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But we want to reduce our stock of Wall Paper, and in order to do so we will give you the money-makingend on this stock —none reserved. This stock is all new and up-to date. Mouldings to match these papers pro at low prices. Come early and get your choice before the best are sold. ip Good paper hangers at your

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W. H. STEWART,

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Weather Report.

Fair tonight and Thursday. Cloudy, rising temperature.

NEWS NOTES.

Dr. E. B. Howard, Morrison phone 472. a

Market

Saturday.

Charles Berger, jr. will leave tomorrow for Terre Haute where he will visit his father for a few days.

If you don't pay your taxes on or before November 5th, the penalty will attach. 29t6w

The civil service examination tomorrow will be held in the the county superintendent's room in the court house.

Mrs. Ed Boring entertained the King's Daughters this afternoon. A two course luncheon

sawas served by the hostess.

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-For Sale goods

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at private sale at my residence 438 Walnut street. Any time this week. Jacob Martin. 30t5

v-: No better made than the J^Hoosier school shoe. Get them for your boys and girls. Service & Rogers. 3tdlw

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jpijEist Main street, has returned 4 from Boulder, Colorado, where l"-she visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Marsh.

iVFor 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.

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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Market

Saturday.

Dentist, tf

at Boring's grocery lt3

The revival meeting at the Friends church in Wilkinson is still in grogress.

Mrs. John Williamson, is making quite an improvement by remodling her bouse.

LOST:—A pair of nose glasses, probably on South State street. Return to this office.

Just the ones for school wear, the patent heavy sole shoes at Service & Rogers. 3tdlw.

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Attorney Levi P. Harlan is sick at his home east of Irvington, with typhoid fever. This is his second week but is getting along as well as could be expected.

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s. Mrs. Orphie Clark, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Crane, of East Greenfield, returned to her home at Indianapolis yesterday afternoon, while here she and her sister, .Mrs! Crane visited relatives at

Rushville and Raysville.

The Nubian Hot Blast Heater burns all kinds of smoke or more

jfuel_ without ^sootv and heats

apace with less fuel than any stove made. Fully uaranteed. Spot Cash.

at Boring's grocery li3

Oining

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help at Johnson's ant.

room

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See the nice line of suitings, Justus, the tailor is showing for 18, 20, 22.50 and $25. 9tf

Have your overcoat repaired with velvet color and sleeve lining by Justus the tailor. 9tf

For Rent—A house and barn, 633 North East street, also furnished rooms. Barr & Smith agents. 31t6

You will be satisfied with your felt boot soles if you buy them of Service & Rogers. 3td2w. _________ I

Eggs are retailing at 25 cents per dozen at E. P. Thayer's market and butter at 20 cents per pound. 2t2

For Rent—A dwelling house with plenty room at 633 North East street. Call Barr & Smith agents.

Urban Pike, who has been ill with typhoid fever for several weeks, is better The fever broke last night.

For Sale—A five room house 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.

The primary and intermediate union society will meet at the home of Mrs. R. H. Archey, North Swope street tomorrow at 4 p. m.

There's pleasure as well as profit in having your dental work done by Dr. J. D. Hughes. Parlors No. 2H- West Main street.

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DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pius act on the liver as well. Especially good for the treat ment of the back ache and rheumatism Sold by M. C. Quigley.

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.

The Radiant Estate has more points of superiority than any other base burner made. Spot Cash.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Branham are thinking of spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla, They weire there last season and greatly enjoyed their experience.

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Joseph Stark brought against the town of New Castle for 12,000 damages for a broken leg. He fell from a side walk into a hole, breaking his leg. Before the suit came to trial, it was compromised by the town paying Stark $125.

Miss Weltha Dildine, of West Main street, entertained class No. 5, and Superintendent Mrs. Ransom Denney of the U. B. Sunday school yesterday afternoon for the purpose of- practicing for rally day services. A very enjoyable time was had. A luncheon of two courses was served.

Jeff C. Patterson today shipped to St Louis, Mo., a thorough bred yearling Jersey. The animal went by Adams express to St. Louis and from there will be a part of an assignment for Oklahoma. The express charges were $12.90, while if sent by freight it would have cost $14.40.

Here is our condensed opinion of the Original Laxative Cough Syrup: ''Near^v all other

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cough

syrups are constipating, especially those containing opiates.^ Kennedy's Laxative(containing) Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law, Sold by

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we will sell the following MMj*ials. For one hour! 1

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Table Oilcloth, all cob CM*S, the TURD 10 qii rt Tin 1'ails, at Ladies' 10c Black Hose, at Men's Blnck FleecedSox. 15» sellers 25c four-stitched brooms

FOK RENT:—Furnished front room, 110 West North street. 2t6

Market

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Saturday.

Miss Bertha Reed is visiting her parents in New Castle.

Market

Saturday.

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J. B. Pusey, otRushville, was here yesterday on business.

"Mr. and Mrs. John Scott are prepariog to move to Rushville.

It is to your interest to see us for felt boots. Service. 3tdlw Rogers

William Newhouse, of Oakland, Calif., is visiting relatives in this county. j/

Jacob Catt will leave tomorrow for Illinois family dinner.

to attend a

A number of men and women from out of tbe city attended the Eagles' ball last night.

John C. Jenkins, republican candidate for prosecuting attorney, was in Greenfield today.

Pay your taxes on or beore Nov. 5th or the penalty attaches. 29t6w

^Mrs. Walter Bridges and children are visiting her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. William a W in so

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.

For Sale—Dry wood. Gibbs.

5ci 5c! 5c 5c

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10-4 Cotton Blankets QQM Goc qualities, pair...WWW 10 and 12 quart Graaite Pails at

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Dr. Frank F. Whetzel, of Chicago, is expected in Greenfield this week. He will be tbe guest of his cousin, C. B. Whetzel.

