Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 8 September 1906 — Page 2
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THE ORIGINAL
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Por all Coughs and assists in •xpellin? Golds from the sysby gently moving the wels. A certain relief for croup and Whooping-cough. Nearly all other cough cures are constipating,! •specially those containing Opiates" Kennedy's Laxativo Honey i»Tar moves the bowMs, contains BO Opiates.
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THE IEVENING STAR.
Published Every Day except Sunday.
It is scarcely necessary to add that the Sage who failed in N. Y., a day or so ago, is an entirely different kind of a Sage.
There will probably be some "wonder that Cuba has got along so well all this time, with Gen. Leonard Wood in the Philippines.
The Democrats and antigrafters of the Republican party of Pennsylvania have united in an effort to purify the politics of that state.
What has become of the pa triot army of Cuba that has been rewarded with millions for allowing the American army to free the republic?
Andru Karnegie will doubt less be pleased at the President's adoption of the spelling retorm fad, altho Secretary Lobe may not like it.
"Dowie's lack of confidence in Overseer Voli va as a financial manager, probably is equaled only by Voliva's distrust of Dowie as a spiritual leader.
Tom Johnson has involuntarily removed himself from .the boss-ship of the Ohio Democracy. As we have heretofore observed, 'tis a bad year for bosses.
DATES OF COUNTY FAIRS.
Indiana State Fair .Sept. 10 Huntington Sept. 10 Valparaiso Sept. 11 Vincennes Sept. 17 Covington Sept. 18 Ft. Wayne Sept. 18 Kendallville.7- -..Sept. 24 Montpelier Sept. 25 North Manchester. Oct. 2 Bourbon Oct. 9
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FRANK E. JOHNSON, City Editor
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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Subscribers who fail to receive their papers will please notify the editor, and all mistakes will be rectitied.
Entered as second-class matter August 1 1904, at the postoflicent Greenfield, Indiana, Under an act of Congress. March 3.1879.
Those native Cubans seem to have an itching every now and then for a spanking-.
Mr. Allison of Iowa is able to remind Mr. Cannon that being a "favorite son" is not what it is cracked up to be.
Senator Beveridge merely wishes to direct public attention to the fact that he is something of a keynoter himself.
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MOTHER'S RAINY DAY.
We offer §1,000 reward if this testimonial is not true in every particular.
Quaker Herb Extract is for, sale by your local druggist, or sent on receipt of price,$1.00. Quaker Herb Co., Cincinnati, O.
Free booklet and circular sent to any address upon request.
Grip, Influenza.
Influenza, Cold in tha Head, Watery Eyes and Running Nose, with fever and hot flushes, chilly, creepy feeling, are cured by Humphreys' "Seventy seven."
A Hard Cold, the stubborn kind .that "hangs on" and is likely* to run into Catarrh, Bronchitis, Grip or even Pneu monia is "broken up" by the use of "Seventy-seven." "Seventy-Seven"consists of a small vial of pleasant pellets that fits the vest pocket, handy to carry.
At Druggists, 25cents or mailed. iJ^if°Doctor's Book mailed free.
Humphrey's Homeo Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills act on the liver as well. Especially good for the treat ment of.the back-ache and rheumatism Sold by M. C. Quigley.
Sometimes there's a rainy day and then We lay off a spell, we men. Pa talks politics and 'reads the papers, An' we boy sputter.'round and cut up capers, An' whittle, even down to little brother. But dunno as 1 can recollect a rainy day' for mother. Seems if she worked harder then than any other day, Trying to keep things straight and put away, Stirrin' up the fire so it won't seem dreary, Cookin' something extra then, makin' things more cheery Pickin' up pa's slippers, or something or another— I don't believe there ever was a rainy day for mother. But then she don't complain. Just keeps workin' on. Sometimes she has a pleasant word, sometimes a bit of song, And lots of times 1 fancy she has a tired look, An' I'd feel lots better if she'd rest or read a book. An'then I wipe the dishes, or do something or another, An' I wish with all my heart there was a rainy day for mother.
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Susan Record, 1456 S. 13£ Street, Muncie, Ind., states of Quaker Herb Extract: "For eight) months physicians or medicines gave me no relief. I used Quaker Herb Extract, as directed, and it made an entirely different person of me. I am entirety cured, well and strong. Have no pains, and do my own work now."
Mrs. Record was bedridden and compelled to lay in one position. The least movement caused pains through the entire body. She was crippled ^ith an aggravated case of rheumatism. Her joints were stiff, and she was absolutely helpless.
