Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 1 August 1912 — Page 6

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Hot! Why of Course You Are. IVe don't need to

'asfy this with the 'thermometer sizzling through the top. But toe would remind you that u)e have the Real

"Balm of Cilead" for hot weather

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State Chemist Issues Warning To Housewives Against Using Preservatives in Canning Fruit,

H. E. Barnard, chief chemist of the State Board of Health, has issued a warning to the housewives of the state to be on their guard against prepared compounds foruse in canning and preserving their fruits, vegetables, etc. "When the canning season sets in," said Mr. Barnard, "many of the housewives are canvassed by numerous agents who have prepared preservatives to sell. These preservatives as a rule contain borax, or its derivative, salicylic acid. Either is dangerous to the health, and if the food thus prepared is offered for sale, or served in boarding houses, the seller or person serving it will be liable under the state food law. "The agents for the compounds usually put up a plausible story of how much better the fruit or vegetables will keep if the preservative or compound is used. All the good housewife needs is sugar, salt, spices or vinegar, the natural preservatives. Her canned stuff will not only keep as well, but will be pure. Purchase and use tf the compounds is not only a needless waste of money, but is dangerous to the health of the family."

A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform its functions properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured—why not you? For sale by all dealers.

Marriage License,

Raymond A. Wilson to Alta F. Mann.

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You will not be disappointed with the

A. C. PILKENTON

Good,old fashioned, refreshing and thirst quenching

DRUG COMPANY

flavors You have been accustomed to use. orange, Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, Chocolate, etc., served the way we serve them always satisfy*

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We carry many new Specials and Combinations that are sure to 'tickle the palate."

UNION MEETING WAS LARGELY ATTENDED

Methodist Protestant Church Filled —A Good Sermon by Rev. Williams and Splendid Singing

Rendered by the ChcHr.

The Union church services at the Methodist Protestant church Sunday night was largely attended, the church being filled and it was a most interesting service. The music was fine, two special numbers being rendered, a solo by Miss Kirkpatrick and song by Rev. Rhoades and chorus. Prayer wa offered by Rev. Rhoades and Elder B. F. Dailey read the scripture lesson, the tranfiguration of Christ.

Rev. Jos. B. Williamson preached the sermon, his theme being a portrait of Jesus Christ and he pictured Him in many phrases as the bright-eyed boy, carpenter, teacher and savior of the world. "A Man with a great Mission." The picture as seen by Rev. Williamson and given to the hearers, was stamped indelibly on the minds and hearts of the people, many of whom were no doubt, made to see the world's Savior in anew and extreemely attractive light. Union services were announced for the month of August and a program will be published later.

The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshirt, Vt., "and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion till I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequaled. Only 25 cents at M. C. Quigley's.

Jewel Jessup, Ruby White and Charles White spent Sunday evening with Blonda Wicker.

Misses Agnes and Ruth Fort entertained Saturday evening for Miss Stucker, a teacher in the Indianapolis schools, who is visiting at the home of the Misses Fort.

Skim Cleanest

Turn Easiest Are Simplest Most Sanitary Last Longest That is a strong statement but we'd make it stronger if we knew how, because we are sure that the De Laval will more than make good every claim. We don't ask you to take our "say so." We prefer to let the machine itself talk for us. Why not let us set one up at your House? You can test it yourself alongside of any other machine you like for capacity, cleanness of skimming, and ease of operation.

We don't a*k you to buy a De Laval upon ."claims.1 We do ask you to be

sure and give it a fair trial .ivofybi before you purchase

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any cream separator. Don't put it off. Do I SOONER PR LATER it now. I

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GREENFIELD LOSES TO CAMBRIDGE CITY

Fast Game Between Strong Teams Results* in Score of 3 to 0 in Favor of Visitors Crowd

Was Not So Large.

The championship deciding game between the Camribdge City Grays and Gray Brothers ball club Sunday, was won by the visiting team, the score being 3 to 0. This gave them two games out of three. The game was an unusally good one, as is indicated by the score. There were some splendid plays by both teams with but few errors. The game was'played in the new park, the grand stand being in use but the attendence was not so large as at some former games, although quite a number came with the visiting team.

Flying Men Fall

victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as

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D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn.,

proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at M. C. Quigley's.

CITY SCALES ARE

Twenty-Five Loads Were Weighed On Them Friday, Which Was the Banner Day Since

They were Installed.

The city scales, located on South State street, opposite the court house, are very much in demand and their use is becoming more frequent with the buying and selling public. There is hardly a day passes that there is not. some business done at these scales, and some days it amounts to considerable.

On last Friday there were twentyfive loads weighed there, which paid $2.50, of which the city gets 40 per cent, and Oscar Bever, city clerk and weighmaster, 60 per cent. Friday was the banner day since the scales were installed about two years ago. The increase in the amount of weighing done on these scales within the past few months is very noticeable, as they are easy of access at any time during the day and are located in the center of the business district of the city.

Are Ever at War.

There are two things everlastingly at war—joy and piles, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, nvites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25c at M. C. Quigley's.

