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Homes for Thousands.

The Shoshone Indian Reser vation lands will be opened to settlement August i5th. Ex cursion rates less than one fare round trip, daily, July 12th to 29th, $26.70 from Chicago, via the Chicago & North Western Railway,gthe only all^rail route to tbe Reservation border. Dates of registration July 16th 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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You can 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,otlier ailoients arising from disorder of the stomach 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 by rail or with a rig for a firm of §250,000.00 capital. Salary $1,072.00 per year and expenses salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Sreenlield, Iud.

Agents Wanted:—San Francisco

jEarthquake Disaster Thousands killed and injured $500,€00,000 Worth of property destroyed. Full 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

It is always well to have a box of salve iiiithe house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils yield to DeWitt's* Witch .Hazel Salve. Should keep a fbox on hand at all times to provide for emergencies. For years the standard, but followed by many imitators. Be sure you .•• get the'genuine DeWitt's Witch

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Dr.- Shoo p's Rheumatic Remedy-when used faithfully iWill reach chronic and difficult cases heretofore regarded as incurable by ophysicians and is &•: the most reliable prescription known to clean out and com4. ,,-pletely remove every vestige of

rheumatic poison from the blood Sold by all druggists

A Perfect Bowel Laxative for constipation,sallow7 complexion,

headache, dizziness, sour stom »v s^ ach, coated tongue, biliousness ^-Lax-ets act promptly, without ^,pain or griping. Pleasant to p^'take—Lax-ets—only 5 cents. "Sold by all druggists.

fei Children like Kennedy's Laxfeative Honey and Tar. The pleasant and best cough syrup to take, because it contains no ^opiates. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

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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 testimona,ls. *Apr 12, Herald 1 yr.

A Perfect Bowel Laxative for constipation, sallow complexSon, headache, dizziness, sour \stomach, coated tongue, bilious-

Lax-ets act promptly, %out pain or griping. Pleas^o take—Lax-ets-only 5 ^old byjall druggists.

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Rev. T. H. Kuhn, canidate for congress, was here last week calling on his brother-in-law, Dr. O. A. Collins anclwife t* $

Miss Maggie Martin, ^of Curry's Chapel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva Dobbins.

Miss Ethel Harlan, of Green field, visited Mrs. Estella Collins over Sunday.

Larkin Cox and family, of Greenfield, Grandma Leary and Jess Williams and wife took Sunday dinner with Antony Maroska and family.

Oswald Liedl and wife enter taiued Miss Lydia and MilJy Owens, of

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Sarah, Besse and Ruth Dunn, of Mt. Comfort, at Sunday dinner Tent meeting is still in progress and services will be held each da}r at 2:00 and 7:30 p. m. until over Si^nda}*.

Mrs. Belle Reeves, of Green field, is here with her neice Mrs Leuisci Stoner who is sick.

John Leslie, of Mt. Comfort, attended church here Sunday night.

Joseph Dorman and wife, of ax el is it a Deshon^'s Friday and attended tent meeting.

AMITY

Claud Hancock, Ben Roney, Minnie Ostermeier and Dora Eastes spent Sunday at White City and reported a fine time

E. E. Stoner and family and Mrs. H. E. Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon with T. O. Welling and family.

Ernest Leonard of Otterbein made several calls in our neighoorliood Wednesday evening.

Vinton and Verna Wellin6, Guss and Nellie Snider spent Sunday at Ft. Benjamin Harrison.

Burg Cly is on the sick list. John Rosenburg and Roscoe Kuhn of near Bethel attended services near this place Sunday morning.

Frank Welling, wife and Lenna King were shopping at the capital city Friday.

Riley Bolen made a flying trip to Greenfield Saturday. Several of our young people attended the party at George Sutphins, Thursday night.

Henry Fink has a very sore hand. Chauncey Duncan and Verna Welling visited Guss Snider and wife, Sunday evening.

Joe Spell is helping Frank McCord, of near McCordsville, with his harvesting.

F. O. Welling and family visited at Daniel Stoner's Sunday. Mrs. Emil Snider visited relatives at Indianapolis last week.

Mrs. McDuffie and daughter, Olive, visited at Mr. Kinney's Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Katie Ostermeier spent Sunday with Miss Lenna King. Several of our young people attended the surprise given Miss Mabel Grigsby Saturday night.

Mrs. Conrad Ostermeier visited Mrs. Bock Wednesday. Miss Wolfe, of Indianapolis, visited Maggie Ostermeier Sun day. t-

Fred Heller and family visited Otis Snider's, Sunday evening, Mrs. Will Ostermeier and family are visiting at Andy King's.

Miss Hetty and Drexie Snider have been visiting at Curtis Martin's, of near Maxwell.

Mr. Kinney is not improving. Mr. Will Bockoff, of Illinois, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Emma Sutphin.

Harry Jay, of Mt. Comfori, called on his lady friend Sunday afternoon.*-^

Mr. Burt Wright and lady friend were at Wonderland, Wednesday night.