Harvey N. Barrett, of Sandusky, O., who, is visiting his parents nn Brandywine township, spent today with friends in Greenfield.

The Acorn cook stoves and ranges burn both soft and hard cool or wood. Spot Cash.

WANTED:—Traveling andlocal representatives, either sex, to present new, 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.

Local hunters will be glad to know that the reports that Assistant Game Warden Earle at Indianapolis is receiving every ^ay show that quail v? re never £0 abundant as thejr are this year and that other game birds are plentiful. Mr. Earle took/ a trip through southern Indiana' recently and he was

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Mrs. Ward Fletcher spent today in Indianapolis. Jesse Watson will go into business in Dayton, O.

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George Scott arrived hotne today from Hutchinson, Kas. Walter McCole transacted business at Indianapolis today.

igMrs. Mary J. Coffin, of near Westland, is visitiog relatives at Ga^ey, Illinois.^,

^Paut Wiietzel is off duty at the Crescent Pharmacy owing to an attack of stumach troubh

fe&Remember Nov. 5th is the last day for paying: taxes 29t6\v

Michael Quigley has been appointed administrator of the estate of Daniel^"Conwell, deceased.

'Mis,#fs Effie Jeffries and Jen® nie Strickland are assisting in the office at Republican headquarters.gip

O. J. Coffin, of the Blue River township high school, was one of the teachers attending institute today.

SiLawrence Welsh, who has been learbing telegraphy under Clif Gary, will go to Dayton next week to be examined.

^-The c'ty schools closed yesterday until Monday on account of^'the teachers association which is in session today.'

fe^Monday, Nov. 5 is the last day for paying the taxes on the Barrett law, for the street, sewer andsidewalk assessments.

VtMonday November 5th, will be the last day for pay-ing-taxes before the penalty attaches. 29t6w

Good for everything a salve is used for and especially recommended for piles. That is what we say of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby in thousands of families.

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

Coining Visit Creates Interest.

The announcement made in yesterday's paper that this city wjll soon be honored with a visit by the famous Quaker Health Teacher, has aroused a keen and widespread interest.

Although the Quaker Health Teacher has visited almost every city of this country, and preached the gospel of good health, be has never been here and while his desire to visit this city is great, the curiosity of the public to see, hear and talk to such a noted character and eminent man seems greater.

Within a day or two it will be definintely settled when he will be here. His express desire is to meet our people and talk to them on the subject of good health.

He wants to form individual acquaintances and t©' this end will secure headquarters at some prominent place where all may visit him immediately on his arrival. He absolutely refuses to make any charge or receive any gifts for his views on good health.

As soon as the date of his coming is decided upon, this paper will announce it.

Why Suffer With Piles?

My patrons know that my guaranty is good and when I say that I guarantee Dr. Colwell's Egyptian Pile Cure to cure any case of piles, you may know that 1 will do it. If it fails to satisfy you, I will pay you back he pnchafe price. DR. JOHN SMITH.,1

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WASTING STRENGTH

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for advice, and by following it and taking Cardui. mv Female Troubles were cured. —Mrs. R. S. Wallace, Lavaca, Ai J12

SUIT oi OVERCOAT

The Alpine Stock Company gave auother performance at the opera house last night and pleased a fair sized audience. The play, "Cast Adrift"' is one of those that you enjoy while seeing it and remember for years after it is past. The vaudeville numbers were strong, particularly Miss Zone in hei Sis Hopins" specialty.

Tonight the company will present that greatest of all plays, "Dr. Jekvll and Mr Hyde," and a rare treat is promised all who attend. The play will be produced under the direction of Mr. Inskeep who directed the second production of this play in this country and Mr. Ezzell will play the part of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Mr. Ezzell should give a wonderful portrayal of this part. The naming of the play is still in progress and a bunch of names are coming in each mail. The company will give a matinee Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and will close their engagement here Saturday night.

The Texas Wonder

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 testimonals. *Apr 12, Herald 1 yr..

To protect the little ones and for the information and satisfaction of mothers the contents of each bottle of that wonderful children's remedy, Cascasweet, have been placed on every label. Cascasweet is a harmless compound of vegetable extracts that is wonderful in its beneficial effects on the stomachs of babies and children. Recommended and sold by M. C. Quigley.

DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills act on both kidneys and liver, and as a result afford the quickest relief from those troubles resulting from an excess of uric acid. Such troubles as rheumatism, back-ache, sciatica, etc., are quickly relieved by a few doses of this modern remedy for the kidneys., Sold by M. C. Quigley^

Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable, painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. It acts directly upon-all the delicate, inflamed tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging' matter and relieving ferqale disorders such as irregular, scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc. -J Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc.

If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all your symptoms We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., pga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.

ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES

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Invitation to the Public of Greenfield.

THE PARK THEATRE CLOTHING StORE

of Indianapolis, pxtends a cordial iiivita'ion pa to everybody to come ami spe our New. SPIPCted and Cl an stor-k of Clot bin a-.

NO MORE! NO LESSt

(rpntlpmeu this is not bosh in advertising, but thp truth. We will give vou a $25 stvle and a #15 value for §0 99. No Morn: No LPSS. JOE GOLDBEKGEK, Prop. £n the Park Theatre Building

150 W. Washington St.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Tonight.

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INDIANAPOLIS.

Fall and Winter Styles From Factory to You

ONE"DOLLAR"

the price of any Hat in the House. livery Hat a S'2.00 value.

AMERICAN HAT CO. 31 iouth lliino's it. Sentinel Bldg. INDIANAPOLIS.

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Clothes Cieai.ed, Pressed and

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Ladies' Skirts and Coats Cleaned.

All kinds of Fancy Dyeing.

J. H. CLAY,

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