ask his question in the evening on the piazza, but he believed that if he did he would meet with a refusal. So he counted the days and the hours, e\jen the minutes, till the tide would ebf) at from 4 to 6 in the afternoon.
Fortunately for him the moon did not stand still, but drew the tide later every day. She had been used to emerging after her siesta at 4 o'clock, but when the tide served so as to enable them to get to Lovers' rock at that hour she did not emerge till the evening meal. This threw him into a fever which only rendered him more beside himself. Just before dusk she came out on the piazza, becomingly dressed, and he asked her to walk down on the beach. She hesitatingly consented, and he led the way to the tongue of sand over which they might go to Lovers' rock. Now that it was possible to go there she demurred. "She has grown coy," he said to himself, "I
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mu«t be bold. A woman likes
to be carried, not led." He seized her hiind and drew her, struggling faintly, where he wanted her to go. Tiptoeing over the wet spots they gained the rock, climbed it and.stood on the summit.
The air was still, the stars were coming out overhead, the waves rolled in gently breaking on the beach. She did not seem to be thinking of the ocean or the sky. Her eyes wandered about in a pleasing distress. He felt encouraged. Surely she was under the influence of that singular feminine feeling that was to be expected with' a lover on Lovers' rock. He poured forth his tam ofJTe'** ii o, I Hall's Catarrh Cure is tak*?n
She did not fall on his shoulder. She .' .. ,. covered her face with her hands and hlternally, acting directly
"I am so sorry. Four days ago I was Ijjje system.
on this rock with a man." He turned away crushed, then faced her and asked: "At what hour of the day or night did"you come here?" "It was a week ago. He came up from the 'ei jv at night on the 10 o'clock
.i and was obliged to go ba'ck at 5 in the morning. We sat out on the piazza till after midnight, then he
swore that
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should go with him to
Lovers'rock. told him that the hour
was not a proper one for a girl to ij vj there with a man. He brutally declrtr-
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:o I should. He obliged me to go."1''|
•And you accepted him?"
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Notice of Commissioners' Sale of Real Estate.
The undersigned 'commissioner by virtue of an order of the Hancock Circuit Court, made and entered in a .cause therein pending entitled Elmer J. Binfora vs. Kalph Binford and numbt red 10510 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at his office in the Wilson Block in the city of Greenfield, Indiana, on the 14th day of October. 1905. at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day he will offer for sale at private vendue at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, situate in the City of Greenfield, in Hancock County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit:
Commencintr at a point on the north line of Lot Number Thirty-seven (37) in Block Number Seven (7) in the Original Plat of the Town, now City, of Greenfield, Indiana, sixty (60) ft-et west of the of the northeast corner thereof thence continuing west on the north line of said lot and on north line of Lot Number Thirty-six (36) in said block,- a distance of sixty (60) feet thence south parallel with.the east line of said Lot Number Thirty-six (36) to the south line thereof thence east on said south line and on the south line of said Lot Number Thirtyseven (37) a distance of sixty (60) feet: thence north parallel with the east line of said Lot Number Thirty-seven (37) the place of beginning, excepting six (6) feet in uniform width off of the south side of said tract of land, which has heretofore been deeded to the City of Greenfield, Indiana, for alley purposes.
Said property to be sold upon the following terms: On-^ half the purchase price thereof to be pa in cash and the remaining one half of said p. chase price to be paid on or before twelve (12) months from date of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by note of purchaser and secured by mortgage upon such real estate and to bear six per cent, interest from date until paid and attorneys'fees or the whole of said purchase price may be paid in cash, at option of the purchaser. gFull possession of said premises to be given to purcnaser on the 15th day of November, 1906. VINTON A. SMITH, w3t-dtd Commissioner.
Beware of Ointmeir for Oatarrah that ^OontaiPo Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sence of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Sueh articles should never be used excepc on prescriptions from reputable physicans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly deriye from them. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercur, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu^ cous surfaces of the systen. In buying HaU'r Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and isj made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
LOW PARES WEST AND SOUTHWEST
Stop-over privileges permit travelers to investigate busi. ness openings. These tickets will be on sale certain dates during the summer. Detailed information as to fares, through time, etc., will, be freely furnished upon application to Local Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lines.
How sihis?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be,cured by Hall's
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Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. the undersigned, have
fcnown F. .J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busiuess transactions, and financially able to carr\ out any obligation made by his firm
WALDING, KIFNAN & MARNIN, I Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Western
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$ 6.70
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Special S! Some-Seekers Excursions Pennsylvania Lines, 'Anyone contemplating a trip West may take advantage of the reduced fares for the special Home-Seekers' excursions via Pennsylvania Lines to points in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Oregon, "Washington, Texas and other sections in the West and in all the States of the South.
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free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by «11 Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Seduced Fares to New Albany, Indiana 4v
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Baptist Convention,
October 10th, 11th and 12th,
from all station on Pennsylvania
Lines in Indiana.
Low Fares to Frankfort, Ind., Reunion of
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October 11th and"12. Excursion
tickets sold jit all stations in In-
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THOMAS BARBER JUDSON. diana, Ohio and Illinois- on -Pennsylvania Lines.
PHONES, New
the man who seeks a climate that is mild and a region of varied resources, the Pacific offers great opportunity
California, Oregon, and Washi climatic and health-buildin portunity of a life-time fo
Strictly first-class round from all points. Rate, from Los Angeles, Oct. 17th to and Puget Sound, daily dur
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The Central Business College is recognized as Indiana's Greatest School of Business by virtue of these facts: 1. It is more elegantly equipped, 5. Enrolls abetter class of students, 2.
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mber, $56.50. sale daily, Sept. 15th .00 from Chicago, with, all points. Daily and
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a Pullman costs
sell tickets via cific and North-
If to how to reach this land where the chn^PRs mild where labor i9 never oppressed by stress of weath^Thow much it costs to go and what yoircan do when you get there, send 4 cents for books, maps, time tables and full information.
N. M. Breeze, General Agent, 436 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio
FROM CINCINNATI.
Kno vi'?e and Return.3S5.69 Chattanooga s.nd Retuni- £5.80 AshevIMe and Return /i Atlanta and Return 'TiC, Birmingham and Return Macon and Return Montgomery and Return
Tickets on sale Octobi South Carolinas November 7th, a only. Limit 21 Days. Stop-over privileges
For information write: CHAS, W. ZELL, D. P. A., 4th & Vine Sts., Cincinnati, O.
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high grade teachers, 6. Stands higher in public esteem than
students in positions, any similiar institution in the
4. Has a broader curriculum. State. This school has an employment department for placing its graduates in positions and procures places for students to work for board and room while in attendance. 4
All who enroll before October 1st, and complete a combined course are guaranteed positions or a refund of one-half tuition paid. A discount of 10 per cent, is allowed to the first student from a town. School ia open throughout the entire year. Enter now. For further information address
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 36 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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WE INSURE MEN and A WOMEN up to Age Q4
The American Mutual Life Insurance Company
Of ELKHART, IND.
A Reliable Energetic Agent (either sex) wanted in every town. Previous experience not necessary. Must be able to furnish good references.
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Indianapolis office,
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The Pacific Northwest.
'A complete and interesting presentation of/ the scenic beauty and tbe rich natural resources and rapid growth of the Pacific Northwest are set.' forth in a beautiful illustrated booklet recently issued by the Chicago & North-Western R?y, which will be sent to any address on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. iTbe Lewis and Clark Exposition with the yery low excur
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