Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 15 February 1912 — Page 8
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Your unrestricted choice of any Overcoat in our stock—Highest grades of Overcoats made—values up to $30.00
Boys9 and Children's OVERCOATS
39 Overcoats, 3 to 9 years. Less than ONE-HALF PRICE. $10.00 Overcoats $ 4.98 7.50 Overcoats 3.69 5.00 Overcoats 2.48 •4.00 Overcoats ....... 1.98 3.00 Overcoats 1.48 2.50 Overcoats 1.23 Boys' Overcoats. 10 to 16 years, Similar Reductions.
Men,s corduroy and Duck work Clothing
One-Third to One-Half Less. $4.00 Coats $ 2.67 3.00 Coats 2.00 1.50 Coats 1.00
Men's Odd Cassimere COATS
$2.00 and 83.00 Values. now $1.39 to $2.39 Men's* Corduroy Suits
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One-Half Price
Al! 2-piecr\ 50c Underwear $ .35 All 2-
$1 and $1.25 Un'wr. .73
All 2-piece $1.50 Underwear... 1.10 All 2-piocp. $2.00 Underwear.. 1.33 All $1.00 and $1.25 Union Suits .79 All $1.50 Union Suits 1.19 All $2.00 Union Suits '..i 1.39 All $2.50 Union Suits' ..... 1.89 All $3.00 Union Suite*'....: 2.29
Car Fares Refunded with Purchase
of $20.00 or More.
We Guarantee Absolute Satisfac
tion or Money Refunded. Nothing
Charged.
Notice.
Notice, is hereby given that MUner's Corner Horse Thief Dete&tive Association will hold its rQgulat meeting at Sugar Grove School house on Saturday, February 24, 1912. Charles H. Jackson, Sec. dl5-22-w15-22
For Sale—A good milk cow, soon fresh one brood sow, and one yearling colt. Charles E. Coffin, Greenfield, Ind., R. F. D. 3 half mile east of Westland Store. 8d3-wl
Evenings by appointment BthYEAR at 25 The WHEN
Examinations FREE
Office Phone, New, 4859-K Res, Phone, New, 9PJ7-R 80-40 N Penn. St.,
INDIANAPOLIS
DR. A. L. STEWARD
DENTIST
Interurban and R.R.Fares refttndt&l on ALL KINDS OF DENTAL WORKamodntlng to 16.00, done by appointment, Until April 1st.
Specialty: PAINLKEfr HjXTHA iTING And ORQWN and BRIDGE* WOttps IMHNrtPMHMRMlMHHNiy
You IVIay With Sales
Men's Handkerchiefs. 10c value. Red or White 2c
Canvas Gloves, 3 for 25c value at 4c
Boys' 50c Value. 2-piece Fleeced Underwear 13c
Suit Cases, $1.25 Values, for 77c 88 Cloth, Fur Band Caps. Values up to $1.00, only 15c
SHIRTS
Men's Work Shirts, guaranteed quality, 14 to 17 39c
Men's Dress Shirts, 50c to 75c values 39c
Women's and Misses' Shoes. Sniall Sizes and Narrow Widths, all Leather. $2.50 to $4.00 values 95c to $1.95
Cashmere Socks, 18c value, lie
Large Farms and the Results.
Nearly 50,000 farms in the United States—49,604 to be exact—contain over 1,000 acres each.
And therein lies the full explanar tion of the failure of many districts to improve and attain tlieir full possibilities..
Few men have the organization, the capital and the equipment to operate a farm of 1,000 acres in such a manner that it yields adequate returns on the actual value of the land.
More farms and better farming is the crying need of the nation Ten farms of 100 acres each, operated by ten farm owners, yield a vastly greater income to a community than one farm of 1,000 acres operated by a single owner.
A farm owner keepif up fences, paints his house, clean* the weeds out of the corners pf fields and takes ptfie in keeping th# lanes and
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GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, W12
But Desperate Cases Demand Desperate In common with the majority of Clothing Merchants, we are LOADED with heavy wearing apparel—that ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SOLD—regardless of cost or former selling price—as a remedy for our ills we will inagurate
THURSDAY, Feb. 15th, at 9 o'clock Our WINDUP SALE OF THIS SEASON
$25,000.00 worth of HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, FURNISHINGS and SHOES (including wbmen's and children's) to be SOLD ATLESSTHAN ACTUAL COST OF MATERIAL and TRIMMINGS. You have weeks and months to wear them—we have 15 days to sell them.
$14.75
Men's and Young Men's Medium-Priced Suits and Overcoats at Similar Reductions
Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold regularly for $5.00 to $7.50. Wind-Up Sale Price $2.79
Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold regularly for $8.00 to $10.00. Wind-Up Sale Price 4.89
Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold regularly up to $12.50. Wind-Up Sale Price 6.39
Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold regularly for $15.00. Wind-Up Sale Price 7.89
Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold regularly for $18.00. Wind-Up Sale Price 9.79
Men's Suits and Overcoats that 9old regularly up to $20.00. Wind-Up Sale Price 11.39
Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold regularly up to $22.50. Wind-Up Sale Price 12.39
Get a bill, or better, come and see the Goods, if you care for GOOD MERCHANDISE. We will positively give you Bigger and Better Bargains than it has ever been your Pleasure to buy. COME EARLY COME OFTEN
C. Williams Co.
roads about his place in presentable condition. The result is a condition of general thrift which makes a neighborhood attractive to other farmers and enhances land values.
