Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 22 June 1911 — Page 6
$610.00 IN •URi
FIRST DAY
Free-for-All Trot ..$100.00 2:25 Pace .. 50.00 3 Minute Pace .. 50.00 3 Year Old Trot .. 30.00 Running Race .. 30.00 2 Year Old Trot .. 30.00 Ladies' Driving Contest.. .. 15.00 Ladies' Hitch Up .. 15.00
Local News
A good rawhide whip for 25 cents, at J. M. Havens & Co. \vl5-22&d
Miss Mabel Gant will do some special work at Butler College this summer.
Mrs. Garrett Duncan, of R. R. 10, who has been quite sick, is improving.
Harry Wilfong and family spent Sunday with George Smith and family, on Route 8.
Collar pads. 25 vens & Co.
BIG CELEBRATION!
TWO DAYS
JULY 4th
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WILKINSON. INDIANA
At Staley's Full Half-Mile Race Track, adjoining Wilkinson, on the Honey Bee Traction Line.
cents at J. M. Ha-\vl5-22&d
Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mrs. Mary Whetstone, of Alexandria, spent Sunday with G. E. Greer and wife.
Tague and wife, of Ou inspent Saturday night and here with Henry S -olt and
Horner
berlanu. Sunday family.
Frank Boots is at work on his gravel pit preparing to supply the gravel for road repair this summer and fall.
Bonano is healthful, strengthening and never harmful. Let the young folks have all the*" Bonano they want. d&w
Miss Vivian Ellis, of New Castle, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Hettie Ellis, and other relatives for a few days.
The men in charge of the Greenfield horse show report the work moving along nicely. They propose to give one of the best shows ever given in Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber entertained at dinner Sunday at Altenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmitt, Miss Catherine Gruber and Edward Humbach, of Hamilton, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duncan were at Rushville Sunday the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mrs. Duncan will remain over until after the Tri Kappa convention.
Landon New, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. New, of West Main street, is a genuine farmer. He takes a team of horses and makes a hand in the cornfield.
It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers.
The picture of Clyde Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oak S. Morrison, appeared in the Sunday Indianapolis Star, as *a member of the Indiana University track team, which has made a good showing this year..
Foley "Kidney Pills contain just Ihe ingredients necessary to regulate and strengthen the action of |he kidneys and bladder. Try them jgourself. M. C. Quigley,
SECOND DAY
Free-lor-All Pace $100.00
2:30 Trot 50.00
3 Minute Trot 50.00
3 Year Old Pace 30.00 2 Year Old Pace 30.00 Mule Running Race 30.00
Band Concert and all kind of amusements both days and nights Base Ball Game in morning and afternoon. Racing starts at 9 A. M. Gates open at 7 A. M. Admission 25 cents. Children free. Priviledges for sale. For particulars write
R. L. STALE Y, Wilkinson, Ind.
Bonano lias a delightful, fragrant aroma—a rare, good flavor, all its own. d&w
Harry Lowry and wife, of Spiceland, were guests Sunday of J. \V. Lowry and wife, on Route 9.
Dan Tierney, wife and daughter, Dorothy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler llayes at Cambridge City Sunday.
Mi and Mrs. Will Ellis and children, of Mew Cast le, were the guests of Mrs. Hettie Ellis and family oil Sunday.
John Cook and wife and Charles Cook and family, of Westland, spent Sunday here with Thomas Binford and wife.
Mrs. Mary Waltz and children, of New Castle, were here Sunday vis iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Crosslev.
Miss Nelle Reed, who was a member of the graduating class at Butler College this year, will teach next year at ML. Comfort.
Tiie uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers,
The Shelby-Parker family reunion was held at Spring Lake Park Sunday. The families wrere well represented in spite of the rain. There were about fifty members present. This will be the last one of the reunions held at the park.
Bonano is simply the wholesome nutriment, the meat of choicest, tropic ripened bananas, dried, roasted and granulated—made under absolutely sanitary conditions from the time the fruit is gathered until you serve it in your owm home. d&w
Dr. Earl R. Gibbs and wife, Chas. Smith and wife, Samuel Steele and wife and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, took an automobile trip on Sunday afternoon, going to Morristown, Carthage, Ivnightstown, Shirley, Warrington, Wilkinson, Maxwell and home. They report the roads in fine condition.
ECZEMA
Also called Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pruritus, Milk-crust, weeping Shin, etc. ECZEMA (JAN BK CUT RE I) TO STAY and when I say cured I mean just what I say—C-U-R-E-D, and not merely patched up for awhile, to return worse than before Remember I make this broad statement after puttinn ten years of my time on this one disease and hniuUinginthe mean-time a quarter of a million cases ofTthis dreadful disease. Now, I do not care what all you have used, nor how many doctors have told you that you could not be cured—all I ask is Just a chance to show you that I know what I am talking about. If you will write) me TODAY, I will send you a FREE TRIALof my mild, soothing, guaranteed cure that will convince yon more inaday than or anyone else could in a month's time. If are, disgusted and discouraged, I dare you
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ALL DAY MEETING CF FOUR
Annual Event Will Be Observed on Sunday, July 2d, in Power's Grove at Wilkinson.
