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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-making end on this stock —none reserved. This stock is all new and up-to-date. Mouldings to match these papers go at low prices. Come early and get your choice before the best are sold.

Good paper hangers at your service at all times.

W. H. STEWART,

No. 22 W. Main. Phones 74.

NEWS NOTES.

Paul Binford is at home from Chicago today. Howard, Dentist, tf

Dr. E. B. Morrison phone 472.

Mrs. Henry HastiDg is ill with a severe attack of rheumatism. Ora Meyers took several pictures of the voters on eLection day.

James L. Smith attended the tuneral yesterday of Frank Lowry at Knightstown.

The Weather—Generally fair tonight and Friday except snow near Lake Michigan on Friday. Colder Friday.

The Womau's Foreign Mis sionary society, of the M. E. church, met yesterday with Mrs. Wood L. Walker.

•i- Gib Clayton has been ap* pointed street commissioner to succeed Mr. Gambrel, who resigned last week.

Mrs. Ida Beach, of Centerville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Moore in this city. They spent today in Indianapolis.

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

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vaughn •were in Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. Vaughn is taking treatment there of Dr. Frank Whetzel.

J. C. Meek requests night prowlers that believe it necessary to visit his premises to be so kind as to close gates after them hereafter.

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.

A temporary saw mill has been established at Banker's briok yard west of this .city and the sheds and buildings are be%V\ ing converted into fire wood, r, 2-K The liookout Society of the

M. P. church held a very pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. Allie McKee on South street yesterday afternoon. Twentythree ladies were present to en-. joy Mrs. McKee's hospitality.

i-- The first number of the parlor pss lectures on the Life of Christ, which are to be given before the

Cosmopolitan club by Prof. Elbert Russell, of Earlham College, will be given on Friday evening of this week, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. M. Larimore.

The official board of the Christian church has kindly offered the church for the first number of entertainment course under the management of the ladies of the Presbyterian church. Mary Flanner, November 14, single admission, 35 cents. Tickets on sale at Stewart's art store, Ctescent Pharmacy, J. Henry Smith's, Leech's Newstand and Bohm's restaurant^

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Mrs. Charles Hilt was shopping at Indianapolis today.

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

Mrs Meda Moore -went to Pendleton today to visit her sister.

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Wanted—Position to do general house work. Call at 321 North Pratt street. .*

Rev. Solomon Johnson will preach at the West Mission next Sunday at 2:30

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

Mrs.Robert Haye^,Mrs. Alien Peters and daughter Helen were at Indianapolis yesterday.

George Suess, Mrs. Jennie Andrews and Miss Agnes Beach will give a concert tonight at Spiceland.

A very pretty little house is being built at Conklin's to be used for a station at a point along the I. & E.

The choir of the Christian church meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Let all members be present on time.

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.

Will Hill, who moved from this county to Scottsburg recently, is seriously sick and his brother 01 and John, of this city, are, at his bedside.

There was a party given at the home of Miss Mae Moxley, on Spring street, last nigtit, in honor of Miss Glenna Vickery, who left today for Richmond, where she will make her home.

The Walnut ftidge quarterly meeting will be held at Walnut Ridge on Friday and Saturday of this week, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Prof. Elbert Ruesell, of Earlham College, will be present on Saturday.

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 cures for ten cents. Vincent L. Early..

The notice of the call of the fire department yesterday to Pratt and North streets was wrongly designated as a false alarm. In fact there was afire at the home of Charley Byers and several pieces of furniture were destroyed.

Tickets for the entertainment course given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, will be on sale at Stewart's Art Store, Crescents® Pharmacy, Bohm's Restaurant, J. Henry Smith's and Leech's News stand. Single admission tickets 35 cents. 8t2

The Needle society of the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. A. T. Gwin Wednesday afternoon in an old fashioned quilting bee. The society is making several nice patch-work quilts which the members will sell for the purpose of raising money for the church.

The best treatment for indigestion and troubles of the stomach is to rest the stomach. It can be rested by starvation or by the use of a good digestant which will digest the food eaten, thus taking the work off the the stomach. At the proper temperaturef a single teaspoonful of Kodol will wholly digest 3,00.0 grains of food. It relieves the present annoyance, puts the stomach in shape to satisfactorily perform its fnnctions. Good for indigestion, sour stomach, flatulence, palpitation of the heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is made in strict conformity with the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold-by M, C. Quig-

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

Mrs. Henry Pitts, who has been visiting relatives in this city, returned to her home in1 Carthage, Wednesday.

Mrs. Carrie Walker and her mother, Mrs. Hiram Bacon, are at Indianapolis today, the guests of ^Mr. and Airs. Fred Holmes.

Need a good cathartic? A pill is best, Say a pill like DeWitt's Little Early Risers. About the most reliable on the! market. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

Children like Kennedy Laxative Honey and Tar. The pleasant and best cough syrup to take, because it contains no opiates. Sold by M. Quigley. ...

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.

Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Hardin, of Indianapolis, were guests last week of Robert Gilbreath and wife. They returned home Saturday.

Mrs. Mary Higgins spent Friday in Greenfield. Jerry Woods and wife, Mrs. Asa Sample, of Knightstown, Mrs. Georgia Ball, of Indianap olis, and Mrs. Emma Sample, of Greenfield, spent Saturday with aunt Nancy Chambers and family.

