Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 26 July 1906 — Page 2
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tfie end of the suf ot RheumatiSni falls where a cure i»V P«t up in tablet or li-. efther. ^Yiju-vvfio'Hjlv
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If You Suffer with Rheumatism
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Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy Bring the Utmost Relief _that
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19 ex mbinea chemicals almost always euraatism.-e
OOP'S RHEjUr,
can turn bony,
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N. R. Spencer. Pres. K. Davis, Sec-Treas. Uen ritiicUlanO. Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr.
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Published Every Day except .Sunday.
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which made possible v* tfli tff ctafrMfciir jfS siT J-ift G-'Iitikw
THE GREENFIELD PRIMING A\l)oq
•M^TI0liaRBlSpTj ,,,TKKMS OF SUI5SCI UTTION gg ffiiiKSStS-l 3
ill. drive One Month .35 W h'S V*h SiX'Months, by^rrfl-lL^iy^ p-ain and j-3tieYeur- by
^a/heillhat iSthO* CLiiV.-w.-rrw.Y2 .* "V--Ti'ri* 1-iiT ir\ r/»rpi fhi^i
oncl svf'llipKfe'riritr— the end his remedy never
11 .3'39 V? rtO K"if *'»ooa %'on
ins? today from pains*and aches -which vou Entered as secon^*££aJ$s jriattfirj August 1.
"eness or twSSl® ftBlS.i 'WWSPWWW^S'"under an act ol Congress. March 3.1879.
who easily become still and lame without
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JNOl ANAPOLIS, IND.
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any other maka of pattern*.
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M(ahawlag CCALLCO*KevYtrik
Where Tourists Will find Humphreys' Specifics.
Paris, 51, rue desPetits-Champs. London, 49 Haymarket.„ Vienna, Stephansplaiz, 8.v Brussels, .("), Boulevard de Waterloo. "I Lisbon, Rua dq.fArsenal, 14b and "1 O jf*1^
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Alexandria, ru®KJherif Pacha. Manila, 167 Esfcelta. .\Rio de Janeiro£|&ua de S. Pedro.
York.
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country to"com+iaxe-Democratic
has no11 ced tliey Jit «yijjj 1 o3ii3jc.ely iii together.
The son of Jesse James has
bean adaiitteid to- practice..lajw ...,. .,^Yr
keep a (2iary q! -1()
Barcelona, Ronda S. Pedro, u6. constipation,sallow complexion, Madrid, Calle fetuan, headache, dizziness, sour stomach, coated tongue, biliousness.
Buenos Ay res, |tV), Cal le Ploricl^'. M&xico City, C^|e dei Lolisep., *U?So1)(l b^^?ljClrttggifets. At a^ drug stores in Canada, jW Cubans Central ^.trierica, llon-a-lulu, Porto Ri dies, and in and hamlet in of America. HV patliic Medicin lb? William and Jofln^st
the West Inry city, town United States breys' IJomeo-
37, Tfi ma-i?ijeehcalled ^5)0.0 to dsn 3 0U Hei prpbably tbjfilis he. ba^-farVV^T-j..vt accoaupiisli^tj^f! t|he. sai ,?3uits with ou ta lj (^hjULfep like lus.ja.tb^t: ,djf3f
Thtf" n^xtl'ti-me ^fhe'" Mid vale Steel Co. i'6es aft^V ia br^ ^lic'ej
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,, JSecretary-Taft says the American people are in too big- a hurry to see the dirt fly bn the Panama canal. Must be a false alarm. Most of us have forgotten that a canal is in course of construction.
The/tailors ot London' don't like l3ryttn"s coat. It may be the best the poor man can do. fie says that Roosevelt is wearing all of his clothes.
At the last reports, Secretary Loeb was bravely sticking- to his job of sitting on the lid of the Roosevelt third term boom.
It is not that Mr. T3ryan loves the silver issue less, but that he loves the trust issue more.
Does evil still, life fill? •Does woe betide?
yojr whole
Your thoughts abide cide?
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Now for prose and facts—De-•• Witt's Little Early Risers are the most pleasant and reliable pills known today. They never gripe.- Sold by M. C. Qjjigley.
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the Texas Wonder'B
Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic troubles. Sold by all druggists on two months treatment by mail for §1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Send for te&timonals. ":Apr ]2, Herald 1 yr.
Perfect Bowel Laxative for
Lax-ets act promptly, without pain or griping-/'^Pieasaqt ^to i:'|t$k|F-^^c-^|-on(|y 5 cents.
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"™^pCT?ect^orv^'i^xatiTF^nr f?Tf"?1Cc R"$l ,000 c^tfried, constipation, sallow complexion, headache, dizziness, sour stomach, coated tongue, biliousnsss. Lax-ets act promptly,
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ant to talfe—Laxets-only cents. Solfl by all druggists.
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THE ORIGINAL
For all Coughs andjjksslstf-.ln *&> expelling Colds frttofc&^rsystorn by gently moving the bowels. A certain relief-for-oroup-and-"whoopmg-cougH.
