Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 3 April 1906 — Page 3
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Thirteen Colors. "•"One Hundred Uses. 75c a Quart Can.
All the best and most widel}' adver1... *. tised goods are to be found at this store, and at prices to please every person.
W. H„ STEWART, ,_No. 2'2 W. Main. Phones 74.
OFFICIAL TJL1IK SCHKDl'LG Of the Indianapolis!, «Jt Eastern It. R. Elfeetivc Maccli II. 1900.
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6.01 barns to *6.08 Dunreith 7.08 *8.08 9.05 Limited *10.08 11.08 '12.05 p.m. Limited *l.i8 2.08 •a,05 Limited *4,08 5 U8 *6.05 Limited *7.18 *9.05 Limited 10.09
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Makes direct connection for New Castle. Last cars making direct connection for Dayon. atb.05p.in. Limited. •s Subject to change without notice.
Last car leaving Indianapolis for Greenfield CI.30 p. m. FRK1GHT CARS RUN AS FOLLOWS
A est Bound East Bound S 46 a. m. 5 30 a to N. C. 12.19 p. m. 5.41 a. m. Richm'd 59 m. 1.14 p. m,
G. K. JEFFRIES. Supt.
NEWS NOTES.
Dr. E. B. Howard, 'Dentist, .Morrison phone 472. j^tf
Burgess Tuttle has moved from Fifth street to Baldwin.
5£Mrs. Jacob Varner. who has been seriously ill, is convalesc ing- & Edgar Hope of near Carrollton, was in the city yesterday on business.
The Gilt Edge laundry makes a specialty of laundering lace -curtains. -td
Ella and Nola Jones of Indiana street, have recovered from a recent illness.
Mrs. George Lewis has returned from a visit with friends at Knightstown.
& Will Reed and Glarence Trees of Green township, were here on business Monday.
Take a peep at the Spring suits Justus is turning out at $18, $20 and$22. 12td. 'I Russell Stanley of Richmond, was the guest yesterday of Miss Bertha Reed of Pratt street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, .of Morristown, were guests yesterday of Harry Hudson and family.
g|Harry Hudson of North jBafdwin street, has moved to the property on the opposite side of the street.
Walter Alford, of North Pratt street, who was threatened with pneumonia, is recoviag with the coming of spring days,
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& Frank Benn, an employe of the I. & E., moved his family to Richmond yesterday to be more convenient to his work.
Albert Martin planned and successfully carried out a surprise in complement to his wife's 26th birthday anniversary. Twenty-three relatives and frieads enjoyed the day with .the young" people.
Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolfe, wh© is with his parents at Colorado Springs with the hope of benefitting his health, shows no improvement. They -expect to return home when he is able to make the trip.
P. K. Boyd is sick at his home on West Fifth street.
For Rent—A modern home. Apply to 501 North East street.
Estimate given for paintipg and papering- at No. 0 South East street.
David Sexton, of MorristowD, former!}' of this city was in Greenfield today."
ss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boone were guests last evening- of relatives at Maxwell.
John S. Graves the the popular liveryman of Wilkinson was in Greenfield today.
Samuel E. Duncan, of Indianapolis, former^ a citizen of this city, was in Greenfield on Monday.
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Scotten, city letter cardays' needHolt is substitut-
rier, ed rest. N. 0. insr for him.
is taking' a few
V. L. Early has employed Raymond Hooten to take charge of his wall paper and paint de partment. 22tf
John Gambrel who has been sick for some time is able to be up and around his home on North Pratt street.
The Hancock county Republicans are organizing for a strong pull for Elmer E Stoner for Auditor of Sta',e.
Let us send our man with wall paper samples before the rush. V. L. Early, druggist. Morrison Phone No. 38.
Henry Hasting is giving his entire attention to the cultivation of his garden farm in the south part of Greenfield.
Mrs. Nancy Heck, of East Railroad street, who has been sick for a long period, shows but little improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stevens, of West Sixth street, have returned from a visit with relatives at Shirley and Kniglitstown.
Joe Marts is moving his family from a farm south of town to West Tague street into the house recently vacated by Jacob Martin.
Mrs. Ellen Laporte, of Indianapolis, returned home yesterday after a twro days enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in this city,
Justus the Tailor has a fi.De line of Spring summer samples, on display at the Columbia hotel office. Suits to order $15 to Pants $5 to $10. 12td
It's worth traveling a. long distance to have your teeth extracted by our "no hurt" methods. Teeth examined free. Dr. J. D. Hughes, 21% West Main street.
Perfume the mouth, sweeten the breath, clear the complexion with Lax-ease tablets in blue sliding lid metal box only. Cnre constipation. At Early's drug store.
Yesterday was the 76th birthday of William Chappell and in complement to the occasion a number of his friends and relatives met at his home on Osage street and enjoyed a big family dinner.
Christian Science services are held in the Gant Block, corner of Main and Penn. streets. Eours of service—Sunday, 10 a. m., Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. 5td
The boys in the m'annual training at the Departmental school will be working on thermometers in a few days. This will be the biggest job they have attacked, as the work is particularly difficult.
Mrs. JJerbert Webb, of Wood street* went to New Castle today for a visit with John Wiley and family. Mrs. Wiley, who has been in a hospital at Cincinnati for the past four weeks, is expected home Thursday
"For Rent—Good tour room
Mrs. W. L. Alexander, Maxwell, "was calling oa Green field friends today., school to
The CeDter township commencement will be held night at Maxwell.
