Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 31 October 1905 — Page 4
Election and Other News Matters of Knightstown.
H. C. Thayer and Merbin Horner were at IodianapoJis to-
|Uay.
s-' Mrs. W. M. Edwards was at *r the capital city today. Hon. C. S. Hernly, of New ^vCastle, who is one of the prorooters of the much-talked-of
Indianapolis, New Castle & Toledo Tractioa line, passed through the city enroute to Indianapolis today. The line will be built next year. Mr. Hernly says it will be one of the finest equipped lines in the country and he also believes it will be one of the best paying" lines. A branch line will run from New Castle to Winchester.
G. W. Williams and Dr. J. B. Cress were at Indianapolis yesterday.
Mrs. India Brandenburg1 and daughter. Miss Minnie, are at home from a pleasant visit with her son, Irvin, at Chicago.
Miss Elmira Brosius entertained a crowd of her
jroung
.friends at a- masquerade party at her home on North Washington street last evening.
Loijis Huber has purchased property of W. E. Stage on South Adams street and now occupies the same.
Mrs. Ralph Wa goner entertained the members of the Shakespeare Club at her home on North Washington street last evening.
As the time approaches for casting ballots, people are becoming more and more enthused over the situation, and by the time election day rolls around interest in political matters will hnvj reached a white heat. Many heretofore sturdy Republicans will not stand by the ticket to be voted for on Nov. 7 because, it is said, that the ticket smacks too much of the Knightstown Natural Gas company. Some are of the opinion that the gas gang has held sway long enough and are wanting things changed.
Vote the Citizens'ticket if you believe in an economical government, want honest men at head of affairs and a lower rate of taxation. On the other hand if you desire a crown of thorns, vote the Republican ticket. We have given you fair warning. All there is in a local election is your own welfare, therefore you should cast your ballot for men who will guard your interest as well as that of the town.
Mrs. Peter Wagner visited Indianapolis yesterday.
Or Sale.
48 acres, 5£ miles from county
seat, mile from railroad town.
A.
H.
POLK,
plates that tit and stick tight.
We extract teeth without pain,
either asleep or awake.
J.
D.
60 acres branch bottom, 30 acres Summer Colds, Hay Fever, acres timber, Rose Catarrh and Influenza might be classed as Summer
good orchard, 4 room house on public road. Price, $40.00 per acre $1,000.00 ash, balance on time. .,
Mt. Vernon, 111.
We make bridges that fit and
HUGHES,
'21£ W. Main St.
will be impossible to wait on all. So call soon and avoid the rush. 17tl8
Agreement.
We the undersigned as representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties of Greenfield, Indiana, do hereby pledge ourselves, and agree with each other, to use every means in our power to make the coming city election, to be held on next November 7th, for city officers, a fair and honest choice of our people.
We also pledge ourselves to use every possible means to prevent the illegitimate or illegal use of money or other thing of value to voters to cast their way or the other, or from voting and we
influence votes one to refrain further
agree that oetween this and election day nothing shall be published in any paper in our city, either da^ly or weekly, of or concerning the coming election or any candidate or person or any thing wThich might have reference to city affairs either in past or future.
In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names this 28th, day of October 1905.
John Q. McGrail,
Chairman Democratic Cora. Lawrence Wood, Secretary Democratic Com.
Chairman Republican Com.
Secretary Republican Com.
To the Citizens of Greenfield.
The Democratic committee being in favor of a fair election in Greenfield the above article of agreement was, on the morning of October Ln^ 28th, presented to the c': Jrman and secretar}^ of tli Republican committee, who absolutely refused to sign the same.
The voters of Greenfield can draw their own conclusions as to the sincerity of the Republican committee in articles heretofore published by them.
John Q. McGrail, Chairftian,
Lawrence Wood, Advt. Secretary.
Florida Hotel Service.
The Great Central passenger department have been advised that the larger hotels at the prominent Florida winter resorts will open as follows:
Hotel Alcazar $.t St. Augustine, Fla., December 9th, The Breakers at Balm Beach, Fla., December 23rd, Hotel Royal Palm, at Miami, Florida, January 9th, Hotel Ponce de Leon at St. Augustine, Florida, January 9th, Hotel Ormond at Ortnond 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.
I They will have through sleepers
between Detroit and Toledo
an(^
to
All in cultivation good house through car service to the best and barn. Price, $40 per acre resorts of the south. $500 cash, balance on time. 160 acres one mile from postoffice.
Chicago and Indianapolis
Jackgonville, as well as
Summer Colds
Grip and are most distressing and exasperating, especially for those who cannot indulge in an
ocean
look like your natural teeth mountains. The suffering is We make first class teeth on keen
voyage or a trip to the
and
homes
acute for the stay-at-
Dr-Humphreys'Specific''SeV
Tenty*severi' has
Dentist,--
deserved
If every one waits until the dition, utiles and heals the last day for paying taxes it mucus membrane the running
Cures Headaches
earned a well
reputation as a cur,
The use of
"7J"
stops the
sneez*
ing, relieves the asthmatic con-
from the eves and nose ceases and comfort is restored. At drug stores 25c or mailed by Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Cbr. Willliam and John Sts., New York.
