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Fair tonight and Thursday Cloudy, rising" temperature.
NEWS NOTES.
Dr. E. B. Howard, Morrison phone 472.
Market
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Saturday.
Mrs. James Moran is visiting her sister at Indiauapolis.
It is to your interest to see us for felt boots. Service & Rogers. Btdlw.
LOST:—A pair of nose glasses, probably on South State street. Return to this office.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hendren, of Mechanic street, are tine parents of a new girl baby.
Miss Lenna Barr and Mrs. Fannie Justus were guests at a mask party at Indianapolis last night.
"Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dun can will move from South East •street to their farm southeast of this city.
Mrs. Mary Whittaker, who has been ir poor health for a .year or more, is reported seriously ill.
For Sale—Household goods at private sale at my residence 438 Walnut street. An}' time this week. Jacob Martin JUtj
Miss Mabel Ham, of Wilkinson, will attend the teachers' institute and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Reeves.
For Rent—Eight room house cistern and city water, No. 229 West North street. Inquire at No. 224 N. Pennsylvania or call over Morrison phone No. 104
Miss Mamie Moore resumed her place as money order clerk in the postoffide this morning after a six months' leave of absence.-
LOST: Round brooch, opal in center, surrounded by eight rubies and number Of pearls. Finder return to his office and receive reward.
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The second annual P. O. E. ball will occur at the Armory, Thursday evening Nov. 1st.' The music will be by the Greenfield orchestra.
Today in the calendar of the Catholic church is designed as All Skints' Day, a Holy Day of Obligation. Owing to the absence of the pastor, St. Michael's congregatjgn did not observe mass.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Depew, of Washington, D. C., are guests of C. W. Morrison and family.- Mr. Depew is Mr. Morrison's nephew. He has been a resident of the national casual more than thirty years, formerly living at Shelbyville and Indianapolis. Gedrge VanCamp, of the VanCamp Canning Company, Indianapolis, Mrs. Depew's brother, brought thetn „o ver yesterday his automobile
Market at Boring\s grocery Saturday.
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Four weeks from today is Thanksgiving.
John H. Brooks was at Gwynneville Wednesday on business.
Joseph P. Reeves, of BrOwn township, was in Greenfield today. fi
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See the nice line of suitings, Justus, the tailor is showing for 18, 20, 22 50 and $25. 9tf •,
Pay your taxes on or beore Nov. 5th or the penalty attaches. 29t6w
Just the ones for school wear, the patent heavy sole shoes at Service & Rogers. 3tdlw.
Have your overcoat repaired with velvet color and sleeve lining by Justus the tailor. 9tf
John S. Loehr is moving his family today to their property corner of Swope and Lincoln street.
For Rent—A house and barn, 633 North East street, also furnished rooms. Barr &*3mith agents. 31t6
Mr. and Mrs Wood I. Fry, of Indianapolis, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison, of Wood street.
For Rent—A dwelling house with plenty room at 633 North East street. Call Barr & Smith agents.
For Sale—A tive room bouse on West Main street. Inquire of A. M. Knight, West Main street. 29 6td
Byron Jeffries has put on a new second dray. Anyone wanting transfer or moving should call him, phone No. 289. 25, 6td.
There's pleasure as well as profit in having your dentai work done bfy Dr. J. D. Hughes. Parlors No. 21£ West Main street.
Joel Pusey, of Rushville, was in Greenfield Wednesday paying bis taxes. He had been in Chi cago and stopped off in this city on his way home.
There will be good music and a good time to all resenfc at the F. O. E. ball Thursday night, Nov. 1st.
LOST—Pair silver rimmed eye glasses in case between Gant's cigar store and 211 Wood street Return to this office or to R. J. Stephens, 211 Wood street.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mannon entertained today at an-elegant dinner, Henry Mannon and wi«fe, Ed Mannon and children, C. F. Mathes and wife, W. F. Mannon, of Pendleton, and Mrs. B. F. Rains. V"
Mrs. Myra Moore, who recently suffered injuries by falling at her home in this city, and is now in the Deaconess hospital at Indianapolis, is reported more seriously hurt than thought at the time of the accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Jocob Martin are preparing to go to Painesville, O., to make their home with Mrs Martin's daughter, whose husband recently died while they were living in Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are offering their household goods at private sale at their home in this city.
Thirty or more of the little friends ot Master Clair Fletcher surprised him laist night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marve Fletcher, Piersori street,by making him a visit behind masks. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion, refreshments suitable to the taftes of the youngsters were served by Mrs. Fletcher and they all bad the happiest tipie that ever happened.
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J. B. Pusey, ofRushville, was here yesterday on business.
Fred Strain, a compositor in this office, is absent today on account of illness.
You will be satisfied with your felt boot soles if you buy them of Service & Rogers. 3td2w
William Meek, of Frankfort, is the guest of his father J. C. Meek, and George E. Barr of this city.
If you don't pay your taxes on or before November 5th, the penalty will attach! 29tGw
No better made than the Hoosier school shoe. Get them for your boys and girls. Service & Rogers. 3tdlw
Remember the second annual ball of the F. O E at the Armory Thursday night Nov. 1st. Good music.
Miss Helen Lenton returned today to Indianapolis,' after a very enjoyable visit with her friend, Miss Grace Getman.
A marriage license was issued today to Raymond Shultz, 23 years old, and Miss HazelsB. Haywood, 20, both of Charlottesville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Amos Haywood, well known in Jackson township.
WANTED:—Traveling andlo cal representatives, either sex, to present ne.w, attractive advertising offer of first-class estsblished Music School. Permanent work and advancement. Salary for traveling $1020 first year, and expenses paid weekly. Joseph Moore, 121 Plymouth, Chicago.
John L. Pratt, of Searing county, North Dakota, is the guest of his brother Ed, ot the real estate firm of Scott & Pratt. These brothers had not seen each other until Wednesday for twenty-five years. And when the former met the latter he did not recognize him. John voted for Garfield but he is now a Bryan man.
We ask our customers to try Ake-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 cure's for ten-cents. Vincent L. Early.
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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, 2026 Olive street, St. Louis. Send for lestimonals. *Aprl2', Herald 1 yr,
Ex-Mayor Selected on Building Committee by Red Men-, y-
Ex Mayor George A. Carr has* been signally honored by the Great Sachem of Indiana Red Men, Louis Stoy, of New Albany, who yesterday appointed Vlr. Carr a member of the building committee that will erect the §600,000 building in Indianapolis.
Toe Great Sachem refused to name the committee until he had taken time to look over the field, and after two weeks consideration of several thousand names of Red Men, the appointment is a prominent recognition of Mr. Carr's ability and standing in the big order.
A Card From Dr. John Smith.
I have secured the agency for Dr. Colvveli's Egyptian Pile Cure, the most certain cure for piles ever discovered. I pejgonally guarantee it, and will refund the purchase price on every package that fails to give satisfaction. DR. JOHN SMITH
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Mrs Fannie Mathis, Payne, Pa., says: "I have been trying your Nosena for catarrh and have been entirely cured. Send me the price for a dozen cubes, as I want it for some of my neighbors."
Larsre tubes. 50 cents, at all druggists, or sample tube on receipt.of ten cents in stamps by mail- BROWN MF'G CO., Greenville, Tenn., St. Louis, Vlo.
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