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HARRY SHORT, New Palestine, Ind.
RALLY DAY AT
Pastor Says Not Enough of Member
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day Morning Sermons.
The comparatively small attendance at the services Sunday morning at the Bradley M. E. church led the pastor to suggest that automobile riding had apparently succeeded church and Sunday school going. While there was a fair audience present at the the preaching service it was by no means representative of the membership.
Next Sunday will be Rally Day in the church and Sunday school and the pastor urged the congregation each to bring another next Sunday morning.
Old Scribe Sketches.
Dear Mr. Editor:—I observe that you give space to plaint against the discourteous treatment of some by autoists and others on the public highway.
I have driven over Hancock county roads for almost twenty-five years, and in all that time I can say, and say truthfully, that I have never received discourteous treatment at the hands of any, be they autoists,drivers of vehicles or pedestrians.
I fear it might be a little envy that gives rise to the kicks, or maybe we fancy ourselves insulted when nothing was intended. I have seen men from the city, driving light vehicles, shout to a man with a heav^ load to stay in the middle of the road, as it would be a heavy strain on the team to lift the wagon from the beaten path, over the ridge in order to give the lawful half of the road. No trouble at all for the light load, but a most acceptable concession to the wagoner. You place him under pleasant obligations, which he will acknowledge to your infinite pleasure, when you are not looking for it.
I fell into this habit along time ago, by imitating others, and it has worked wonders. I gave big space to an autoist just the other day, though I knew I was driving a gentle horse, the road being quite unfavorable for meetings at that point, and what was my pleasant reward but to see that driver lift his hat, and with a gracious "thank you" proceed on his way.
It is a big asset, to be able to be courteous and considerate whether on the highway, street or anywhere, if the custom is followed until it becomes a habit, then one will not notice a real affront when it does occur, and we will be happier for it. lack of consideration for our fellows, leads to misunderstandings in all walks of life, and leads to strife and discord, that takes years to heal.
It is so in the chui*ch, in society, in business, and everywhere where erring man is "conscious" of a superiority over his fellow-man. Self-import-ance is an awful drawback to our smooth sailing, on life's turbulent sea.
Old Scribe.
Jacob Catt, Wealthy Farmer, Again
Defendant in Action Similar to
One Dismissed Recently.
Late Saturday evening a suit was filed in the circuit court against Jacob Catt, the wealthy farmer, by William F. Thomas and George W. Gates, asking for a guardian. A similar suit was filed some time ago and was set for trial. Then a compromise was effected and the case dismissed.
The filing of the second case Saturday evening was a surprise, but it is said the signs pointed to the old gentleman becoming a bridegroom again and the filing suit si to prevent the marriage.
MRS. RUBLE SAYS HER
Seeks Divorce Alleging Cruel Treat
ment and That His Jealousy
Was Unreasonable.
Mrs. Mellie Ruble has brought suit against Wesley R. Ruble. She alleges that he was cruel to Iter that he was insanely jealous of her and accused the plaintiff with being intimate with other men that he asked her to go back home and stay there, telling her that he did not care for her and was anxious to get rid of her that on divers occasions the defendant struck the plaintiff, causing her great pain and humiliation.
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They entirely relieved me from pain, and I can nov eat most, any kind of food and relish it."—A. J. Fish West Carthage, N. Y.
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Several gentlemen living in Greenfield visited this city today, for the purpose of examining the Hatfield store room, located south of the H. C. Sorden livery barn. The gentlemen contemplate using the building for a general store, it is said, if conditions seemed favorable.—Shelbyville Republican.
A Generous and Charitable Wish. "I wish all might know of the benefit I received from your Foley's Kidney Remedy," says I. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo. His kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley's Kidney Remedy completely cured him. M. C. Quigley.
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Wonder Who Lost It.
In moving the Pierson house last week Harry Powers, one of the workmen, found a silver quarter lying on the sill at the edge of the floor where it had probably fallen through a crack. It bore the date of 1830.
Kills a Murderer.
A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing th&t clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Billiousness, Chills. 25c at M. C. Quigley's. .^5^ ....
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Hancock County Horse Takes First
Prize in the Madison County
Show at Pendleton.
The sorrel gelding, Silver Chimes, owned by Paul G. Bell, and exhibited by Thayer Bros., of Knightstown, won the $50 silver cup at Pendleton, Ind., for best light harness mare or gelding. Also won first as a roadster which was a gold watch. Ross Hunt, also of Hancock county,
This was the culmination of a four years' courtship. They were classmates at State Normal for four years. They were graduates of the same class and both have acted as assistants in 'State Normal school since graduation, Mrs. Winkler as assistant in Music and Mr. Winkler in the Practice department.
Both will continue their work in the Greenfield schools and will be at home to their friends in this city after a few davs.
Celebration of Birthday.
