Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 7 September 1906 — Page 3

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Bargains in Picture Frames

We have made up some remnants of our best quality mouldings into frames, and we offer them at

20 percent. Discount.

We do the best and most artistic Picture Framing in the city. Last year we did 25 per cent, more framing than the year before.

We have the best Frariie, Mat and Glass-cutting Machines that are made, and guarantee the best workmanship.

Remember the old stand.

W. H. STEWART,

No. 22 W. Main. Phones 74.

NEWS NOTES.

Dr. E. B. Howard, Dentist Morrison phone 472. tf

Lard retailing1 at 10 cents per pound at E. P. Thayer's Market

For Sale—Applesand plums J. F. Coffin, R. R. No. 3. 28tl2\vt2

Choir practice at the Chris tian church at 7:30 o'clock this evening".

John F. Mitchell, jr., will leave September 16 for Yale College.

Dr. N. E. Bradley is very much improved. He had a good night last night.

For Sale Fanning implements. Inquire of Mrs. Shinn, R. R. No. 9. 2i)t4

Mrs. Fannie Justus has returned from a visit with friends in the East.

MissLeona Blair, of Plainfield, is visiting her brother, Rev. V. W. Blair and family.

Some good bluegrass pasture to let just east of town. Apply to J. W. Aklerson, R. R. ^o. 9. 36td*

John Clark Binford returned today from a two weeks' outing at North Webster. Tippecanoe Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason were at Eden last night the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Dennis.

Mrs. L. E. Bracken and little son, of North State street, are visiting relatives in Hamilton county near Noblesville.

The funeral of Wm. Burktier will be held at Marion, Shelby county, Sunday, the cortege leaving the home near this city at 8 o'clock a. m.

You are insured by our guarantee, against any loss when you have your dental work done by J. D. Hughes. Parlors, No. 21-k West Main street.

Mrs. Permelia Thayer and Col. E. P. Thayer and family returned this morning from Carp Lake, Mich., where they spent the summer months.

Qet the Habit

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Habits are sometimes easily formed, and hard to get away from. Many people of this city and county long since formed the habit of trading with us, and from their expressions we know they are glad they acquired the habit of eating pure groceries. If you have not yet been a customer of ours, "Get the Habit," and we are confident you will live longer, and die knowing that it was not impure

food that caused your

death.

White House Grocery

HARRY STRICKLAND.

I—I AVING purchased

the grocery stock and gpod will of Ed S. Fort, at 27 North State St., I

respectfully solicit the continued patronage of all old customers of the

store, and cordially invite all persons desiring anything in my line to

call and inspect stuck and prices.

CHARLIE HEKRICKS.

Lard retailing at 10 cents per pound at E. P. Thayer's Market.

"We handle all high school books. Early's Drug Store. 6 12td 2w

For Rent—Six double house. 304 street.

rooms of East Main 20tf

Mrs. Frank Ellison, of "Wood street, is suffering with hay fever.

Spring chickens are very cheap now. Only 12^- cents per pound, alive, at E. P. Tiber's market. 7t2

Mrs. B. F. Hudeison has moved iuto the bouse of Mrs. S. A. D. Beckner on West North street.

The Bradley M. E. church choir will meet for practice at 7 o'clock this evening instead of 7:30 owing to the reception at the church.

For Rent—Three room house, §4.50 per month. Six-room house, newly papered, electric lights, gas, city water, $8.50.

DR. L. B. GRIFFIN.

A telephone has been installed in the study of the Christian church. The pastor can be reached by phone either at his residence or study.

Cleveland Bell and Miss Elsie Brown, of McCordsville, were married in this city yestei^Ray ever ng by the Rev. V. W. Blair, pastor of the Christian church.

Wanted—To buy old feather beds and pillows. Address postal or letter to the American Feather Co., General delivery, Greenfield, and buyer will call September 8. 30t5

Saturday, Sept 8, the Shiloh Christian church will have on sale at Eshelman's office, chickens, pies, cakes, salt rising bread, etc. Come in and buy your Sunday dinner. 5t8*

Miss Verna Welling, of Buck Creek township, nearTJumberland, was the guest of Prof, and Mrs. Hugh E-Johnson, of North State street and attended the oratorical contest.

Lost—An Alice blue panama cloth, satin lined cloak, between the Frank Boots farm on the Pendleton pike and the city of Greenfield. Finder return same to J. Ward Walker's store.

George W. Crider was hauling cement today to construct a bridge in Green township. The bridge is to be built over Sugar Creek, two miles east of Eden near the home of Henry B. Wilson.

The First Indiana heavy artilery will hold its annaal reunion at the court house in Indianapolis, Friday, September 14th. Frank Ellison is the only member of the company in Hancock county und this will be the first reunion of the company he has attended.

The

Olive Oil

Th Makes Good .Salads

You will never usp any other olive oil after you have tried Our Kreii'ih imported Olive Oil—Bnii Brand. It is"made from the finest olives that grow in the woiId I vprv care is used to make it the finest oil. 1 in ported in sealed tins and pasted on bv U. S. Custom House as pure. Pri« e, per pt., GOr. Put up also in 'Joe and 50c bottles.