Quaker Herb Extract is a purely vegetable compound contains no poisonous or injurious drugs, and is a postive cure for rheumatism, kidney, bladder and stomach trouble, catarrh, indigestion,, dyspepsia and kindred complaints. Being a liquid, it reaches the seat of the disease, and expels from the system all impurities, and fills the veins with rich, red blood. It strengthens the kidneys, thoroughly cleanses the digestive organs, and supplies the proper nourishment to build up the stomaeh to its natural condition.
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A special car for the Benton Harbor excursion will leaye Greenfield station at 11 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 8th, making connection at Knightstown with Big Fonr excursion to Benton Harbor. Train leaves Knights town at 11:38 p. This will be one of the most enjoyable excursions of the season. The train will run through the famous peach orchards of Michigan which will be in the height of the ripening season. Excursion will leave Benton Harbor 6:30 p. m., Sunday. Sept. 9th, 1906, arriving at Knightstown in time for interurban cars west bound.
Indianapolis State Fair.
Excursions over Pennsylvania Lines Sept. 8 to 14.
Piles positively cured with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for piles alone, and it does the work to perfection. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles, disappear like magic. Sold by all druggists,
NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.
Pepsikola Must Cure Indigestion or it is Tree- i.
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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 with out hesitation should you fail of being" cured.
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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.
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,
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"ALL DRUGGISTS"
Where Tourists Will Find Humphreys' Specifics.
Paris, 51, ruedesPetits'-Champs. London, 49 Haymarket. Vienna, Stephansplatz, 8. Brussels, 65, Boulevard de Waterloo. Lisbon, Rua do Arsenal, 148 and 152. Barcelona, Ronda S. Pedro, 36. Madrid, Calle Tetuan, 3. Alexandria, rue Cherif Pacha. Manila, 167 Escolta. Rio de Janeiro, Rua deS. Pedro. Buenos Ayres, 446,Calle Florida. Mexico City, Calle del Coliseo, 3.
At all drug stores in Canada, Cuba, Central America, Honolulu, Porto Rico, the West Indies, and in every city, town and hamlet in the United States of America. Humphreys'Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Cor. William and John streets, New York.
If all dyspepsia sufferers knew what Dr. Shoop's Restorative would do for them, Dyspepsia would practically be a disease of the past. Dr. Shoop's Restorative reaches stomach troubles by its direct tonic action upon the inside nerves— the true stomach nerves. Stomach distress or weakness, fullness, bloating, belching, etc. Call for the Restorative. We recommend and sell Dr. Shoop's Restorative. All druggists.
A Union Meeting.
There will be a union meeting held at the old Concord Baptist church, better known as the Harland church, at the Harlan cemetery on the third Sunday in September, 1906, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., continuir all day. Come one and all and bring your basket and spend the day with us. All public speakers and singers are especially invited.
By order of the committee.
Notice of Letting Contract.
MOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN. That' the Commissioners of Hancock County will, until 10 o'clock A M., on
Tuesday, September 18, 1906,
receive sealed bids forsupplies for the County Poor Asylum for the quarter ending November 30th, 1900. Estimates of said supplies are now on file in the Auditor's ollice. Bidders will be required to submit samples of clothing:, dry goods, boots and shoes.
Said contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
WM. I. GARRIOTT, Auditor.
Bank Statement.
NELSON BRADLEY, President. CHARLES BARR, Vice-President. JOHN A. KIIUE, Cashier
Report of the condition of The Greenfield Banking Co.. at Greenfield, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on September 4th, 1906:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $150,42^ 48 Overdrafts 6,786 52 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages.. 33,158 36 Due from Banks and Bankers 63,190 07 Banking House 10,500 00 Furniture and Fixtures 2.500 00 Current Expenses 123 69 Cash on hand Currency..*28,515 00 oasnon nana
Specie 4i48g 5
33,003 55
Cash Items 223 82
$ 2 9 9 9 1 1 4 9
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus Fund 9,000 00 Undivided Profits 1,500 00 Discount. Exchange and Interest 1,866 73 Profit,and Loss 632 39 Individual Deposits on demand- 236.338 77 Certified Checks 573 60
$299,911 49
I, .John A. RUue, Cashier- of The Gre«nfield Banking Campany, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of September, 1906. WM. WARD COOK,
Notary Public.
My commission expires July 28th, 19U8.
Mr. Ewwg Young, Stonefort, III., Cured by Zemo After Six Years'Torment and Humiliation
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