Richard Kinder and wife, of Willow, were guests Sunday of friends here. They also attended the funeral of Mr. Staley.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Staley, of Greenfield, were the guests of relatives here Sunday.

Charley Stinger, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his father and family.

John Martin, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, is visiting his brother and sister, Joseph Mar tin and Laura Erb.

Mrs. Etta Maxwell, Knightstown, was the guest last week of her sistsr, Mrs. Anerew Ormston, and family and other relatives.

Harrison Staley died at his home here on last evening of paralysis.

Thursday

Raymond Shultz andv,-"Miss Hazel Haywood were quietly married at the M. E. parsonage on Thursday evening last. Rev. M. R. Pierce officiating.

Several from this place attended the teaphers' association in Greenfield last week.

Mabel McFall, Knightstown, visited her sister, Mrs. Charley Steel last week.

Miss Huldah Pierson,^ Knightstown, spent Sunday our city the guest of friends.

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Chester Hill had the end one thumb cut off one day last week while running the paper cutter in his printing office at Carthage which will lay him up from work for some time.

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William Leamon, wife and children of your city spent Sunday here with friends.

William Niles and wife have purchased the Margarett Cross property corner Main and Depot streets.

Lawrence Cox was a visitor at his uncle's, Thomas Cox and wife, near Westland Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, Knightstown, called on their sister, Mrs. Emma Cox, while passing through our city enroute for Greenfield Sunday.

Sherman Smith has been quite sick the past few days with appendicitis. Dr. Johnston is the attending physician.

Thomas Owens, Raleigh McLaughlin, James Pratt, Andrew Armston, Will White and Ma rioti White acted as pall bearers at the funeral of Harrison Staley Sunday.,,-^

John Allen visited his son Dr. Allen and family one day last

Week.

Earl Sample, Wilson Allen and Charles Tindall of your city and others called on Dr. Allen Friday night and were treated to apples, cider and candy, which was much enjoyed by all present. /.

Mrs. Eva Robertson, of Illinois, was called here last week qn account of the serious sickness and death of her father Harrison Staley.

Lucian Sample, Carthage, was the guest of relatives here Sunday.

Miss Iona Cox has been assisting in the general store of Albert Varner the past week.

Now that the election is over it is hoped that people will settle down to business once more anl not devote all their time to drawn by an ox talking politics. the attention of

Russell Ballenger, who has been sick with typhoid fever for some time, was able to be down town Sunday.

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Lon Shields is delivering fruit trees at El wood this week. Mrs. Jane White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh McLaughlin.

Caressa Jones and children, of Warrington, called on W. R. Walker and family a short time Sunday.

The Misses Hazel and Ethel Lewis gave a masquerade party to a number of invited guests Halloween. All had a merry time returning home at a late hour wishing them many more happy evenings.

Thomas Lambert, of Knox, Indiana, was the guestr of friends here over Sunday. $5^

Miles Cook, Wdstland, took dinner with uncle Thomas McClarnon and wife Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Staley were guests of relatives in Columbus, Ind., Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Koehlerdied at her home east of town Saturday froiU the effects of fever and rheumatism. £Jlie leaves a husband and four small children to mourn her departure. C. W. Morrison & Son had charge of the remains.

Margaret Smith and family entertained company from Rushville the latter part of the week.

Mrs. Nellie Lane, who has been visiting in Chicago for several weeks, has retur^d home.

W. R. White and wife of your city visited relatives here

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SATURDAY, NOV. 10th.

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You will find a store full of suggestions for Christmas. It will be to your advantage to buy now. Don't wait until the stock is picked over. Make your selections now and have the goods laid away.

J. HENRY SMITH,

Davis Jewelry Store-

Ray Herkless, of Kokomo, spent Tuesday with his parents George Herkless and wife.

Charley Thomas and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Steele, Greenfield.

Mr. Saint and daughter, school teachers of Henry county, visited our school Tuesday.

Amanda Kirkpatrick, Greenfield, is now visiting friends in and near our city.

Mrs. Edward Poe and sister Ena Brothers served dinner for the election board at Cleveland Tuesday.

Mrs. Andy Bowen, of Raysville, was in our city calling on friends.

A covered wagon* passed our town Monday It attracted a good many of our citizens but made the writer think of olden times.

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Charley Wood, of Indianapolis, was in our city Tuesday evening.

Work on the Friends ohurch is now progressing rapidly. They will have it all enclosed and ready for the plasterers this week, should nothing liinder.

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On Friday last Miss Maggie Trapp lost a small breast pin with the words Toronto on it. Any one finding the same will please return it to her. It was lost on the streets of our town somewhere. -,

Can you win? slilYou realize that to win in anything] these days, requires strength, with mind and body in tune. 4. man or woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's plas.^How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia containsOthe digestive juices of a healthy stomach aBd will put your stomach in shape to perform its important function of supplying the body and brain with strength building blood.. Digests what you eat, relieves Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

True and tried friends »of the family^—DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best for results and best to take. Ro*iy cheeks and sparkling eyes foli* ws the use of these dependable little pills. They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

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In preparing" your 'gro'cery order, don't hurry, for fear you may forget the very item most needed. We will do the "hurrying stunt" when the order gets lip in our hands, and deliver it promptly and correctly.

And always bear in mind that "If you want the Best^ we have it,"

White House Grocery

HARRY STRICKLAND.

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