The Annual All-Day Meeting of the Christian churches of Shirley, Wilkinson, Warrington and Nameless Creek will be held in Power's grove, at Wilkinson, Sunday, July 2d. The following is the program:
Bible School at 9:30 a. m., Marshall N. Hittle, superintendent. —Teachers—
Ladies' Bible Class—B. O. Hufford. Men's Bible Class—John Wales. Young Ladies' Bible Class—J. L. Justice.
Young Men's Bible Class—Charles C. Collier. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grade Girls' Bible Class—Mrs. Maud Kuhn.
Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grade Boys' Bible Class—Marshall Bussell. Third, Fourth and Fifth Grade Girls' Bible Class—Ross Ilodson,
Third, Fourth and Fifth Grade Boys' Bible Class—Odom Durham. First and Second Grade Girls' Bible Class—Mrs. John R. Marsh.
First and Second Grade Boys' Bible Class—Mrs. Martha Eakin. Following Bible School there will be preaching service at 11 a. m. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Stephen J. Corey, of Cincinnati, assistant secretary of the Foreign Christian Missionary Society. Communion service following sermon.
Dinner, 12 o'clock. Afternoon service will convene at 1:30. Sermon by Rev. Corey.
Other ministers will be present for short talks. Music for the entire service will be in charge of Rev. Frank Huston, singing evangelist, of Indianapolis.
Everybody, regardless of church affiliations, are cordially invited to be present, John C. Wood, Sec.
A good rawhide whtp for 25 cents, at J. M. Havens & Co. wl5-22&d
An exchange says that the biggest trust on earth is the country newspaper. It trusts everybody, gets cussed for trusting, mistrusted for cussing, and if it busts for trusting gets cussed for busting. There is but one way to bust this trust— pay your subscription.
GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1*11
Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and' expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers.
Call at J. M. Havens and gel a good fly net for your driver or team. wl5-22&d
Thomas Kinder and wife, of NewCastle, were here over Saturday night and Sunday with relatives and friends. They formerly lived here.
A. M. Cronwell and family will leave in a few days for Oxford, O., where they will locate permanently in order that they may take advantage of the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gipe spent Sunday with Edward Gipe, who fell a few days ago and broke his leg. Thev found him getting along nicely.
Misses Margaret and Vernie Baldwin have returned from North Yakima, Wash., where they have been spending the winter.
Miss Genevieve Cottey has/returned to her home on R. R. i, ^fter a few days' visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cottey.
Call at J. M. Havens good fly net for your team.
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prove my claims. By writing me to-day you will enjoy more real comfort than you had over thought this world holds for you. Just try it and you will see I am telling ycu the truth.
Dr. J. E. cannaday, 1427 Park Square, scMH.Ho. it References!: Third National Bank, Seilalia", Mo. Oould you do abetter act than to send this notice to some poor sufforor of EczemaT
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315.00 to $50.00 Per Week. Good opportunity for men of all ages. We want reliable agents to take orders for our "High Quality" Guaranteed Nursery Stock. Liberal commissions paid weekly. Permanent, year-round position. Complete course in salesmanship with free outfit. Experience unnecessary. All goods sold under positive Ironclad Guarantee to be as represented. Write quickly. Pennsylvania Nursery Co., Girard, Erie Co., Pa. wlOt&d
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ogg had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and- Mrs. Reagan and son, Walter, of Indianapolis.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
Afford This
Anyone can drive
this Maxwell
Last week the Western Horse-j
dianapolis, there are more fast' horses being trained in Rushville than at any other point in the State, and possibly at any other point in the Union. This comes as a high compliment to Rushville and Rush county, which has always been one of the best horse centers in the United States.
The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it For sale by all dealers,
J. V. Cottey gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of his wife. Those present were Mrs. Mary Drischell and daughter, Josephine, of Marion, and John Cottey, wife and son, Harold, and daughter, Genevieve, and William Woods and wife, of R. R. 4.
There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during thq summer months, viz: Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it? For sale by all dealers.