ROYAL JOKERS.
Honarcha Whose HTimor Was More Strecvons Tlinu Jleflneil.
Alfonso VI. of Portugal reveled in practicing so called jokes on bis subjects, a favorite form of enjoyment being the waylaying i:ul assaulting of passengers, firing into the coaches of his nobles and scattering religious processions at the point of the sword. Charles IX. of Franco had a favorite trick of hiring young thieves to relieve his guests as they sat at table of their swords and jewels, "laughing loudly as he witnes.-.cd their success or saw the unconsciousness of the victims or beheld their surprise and indignation after they had been despoiled.'"*
Queen Christina of Sweden was 'in her element when she could snatch the chair away as some dignified official or portly court lady was about to lake a seat and found infinite entertainment in dressing herself as a gallant and making love in disguise to the young ladies of the court.
Frederick William I. of rusMa used to spend many hilarious hours at the Tobacco club, when ul 1' iV'iigbt was to make his guests the butt of his practical jokes. A favorite victim was Jacob von Gundling, an eminent scientist, whom on one occasion his majesty ordered to read aloud certain abusive articles about himself which the kiug had sent to the daily papers, while by his side was placed a monkey dressed in exact imitation of the pro fessor which he was compelled to embrace as his brother.
FRESH AIR IS LIFE.
And It Is Just as Xecessary at Night as In tlie Daytime.
Air is a life preserver. It is the particular friend of man, and he who barricades the doors and windows against this life saving friend ogives a cordial invitation to disease and death to enter.
Open the doors and windows and let the sunshine in. and let wind blovr through the rooms every morning, for they are disinfectants performing labor of a sanitary nature. ..
Breathe long and deep. Fill the lungs to their utmost capacity with pure air several times each clay and keep the home well ventilated night and day. and remember that when night comes on all the air you have in or out of the house till the next morning is "night air." and you cannot bottle day air enough within the sleeping room to last through the night, so by all means let the air circulate through the room and thus keep a fresh supply of this life giving element constantly with you.
More fresh air is required during sleep than when awake, for increased quantities of poisonous products are given off from the lungs and skin at this time, so each respiration renders the air in an unventilated room more unfit to be breathed again.
Keep the windows sufficiently open so the fresh "night air" can come in from one side and the impure air can go out through the other.
Tombstone Inscriptions.
A visitor to the West cemetery it Litchfield, Conn., found the foilowin interesting inscriptions on tombstones there: "Here lies the body of Mary, wife of Dr. John Buel, Esq. She died Nov. 4th 17GS, aet. 94, having had 13 children 101 grandchildren, 274 great-grandebil dren, 22 great-great-grandchildren to tal, 410 330 survive her."
Another: "Sacred to the memory of Inestimable worth of Unrivaled Excellence & Virtue, Mrs. Rachel, wife of Jerome B. Woodruff & daughter of Norman & Lois Barber, whose ethereal parts became.a seraph May 24, 1835, in the 22 y'r of ner age."
Editorial Repartee.
A friend of mine, a London editor, controls two daily papers and a farm in Warwickshire. There is a legend that the members of his staff who seek his special graces buy the editor's eggs "Do you know," one of them, greatly daring, is reported to have said to him, "two of your eggs I had yesterday were not what you might call truly rural?" "Indeed!" said the editor grimly. "And that article of yours in yesterday's issue didn't seem to me quite new laid."—Illustrated London News
f-rtt
Love's Commandments.
1. Thou shalt have no other love but me. 2. Trust me all in all or not at all. 3. Thou shalt not dull me with satiety. 4. Wound me not with cruel words. 5. Thou shalt not bind me with fetters. 6. Guard me as the jewel of thy soul, for once lost I dRn never be regained. 7. Thou shalt not mistake thy fancies for me.—Philadelphia Bulletin. j-v
The Benefit of Contrast.
"Do you think that industry is essential to happiness?" "A little is," answered the easy going person. "If a man had never done any work he would never realize how much comfort there is in having none to do."—Washington Star.
A
All For Him.
"Your fiancee seems to have a will of her own." "Yes, and sometimes I half regret that I'm the sole beneficiary."—Philadelphia PP2«S.
in the Family,
"Thai watch he carries was his greatgrandfather's." "Indeed! His great-grandfather's? I know I've often seen it at his uncle's." •H^leveland Plain Dealer.
No Advantage.
Kwoter—You know they say, "One touch of nature makes the whole world ltin." Grumbell—Yes, but most of us. continue to be poor relations.—Philadelphia Ledger.
15
West
ON
DEPOSITS.
ASSETS,
$68,798.95.
THE CKGEXFI£LD
Building Loan Association
Main
Street.
DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET
For Mayor,
JOHN B. HINCHMAN.
For City Clerk,
OSCAR O. BEVER.
For City Treasurer, DAVID WALSH..