There will be Sunday school at 7:80, preaching service at 10:30, at this place next Sunday. Everybody invited to attend.

Miss Mary Jeffers is visiting her sister, Mrs. Smith, of New Palestine.

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Mrs. Lida Levis is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Walker and family.

Ed. Reeves and wife were at Greenfield Saturday. Riley Jacobs and family, of near Maxwell, were enroute to Greenfield Saturday.

Robert McConnell and family and Mrs. Emma Cox and children spent Friday evening with Ed. Johnson and family west of Greenfield.

Mrs. James Jacobs and son, Lester, of Independent, called on Mrs. Ed. Reeves Wednesday.

Howard Roberts and wife, of Greenfield, were on the ,route Friday.

Mrs, Pearl Willet and children,spent Thursday with Marion Willet and family.

Lee Jackson, of Greenfield, spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. John Moncrief.

Matt Willet and wife and Orville McConnel and wife were the guests of Robert McConnel and family Sunday.

Mrs. Atral Wickard and daughter called on Marion Wil let and family Wednesday.

Virgil Enright, of near Greenfield, was on the route Saturday evening.

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Beck Lowe, of Greenfield, agent for Mr. Baker's medicine, was calling on the people of this vicinity Friday.

Mrs. Myrtle Frost, of near Greenfield, called on the family of Thomas Walker Sunday.

Austin Reeves and wife spent Saturday with their son, John Reeves and family, of Greenfield.

A Safe Headache Cure- f-

We ask our customers to try &ke-In the-Head tablets for neuralgia and headaches with the^understanding that you must get immediate relief or your money back. Safe, sure and six cures for ten cents. Vincent L. Early.

Farmer Brown had apples green hanging on a tree. Johnny spied them—"I'll take two—one for you and me." When 'twas over mother said, "Now run out and play— Lucky for you that Cascasweet was in the house today." Just what is in Cascasweet is on the bottle in plain English. 50 doses 25 cents. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

NO QUESTION ABOUT IT-

Pepsi kola Must Cure Indigestion or it is Free-

Vincent L. Early continues to sell Greenfield people with the understanding it must positively cure dyspepsia and indigestion or it will not cost a penny.

Experience has proyen^that Pepsikola Tablets cure dyspepsia in forty-nine cases out of fifty That is a remarkable statement, but the facts in the case can easily be verified.^

There is every reason to have confidence for Mr. Early will hand back your 25 cents without hesitation should you fail of being cured.^

All kinds of food can be eaten freely—it is more easily digested, there is no fullness or distress after eating, and by aiding the stomach to assimilate and digest, Pspsikola Tablets make more rich, red blood to strengthen the body.

They are just the thing if you feel run down, nervous, tired and debilitated* and need something to give you new life and new energy. -x

Don't hesitate a minute but go right to Mr. Early and try Pepsikola Tablets with the understanding that you must be decidedly benefited or the cost is nothing.

Don't drag along with a dull, billious, heavy feeling. You need a pill.Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but results are sure. Sold by C.

Go!e Brothers United Shows.

Darwin's JJ 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 Wednesdaj^, August 8th.

In this mammoth traveling zoo is "Walter," the most amazingh' 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?theaverage young man can, except talk. Unassisted this phenomenally^'geducated 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, kDife 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 wil^ 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.

State Fair Five Full Days.

The Indiana State Board of Agriculture is sending out the premium list for the State Fait, which opens ftn Monday, September 10th, for five full days. The program ,*shows^that the exhibits are to be in position early Monday morning,-r-and that the attractions on that day will be on the same elaborate scale as on any other day of the Fair. 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 inter urban lines entering^Indianapo lis on the first day of the Fair for children and old soldiers.

Although the Fair is weeks away, it is evident that tbe Board could use twenty acres more of^groundj for machinery exhibits.

Weber's Band, ofj Cincinnati, one of the best in the conntry will spend the week at the Indiana Fair, Lee^Stevens anc his Air Ship, Vaudeville and Acrobatic features and other events will make up the out door attractions eachjday. The first day of racing will be on Monday. A largeo number of changes in the plansjjof the Fair have been made. The entries in all departments »close on September 1st.

The premium list will^be sent free to'those ^who address the Secretary, Charles Downing, State House, Indiarapolis.

Wanted:—By Chicagoiwholesale and ^mail [order ghouse, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county andj adjoining territory. Salary *§20 Jand expenses paid weekly /expense money advanced. Workjj)leasant position permanent. No investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self addressed envelope. Address, General Manager, 134jE. Lake St., Chicago. 14tl2.

Dr. ShoopV Restorative brings lasting relief in Stomach, Kidney, and Heart troubles through the inside nerves. No matter how the nerves'jjbecome impaired this remedy will rebuild their strength, will restore ttoeir^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—use a remedy that cures through the inside nerves. Sold by all druggists.

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