Sunday being the 80th birthday of Frank Hafner, his daughter, Mrs. Josephine Kirnpel, gave a dinner in his honor. The guests were his children and grandchildren. Mr. Hafner has been in poor health for sevseveral years. The day was a very pleasant one to him.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients Is what produces such wonderful re•Ults In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
Rhue. The latter will be the general mxnagerof the business and Mr. Sunderland will return to employment for the Standard Oil Company in the capacity as in former years.
Dissolution of Firm.
The firm of Jeffries & Varner which has been buying and selling horses, has discontinued business. Mr. Jeffries will continue in the business, buying all the horses that come along, with his headquarters at Jeffries Livery barn. d&w
Angle Trial Friday
The trial of Thomas Angle for shooting with intent to kill will begin in the circuit court Friday. It is understood the defendant will plead insanity.
Miss lone Hall, of Indianapolis Miss Virginia Garr, of Louisville, Ky. HermanPape, of Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Burns, of Indianapolis Howard Winslow, of Carthage, and Guy Aronhalt, of Route 3, were guests of Misses Eva and Katherine Pusey, Sunday.
Edgar Woods, brother of Lawrence and Merritt Wood, of this city, an account of whose fall from a wagon at his home near Fountaintown, was given in this paper Saturday, appears to have been more severely injured thon merely a broken leg. It is feared that his spine is injured as he has been unconscious since the accident.
Greenfield Beats Mohawk. Greenfield defeated Mohawk in the game of baseball in this city Sunday afternoon. The score was 10 to t.
Rev. Clarence Ridenbaugh, of Irvington, Alonzo Wainscot and family, Manuel Misel and family took dinner with Charles F. Allen and wife, of Route 4, Sunday.
Charles Reed and family, of Walla Walla, Washington, are here visiting James Reed and family. Mr. Reed is Superintendent of the State Prison in Washington.
GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER & 1910.
PHIL BELL'S HORSE WINS THE SILVER GUP I
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F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. (X
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Byron A. Sunderland has sold his stock in the Greenfield Ice and Fuel Company to the Barrett Elevator ag-1 Company, John R. Moore and Harvey
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gant and daughter were in Richmond Sunday calling on friends* _,
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in both shows. Thirty-six horses were entered for the cup. The same horse won at Greenfield, Rushville and Shelbyville.
Married Last Week.
William O. Winkler, teacher of mathematics in the Greenfield high school, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler, a prominent farmer of Dale, Ind., and Miss Nellie C. Haberstieh, Supervisor of Music in the Greenfield schools, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Haberstieh, of this ciiy, were married at Indianapolis Wednesday evening, Sept. 2S, at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. Mr. Allen B. Philputt, of the Central Christian church of that city.
The ceremony was a quiet affair. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Genieveve Engibus and Mr. E. W. Sterling, both of Greenfield.
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TEA COMPANY IS NOT GUILTY
After Day's Hard Work Case Charging
Violation of Ordinance Is
Dismissed.
The case of the city of Greenfield against the Jewel Tea Company, of Chicago, was tried befox-e Mayor Myers Thursday. The company is one of three that delivers spices, etc., to Greenfield customers from a wagon and was charged with violating the city ordinance against peddling without a license.
The case was prosecuted by Charles L, Tindall, city attorney, and defended by Elden Robb.
Every point in the matter was gone into, even the Federal decisions on inter-State commerce, the packages being prepared in another State. After the argument of the attorneys in the mayor's office adjournment was taken to the court library, where Federal decisions were cited that convinced the city attorney that the company was not guilty of the charge and the case was dismissed.
The other two compaies, it is understood, will not contest their cases, and have taken out licenses.
DEATH RELIEVES E
Mrs. Joanna Crump Dead of Cancer on
the Arm at Her Home in Buck
Creek Township.
Mrs. Joanna Crump, died Thursday evening at five o'clock at her home in Buck Creek township. Her death was from rock cancer, beneath her arm, from which she had suffered" terribly, particularly during the last month.
Mrs. Crump was fity-nine years old and the widow of Calvin Crump, who preceded her in death more than twenty years. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Noble Shelby, of this city, and Miss Eya Crump at home. She was the daughter of John and Margaret Heim, and therefore a sister of the Rev. John Heim, Mrs. Catherine Crider and Mrs. Mary Heim.
The funeral was Sunday morning at ten o'clock at the Methodist Protestant church, conducted by the Rev. Hardy Robbins, pastor of the United Brethren church. Interment at Caldwell cemetery. Oak S. Morrison was the undertaker.
John Frost, of route 7, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leech.
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Elmer Jeffries visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuh at Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. Jeffries and Mr. Schuh were boys together in this county a few years ago. Mr. Schuh is now practicing law in Indianapolis and Mr. Jeffries is in the transfer business in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Mitchell and son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd went to Richmond Sunday in Mr. Mitchell's machine.
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