A. C. PILKENTON,

DRUGGIST.

Fresh oysters at Schmidts

Mr. and Mr. O. J. Coffin are the parents of a new baby girl. Be sure and get the right school books. Early has them. 6 12td 2w

We handle school books for the Trustees. Early's Drug Store. 6 12td 2w

A boy's shoe, seamless, solid all through and guaranteed iu every respect. Service & 3d 1

ers.

Rog­

Albert W. Hammer, an attorney of New Castle, was in Greenfield today attending court.

Miss Flora Asbcraft, of Sugar Creek township, was the guest of Miss Nora Corcoran, of Douglas street.

Frank Brokaw has moved on to a farm of John Hayes Duncan, adjoining Greenfield on the southeast.

A. W. Konald and wife attended the Henry county Christias rally and convention Thursday evening. 4

The sale of J. J. Beeson, administrator, will occur at his home in Blue River township Frida}^ forenoon.

John F. xMitcbell will go to Chicago Saturday evening" to meet Mrs. Mitchell, who is returning: from California.

Remember the Endeavor social at Mrs. Carry Walton's, 232 East Main street, next Tuesdayeve. Let everybody come.

Come in talk it over with us and we will show that it is to your saving to buy shoes at Service & Rogers. 3dtw

Several of the large Christian churches in Indiana are doing away with the choir, the congregation doing the singing.

Shoes with extensive soles are the latest and the best for school wear. Service & Rogers have the best line in town. 3dlw

Charlie Gray, who some time ago purchased the farm of the estate of the late WTm. W. Boyd, northeast of this city, has moved from Bush county to the farm.

A Boston horse buyer says that William H. Pauley, of this city, can sell more property in less time and for higher prices than any man he ever saw on the auction block.

The Christian Endeavorers of the Christian church will give a ten cent social Tuesday evening Sept. 11, at the home of Mrs. Carry Walton, 232 East, Main street.

The Primary and Intermediate Union will meet Saturday after noon with Mrs C. O. Landers of Pratt street. The lessons will be given by Miss Selmk Stephens and Mrs. Landers. ,1* ,,

We have just received ritir stock of winter lap robs and blankets and have a line assortment and price to meet the times, call and see how cheap you can buy one. J. M. HAVENS & Co.

G,3td

Fresli oysters at Schmidts

The teachers'* institute will close today.

For Rent—One small business room. See J. F. Eagan. 2t

William H. Pauley has a sale each day for the next two weeks.

Eugene Boyden, of Indi anapolis, was in Greenfield today.

William A Hough and Postmaster Walter G. Bridges were in Indianapolis today.

"Wanted—Clover seed. Also look at my farm wagons, have reduced the price. 29tl8 J. M. HINCHMAN.

For Rent—A house of four rooms, on Grove street. Inquire of Dan Con well or M. C. Quigley. lt6*

Superintendent and Mrs

Gems,e wi]so^ of IncliaDapo.

lis, were in Greenfield this ernoon.

Miss Ruby and Jesse McNamee and their guest, Mrs. Laura Bennett, of Bridgeton, New Jersey, were at Indianapolis today.

There will be a sale of Western horses at the Pauley livery bum Friday afternoon. The horses are broke.

Dr. W. W. Lineberry, the new Methodist Protestant pastor, wi 11 till his pulpit in this city Sunday morning and evening.

You are injured by our guar antee, against any loss when you have \uur dental work done by J. Hugh-is. Parlors, No. 214- West Main street.

J. R. Adam who has been visiting his friend, Charles P. Smith, of North State street, left for his home at Fitzg-erald, Georgia, today at nuon.

C. M. Jackson and daughter Miss Majy, of New Palestine, and Sexton Orr, of this city, attended the Jackson family re union in Wayne county today.

The court house tower at Greenfield is said to be slightly out of plumb and the clock has stopped. Somebody has looked at that clock that oughtn't to. —Morristown Sun.

George Hazzard, the publisher of the history of Henry county, who has been having considerable trouble recently, was fined one dollar and costs today in the circuit court on a plea of guilty to provoke.

Mrs. Agries Austin, of Missouri, is the guest of her brother Capt. Henry Snow and wife of West South street. She is a native of Greenfield and has many friends in this city. She has not visited here for many years.

Fresh oysters at Schmidts

Your Gain!

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT.

25c Decorated Meat Platters 15c 1 lot of large white Vegetable Dishes.5c 25c White China Cups and 1

Saucers J-VyL/ White China Plates, breakfast

size

ITlCn S oUHs JJtJ.yO

4 12and

aft-

Harvey and Edna Hartsock, of.Quincy, Ind., are visiting this week with their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Lewis.

Mens Work Pants

'At TWO

Greenfield Star Store

For Friday, Saturday and Monday.