For Councilmen at Large* WILLIAM B. BOTTSFORD. WILLIAM H. STEWART.
For Councilman First Ward, CHARLIE M. WINN.
For Councilman Second Ward, ALFRED H. ROTTMAN.
For Councilman Third Ward, JASPER E. GLASCOCK. td
Book-Keeping.
Both single and double entry. An opportunity you should not neglect if you are desirous to obtain a thorough knowledge of book-keeping.. A full ar:l definite course of instructions, fully illustrated in one volume, which should enable any one to keep a full set of books.
Complete for fift}7 cents. Address H. M, Coaver, Indianapolis, Ind., The Ballard No. 2.
LOW PARES WEST AM) SOUTHWEST
Special Home-Seekers
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 Lines.
The Pacific Northwest.
complete and interesting presentation of the scenic beauty and the rich iiatural 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,
The Lewis and Clark Exposition with the very low excursion rates and personally conducted tours in connection therewith over the North-West-ern line from Chicago and the east have created an interest in this subject never before equaled. For full particulars address W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., 215 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago.
WANTED—By
I
Chicago Manu-
factoring 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, 328 Dearborn St
0hicag° ,4,
You have less than three weeks in which to pay your taxes for the fall installment of 1904. 17tl8
FOR SALE
iIt to \i/
ill
to
VI/
ttif
ili ii
W
ii/
ii/
w-
32
Excursions via
Pennsylvania
Lines.
Anyone contemplating' a
trip
Monument Place,
E E
ft
ED. PINAUD
gHEAP RATES
$ 6.70 8.15 9.90 11.40 11.60 13.55 13.90
For information write: W. A. GARRETT, GENERAL MANAGER.
ftl§8
tim
GOLD CREEK
Party needs money and will sell at a sacrifice. Stock selling by the company at one dollar per share.
Communicate with this office
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER
THefStandard Visible Writer.
It writes right"" It writes in sight
Usedfand endorsed by leading Banks, Newspapers ar-d Mer= chants of. Hancock County.
FIRST
GOLD
MEDAL IN ST. LOUIS.
Recommended by over 100,= 000 of the Leading Business of W or
ITS RECORD HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED
Agentsi .wanted in all towns where we are not represented. Write for new Art Catalogue. Free on Request.
OLIVER TYPEWRITER AGENCY,
TO THE: READERS OF THIS PAPER.
By an especial anan{ ement, ED. PINAUD, the largest manufacturer 2« the world of Hair Tonics, Perfumes, etc., will give, to readers of this paper, -who will cut ont this advertisement, samples of ED. PINADD'S EAUDE QUININE HAIR TONIC, LATEST CREATION IN PERFUME, and ELIXIR DENTIFRICE (FOR THE TEETH). This offer is made, as \v desire to convince the public, or rather that part of the public who are under the impression that ED. PINAUD'S Hair Tonics and Perfumes are too high-priced, an opportunity to test them. Cut out this ad., "rc'oae lOc. to cover cost of packing and mailing, include name and address, .«<p></p>OFFICES,
AMEBIGAN
PTSiUB BCTLBUG (90 nVTH ATE)* TOM
QUEEN 8 CRESCENT ROUTE.
FROM OINCINNATI.
Knoxville and Return $15.60 Chattanooga and Return 15.80 Ashevilleand Return 16.75 Atlanta and Return 16.80 Birmingham and Return 16.80 Macon and Return 20.00 Montgomery apd Return 20.00
CORRESPONDINGLY LOW RATES TO INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Tickets on sale October 17th to all points in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North and South Carolinas, Florida all points except Key West, Tennessee alJ points except Memphis. November 7th, all territory except points in Florida, November 4tb, to points in Florida only. Limit 21 Days. Stoprover privileges.
COCQAJtEXPE RT
7*
m-
sis
Minings: Stock!*
§1
•ISM
IJV
&
IndianapoSis, Ind,
South
and Southeast.
Savannah and Return Mobile and Return Jacksonville and Return New Orleans and Return Yicksburgand Return Miami and Return Tampa and Return
CHAS. W, ZELL, D. P. A., 4th & Vine Sts., Cincinnati, O. W. C. RINEARSON,
CINCINNATI.
r-
GENERAL PASSENGER AOCNT
PHYSICIANS
endorse
the
W. B. Erect
Form corset. That's
because the Erect Form is founded on the natural figure—assisting instead of hindering its fullest development. The Erect Form throws out the chest flattens the abdomen braces the back and rounds off hips and bust into gracs* ful modish lines.
More than 40 different' models. Bach style designed for a different figure. Your dealer carries the Erect Form in stock at prices upward from $x.oo.
WEINGARTEN BROS., Makers 377*379 Broadway, New York IkM
Says: "KUNKEL BROTHERS COCOA is the finest cocoa madef Ml
Article of absolute purity with the highest nutritive qualities •nd a flavor of perfection."
If you try it once you will fully appreciate the wisdom of THE £OCOA EXPERT. id youtr name and tmi tuni a trial can.
