Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 22 December 1910 — Page 8

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TOYS

BOYS

Shirts, 25c and 50c Suspenders, 15c to 25c Belts, 25c Xmas Ties, 25c Hose, 10c to 25c Fancy Handkerchiefs,5 to 25c Mufflers, 50c Gloves, 25c to $1.00 Sweaters, 49c to $2.00 Shoes, $1.25 to $3.00 Hats, $1.00 to $1.50 Caps, 25c and 50c Suits, $1.98 to $6.00 Overcoats, $1.99 to $6.00

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Listen for wedding bells. Vernie Boring is employed as telegraph operator at Juliofcta. He expects to move there in the near future.

Nelle Martin was a passenger to the City Monday afternoon. The teachers of Van Buren township met in institute here Saturday.

Farmers are busy hauling their corn to market. Mrs Noah Miller, who has been siok for several days, is able to sit up a short time each day.

The members of the Sunday school of the Christian church are preparing an entertainment for Christmas eve.

Pant Hilt left Sunday morning for Bt. Louis.

The most successful Christmas •hoppers come from tha A. S. Orr Jewelry Store. 19t2w

Last Call for Xmas

NLY a few hours and Xmas bells will be ringing, ushering in another joyous Merry Xmas. Have you left anything undone? Has there a gift been forgotten for a^dear friend? Think, is there anyone you have overlooked, that you would like to make happy by a little remembrance? These last two days offer thousands of gift suggestions that will easily mend your little oversights—or, if there is a gift not yet purchased, you will no doubt find in this bulletin just what your mind has been placed upon. Never before did a store offer more nice new things, both practical and ornamental for gifts and never before was there such a selection to choose from as is offered this year. Let your eyes run over the items offered here, and your gift buying will soon turn from a drudgery to an immense pleasure and delight.

Plenty of Fresh Oysters Fre^h Crackers. 8c per lb. Great assortment of Dried Fruits, Prunes,

Peaches, Dried Apples, Apricots, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel Barrel Sweet Cider, 40c per gallon 5c Cigars, 25 in a box for $1.00 Canrv rn^ntoes, or Sweet Peppers ncy Tab'e Peaches Fancy Slic-d Peaches

Come to Toyland. A large selection to choose from. We have all kinds at all prices.

The whole life and soul of Xmas is the Little Ones. Don't forget them.

GIRLS

Shoes, 60c to $2.00 Xmas Hose, 10c to 25c

Handkerchiefs, 5c to 25c Mufflers, 50c Gloves, 25c to 50c

Sweaters, 49c to $3.98 Coats, $1.98 to $8.95

Neckwear, 10c to $1.00 Scarfs, 49c to 98c,

Fur Sets, $1.00 to $5.00

Fancy Xmas Groceries—That Dinner!

MOHAWK.

Orliff Dunn and wife were shopping at Indianapolis Tuesday.

Riley Breece and family, of Curry's Chapel, spent Sunday with William Eaks and family.

Jasper Gordon and wife spent Tuesday evening with Albert Gordon and wife at Maxwell.

Mrs. Stella Collins and Anna Jackson were at Indianapolis Thursday. Samuel Scott, Jr. is on the sick list.

Rex Whitecotten and wife, of Anderson, spent Sunday night with Mrs. Anna Jackson.

Sarah, Verna and Nellie Dunn were at Summitville Sunday to attend the funeral of their cousin.

Olive Leary and Julia Maroskey were at Fortville Wednesday. Meeting closed here Tuesday night.

George Leary and wife we^jkphxdianapolis Saturday.

Canned California Apricots Canned Raspberries French Peas Mushrooms Asparagus Canned String or Cut Green Beans Bottles, assorted size. Olives Bottles Marchino Cherries Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes Fancy Cranberries, 10c per quart Lettuce and Celery

John Whitaker, of near Maxwell, attended church here Sunday. Arza Cox, of Indianapolis, was calling on friends here Sunday.

David Deshong and wife and Adam Deshongwere at McCordsville Tuesday to see Mrs. Thomas Crossley who is quite ill.

Christmas Times at Gem.

The Gem M. E. Sunday school will give a Xmas program on Sunday night, Dec. 25, entitled "The Herald" consisting of songs, recitations, exercises and music, which promises to be a success and we cordially invite our frinds to come and enjoy a pleasant evening with us. The decorations will consist of a snow house and Xmas arch. The children are being trained by Mrs. Maud Estes and Nettie Spilker. A free will offering will be taken at the door. Old Santa will be present and treat all the children present.

Umbrellas—

The Woman

The One That Always Appreciates a Gift.

You Can Find It Here.

