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Cotton and Wool Blankets

Nice soft blankets for single bods, a pair 35c A larger size soft gray blanket, a paii*

A still larger size cotton blanket., a pair 75c A very line grade col ton Blanket, 00x70, full, a pair 98e

Eleven-quarter ('oil on Blankets, the very linest grade, a pair.. .$1.25 Extra heavy twelve-quarter Blank els. all colors, full two yards wide, at 81.50 Fancy crib Blankets, each ^5c

Eleven-quarter Wool Nap Blankets in white and gray, regular $2.50 qualify, Co-Operative price. ...81.98

Twelve-quarter Wool Nap Blankets, in gray with fancy borders, regular $3.50 quality. Go-Operative price 82.98

Wool Nap Blankets, extra large size in beautiful plaids, the very linest quality. Co-Opcralivc price

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chilect was William Thornton, the architect of the Capitol of the United States. Here the Kesters lingered for live years, and here Yaughan Kester wrote "The- Fortunes of the Landrays."

When P. Kesler sold Woodlawn lo Miss Elizabeth Sharpe, the present o^ner, the family migrated to England, and look up a residence that had been acquired by cable. If was a delightful experience, for as the castle had been purchased furnished as it stood, if was quite like inheriting a county seat. The Kesters were most kindly received by the. neighboring families, and their experience of English country life, was altogether delightful. At Angill Castle Vaughan Kester gal.tiered the material which he afterward used so well in the opening chapters of his "John o' Jamestown, the only romantic story he ever wrote. "The Prodical Judge," YTaughan Kester's last and most successful story, was written at Gunston Hall Fairfax county, Virginia. Gunston Hall was build in 1758 by George Mason, the author of the Virginia Bill of Rights and the Constituition of Virginia. The old house stands

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A big line of strictly all wool Blankets made of the finest wool, in white and fancy plaids, a regular $6 quality. Co-Operative price.. .84.98

Great Lap Robe Demonstration

We are closing out. all of our Buggy and Auto Lap Robes at almost your own price.

Large size plush robe with waterproof rubber lining $1.98 Large size double plush, robe*good quality 82.48

Extra Fine Double Robes, worth up lo $7.(lit, for 83.98

LITERARY NOTE

Yaughan Kester began to write while living in 'The Big White House.'" which was for so maiiv

years a landmark on Riverside is national, covering the whole Drive, New York, and which was! range of our history from the •during the seven years the Kestersi French and Indian War lo the Civil -occupied it a rendezvous for infer-J War. -esting people. The Big White Housei framers of the Constitution, while stood in the center of the block'i his grandson, James Murray Mason, formed by Ninety-nine and One Hun was the author of I ho famous fugi•dredth Streets and Riverside Drive live slave law, and was the Mason and West End Avenue, and was of the Mason and Slidell affair, surrounded by wide lawns and old-1 which almost brought on war with fashioned gardens. Its box-border England. Washington.

ed rose garden and ils lilac hedges at the back of bably unrivale York. It was Kester wrote B. & A., a nov published ten years ago.

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lie house were proill all Greater New here thai Yaughan 'lie Manager of the which I lie Harpers

Leaving New York the Westers settled in Virginia, at Woodlawn Mansion, the home which George Washingloon provided in his will for his adopted daughter, Nellie Curtis. .Woodlawn was built in 1803, and stands on a part, of Hie

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Men's Fine Cassimere and Worsted Suits, in the newest dark mixtures, wool lining and nice-laying collars perfect in shoulders. They are regular $10 values. Co-Operative price 87.98

Mini's and Young Men's All Wool Cassimere and Worsted Suits—Elegantly cut coats, peg-top trousers, strictly man-tailored, in the newfancy gray and brown mixtures, regular $12.50 suits. Co-Operative price 810.00

We have just received about twenty-live extra fine "Sealette" Plush Coats, every one of them worth $25 to $30. Our Co-Opera-tive Special price $22.00

Big Lot of Women's and Misses' Coals in black and novelty effects, every coat in the very latest style, made to be retailed as high as $15. special $9.98

less that live miles below Mount Vernon, anad from its heights surveys the broad Potomac and the blue hills of Maryland. Its history

Coughing at Night

Means loss of sleep, which is bad for everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops the cough at

Mount Vernon plantation three! once, relieves the tickling and drymiles from the home of Washing-j ness in the throat and heals the inlon. II is the largest private resi-j flamed membranes. Prevents a cold donee in Fairfax county. Its ar- developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the house.

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John Willard had a valuable calf killed by lighlning Friday. Mrs. Delia and Marl Willard visited their grandmother at Shelbyville Saturday.