The Helping Hand Society will give an Easter market at Eshelman's office- v-
W.: R. Summerville, of Indianapolis, was ia Greenfield toda}^ on insurance' business.
Ohas. Hcgle, of Indianapolis, is here spending his vacation with Ed Gant's, on North State street.
Austin Thompson, of Bloomington, was in Greenfield today calling on the library committee.
Miss Maude Jackson, who has been visiting friends at Warrington and Pendleton, has returned home.
Dr. E. R. Sisson, who returned a few days ago from Chicago, is not entirely recovered but is much improved.
Cleaning, pressing and repairing neatly done, 26 Main street. Morrison phone 197.
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house. C. G. Sample. Ben Strickland was at Indianapolis today or. busine.-s
Byron Jeffries has moved from West Fittli to North Noble street
The*little boy of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foreman is ill with chickenpox
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John Minging, of this city,has gone to Bridgeton, N. J., to make his home.
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Miss Lizzie Walpool, of Indianapolis, was in Greenfield today looking after her property and calling on old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnson went to Gwynneville today for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith.
Dr. Milo Gibbs was taken to Stern's sanitariumtat Indianapolis, where it is hoped that he will entirely recover within
The Ladies' Lookout Society of the M. P. church will meet with Mrs. Ed Duncan, of North Swope street, Wednesday afternoon. MRS. BELLE WOODS,
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Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hopkins were guests last night of the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah Swaynie. Their lithle niece, Ethelwyne Nalley, accompanied them home,
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now until Saturday sell A No. 1 clover
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seed at $7.75. This seed has been recleaned three times and is in fine shape. Free of buckhorn.
J. M. HINCHMAN, East Mam.
The Helping Hand Society of the Christian church will give a dime social, Friday evening, April 6th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Garriott, on North East street. Refreshments and a program will be given. 5td
Howard T. Branham, who has just returned from a vacation,in Florida, delivered mail over his route Monday. When he returned to the postoffice after the afternoon delivery he said that he never was as tired in his life. Northern life is too strenuous for aneasy-going Southerner.
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Are you from Missouri? Come in, we'll show vou.We have .Indiana polls. Cincinnati and Chicago iu competition in this line i^lit in our store
Wo have paper lit for lie mansion or for the humble s- fl We have Expert Paper Hangers and Decorators working out of our store We know THEY \vi!J treat you right, ana we shall TRY to di so,
EAGAN'S DRUG STORE.
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buy old-fashioned, odd-look-ing shoes, even if they are strong and durable nor conspicuous, loudly stylish shoes, because they are worn by the many.
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This mark guarantees correct laste and style.
Tr\ie style is that attractive difference which distinguishes Manss "Urfit" Shoes from all other shoes,
along with comfort, durability and the patent Urfit," which supports the ankle, holds up the sides, prevents heel slipping and shoe twisting.
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V. L. Errly store front to a new Paint-
Jessie O'Neal, the Eden fruit dealer, was in the cit}' on business yesterday.
Mayor George Cam is at the district meeting of Red Men at Rushville today. -1 JT
Arthur A. Willey was in Greenfield today figuring upon some carpenters work.
Miss Margaret Williamson is visiting her sister, iMrs. Arthur Boone, south of the city. ,1
Mrs. Oak Morrison and Miss Ida Kinsley are guests of Indianapolis friends today.
The Greenfield fishermen are arranging to try their hands within the next few days.
The Kings Daughters will met with Mrs. Ed Boring on the second Ftida3r c* this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Worley. of Indianapolis, were visiting friends in this city yesterday.
Hon. Jap Miller, "Mayor of Brooklyn" was in Greenfield today calling upon some real estate men.
James Moran contemplates making extensive improvements upon his home at the corner of Lincoln and Spring streets. The plans are in the hands of contractors.
Charles Nigh, one of the best painters in Greenfield, has just completed a two months job of inside finishing in the flat of Binford & Felt on Roosevelt avenue in Indianapolis.
Eli Reece who has been doing some work on the farm of Elmer J. Binford In Scott county, returned to Greenfield last Saturday. After a few days with friends in this county he will go to Scott County again.
music is just as much a part of a child's education as mathematics, and a young lady now-a-days who can't play the piano has to take a back seat in society and, at the price and terms which a strictly high-grade piano can be purchased, no one who has the ambition for their children that they ought to have, can afford to be without one. buy direct from the lactory, my expenses are light, and I can save you money on your piano.
Come and see me.
•The Only Piano Man in Gieenfield.
Spring' Suits
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What others ask §15.00 and S1H 00 for is here for you at $9.99. Low rent, coupled to an ample purchasing: power, tog-ether with low expenses, permit* us to offer these remarkable money savi.iu prices. Don't t.?i.ke our word for it, come in and see. Shop around and find out what others will sell you for $15 and §18, then come in and see our handsome
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what others have asked you a high price for is here at our modest prices. Cy
Top Coats
JOE GOLDBERGER, JVkinager.
150 W. Washington St. INDIANAPOLIS.
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When iin Need of an Incubator or Brooder place your order with their authorized agent, and save your freight charges. Agent for^ the best of e\ erything for the poultry yard.
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Coverts in Castor and Gray and Fancy Mixtures in the newest and most desirable of
THE PARK THEATRE CLOTHING STORE
$9.99
WH. T. BELL, Greenfield, Ind.
Come and examine the goods before you place your order.
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