Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 28 November 1906 — Page 2
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Spencer. I'res. E. E. Davis. Sec-Treas. Ben Stiickland. Vice Pres.. Gen. Mgr.
THE EVENING STAR.
•f^Putolisbed Every DayTexcept Sunday* by straighten up, quit the whiskey,
THE (iKEEXFIELl) I'HIXTINfi AND imisiuxe co.
(JFRANK E. JOHNSON ^Editor
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Entered as second-class matter August 1. 1904, at the postofflce nt Greenfield, Indiana, Mder an act ol Congress. March 3.1879.
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
Cbanning Staley, of Knightstown, was calling on friends foere one day last week.
Samuel Walker, Charles Roberts, Joe Smith and Claude Roland were in Greenfieid one day last week on important business.
Ross Rock, who has been working near Shelby ville for some time, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his par ents, Frank Rock and wife. ft Charley and Maudie Kerr, of •Knightstown, spent Saturday with their aunt, Emma Cox and children.
Nellie Hill was shopping in the capital city Saturday Miles Cook, of Westland spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends
Henry Wales and family have anoved from Shirley into their aaew home north of town
Joe Martin left on Saturday last for Kokomo, where he will reside in the future. if Winfield Lacy, of Greenfield, Was the guest of John Lane and family Friday. a, William Portet and wife, of
Blue River township, were guests Sunday of W. C. White and family.
Augustus Monden and wife, of Jasper, Indiana, were guests of,the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Monday over Sunday.
Alvin White returned home Sunday from Glenwood, where he had been delivering fruit trees for Shields brothers.
Lilborn White and family called on their mother, Nancy White and family Sunday, v.
Miss Carrie Newhouse, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her par-, eats and sister.
S. A. Mulford, a traveling salesman for Shields' Brothers, was here on business over Sunday.
Harve Shields spent last week ill Rushville. Robert Gilbreath. was in Indianapolis on business Saturday.
Charley Cross and family moved to their new home across the creek Monday.
William Johnson and family, Floyd Burk and wife, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Thomas Cox and children, of Westland, were guest Sunday of Mrs. Emma Cox and children.
Frank Lamb, of Cumberland, spent Sunday in our town. fell We understand that William White has engaged in the fruit & business with. Shi
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brothers. Success to you Will. Frank Stinger was the guest of friends in Indianapolis Sunday.
S. A. Mulford, Alvin Wbite and W. C. White went to Elwood Monday where they will engage in the fruit tree business. f'S j^'Dora Decker* arrived home from.Ohio Monday, after an absence of about three months.
John McGorkle and Dora Decker have both purchased new organs. J^Albert Varner has also purchased a graphaphone. People in that part of town believe in having plenty of music.
If a man wishes to be successful in life be must be of good sound fcharacter, good mind, truly honest and with clean, sober habits. We would like to see every boy in our town
the cards, the cigarettes and tobacco and start out on manhood's journey, good,clean men, and their character would be complete. Show us a boy in town that has none of these bad habits and we will show you one who will make the model man of our city.
Isabelle and Elinora Shields have both been quite sick the past few days, but are better now under the care of Dr. Johnston.
Chester Hill and wife were Carthage visitors Monday. The Friends new church is fast nearing completion as the plastering is all done and is now ready for the carpenters again.
Mrs. Jane White visited in Greenfield Monday. John H. Bell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams Sunday.
Lceona Hiatt, of New Castle, visited friends here Friday. I Thomas Lambert, of Knox, Indiana, spent Sunday with his lady friend, Minnie Staley.
Harry Cone and wife were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Badger.
Carol Cheezvin, of Indianapolis, was the guest of his lady friend, Miss Leslie Smith Sunday.
William Garvis,of Straughns, was a visitor in our city Sunday. ,5
Miss Iona Cox and Mrs. John Wagoner, were in Greenfield Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sebastian are entertaining company at their home on East street at the present time.
Mrs. Ed Poe was in Indianapolis an business Thursday. Daniel Burk was at Whiteland Thursday to see Dr. Daily on business.
Charley Hammond, ©f New Castle, formerly of this place, was calling on friends here Thursday.
Miss Flossie Niles and' Erma Bell were in Greenfield Wednesday evening. V-?
John Leamon has been visiting his son, Arthur and family in Indianapolis the past few days.
Mrs. Philpott, Mrs. Eibs, Ella and Allie Bell,Emma Niles, Virgil Niles and wife, Mary and Gertrude Mattix were in Indianapolis one day last week.
Morris White is able to be up and out once more after a few days illness.
Sherman Smith is "still confined to his bed and does not improve very rapidly.
Mrs. Arthur Hatfield who has been sick for some time with fever, is slowly improving. Dr. Johnston is attending her.
