Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 13 October 1905 — Page 4
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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 sorts will open as follows: II
Hotel Alcazar at St. Augus tine, Fla., December 9tb, The Breakers at Balm Beach, Fla. December 23rd, Hotel Royal Palm, at Miami, Florida, Jan nary 9th, Hotel Ponce de Leon at St. Augustine, Florida, Jan iiiary 9th, Hotel Ormond at Or mond on the Halifax, January 9th, Hotel Poinciana, Palm Beach, Fla., 'Jan. 11.
The business to Florida this year promised to be very large and the Great Central will be prepared to land passengers at any of these resorts with the greatest comfort and despatch They will have through sleepers between Detroit and Toledo and Chicago and Indianapolis to Jacksonville, as well as through car service to the best resorts of the south.
Very low Pares t° San Francisco and Los Angeles and Return Via'Pennsylvania lines*
October 16th to 10th, inclusive, excursion tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles, account Women's Christian Tem",'peranee Union Convention, will ibe 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 Am rica 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 cannot 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 condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the infiamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition beariug 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, 753. 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^nvestment requir ed. Business established. Previous experience not essential to engaging. Address Manager Branches, 323 Dearborn St Chicago. i.
Notice 0. E. S.
mAll members of the Order of the Eastern Star a»r cordially invited to be present at the regular meeting Tuesday night Oct. 17, 1905, as there will be work. Also refreshments.
•f-
Eilie Jeffries, Secy.^
Phen=a=mid
Fell Through Ceiling.'
A few days ago Marshal Beeson Richey decided he would wire his bouse tor electric lights. To conclude was to act find in a short time the auguist guardian of the city's personal conduct had collected together all the tools necessary to perform the work at hand. Then he went lumbering over the house like a oiad turtle in a turnip patch, here he placed a wire, there an insulator, yonder a loop and anon hung a bulb. He congratulated himself that he was getting along as swimmingly as a duck on a goose pond. Great big mammoth dreamS of lutninious luxury floated out before him. He saw himself leaning back in his double decked, self acting Morris chair, and enjoying the grant beauties of a two for five, while his fellow townsmefa, who depend upon the supply of gas for lighting purposes, go groping about in the dark, knocking over cut glass vases and blooming pots of winter flowers in a vain search for a match and a lamp with which to drive dull darkness away.
Thus ruminiating the city mrrshal strode up stairs with as much grace as a giraffe would climb a stepladder. He sought the garret door and opened it. Midnight darkness stared him in the face with ebony eyes. He started back across the garret space, stepping as:lightly as a Brown county girl with her first pair of white slippers.
On, on he groped treading, as he believed, with perfect safety upon heavy timbers that would easily bear many times his weight.
All at once there came a crash, a grunt and a thud and when the family had recovered from its astonishment they found the noble minian of the law hanging by the northeast corner of the left section of his anatomy, while his
t.feet
pro
truded ponderously down toward the floor in the lower rooms.
A gas well derrick was promptly seenred and the city marshal was rescued from an untimely grave. It is believed he will fully recover.
Pound to Be Allright.
Mr. E. E. Henly, proprietor of the Star Creamery of this city, has had both his milk and cream analyzed by the chemist of the state board of health and that official reports to Dr. J. W. Selman, secretary of the board of health here as follows:
Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 10, '05. Dr. John W. Selman, Greenfield, Ind. Dear Doctor,
I am pleased to report that the analysis of the samples of milk and cream gave the following results:
Cream Lbb. No. 543 Fat 25.25 per cent. Milk Lab No. 544 Fat 5.55 per cent.
Trusting that the results will be entirely satisfactory I am Very Truly Yours, j, H. E. Barnard,
Chemist:
From Dr. John W. Selman, secretary of the local board of health here Mr. Henly has received the following: To whom it may concern!
and milk are pasteurized
Hancock county, 10, 1905.
ft*
Water Rent
Is due and payable on or be: fore October 15. Call and settle. C. M. Curry, Tres.
Cures Headaches
The samples of cream and milk were taken from the cans at the Greenfield milk depot of ing. Mazuz and Mazlett, comE. E. Henly in charge of John edy' acrobats, will appear in Liming, manager The
cream
every
Just Arrived.
In the course of the present theatrical season in Indianapo lis the Grand may possibly have a better bill to offer than that of next week, but in glancing over the list of acts engaged it will strike the' regular vaudevillegoer that a finer offering would be hard to put together. At the opening of the season tee management of the Grand promised its patrons many brand new acts this year, and it will be noticed that the coming program contains four
attractions that have never
before been seen in Indianapolis, and these tour attractions highest
are all of the very class. The headline number—and it is an -attraction wholly unlike anything else on the vaudeville stage—will be famous Fadettes of Boston, an orchestra composed of twentyfive young women, each of whom is an expert instrumentalist. It is the only woman's orchestra in tha country that can be classed with prominent male orchestras, and is considered by music critics generally as the finest body of feminine musicians that has ever been organized. It is only recently that the Fadettas have been heard in vaudeville, formerly appearing as a concert organization. Caroline B. Nichols, who has won an enviable reputation in the musical world, is the conductor of the Fadettes, and will direct the programs every afternoon and evening during the engagement of the orchestra at the Grand. It is a igone conclusion that the Fadettes will repeat in Indianapolis the great success that they have been scoring in the leading vaudeville theaters of Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and it is safe to say that the talented young women will be the talk of the town hrre next week.
Another number on the bill that will be of much interest to Indianapolis people will be the first professional appearance in her home town of Estelle Wordette, an Indianapolis girl, who has been making a decided hit in vaudeville playlets. She will present here, with the assistance of the well known actor, Jules Kusell, a bright little comedy entitled "A Honeymoon in the Catskills.'' Miss Wordette entered upon a stage career five years ago, at first playing leading dramatic roles with the Hopkins Stock Company in Chicago, where she gained much valuable experience. She went into vaudeville last season and has been very successful in this popnlar field of entertainment. Her many local friends will doubtless turn out in large numbers to give her a most royal welcome.