1911
Model
You or any member of your famir can drive this car. This
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4 cyl., 30 h. p., 5-Passenger Touring Car
$14-00
Including Magneto, Gas Lamps and Generator Top and Windshield Extra
More Economical—and Greater Value Than Ever Before
Added refinements of equipment and various other slight improvements have made this Maxwell model more luxurious and more inexpensive to run this year than ever before. It's the same big roomy Maxwell that]met with such extreme popularity last season because of its graceful lines, its wonderful comfort, its mechanical simplicity, durability and reliability. It's the car that has reduced automobiling from a luxury only to be afforded by the few, to an economical health-giving enjoyment within the reach of all.
advertising
claim—it is a racc.
For example, this car is fitted with a. device which makes it impossible to damage your gears. A single pedal controls the brake and clutch. It is our policy to make every customer a booster. We teach you how to drive the car and how to maintain it economically and we must be thoroughly satisfied that you do know—before making delivery.
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Reasons for its Economy
Don't Buy a Car Until You See this "dfcaxirGll*
You must see this Maxwell car to appreciate its unusual value. You must talk to some one of the 41,000 Maxwell owners to learn of the real motoring satisfaction they give. After that you will not have to be urged to buy a Maxwell. You will become a Maxwell enthusiast, and will never own any other make of car. Come around now and look all of the 1911 models over—and receive a demonstration.
We will gladly send you the new Maxwell catalogue upon request. Write today—Just say, Mail Book.**
United Motor Indianapolis Company
ILLINOIS AND VERMONT STS., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
man, one of the oldest and best' daughter, Beatrice, visited Smith Poor health for some time, is nowr known horse publications in the Hutchinson on fi Sunrlnv who' so much improved that he is able United Slates, makes the remark- hat'een qufe sick,' but is »ow 1to be out. able statement that, outside of In-
much
improved.
Dr. and Mrs.
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their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Emsley Wright Johnson and daughter, Mardenna, spent Sunday in Shelbyville with relatives. They made the trip in an automobile.
HOW MUCH IS YOUR STOMACH WORTH
It's wrorth almost as much as your life how much is that worth? V. L. Early has a remedy that keeps the stomach right and makes it right when it goes wrong.
MF-O-NA is the name of the great stomach remedy and V. L. Early guarantees it to cure the following stomach ailments and symptoms, or money back:
Upset stomach, pain in stomach, belching of gas, biliousness. Heartburn, sour stomach, lump of lead stomach, after dinner distress.
Nervousness and headache caused by stomach derangement. That all-in feeling in tl\e stomach after a night of sociability.
Bad effects of overeating or drinking sea or car sickness. Vomiting of pregnancy, or any stomach distress.
Remember, money back if it fails, at V. L. Early's, or leading druggists everywhere, and the price is only 50 cents a large box. 2
CROOKED SPINES-STRAIGHTENED
CUKE YOURSELF OR YOUR CHILI) AT HOME, WITHOUT TAIN OR INCONVENIENCE, OF ANY SPINAL DEFORMITY WITH THE WONDERFUL SHELDON APPLIANCE.
No matter how old you aro, or how long you have suffored, or what kind of spinal do. formity you have, there is a euro for you by means of tho wondorful Sheldon Appliance. It is as firm as steel and yet elastic at tho light placos* It gives an oven, perfoct support to the weakened or deformed spine. It is as easy to take off or put on as a coat, causes no inconvenience, and docs not chafc or irritato. No one can notice you arc wearing t.
CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
The Sheldon Appliance is made to ordor to lit each individual perfectly. Tt weighs only lb ounces, where plaster casts weit to 10 pounds. The price is within tho reach of ull. Hundreds of doctors recommend it.
We Let You Use It 30 Days
after ordering, and then, if unsatisfactory in any way, return it and got your money back. If you or your child arc suffering from any spinal trouble, stooped shoulders, hunchback, or crooked spine, writ© at onco for new book of proofs of cures, with full information and references.
PHILO BURT MFG. CO. Jamestown, N. Y.
Every feature' of a car's construction figures in its cost of up-keep. The Max
well is the cheapest of all cars to run. Because its light weight reduces tire wear greatly. Because its extreme durability and absolute perfection of every part obviate constant breakdowns here and there, usual in many cars. Because its special "Maxwell" Carbureter gives just the right mixture of gas to obtain the greatest number of miles to a gallon of gasoline.
j\[rs j{. Beckner and! W- W. Rigdon, who has been in
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representing our reliable
goods. Any man of good appearance who is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and permanent business. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money can be made. Apply quick. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. may 11 4m
Bonano
A business man says: "Washington, D. C. "I like Bonano better than either coffee, tea or cocoa, and I feel sure it is a great deal more healthful since it is pure, roasted banana flesh without admixture. It looks so much like coffee both in the can and in the brewage that it should be very attractive to the coffee drinker and its taste is simply a few degrees belter."
Original of above in our filesAll testimonials published are voluntary and unsolicited.
Trial package makes 10 cups. Sent postpaid for 2c stamp. International Banana Food.Co.
Chicago, 111.
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