Sweaters, 49c to $5.00 Silk Petticoats, $2.49 to $7.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1 to $2 Flannel Petticoats, 50c to 75c Xmas Furs, $3,00 to 830.00 a set Fine New Coats, $2.98 to $35.00 Xmas Waists, 75c to $5.00 Fancy Hose. 10c to $1.00 Handkerchiefs, 5c to $1.00 Silk Scarfs, 48c to 98c Knit Scarfs, 75c and $1.00 Xmas Collars, 25e to $2.50 Fancy Jabots, 10c to 50e Bradley Mufflers, 48c to 98c Plain and Fancy Ribbons, 10c to 35c Plain and Fancy Belts. 25c and 50c Xmas Hand Bags, 50c to $3 50 Fancy Pillow Tops, 25c Fancy Satin Pillows, 98c Laundry Bags, 50c New Gloves, 25c to $1.50 Fancy Pin Cushions, 25c and 80c Xmas Collar and Belt Pins, 10 to 50c House Slippers. $1.00 to $1.48 Leggins and Gaiters, 25c to 69c Fine Shoes, $1.48 to $4.00 Silk Waist Patterns, $1.98 to $3.98 Xmas Umbrellas, 98c to $10.00

Pearl Domanget, Sept.

Over 300 Men's and Women's Umbrellas, bought especially for the Holiday trade, and owing to a delay in shipment we have priced them special for Xmas for 25 per cent, below their actual worth. Nothing is more appreciated and is more practical for a gift.

Cash Co-Operative Store Co

The Home of Santa Claus

Peanuts

RURAL ROUTE 1.

Mrs. John Wiley and daughter, Eula spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robb, of McCordsville.

Earl Meliis, wife and daughters, Helen, Hacelene and Olive were the guests of her parents, Wm. Wiley and wife Saturday and Sunday.

Little Helen Smith, who had her tonsils removed, will returned to school Monday.

Jordan Swaine and wife called on Simon Briney Sunday. Mr. Briney is on the sick list.

Mrs. Ernest Ford and daughter, Mabelle Thelma spent Sunday with h^r parents.

Mrs. Mary Wiley is spending several weeks with her son, John Wiley. James Wiley has taken a contract for cleaning the gas wells of the Western Grove Go.

Ernest Ford will leave Tuesday for

Cream Nuts

Fine China, Bisc, Rag, and Mache Dolls, a great big selection—

5c to $2.00

Gifts for Men Found Here

What is More Appropriate Than Wearables? Men's New Shirts, 50c to $1.00 Xmas Suspenders, 15c to 50c

Fine Belts, 25c to 50c Xmas Neckwear, 25c to 50c Umbrellas, 75c to $7.50

New Mufflers, 25c to $1.50 Xmas Gloves, 25c ta $5.00 Xmas Sweaters, 49c to $3.98

Shelbyville on professional business. Ray Murrman is gathering corn for Robert Brooks.

Wilson Romack butchered for Isaac Smith Thursday. Morris Moore and wife spent Sunday with his aunt, of Fountain town.

Mr. Landrus, of Westland, has a good supply of Christmas candies.

The time is short. You will find satisfaction in getting just what you want at the A. S. 0»r Jewelry Store. 9t2w

The Farmers' Institute will be held at Morristown Jan. 4th to 5th. E. P. Brown, of Indianapolis, will deliver a lecture on "As I See the World Around" on the night of the fourth in the assembly hall.

E^rybody is requested to remember the beautiful gifts that may be found in our exclusive Rookford silver jdated ware at the A. S. Orr Jewelry

Fancy Hose, 10c to 50c Xmas Ash Trays, 50c Fancy Collar Boxes, $1.00 and $.50

Handkerchiefs, 5c to $1.00

Suit Cases Flasks House Slippers, 75c to $1.48

Overgaiters, 25c to 69c Men's Fine Shoes, $1.48 to $4.00

Fancy Candies, Nuts and Fruits

What is Xmas Without Them?

Assorted sizes Fancy California and Florida Oranges, 15c, 18c, 20c, 23c, 25c and 30c sizes Fancy Bananas Xmas Apples Xmas Candies, 8c to 35c Fancy Box Candies, 25c to $1.00

Fancy Dates, 8c per lb.

Figs, 10c per lb.

Assorted Nuts, 10c to 23c

English Walnuts

Almonds Pecans Filberts

TOYS

Blocks, 5c to 50c Pianos 502 to $1.50 Dolls, 25c to 50c Doll Beds, 25c to $1.50 Fire Wagons, 10c to $1.25 Patrol. Express, Ice and other iron wagons, 5c to $1.25 Engine and Cars, 25c to $1.50 Trunks, 25c to $1.50 Air Guns. 50c to $1.00 Dressers and Wardrobes, 25c to 50c StreetCars, 50c Teddy Bears and Lions, 25c and 50c Wheelbarrows, 25c Banks. 10c Xmas Tree Ornaments, 5c

DOLLS

I have a fine line of Dolls, dressed and undressed, large and small, you can have your choice at just

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the regular price. J. C. FOSTER, (Successor to

C. M. Curry Co.)

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Vaughn's for your Xmas candies,

fruits, figs, dates, table raisins and nuts. 22t2wl The little daughter of Wallace Ap* pie, of near Fortville, route 1, who has been very sick with lung .'ever, is

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