There was a large crowd at the funeral of David Conner at Carrollton.

William Bennett and wife were at Greenfield Tuesday. Mrs. Watson will start for her home at Parsons, Ivan., Friday.

Mrs. Albert Miller moved to Indianapolis Friday. Miss Stella Bennett spent Saturday night with Mary Chapman. ira and Tla E. Chapman visited their friends at Morristown Sunday.

Bert Willard and wife were shopping at Shelbyville Tuesday. Mr. Ferris' house was struck by lightning during the storm Saturday night, but it did not burn. One room was damaged some. They had just left the room with a very sick child.

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Is it Cold Feet They Have? Members of the High School Alumni are trying to work up interest in the annual Thanksgiving football game. There was no game played last year, and it is hinted that the present high school team are put-

Its builder was one of the ting up a game this year that has given the Alumni the cold feet complaint, and they are not expected to get over if in time for the game.

A Household Medicine.

That stops coughs quickly and

JetTei'son, cures colds is Foley's Honey and

Monro*1 and Lafayette.! Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, was had last Sunday.

Robert E. Lee, Harriet Beecher says: "1 can recommend Foley's SI owe, President Garfield, President' Honey and Tar Compound as a sure Harrison—an endless host of inter-j cure for coughs and colds. It cured esting or famous people have added' my daughter of a bad cold and my their names lo the traditions of the. old hall.—The Bobbs-Merrill Company. November, 19! 1.

Mrs. Coyner Dead.

Mrs. John G. Coyner, of Indianapolis, is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry W. Klausman at Indianapolis. She is a sister of Mrs. Wr. A. Wood, of Brandywine township. The funeral will occur Thursday afternoon at the home of the daughter. Mrs. Coyner was well known in this city.

About all the surplus apples are now disposed of and it is predicted that the price will be higher soon, as the packed apples are placed on the local market.

Mr. and Mrs. William Rhoadarmer, of Douglas street, have rented their home in this city and will reside in Indianapolis, where Mr. Rhoadarmer has a good position writh a clothing house.

John Brooks, of North Wood street, who has been sick for several days, is improving now and his friends hope to see him out again in a few days.

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CASTORIA

Lost—On the street Saturday evening, a brown mink fur collar, binder please return to Mrs. Frank Martindale, R. R. 8. Phone Maxwell Exchange., 14d3-16w-p

GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1911

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY WILL BE THREE

GREAT DEMONSTRATION DAYS

You can buy freely with the assurance of getting more for your dollars than elsewhere. Here are lines you really need

Men and Boy's Suits and Overcoats Some brand new ones just received

Men's and Young Men's Fine All Wool Fancy Cassimere and Worsted Suits—Grays, tans, browns, blues, blacks, etc. perfect fitting: peg-top trousers: well built shoulders and canvas interlined. Regular $15.00 and $18.00 Suits. Co-Operative price $12.50

Boys' Overcoats in all sizes, styles and prices. Full size Overcoats, of newesl designs and styles, latest, patterns, worth $5.00. Our Co-Op-erative price $3.98

Women and Children's Outer Garments Buy while the lines are complete

Women's and Misses' Coals in the plain and novelty colors and weaves —a regular $10 Coat, special. .87.50 Children's Bearskin Coals ....$1.98

Women's and Misses' Long Coals, large collars, all new this season, come in black and fancy mixtures a I $5.00

Misses' Silk Plush Coals, very fine quality, newesl style $12.50

visitors at Gunslon Hall.'2520 Jefferson St., So. Omaha, Neb., I to the sudden drop in temperature

neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it,." M. C. Quigley.

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SUCCESSFUL SHOWING

Made By Autos Against Most Trying Weather Conditions Sunday.

The sudden change in temperature Saturday night caused only a temporary disarrangement of service on the Auto Traction Line. All of last winter no one day was experienced so trying on the operation of the Auto Traction cars as was vas due

This damage is now being repaired and this car will be in regular service again this wreek, but will not again this winter be run to Fountaintown.

Heat is being installed in all the Auto Traction cars for this winter, using a similar system to that now in use on the Meridian Street Auto Line at Indianapolis. High-test gasoline and anti-freezing compounds for all radiators have been provided for cold weather, and this line will be far better equipped for service the coming winter than it was last.

J. F. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, you will find quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start taking them now. M. C. Quigley.

