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No. 22 W. Main. Phones 74.

NEWS NOTES.

Mrs. Ben Caraway is ill at her home in this city. Robert Pair has bean granted a retail liquor license.

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

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

Judge E. W. Pelt was at Indianapolis j^esberday consulting with the attorney general.

Herbert Leech expects to move into his new business room in Howard's block by the 15th.

Phin Cassidy is moving today from West South street to the Ramsey building on East Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Drischel will move from Illinois to the farm owned by W. O. Slifer in this county.

Mrs. Margaret Pitts and Miss Lenna Barr attended the theatre at Indianapolis Thursday evening.

A. J. New's new residence is going up rapidly and will be one of the finest homes on West Main street.

Edward C. Eikman has qualified as executor of last will and testament of Christian M. GeiseJ, deceased.

Ttie Cosmopolitan Reading Club met with Mrs. L. B. Griffin Thursday afternoon The club j'7, is studying the life of Christ.

The semi annual county Sunday school convention will be held at the Western Grove church, Sunday, November 17.

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Henry Smith and his assistants worked until near midnight last night and the night before preparing for his big day tomorrow.

Mrs. Prank Steele and Mrs. John Steele, of Buck Creek Tp., are here today %he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Steele on Swope street.

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.

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

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Will Gordon is giving his res idence a new dress of paint.

George Gant will construct the switch board for the Holweg plant.

Miss Norma New, of Indian apolis, is the guest of relatives in this city.

Mrs. Hannah While, of Pendleton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John B. Huston.

John B. McConnell has been appointed guardian of David E. Wordlow, a miner.

is at Indianapolis

A P. Conklin is on a business trip through the South. Mrs. B. A. Sunderland is the guest of her mother at Rush-

an Eva at In-

Misses Aubry Robb Francis spent yesterday dianapolis.

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Mrs Bert Cottey, of near lngalls, is the guest of John Cottey and family. '?r„

Mrs. A. Vawter i» in Milwaukee to spe^nd the winter with her son Charles.

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gimason are visiting their daughter Mrs. May Welcdel at Wave land.

Mrs. Ed Coleson, of New Castle, was here yesterday to attend the funeral of W illiam A. Watson.

The owners of the DuddingMoore block are putting in a hot air furnace for the use of the Star store.

Mrs. Margaret Cottey, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. John Smith, of near this city, spent today with their brother Lafe Elsbury.

Dr. C. A. Robinson returned today from Connersviile where he went with his daughter, Mrs. Sherry, on the day her husband was injured.

John W. Walker and Misses Sarah Walker and HeleD Cook went to Pendleton Thursday

where they will until Monday.

visit relatives

Ed Johnson has moved from Fifth street to Asa New's property on Osage street, next door to Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Johnson.

Rev. V. W.Blair conducted the funeral this afternoon of the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Haines of this city. The death occurred Wednesday, rflg

Mrs. Herbert Webb and baby son went to New Castle today to remain over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Wiley. Mr. Webb will spend Sunday there.

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.

Wanted—Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work in Indiana, representing large manufacturing company. Salary $50 to $90 per month, paid weekly, expenses advanced. J. H. Moore, Greenfield, Ind.

Mrs. V. L. Early and Mrs. Jennie Swope went to New Castle today for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Sallie GQrdon. Vlr. Early will join the ladies Sunday and they will go to Lafayette and spend the day with John Early, who is a student at Purdue. 'V'"-

Rev. Maurice Barrett, formerly of this city, pastor of the Methodist church at Spiceland and Ogden, made a grade of 99 at a recent examination of ministerial applicants, held at Peru, this being the highest grade secured. Mr. Barrett formerly lived at Greenfield, and was for a time book-keeper for the J. Ward Walker Company here.

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 temperature, a single teaspoonful of Kodol will wholly digest 3,000 grains of food. It relieves the present annoyance, puts the stomach in shape to satisfactorily perform its functions. 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 Lav?. Sold by M, C. Quig l®yi

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Mr. and Mrs. Jameb Mitchell are at Indianapolis today. The Radiant Estate is1 the best base burner made. Spot Cash. 'j\

Miss Hattie Webo is relatives and friends

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The Shirley football team will play Wilkinson at Shirley toor

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

Miss Hattie Duncan spent Tuesday ni^ht with her sister, Miss Bessie Duncan—Shirley News. W*,

The famous Athanor burns all kinds of fuel and is the most economical heating stove made. Sold by Spot Cash. ",

Mrs. Henry Cole and daughter, Miss N'ellie, of Morristown, were guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Oak Morrison.

