Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 30 July 1906 — Page 4
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to the Reservation border. Dates of registration July 16th If to 31st. Write for pamphlets telling how to secure one of these attractive homesteads. ?, All agents sell tickets via this route. W. B. Kniskern, Pass'r
Traffic Mgr., Chicago.
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ORIES' Business College
Indianapolis
226 East Ohio St. Largest In the State
H. D. Vories,
breath adds to the a kiss. You wouldn't
i-,,want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach "Without a perfect digestion.
There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose— and that Remedy is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomach 5? and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what it will do ,for you. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
Wanted:—Gentlemen [or lady with good reference, to travel rail or with a rig for a firm •of $250,000.00 capital. Salary *1,0 '•9.00 per year and expenses salary\pai(j -weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, sos. A. Alexander, Greenfield, jrnd.
President^
One and a half squares east of P. O.
$9.99
Best Suit-Best T#Coat
$9.99
Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is now complete. Call and see the m.
Homes for Thousands.
The Shoshone Indian Reser &• ovation lands will be opened to settlement August 15th. Ex cursion rates less than one fare round trip, daily, July 12th to -'29th, $26.70 from Chicago, via the Chicago & North Western
Railway,|the only all rail route
THE PARK TBEATSE CLOTfllNfl STORE
JOE GOLDBKKGER, Manager.
150 W. Washington/kt. INDIANAPOLIS.
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Are you going to Michigan soon? Don't make up your mind fully until you see the & "Book of Tours" to Michigan and Canada
Ask any & Agent, or address W. B. CALLOWAY, General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, O.
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Agents Wanted:—San Francisco Earthquake Disaster Thousands killed and injured $500,000,000 Worth of property destroyed. Pull and authentic story told by survivors and eye witnesses. Largest and best book, best illustrated, 80 per cent, profit to agents. Freight paid. Credit given. Outfit free. Send 4-two cent stamps for postage. Address COOPER & CO., 134 Lake Street, Chicago
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It is always well to have a box of salve in the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box on hand at all times to provide for emergencies. For years the standard, but followed by many imitators Be sure you get ttae'genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Dr. Sh oop's Rheumatic Remedy-when used faithfully will reach chronic and difficult cases heretofore regarded as in curable by ophysicians and is the most reliable prescription known to clean out and completely remove every vestige of rheumatic poison from the blood Sold by all druggists.
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A Perfect Bowel Laxative for constipation,sallow complexion, headache, dizziness, sour stomach, coated tongue, biliousness. Lax-ets act promptly, without pain or griping. Pleasant to take—Lax-ets—only 5 cents. Sold by all druggists.
Children like Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. The pleasant and best cough syrup to take, because it contains no opiates. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
TRADES COMMON TO *1EW YORK.
Various Means by wiiich the Public Are Deceived. Take, for example the trade of the dealer in second hand tombstones— not tombstones/ that have been taken from one gra^e to be sold for use on another, but/ stones which have been ordered anA sculptured and lettered and then/eft on the original dealer's hands b/y reason of the inability or unwillingness of the persons who ordered/them to pay for the work. These stones are bought bv the second Hand tombstone dealer The lettering is cbuselled out, but the design is lett imtact. All that the second hand man lias to do is to cut new lettering.
In the early spring the tre fakir is thriving upon the fad for foreign trees and shrubs. About the time the snow disappears in early spring the tree fakir takes his grubbing hoe, his pruning shears and a ball of twine and goes into the woods. There he grubs up tree sprouts—sumach, oak, ailanthus, hickory, beech, poplar, chestnut or almost -anything «lse will serve his purpose. These trims and prunes and ties up in bundles for removal to the place where they are to be stored.
When the spring tidying up of the home garden commences the tree fakir makes his appearance in public. He will show pictures of rare Japanese or Chinese or Mexican or East Indian shrub trees and offer to supply you sprouts at a figure that is most inviting. You see an opportunity to get a plant worth $40 for $3, and then you think of the envy that queer, red leafed, wide spreading bush will excite in the breast of your neighbor—and you buy.
By and by you shout with joy and call your wife out to see the tiny leaves and then you begin to brag and look down upon your neighbors. You invite them in to see the wonder, and you talk learnedlyi of horticulture in Japan or the Bast Indies.' V$H
And then your glorious tree bursts into leaf—when you discover that you have bought an ordinary common, everyday sumach or a maple, or perhaps a scrawny little peach tree. Then you lie in wait for that tree fakir, to do things to'him, and you meet with another disapointmenr. He doesn't come around any more
Few people are familiar with the •jiiofossional pigeon thiei. lie is another oddity who seldom is heard of. He is known to the caterers of cheap table d'hote restaurants, because it is to them that he sells the product ol his thievery but, while they buy of him, few, if any, among them know how he gets his birds, much less that they are stolen. Like the street fakir, the professional pigeon thief often makes a change of quarters—not, however, so much because he fears detection as to get around to those places where pigeons are most plentiful.