Mr. and Mrs. John Nye visited relatives at Mohawk Sunday. eft

^ung Men's Overcoats, extra long, convertible collar, all wool fancy mixtures, a real $12.50 coat. Co-Operative sale price $10.00

A full line of Men's and Young Men's Overcoats in all the latest cloths, the plain and fancy velvet, the new convertible collar then those new wide lapels and large round collars. You'll find all here that is new and up-to-date in Overcoals with prices that will greatly interest vou

$12 50 $15.00 $18.00

Women's and Misses' Extra Good Silk Plush Coals, large shawl collars. well lined, and a "Beauty Bright" garment. This is the, coat thai is being sold 'in the city for $2M. Our Co-Operative special price $16.75

Women's and Misses' Fine Black Mohair Caracul Coals, large shawl collars, well lined, extra good value at $12.50

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and high wind. But u.is condition was soon met by the readjusting of cars lo meet cold weather conditions.

Herb Whetsell, Lapel driver for the company, brought his car from Lapel to Greenfield, twenty two miles, on the first morning run. Ralph Ginley, driving another of the through cars, left Greenfield for Pendleton and Lapel on the 11:20 morning run and made all his runs I for the remainder of the day, as did Whetsell's car. Chester Glascock, who drove the Auto Traction car all last wTinter, made the first morning run to Fountaintowni, but was unable to continue to Maxwell by reason of a frozen and bursted water jacket on his car.

NORTH BOUND

GREENFIELD MAXWELL EDEN.

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PENDLETON Lv. 8:00 Ar. 8:30

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SOUTH BOUND

LAPEL Lv. 6:40 Ar. 7:10

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Sweater Coats

Hoys' Sweater Coals, 20 to 3i..25c

Men's and Boys" Sweater Coats in gray, navy, brown and red 49c

.Mens Sweater Coals in gray, with colored trimming 98c

Boys' all wool red Sweaters..$1.50

Children's Wool Sweaters, the best ever, for 50c.

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and $1.25

Misses' Wool Sweater Coats.. .$1.50

And a full line of Bradley Sweaters for men. women and children from

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up to $5.00

Women and Childrens

Underwear

Children's Union Suits, fleeced, ribbed 25c

Children Swiss ribbed, fleeced 50c

Children's Yalaslic heavy fleeced at 50c

Misses' Swiss ribbed 75c

Misses Yalaslic heavy fleeced 65c

Women's ribbed Union Suits.50c

Women's Swiss ribbed, fleeced at $1.00

Women's extra fine Union Suits, ribbed, fleeced 81.25

Women's wool Union Suits..$2.00

Women's Jersey ribbed fleeced vest and pants, all sizes 25c Women's extra tine ribbed vest and pants, fleeced 50c

And a great many other lines.

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bandsome Fall and Winter woolens today.

J. WARD WALKER CO. Masonic Temple Greenfield, Ind.

TIME CARD GREENFIELD AUTO TRACTION

A. M. A. M, NOON P. M. P. M.

Lv. *6:40 Lv. 7:05 Lv. 7:20 Ar. 7:50

Lv. 0:20 Ar. 8:40

v.* 11:20

Lv. *6:40 Lv. 7:05 Lv. 7:20 Ar. 7:50

Lv. 8:20 Ar. 8 40

Lv, 5:20 Lv. 6:4f Lv. 6:00 Ar. 6:30

v.* 11:20

Lv. *6:40 Lv. 7:05 Lv. 7:20 Ar. 7:50

Lv, 5:20 Lv. 6:4f Lv. 6:00 Ar. 6:30

v.* 11:20

Lv, 5:20 Lv. 6:4f Lv. 6:00 Ar. 6:30

Lv. 11:45 Lv. 12:00 Ar. 12:80

Lv. 11:45 Lv. 12:00 Ar. 12:80

Lv. 11:45 Lv. 12:00 Ar. 12:80

Lv. 1:00 Ar. 1:80

Lv. 8:00 Ar. 8:30

Lv. 8:00 Ar. 8:30

Lv. 06:3 Ar. 07:0

Lv. 1:00 Ar. 1:80

Lv. 06:3 Ar. 07:0

Lv. 1:00 Ar. 1:80

Lv. 06:3 Ar. 07:0

A. M. A. M. NOON P. M. P.M.

Lv. 11:40 Ar. 12:09

Lv. 6:40 Ar. 7:10

Lv. 6:00 Ar. 6:80

Lv. 11:40 Ar. 12:09

Lv. 6:40 Ar. 7:10

Lv. 6:00 Ar. 6:80

Lv. 11:40 Ar. 12:09

Lv. 7:86 Lv. 8:05 Lv. 8:16 Ar. 8:40

Lv. 6:00 Ar. 6:80

Lv. 12:26 Lv. 12:66 Lv. 1:05 Ar. 1:80

Lv. 10:05 Ar. 10:80

Lv. 6:86 Lv. 6:o6 Lv. 6:16 Ar. 6:40

Lv! 4:06 Ar. 4:80

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