Adam Gillespie of North State street, who has been suffering from rheumatism and other complications, was able to be on the street today.

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rue and tried friend a of the family—DeWitt's Li tele Early Risers. Best for results and best to take. Rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes follows the use of these dependable little "pills. They do not jrripe or sicken. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

Charles Barr fell while loading brick at the factory of the Greenfield Brick company, Thursday, and hurt his hip severely. He will not be able to work for several days. He had bis hands full of bricks at the time he fell.

Mrs. Mary Kearns and son Charles aad his wife left Thurs day for Macksville, Kansas, where they will reside. Their home has been in Blue River township for many years. Before leaving they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I, Butler of this citv.

Robert Fair, wtiile out hunting yesterday, rescued a fine specimen of the owl family from a dozen or more crows that were determined to end the earthly existence of this hated neighbor. Mr. Fair winged the owl in a way that did not permanently injure the bird. He presented it to Dr. J. D. Hughes.

Mrs. Florence Wessels, who has baen visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Howard, for several weeks, wili leave tomorrow for her home in Aikens, S. C. During her visit at her old heme Mrs. Wessels has been shown unusual attention in society and several important functions have been given in her honor. -P,'",3'

Rev/ C. Fenwick Weed, who held revival services here, and and who now lives at Greencastle, having removed there from Terre Haute, met with a severe accident recently which caused him to be confined to the house for several weeks. He ran a rusty nail into his foot, and barely missed having blood poison. He is now reported as getting along all right.1

Can you win? You realize that to win in anything days, requires streng ji, with mind and body in tune. man or woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's plas.fHow can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia containsQthe digestive iuices of a healthy stomach and 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 Constipatioi.. gold tj *._?, Quig ley. is I •ii'iBV"? 'A''} '4

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Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates irregularities, and is a safe, pleasant and reliable remedy for all sick women. In successful use for over 70 years. Try it.

cordially invite you to attend

SATURDAY, NOV. 10th.

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

J. HENRY SMITH,

Davis Jewelry Store*

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Write us a letter describing all your symptoms, and we will send you Free Advice, in plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanoogai.Tenn.

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Sometimes you have such a severe backache—a backache which is so painfnl that liniment aud other applications seem to be of little use. When such backaches attack yon, the safest plan is to use REX BELLADONNA AND CAPSICUM PLASTERS. These plasters are recomended by us to the exclusion of all other plasters. We have had a great deal of experience with plasters—the popular and greatly advertised plasters as well as others, but none of them have brought as much satisfaction amonsf our customers as the REX BELLADONNA AND CAPSICUM PLASTERS. Therefore we never lose an opportunity of recommending these plasters to customers who buy all their drug store goods of us. They are easy to apply, and easy to detach, They produce almost immediate relief. Price 25 cents.

A. C. PILKENTON, Druggist.

Clarence R. Strickland, of this city, is a student in the medical depa* tment in Indiana University Mr. Strickland, like the other students in the medical department, is taking his work under the direction of specialists who devote all their time to the work of teaching, andattheUniversityMr. Strickland will have access to splendidly equipped laboratories in chemistry, anatomy, botany, pharmacology, pathology and bacteriology. Upon the completion of the department Mr. Strickland will be permitted to enter the Junibr class of the State College of Physicians aad Surgeons located at Indianapolis, which is affiliated with Indiana University acid which Offers a splendid opportunity for .the completion of the study cine^,,

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Mrs. Fred Hammieir who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. New on Grant street, fell down a flight of stairs Thursday morning. Mrs. Haramell is about eighty years old, and the strange thing about her fall is that she never sustained any serious injuries though she fell the full length of the stairway.

The teport that a majority of the council opposes the proposition to donate ground in Park cemetery to the Grand Army of the Rejira^lic is denied by the members of the council. They say all were willing to give the ground to the veterans but no authority of law could be found for such a procedure, and the only plan was to submit it to a committee of appraisers appointed by the

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