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Boys' School Suits 10c Silk Ribbons 5c

Pi A sro'jp of the New Fall Styles for 100 pieces fancy silk ribbons, in an DOVS S to 15 years of aye. Stylisti exquisite color assortment. J'liese double-brea ted fleets in fancy riboons are \v. rth JOo per yd. piaid. woolen casiimeres. These Choice of the lot $2'i0' Never Kips" will tig-j

beun sale for 19c Silk Ribbons

Men's $10 Suits$7.40 for 10c

Fifteen them only $10 values, in pieces s-ilk ribbons, 4 to 6 inches various effects in cassimeres and .... wide, daintiest clots., fancy lloral efworsteds. Take your jg"7 feots. fancv figured designs styush choice at IP 4 ±vF stripes. Choice lot of checks and knot effects, autumn's most fashion7VI£n'c Quite C? Oft

Pretty cassimeres and plain black

cheviots, all sizes. Splen-4gK O did S8 50 valut for

Men's Dress Shirts

3parrsfor

Notion Items

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Men's Union- Shoes $2.39 *v» osloi

All the latest nev fall mode,s, best best bargain vou ever bought fir the style i.est workmanship, best o= ma-

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tenals in the city, at

ne

SUIT or OVERCOAT

10c 10c

Blue Mottled Stone Glazed Cuspidors Fancy Lamp, $1.50 value A fine lot of Writing Tablets at 5 2 for -----5c It)c Memorandum Books, to close them out --5c 5c Composition Books to close them out, 2 for Grey Granite Dish Pans. 23c 25c Stew or Sauce Pans 15c 25c Wash Pans,Granite 15c 25c Cov. Buckets, Granite 15c Extra Value in Graniteware at

$1,00

5c

10c

Don't fail to See Our Specials in 10c China, Glass, Pictures, etc.

FRANK

S.-

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colorings. If yoh want a biy

ribbon bargain iooK at these

or

,fr you are

111dUt! *7U1L5 shoe at a reasonable price, buy a pair

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10c

WOOien S $3.00

looking for a handsome

of these You'll consider them the

Their"wear equals iheir look,.

Kich patent kid with newest toes ana

Aw.wv-r heels, all sizes. 24 pairs ffii)

w* ... a of them for *ir

MfiTl T]f»e

Some plain colors, some fancy mater- mv.ii a ita iais, whichever 011 choose. |C|~ O £r\f These bargains at r.JC....... I Or

Men S 50C Shirts

We will sell any and all of our each very best grade work shirts I fot ,DC

Large white and ro'ored reversible

four-in-hands, that sell regularlv at 25c. Will sell two for 35c, or "J

Boys'Waists

2, Fancy Sox, Alarm Clocks 59c

A nairc fni* Lone Alarm ('locks. SI.oo is th' prevailing price, but our regular yT We will sell a lot of 15~ fancy snx in price is 75c, specal at tnis sale at this price. Tliev are pret- p„n 1 ty patterns in various colors,

Include these in your list of school needs for the boys, (iood servicea-

Best assortment in the city at the hie well- made blouse waists of gingtrice—prettiest styles—for Sat-ir'ay ham, light or dark colors, in .stripes only. Genuine £0c sellers (J or plaids, regular 25c sellers, (i. for

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rail Yard UOOCIS

A11 the new aves are here

FLOUR, 25-pound sack, at 40c per sack if.

THE OLD RELIABLE

BACK IN THE HARNESS

LON LOW

Again solicits a share of your transfer business, and promises the same care for your business as in the past.

Work Hours, All Hours.

Residence Phone, Morrison 386. Office, Both Phones 45.

Invitation to the Public of Greenfield.

THE PARK THEATRE CLOTHING STORE

of Indianapolis, extends a cordial invitation to everybody to come and see our New, Selected and Clean stock of Clothing.

NO MOREi NO LESS!

Oentlemen this is not bosh in advertising, but the truth. We will give you a $25 style and a $15 value tor $9 99. No More No Less. JOE GOLIBEKGEK, Prop.

In the Park Theatre Building

150 W. Washington St. INDIANAPOLIS.

Our harness are of the best manufactory and price low to suit the times. Call and see outprices before you buy.

G3tw J. M. HAVENS & Co.

Taken Up—Monday night,bay mare with left hind leg and foot white, also right lej. and foot white in front, white nose,white spot in for-head, also a scar on right hip. Owner can have the

'property by paying for this no-1 you want, and we will guarantee tice and also for its care, er call at 113 West street.

Own- it-

-hand-

Our prices will benefit by close com-

pirison: line Panama cloth, one of

'.?P the most pleasir.tr of.the new mvisi.

en on card, spcial, at per card l)le plaid patterns. Light or dark Hooks and eyes, black or white, »_ ••••-shades. 45 inches wide, our ("fc O 2 dozen on card, for price »7J7U

UIT or OVERCOAT

For Sale—Household goods} inquire 131 North Baldwin.

Money to Loafl—I^ive thous-1 and dollars private funds in sums to suit at five percent. E, B. Grose, Masonic Tetnple. ,4tf

It is essential that the quality of the shoe be your first consideration. We have the quality'

See our shoes for the whole and get our prices. 3dlw 'i

Pierson' family Service & Rogers,