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All Who Suffer from Catarrh, Sore Throat or Colds.

Millions of people throughout America have breathed 1IYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) and now own a HYOMEI Inhaler made of hard rubber.

If you own a HYOMEI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get a bottle of HYOMEI at V. L. Early's and druggists everywhere for only 50c.

Ask for an extra bottle of HYOMEI Inhalent it is only 50c and with it you can cure a cough or a cold in a day.

You can get relief from catarrh or stuffed up head in two minutes and stop hawking and snuffling in a week.

Just pour a few drops of HYOMEI into the inhaler and breathe it in that's all.

It's so easy and so pleasant and so much more desirable than swallowing nauseating drugs. Breathe Hyomei over the inflamed membrane of the nose and throat and its soothing, healing action will be felt immediately-

If you have not a HYOMEI Inhaler, get a complete HYOMEI outfit at once. This only costs $1.00, and with it comes a HYOMEI Inhaler that will last a lifetime and ought to be in every family. For free sample of HYOMEI write Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

WESTLAND.

Lena Butler, of Greenfield, is spending a few days visiting relatives and friends at Westland.

Chester Gates, wife and little son called on M. C. Butler and wife Sunday afternoon.

Wm. Swarm and family, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday the guests of Harry Apple and family.

Riley Cook and family spent Sunday with R. F. Cook a.nd family. Oliver L. Binford ran a rusty nail in his foot Thursday, causing him considerable Buffering.

Mary Binford waB at Greenfield Monday.

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Laben Johnson had quite a serious accident Wednesday. In catting wire from baled hay a wire flew up and struck him in the left eye, cut-

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IN SCHOOLS

State Superintendent Sends Re­

quest to the Greenfield

Schools to Observe Day.

HIGH IDEALS, LOFTY MOTIVES

Badge For That Day is White Carna­

tion, or National Colors—Super­

intendent's Letter.

The schools of Greenfield are requested to observe Mother's Day this year, by the state superintendent who sent the following letter. "Ths second Sunday of May has been set aside for the international observance of Mother's Day. The schools are requested to observe the day on the Friday preceding this date. The purpose of this day is to honor and uplift motherhood. The badge is a white carnation, "mother's" own lavorite flower, or the national colors. "Every tender sentiment that leads to noble action, should be nurtured carefully in a nation accused of commercialism. Each boy and girl should be admonished to make this day so full of love and joy for mother, that she can never forget it, and to make it so overflowing with unselfish deeds and practical helpfulness, that other mothers, bereft, ill, or unfortunate, may have a share in the abundant joy. Instill in the minds of the boys and girls of the land that on this day, at least, motherhood sits enthroned, and the wise and the brave and the good of all lands bow before her throne to do her reverence and to acknowledge their obligations. On no day should the Nation's flags float out more triumphantly than on Mother's Day when mother comes into her own. "Let teachers strive faithfully to direct the beautiful sentiment and ideals of the day into wholesome and practical channels. Lead boys and girls to realize that "mother's" honor and happiness will be in proportion to their own worth and achievements, beginning with the record for the day .and ending in chivalrous respect and gentle consideration for all womankind. Extend the ideals of Mother's Day to include all the ideals of the world."

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to Indianapolis to the specialist at once. Its not known just how it will come out, but is hoped for the better.

Henry B. White seems gradually to grow weaker. Mrs. Horatio Davis and little daughter attended church at Westland Sunday.

The attendance at Sunday school was quite good. Mrs. Landrus is on the sick list.

Mr8. J. S. Curry, who has beeni quite poorly for some time, is improving.

Mrs. M. S. Elliott transacted business at Greenfield Thursday afternoon.

L. A. Binford called on Latan Johnson Saturday afternoon. Ernest Bond and family were all able to be at church Sunday.

W. P. Binford and wife attended the big wedding Thursaay afternoon of Zella Bundy and Mr. Peublow.

Mrs. Arthur E. Binford returned to her home Sunday .evening after a week's stay with her parents, Wm. Templeton.

John H. Brooks and family, of

SCROFULA

Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery. Children become strong and lively when given small doses of

Scott's Emulsion

every day. The starved body is fed the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott's Emulsion conquer scrofula and many other blood diseases.

FOR SAI«B BY AW, DRUGGISTS

Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Bach bank contains a GoodI,uckPenny, SCOTT BOWNE, 409 P..HSt., NY.

er took him was dismissed.

Greenfield, spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother, Robert W. Brooks and family.

Mrs. M. S. Johnson, who spent last week the guest of Frank Cook and family, went to J. N Cook's Sunday to spend a few days.

Mrs. Callie Coffield was visiting her sisters, M. A. Gates and M. J. Butler and husband Saturday and Sunday.

Mary Brooks returned home Saturday after a week at Greenfield with friends and relatives.

Wm. P. Binford and wife called on Wm. Backous and family, of Morristown, Sunday afternoon.

PLENTfjmOOF

From People You Know—From Greenfield Citizens.

The greatest skeptic can hardly fail to be convinced by evidence like this. It is impossible to produce better proof of merit than the testimony of residents of Greenfield, of people who can be seen at any time. Read the following case of it:

Mrs. Yira Seward, 322 Spring St., Greenfield, lnd., says: "There is no doubt in my mind that Doan's Kidney Pills saved my life. In the winter of 1906 I used them when I had almost given up hope of ever being well. My supply was obtained at Quigley'sdrug store and they cured me after all other remedies and doctors' prescriptions had failed. I have used Doan's Kidney Pills since then and they have always had a beneficial effect."

For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United StateB.

Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other.

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Five Cases Dismissed.

The case of George Brown vs. the T. H., I. & E. Traction Company for $300 damages, was dismissed.

The case of Wm. C. White, et al, vs. the T. H., I. & E. Traction Company for $300 damages, was dismissed

The case of Stella Coffman vs. John Bradley, et al, for $300 and for foreclosure of^ mortgage, has Jbeen dig missed. s.

The case of F. J. Wickers vs. Christian Kirkhoff, et al, for $350 on note, waB dismissed.

The case of John Whisler vs. Lorenzo Hardman for $700 on account

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GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911.

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