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 I will do it. If it fails to satisfy you, I will pay you back he purchase price. DR. JOHN SMITH.
His Wasted Ambition.
By P. C. Weeks.
The club piazza was gay with the usual late afternoon crowd automobiles of every hue and smart traps lined the drive while waiters hur- Lftfr
ried about with tea trays, syphons and bowls of ice to the small tables where pretty women and men in flannels were grouped, telling ne,w jokes and comparing new scores.pi
In marked contrast to all this noise and confusion, the last couple from the tennis courts strolled leisurely in, apparently absorbed in each other's society, "I hate to be beaten","*" said th« girl earnestly, "but I hate worse to have you deliberately throw me a set, as you did just now, o«t of kindness or pity." "What really would please your ladyship, and it is yours, even unto the half of my kingdom," replied the man lightly, but his eyes deepened and his expression changed as he waited for her answer. "What a generous offer," she said gayly. "May I answer at my leisure, while we have tea, for they have saved us our pet, table over in the corner? In 10 minutes, then. Au revoir."
A quarter of an hour later, fresh from his shower bath, John Graham joined the girl at the table reserved for them. "You are so good at look at, Jack," she said frankly, as she added the lemon and sugar. "And that is all," he responded, frowning. "You regard me as you would a thoroughbred horse or dog. You never think of the me underneath. You've applauded my football playing, praised my cross country riding, heaped me with laurels for physical prowess these three years, and that is all." "What else has there been?" she asked, gravely. "Since you left college, captain of your eleven, what has there been? I had expected so much of you, Jack,
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And yon see nothing more in me. but golf or tennis cups and steeplechase trophies have been all that I could praise. Isn't that the honest truth? You have too much money and too little ambition to fight for the big things of life." "Ethel," he said quickly, "say you'll marry me, and I swear you Bhall be proud of me. Say it!"
She drew her breath sharply. "I can't, Jack," she said at last—"you attract me, heaven knows, but the qualities I admire, brains, talent, ambition, power that is not brute force, you have deliberately pushed into the background. A man must be more than a splendid animal." "And you see nothing more in me?" he said bitterly. "Thanks! No wondvir I could not win you." "Of course there is more in you," she answered sweetly, "and that is tlje pity of it, for you have stifled it to burn incense to your, lesser gods. Jack, should be afraid of a future with nothing else in it,"
The man squared his shoulders with a characteristic gesture. "Listeu!" he said quietly. "My life of ease Is over. My grandfather's money has pretty well gone up in smoke. Some of it I've filtered, some of It was badly invested. There was never as much as the world thought, but It's too long a tale for to-day. Now to-morrow I start fresh. I go to Arizona. I didn't think you'd be Interested, so I've never told you that my serious hours I have put in on engineering and chemistry. I'm not all fool. I've a cousin out West who knows mines, owns a few, and wants more. He is giving me a chance at the bottom, and if I promise to come back some day sooner or later on top—and what I promise, dear, you know I'll do, if I livewill you wait for me? May I feel that I have the Inside track?"
The girl's whole expression changed. "At last yoa are showing me yourself," she cried. "For the yon I Have Just seen I will wait willingly, and confidently, until you come back to me again. An hour ago yon asked what would please me and now you have given it to me, for yon knew!" and in the fast gathering dusk the girl impulsively held out both her hands. "I' would follow the man I have Just met, even unto the ends of the earth," the whispered frankly, and on the deserted olubhouse pi**«ji, 1m
Indigestion
Stomach trouble is but ft symptom of, and not itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia. BoMrtburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet
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For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and see for your, •elf what it can and will do. We sell and cheertally recommend
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Catarrhal^ rafters rr Cluric atsnhal 'Headaches* will be'instantlyrelieved by the use of No&ena, a soothing Catarrhal Balm. Relief guaranteed, or money refunded. Nosena contains no cocaine or harmful drug. iWill immediately relieve the worst running cold, rose cold," nasal catarrah, hay fever, throat troubles, hoarseness etc.,"by tenderly soothing the inflamed, diseased membranes. The well known catarrhal ache can be instantly relieved by the use «f this remedy.
Can you win? You realize that to win in anything these days, requires strength, with mind and body in tune. man or woman with disordered diges tive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's plas. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia contaiB& the di gestive iuices of a healthy stom ach 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 Constipation. Sold b^ AJ. C. Quigley. -j
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Influenza, Cold in tha Head, Watery Eyes and Running Kose, with fever and hot flushes, chilly, creepy feeling, are cured by Humphreys'"Seventyseven." "f
At Druggists, 25cents or mailed. (^"Doctor's Book mailed free.
Humphrey's Homeo Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York.
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