Norton and Nicholson, a pair of favorite farceurs, will have an important place on the program, enacting a clever little musical piece, and that excellent trio of singers and dancers, Knight Brothers and Sawtelle, will contribute an attractive speciaity Blanche Sharp, a delightful lime comedienne, will be new to Grand audiences, as will also Joseph Newman, the young monologuist who is said to remind one of Ezra*Kendall, and whose story-telling is credited with being immensely amus-
their original specialty, "The
.Tramp and the Breakman," and
morning and are sanitary and, Millie Latina, the beautiful expure. ponent of physical culture, will W S a a a
Secretary Board of Health,'l bioscope pictures promise to be
Indiana, Oct.
among the best of the season.
Nature study tablets 'at the\ Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Central School Supply C©.
Call .and see us. Old Masonic round trip from Greenfield good Hall cor. 125 W. Main St. Both gftng on special train leaving phones 184. al\0:25 a. m., central time.
Next Sunday Excursion to Indianapoli via Pennsylvania Lines. Oct. 15 excursion tickets to
V,ines
Grand Opera House Next Week Notice of Commissioners' Sale
will be sold at 40 cents
of Real Estate.
Sign
of an order of the Hancock Circuit Court made and entered in a cause therein pend ing entitled Elmer J. Binford vs. Kalph Binford and numbc red 10510 upon the docket! thereof, hereby gives notice that at his office in the Wilson Block in the city of Greenfield Indiana, on the 14th day of October, i!)05. at 5 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:
Commencing at a point on the north line of Lot Number Thirty-seven (37j in Block Num ber Seven (7) in the Original Plat of the Town, now City, of Greenfield, Indiana, six ty (60) ft-et west of the of the northeast cor ner 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) teet: 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 Thirty seven (37) a distance of sixty (60) fr-et
Ampriran I sale, deferred payments to be evidenced-by note of purchaser and secured by mortgage
the
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Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
LOW PAEES WEST AND SOUTHWEST
Special Home-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.
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 Line?.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co, Toledo, O.
We,
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the undersigued, have
known F.
J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carr out any obligations made by his firm,
Walding, Kifnan
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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. '-aid property to be sold upon the followterms: One half the purchase price t. -eof to be paid in cash and the remaining one half of said purchase price to be paid on or before twelve (12) months from date ot
such real estate and to bear six per cent, interest from date until paid and attornej's' fees: or the whole of said purchase price may be paid cash, at option of the purchaser.
Full possession of said premises to be given to purcnaser on the 15th day of November, 1905. VINTON A. SMITH, -t-dtd Commissioner.
Be^ re of Ointments for Oatarrah that Contains Mercury, as mercury 'will surely destroy the sence of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Such 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 V/ F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svsten. In baying Hall's 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.
I
via
Marnin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonals sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Beduoed Fares to New Albany, Indiana Baptist Convention, October 10th, 11th and 12th, from all station on Pennsylvania Lines in Indiana.
Low Fares to Frankfort, Ind., Bennion of Wilders' Brigade 72d I. V. IOctober 11th and 12. Excursion
tickets sold at all stations in In-
Write or call on
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The Pacific Northwest.
A complete and interestingpresentation of the scenic beauty and the rich natura' esources and rapid growth of the Pacific Northwest are set th in a beautiful illustrated booklet recently issued by the Cbi & North-Western R'y, which will be sent to any address on
of 4 cents in
diana, Ohio and Illinois dnl The Lewis and Clark ExposiPennsylvania Lines. very
Pacific Coast Excursions
T"0 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
One-way Col
to Oct. 31st, at correspondingly Personally Co
Western
the by stress of weatb
how to reach this land where where labor is never oppressed »w much it costs to go and what
yowcan 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
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6.70 K" '2«xvf?'e and Return 8.S5 Chattanooga UetuTsi !i.o0 9.90 AsheviEle and
ReIu'its
11.40 Atlanta and Retain fit 11.60 Birmingham and Return £6
13.55
Macon and Re'tora
13.90
Montgomery and Return 20.00
C08RESP0N0INSLY LOW RATES TT IfjyESMEDSAts QIMr.
Tickets.Sn sale October 17th to all points in Alabama, Georgia, Ivl:
South Carolinas.. Florida all points except Kev Vt'cot, Teniieti.'we a!' joints except Memphis. November 7th, all territory except points La Florida, ovember to paints in Florida only. Limit 21 Days. Stop-over privileges.
For information write! CHAS, W, ZELL, D. P. A., 4th & Vine W. A. GARRETT, W.
GemiMi.
Manager.
e'NCJKNATI.
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. Employs more high grade teachers, 6. Stands higher in public esteem than 3. Places more 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.
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 is open throughout the entire year. Enter now. For further information address
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 36 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.
ORGANIZED 1885.
WE INSURE WOMEN up to Age
The American Mutual Life Instance 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.
W. H. WINSHBP, Manager,
Indianapolis office,
324 LAW BUILDING,
PHONES, NEW 5080 OLD, RED 3072
their
home.
sale daily
Francisco and
'50. To Portland ber, $56.50. sale daily, Sept. 15th 00 from Chicago, with all points. Daily and rsions a Pullman Chicago costs sell tickets via cific and North-
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ion rates and personally con ducted tours in connection therewith over the North-West-ern line from Chicago and tL east have created an interest in this subject never before equaled. For full particulars address. W. Kniskern, P. T. M., 215 Jacl son Boulevard. Chicago.
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