Unlike the tree fakir, he can go" over the same route year after year with little fear of detection. Ordirarily the pigeon thief rents quarters on the top floor in a section where pigeons are plentiful. That gives him access to the roof, and on the root he sets up a pigeon cote for his pet tumblers. His cote is like any other, except that it is provided with spring doors. The tumbler pigeons are h? decoys. He anoints the tips of their wings and tails with aniseed oil, and when the pigeons from other cotes are swarming he throws his pets into the air, and they soar aloft to mingle with the stranger birds.
The scent of the aniseed attracts the strangers, and tjhey follow the decoys. By and by the tumblers sail home to their cote with a flock of strange pigeons in their wake. The decoys enter the cote. After a chattering consultation one of the strangers gets as far as the door.
The side jambs of this have been anointed with anise also, and the pioneer stops to ruffle his feathers and rub them against the anointed spots. Then the other strangers see what the first is doing and crowd up. There is a stronger scent of anise from inside the cote, and they scramble in, one after another, pell-mell.
Then the spring is touched, the door flies shut and they are prisoners. At his leisure the pigeon thief kills and plucks them, and takes them to market. This operation is repeated as long as there are any stranger pigeons in the neighborhood to follow the decoys home,
As drowning men catch at straws, so do men whose affairs are hopelessly an inextricably muddled grasp at the chance these gentlemen hold out to them. The professional "business adviser" has plenty of clients, and nine times out of ten his advice to his employer is to "make assignment for the benefit of your creditors." It is the safest counsel be can give.
Clever Ruse of a King.
Alfonso, King of Aragon, was one cay examining the different articles in his jeweller's shop in company with many ladies of his court, and had scarcely left the house when the jeweller missed a diamond of great value and ran after him, complaining of the theft.
The King, not willing publicly
By this means the diamond was lett in the sand and uie identity of the would-be thief remained unknown.
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Go!e Brothers United Shows.
Darwin's theory, that man and monkey are allied, finds many new supporters among the visitors to Cole Brothers United Shows' triple menageries, to be seen at Greenfield Wednesday, August 8th. *-v.
In this mammoth traveling zoo is "Walter," the most amazingly educated orang outang" ever exhibited. Captured in the wilds of South Africa by Cole Brotners' special agents less than eight months ago "Walter" has been taught to do all that the average young man can, except talk. Unassisted this phenomenally educated brute will dress itself in a tailor made suit with regulation long trousers, fancy waistcoat and tuxedo draw pictures upon a blackboard eat with spoon, knife and fork operate a miniature automobile as well as impersonating several prominent characters. Scientists everywhere have carefully studied "Walter" and are a unit in declaring the animal the most marvelous ever seen.
Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy—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 remove every vestige of rheumatic poison from the blood. Sold by all druggists.
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State Fair Five Full Days.
The 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. The program shows that the exhibits are to be in position early Monday morning, and that the attractions on that day will be on the same elaborate scale as on any other day of the T^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 onfall the interurban lines entering Indianapolis on the first day of the Fair for children and old soldiers.
Although the Fair is weeks away, it is evident that the Board could use twenty acres more of ground for machinery exhibits.
Weber's Band, of Cincinnati, one of the best in the country, will spend the week at the Indiana Fair, Lee Stevens and his Air Ship, Vaudeville and Acrobatic features and other events will make up the out door attractions each day The first day of racing will be on Monday. A large number of changes in the plans of the Fair have been made. The entries in all departments close on Sep-
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There are men who, after a week's observation, -will undertake to rearrage the most complex office systems "for a consideration," and give you advice "free, gratis, for nothing
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tember 1st. The premium list will be sent free to those who address the Secretary, Charles Downing, State House, Indianapolis.
Wanted:—By Chicago wholesale and mail order[! bouse, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary }$20 and expenses paid weekly expense money advanced.^ Work pleasant position permanent. No investment or^ experience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self addressed envelope. Address, General Manager, 134 E. Lake St., Chicago.
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Shoop's Restorative
brings lasting relief in Stomach, Kidney, and Heart troubles through the inside nerves. No matter how the nerves become impaired this remedy will rebuild their strength, will restore their vigor. Remember it does no good to treat the ailing or-gan-the irregular heart, rebellious stomach, diseased kidneys. They are not to blame. Go back to the nerves that control them— treat the cause—oise a remedy that cures through the inside rkerVes, Sold by all druggists.
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GILLISPIE & SCOTT,
Having purchased the
of Mr. Elijah Hen by, and installed the *same at their yards,
413 N. State St., Greenfield, Ind.
Beg leave to inform" the public that they are manufacturing a superior article of
Rock-Faced Cement Building Block, and Panel=Faced Cement Building Block.
Parties wanting any kind of Cement Building Block can secure the same of us. Call and see us before placing your order for cement work.
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