^earlyyfell: other teough fewrffcrf Wre constipating,
especially ~flrase!
containing Opiates. K*hr£Jy^L$x&tfVe>
Hon^fc-Tirliib^es thi JfsyelSij Mflttins ijktjBi' ',•?
PREPARrtrXT THE
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cbntrac't. it will, know
e:n'oii^lr 16 g"et dlosfer lo tie Boil1-' aparte 'n
The Kausa-s1 phj-Losophen who said that .every man- ought. to afek himself if he is a^ fowl-,t forgets that quite •&, number of us are married, and g'^t some information without asking' for Lt.tii. 1 r.Vi *1 r, ••iff '-4
'"j A Chicago woman secured a divorce by handing" the court a memorandum giving" date and hour of every beating- given her by ber husband. Does your wife
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JloverBwsomand the Honey Be# is on eveiy
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CONTAINING
E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO, U. 8. A.
Sold by M. C. Qui^ley." -n-viib -g£W y-!ir,T ox no*
•j oiRs^afi08fremiums hcu .'Iiiivybio03^ :fy nt:u:d .C Depj: Editor St a r^:
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.^1/, glancing over 'the- co ill inns o4^oii*r earteened-pa^er.I observe tbrit-ot7/lci'teiiiyau -are beea^in^it
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course,I"UTII "LIBT
OftrtM ll« ^ky ten yea^js and die the beneficiary will receive
wi an iimnn nmrnnr- 'fir —i *7*-
the premium being added« death benefit every year, is certainly cheap enouj say the insured wishes
oO without medical examination ,*it aj^ te^JLahout,$28 *~U$T tp1'***""tV*' iJaiiink itMharqly^ffair-.tbil ^fesfof "reg^ar i%|ftual. conjh panie» bferttefeked in your1^tfeti1 eral roundup in liastv conclu-
d|^tiubje4 oyerwnrsaaswace^ .prem-J .. ,. ••k iin}n!rfr.beisig'i?''too:biff b. ••i-^A^-ydu ma ice no is 11 lic-ti on in yd n-r $ men snlsiU t|^3»y '.I hat t!
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.itisurance'
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any insptbtferi w^ye^refelmms are an arewtge .of §3rjteL'$5 'e.r-.t'iianth company I: re pi'e se
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1 irefeij!! to ^eastern companies
f--t'he -fat "iii eat,' like 'W ^rnYoVf who •recoil tlyi underwent tiie:ex: posture of the in vies tig ti ng"-co m* inittee. Now take tor. in stance a wentysi-.pay'• cbnferaJcfe:-li'aidfBi^
Fidelity, ^.age^£0irr.Tnes rate '.is $32-3^.. If the. insured drop his policy end of .3d.year the policy is automatically, extended for a period of 4 years and eight months without' any action on the part of the iosared. Or in other words should the insured die within the above mentioned time the beneficiaries would be paid the face of tiie policy. He has paid in premiums in the 8 years, §97.14. He has had protection for 7 years and 3 months for that amount or an annual premium of $12.70. I3ow this is not ,so bad, when you come to consider the rate of the fratertials. Now under this contract the insured lias the privilege of reducing his premiums end of the 5tli year, which reduction byspast experience •amountsto.25-percent. Or if he •prefers he iflay continue to pay level premiums and thus reduc the number of his premium.-., paying up his insurance in 16 payments amounting to a single premium of $518.08. Tbe §1000 being paid for life by this operation. You of course will admit that this is a good settlement. Now should the insured desire a cash settlement, the policy has a' guaranteed cash value of §568, to which is' aided
irTsnranceSmret for
Th^StrTs" of e"r^T"rrcli cfye 0^ e)^4r ty^tc S^-1 jtjQi.it- As to your suggestion jt^Tat "new companies jo^anized to meet the emer jg^p cy'^tf^ou i^v a|f
•Trtrl n" i1*Q in ri XT/\M *"1rt ii
lanrwlurlate ma©
r,jiyv''welcomes
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plus of $241, making a- total cash value- of $808 Or if* the insured prefer he may take a policy in lien of the cash value, of $1423 payable to his beneficiaries at death. "T ask that in all fairness to policyholders thoughout -the ter ritory of your paper that you show by figures that this is not a most liberal contract. It is certainly "'"actuarially correct, and as liberal as it can be made. I earnestly invite you to give analysis showing excess charge. The above policy of course is Jtbr those who desire to pay for itheir insurance during their producing years. And if t|e insured thinks the rate is high if he die during the policy paying period, if be will pay $36.25.instead of 32.38 all premiums he had paid duripg the policy paying period wiUjpe returned to thejbeneficiary adfacegof policy, i^r in-
tbe
age 30 for 20 years level prem iura of $15.24, reinsurable at age
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State Fair Five Full Days.