But tenant farmers have no interest in the appearance of.land or improvements.
They rob the soil without qualm of conscience, and have no heart In advancing or in improving schools and churches.
Smallep farms in the hands of working farmers are the demand of the hour, north and south alike.
Intensified farming must come in all sections. It means the salvation of thousands of families, and it also means the financial salvation./of land owners who are blindty binding large tracts that do hot iyield «yen a fair interest on the investment.
Cut up the bi£ farms.' ^LiVe and l^t Jive^U
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Your unrestricted choice of any suit in our stock,L.
Adler Bros Society Brand, L. System,formerly priced I l| Ifc up to$30.00,quoted high as $35 regular, slim, stouts IP I Ui I ll
GREENFIELD, IND.
Give the ambitious settler, a chance to make a home for himself.—Nashville Tennesseean.
They Sympathize With Us. A friend of Col. Wm. C. Dudding has a letter from him saying that the thermometer registers 76, and that they are sitting lout on the veranda enjoying the sea breezes while they watch the white caps of the ocean, at Ocean Park, where Mr. and Mrs. Dudding and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Moore occupy the same cottage. They are enjoying the best of health, and have the deepest sympathy with their Greenfield friends who are shivering in the frigid temperature of zero and bellow.
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New Casejiled.^
William M. Leary, administrator of the jestftfcp df William Cooper, deceased, vs* Etta^Cootfer et al. Petition t? sell real estate to pay
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Vicious Dogs Must Go. A recent supreme court decision will, no doubt, as an exchange remarks, result in the death of many vicious dogs. The decision was in a case where action had be6p brought to recover damages frOm the' owner of a dog that barked and frightened the plaintiff's horse. The plaintiff was thrown and injured, and brought suit for $1,500 damages. The jury gave him a verdict for that amount, and the owner of the dog appealed to the supreme court. The supreme court confirmed the verdict, and says in strong words that the owners of barking and vicious dogs are responsible for all damages caused by such dogs, and that the owners keep them at their own peril.
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Played a Cruel Joke.
A girl at Knightstown recefllly played a cruel joke on hefr 'mother, and thfg is how it happened:. She accidentaU|r found a love letter that
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Boy's Hnicker suits and Trousers
44 Only. Boys' Ivnicker Suits, 7 to 16 years. Values up to $2.50. Wind-up Sale Price $1.13 87 Only. Boys' Knicker Suits, 8 to 16 years. Values up to $4.50,
Wind-Up Sale Price $1.97 Boys' Odd Ivnicker Trousers. Values up to 75c. Wind-Up Sale
Price 39c Boys' Corduroy Ivnicker Trousers, Values up to $1.50. Wind-
Up Sale Price 79c Boys' Straight Pant 'Suits—37 only, 9 to 17 years. Values up to $6.50. Wind-Up Sale Price is 98c to $1.79 Boys' Straight Knee Pants. Corduroy, Worsted and Cassimere. Values up to $1'.50. Wind-Up
Sale Price 19c
Wind-Up Sale
Men's Odd Trousers and Clothing specials
127 Pairs Men's Odd Trousers. Values up to $4.00 $2.19 73 Pairs Men's Odd Trousers.
Values up to $3.00 1.49 68 Pairs Meh's Odd Trousers. Values up to $2.00 08 Best 65c Overall on earth 39 $5.00 Values, Zephyr weight,
Rain Coats 3.39 Boys' Rain Coats, $2.75 to $4?00 Values. $3.19 to 2.19 Fancy Vests. Values up to $5.00 1.39 Cassimere and Corduroy Vests, 19c to 89 House Coats and Bath Robes,
One-Third Less.
Sweater coats and Jerseys
Boys' 50c and 75c Sweaters $ .29 Men's $1 and $1.25 Sweaters... .49 Men's $3.00 Jerseys 2.39 Men's $2.00 Jerseys 1.49 Men's $1 and $1.25t Jerseys 59 Boys' $1.50 Jerseys 98 Boys' $1.00 Jerseys .49 White Turtle Neck Sweaters, $2.50 Value I.39
her father had written her mother in their halcyon days of courtship. She read the letter to her mother, substituting her own name and that of her lover. The mother raved with"' anger and stamped her foot in disgust, forbidding her daughter having anything to do with a man who would write such sickening, nonsensical stuff to a girl. The girl then handed the letter to her mother to read, and the house became suddenly quiet—so quiet the snow-flakes falling in the back yard sounded like someone pounding on a tin pan—and the girl still has her company. ... ...
W. A. Hughes has a jack-rabbit mounted and on display in hi& office. The rabbit was killed by Jacob N. Ross, formerly of this county, on the Jerome Black farm, but nofr located at Holcomb, Kansas..
R. M. Parker, of Letts, Ipd., was visiting relatives here Tuesday.