iThe Indiana State Board of Agriculture is sending out the premium list for the State Fair, which opens on Monday, September 10th, for five full days. Tbe program shows that the exhibits are to be in position early.}j Monday morning, and that the attractions-on that day will be on the same elaborate scale as on any otherday of the ^air. The Board is determined, this, year to extend the Fair over a longer period than in any other year. ,It hopes to obtain half fare rates on all the interurban jines entering Indianapolis on the first day of the Fair for children and old soldiers. ^Although tbe Fair is weeks away,, it is evident that the Board could use twenty acres more of ground lor ,machinery it
Weber's Band, of Cincinnati, one of the best in the. conntrv will, ,:.spend the week at the Indiajna Fair, Lee Stevens and his Air Ship, Vaudeville and Acrojbatic features and other events will make up the out door attractions each.day.sSj5Tbe first.day of racing iiwill be on Monday. A large number oi changes in the plans of the Fairhave beeri imade. The ''entries in all dppartments close on Sep tember lst.jf.u t'uh
Thie premium list will be sent free to those who address the Secretary, Charles Downing, State. Ejouse,,Indian^po-iis., }j
Vyomen^i i-withJ^' wek'knesi^M shduldi nev.er forget Dr.' Sho^fj'^1 Ni^ht jGur.e. Thiis^imagit-1 ilt6! locfil treatmeut isj used-at°bedj-! time, all night whir^lihe system is ajt5t,'1t*'i&broils'tafoifdi:.: ing!
j:the
This Or otec im at
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isqe that site i& giving' birth to jaBout one a week, m©ytf(|f\tbep :h some sort of tL^Ml^rothem" the way of a-Stoctcor 'SOTiie sCou'tTaGb." Rveny IrdnR i'l
ageh6fof^ 6very '^bO'd''torn-1:
/gHad'fy}
bdsures *61" 'fraud," ao'd of,'all I
7^ riill-i [H i* ••'UUliO
»che LiieSj q. t, ai'e, pa j.cu,kl ted to, jjrostitute-the:. greaH benelicent j: inM.itutioiiUf?i{i' sura'nCe. if old
in u" com panies
rates,'-.you
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slcin disease
are evident-1"
ty .tio re th atfS all e! !'d es*TT.
e9lSt"ates(some 35 in number) I •^r,i|Ji but three"" or four excep.ti^s^l|b. i€^iped,t!o',^pbiicy-.l .ll3roe^^^stbh^rMei:eriderits in ca^h ranging from "$700,0tX1"~ to Si^iOO OOO^to the^coiriparty,1"rtiorrmone^ifetn ts&^m'panies have
,*
rieiftiv'M from-tlTe policyholder-. •tliW aggregate amounting to same ?$8v,000j000 ira -'the ^ast three ^^rSes^pi .• aib proud" that I repre^'t-nt ah.institution with such a-record yvit'ii the incalculable'goad that it ..lia^5accomplished in- the wo'rkl. "Tarn the rascal out'' of any-'institution and advocate it bravely but judge wisely as to' the nierit^bf.the institution itself.
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Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Reme dj7—when used faithfully will reach chronic and difficult cases heretofore regarded as incurable by physicians and is the most reliable prescription known to clean out and completely re move every vestige of rheumatic poison from the^blood. Soj,d by all druggists.! 'i
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Mr. Ewing Young, Sloneforf, 111., Cured by Zemo After Six Years'Torment and Humiliation
POSITIVELY. CURES ANY FORM
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bottles entirely cure'd me, 'and I honestly'believe _' "''ZE?JO'' is tne best remetivink-hs \vorld for any
,3'-^ ^.OiQe and a- quarter million acres"to be
^Opened to settlement on ihe#
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DISEASE.
"\j READ •Ml. YOUNGS "LETTER
«»••••. I ^STbNEFC&rPi III., April 3, 1005.
... ..^^..ylCIXE Co., St. Louis, MO. O' .-_JDcaxJ31rsli is-.a source of pleasin:a-ior me to permit 3'ou to a my picture before and af:er curcd by "ZEMO," aud to teil what "ZEr.IO" did for me. I iJictOi'eet this 'case of (Acne}'pimples for six years and ispSnt several hundred .t -'d9ljacs with physicians and specialists.- The more salvos aad- crean.13 Imsed, the w.orse my. face
tecajns.,(_
JSIr. Ira •Blaclcman recornmenddd ''ZliAIO.'!.' «Eight
oars very truly,
GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY £:OSE-'3?RSI2EZ2SJ3
Dates of registration Jtiiy .I6th to 31st.'
Low rates from fare for the round
!''July
12th to
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I WOULD RATHER BEQIN NAS^AJ^OOR BOY,,,, THAN TO START AGAIN IN THE XONDITION'S WHICH .SURflQU^p^P iMY,EARLY.,~i^- -y- &«
Don't 4a.il toJariies Cfe^lman's -remarkable chiractiP
sketch of Thoma&A. Edison in PearsonfSf M^gazjn^
rf ''A 'A FVt&o\Other\Great Features antt, Articles, 'jC\ 3?it» Aiigukk Pe^son^Meiflvafikest^ SiceAt^a^6py o^4o
year's.iubacrJption. During the m«mth8(of July and August renewals (to commence at the odblSStoii of present 8iffls«ffpfion^lo«"-««w subscriptions at the rate of #1.00 per year) for one, two, or three years, or $4.00 for a five-year subscription, wiii be
VA... NOVIHULER can handle your order and make a commission accepted. Your resident newsdealer can handle your for himself or you can order by mail Address,^
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