To all our Friends and Patrons:— We wish to thank those of Hancock county who have favored us^with their patronage during the 30 years of our business career in Greenfield We have decided to retire from active business and have sold to a worthy successor our Hardware and Implement establishment. We feel assured you will receive the same fair treatment in the future as we have striven to give in the past. To those who know themselves in debted to us we ask that you kindly arrange to make settlement as soon as possible. We have established a temporary office directly above the Pugh Drug store, where we may be found at any time during business hours. Again thanking you and with best wishes, we remain, Respectfully 29 & W Thomas & Son,

[i Teachers' Examination. §£i The seventh annual teachers' examination was held Saturday in the office of the county superintendent. There were thirty-two applications. There will be one more regular examination this year, the l,ast Saturday in August.

One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get 4uick relief. For sale by all dealers.

WHITE HAVEN.

Mrs. Rebecca Bussell and daughter, Cassie, were shopping at Greenfield Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Addison and Mrs. Lockwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Addison's sister, Mrs. Gardner and family, near We'stljand.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slaughter spent Sunday with Lincoln Bradley and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bussell and family, of New Castle, returned to their home after spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bussell.

Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Sitton, of Maxwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Alford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Crossley and family.

Miss Ruby Bradley spent Sunday with Miss Averil and Nell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Deshong, of Mohawk, spent Sunday with his broth-er-in-law, Arthur Wood and wife.

The farmers are busy threshing wheat.

Indian Killed On Track. Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track, and w7as killed by W fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Often it's that way when people' neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery swelling. It gives comfort, invites dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at M. C. Quigley's.

Fourteen Years In Hotel.

Samuel Ball and wife, who retired today as propietors of the Grand Hotel rooming house, have quite a hotel record in this city. They came here seventeen years ago from Greencastle and three years later took charge of the Grand Hotel and have been in charge there continously since, a period of fourteen years, Mr. Thayer owning the hotel. In that time Mr. and Mrs. Ball have seen hundreds of guests come and go and they one and all had a good word for Mr. and Mrs. Ball, who gave the hotel a most pleasing and restful, home-like appearance. While the west-end window house was being operated, many of the workman and families roomed with Mr. and Mrs. Ball and were so well treated and cared for that they looked upon their host and hostess almost in the ligth of parents, and even now when they are scattered over the United States, they keep up a correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. Ball.

Founded by Henry County Man. The Reeves Manufacturing Co., of Columbus, Ind., which was sold Wednesday to another concern for $2,500,000, was established and built up by a former resident of Henry county. M. T. Reeves left Knightstown 37 years ago and went to Columbus, where he started in the manufacturing business, which kept growing until it was one of the big plants of the country engaged in making threshing machines, clover hullers, engines, etc.

For Women Who Care

Of course you use an antiseptic in your family and in the care of your own person, and you want the best.

Instead of what you Lave been using' such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed.

Paxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used.

ANTISEPTIC

Ih the toilet—to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To1 keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration odors by sponge bathing.

As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exiat, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing /rad germicidal power. For this purpose alone Paxtine is worth its weight in gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore ihroat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. \11 druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box. Trial box and testimony of 31 ivonien free on request. THE PAXTON TOILET CO

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Paul F. Blnford

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MORTGAGE LOANS

A SPECIALTY

John H. Binford Bldg. Phoned. tfcMt.

Samuel J. otlott

SEE US TODAY ABOUT OPENING THAT BANK ACCOUNT Remember, the years of a man's earning power We uncertain. To avoid dependence on others, a condition that adds misery to misfortune, money must be laid aside for the days when he can not produce it by the labor of his hands. A practical, profitable and sensible way to accumulate a reserve fund for your future years is to establish connections with this'progressive banking institution.

ATTORNEY AT 1AW

THE GREENFIELD BANKING CO.

Room 6 Masonic Temple, Greenfield Careful attention given to all legal business. Money to Loan..

ESTABLISHED IN 1871

The YOUNG PERSON

who would command the opportunities of the business world must prepare himself definitely therefor. Nothing gained by waiting. Write, phone, send or call for catalogue.

Central Business College

THIS LAND IS GOING UP every season and after each rise the sales increase over any before. The price advances are not of a boom nature, but are conservative, based on the settling up of the lands, increased demand for them, and the general development that is going forward there. Men who obtain the land now will hold the key to the future opportunities of this growing district. PRICES AND VALUES are the magnets that are drawing the people to the Swigart Tract. Prices here were once so low as to really keep people away it's human nature to associate value with price. But now that the land values have become so thoroughly established, there are twice as many sales as five years ago, when the land was, half the price. For the same reason, five years hence, the demand for these lands will be twice as great as now,- and at double and treble the present prices. Oh, yes, there will be later chances, but they will require much more money. Common Sense says, "Buy while you can." IN THE RACE for a competency you have been outstripped by some investor who was perhaps not so smart as you, but who pinned his faith to a rise in land values. There is no possibility of loss, with great probability of gain, if rightly placed. A little investigation will prove to you the value in the location of the Swigart Tract in Mason, Manistee and Lake Counties, Michigan, only 170 miles from Chicago, near the Lake Michigan Shore, where water meets rail and trains and steamships transport products overnight to Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Detroit and Toledo, with no 40-acre piece in the tract over five miles from some shipping point and good wagon roads all the way. THERE IS VALUE in having for local markets, Ludington and Manistee on the edge of the tract, which towns require our products for their 30,000 population. You surely recognize the value of the ample rainfall, wonderful supply of purest wrater in creeks, springs and inland lakes, and the value of the most healthful climate. Have confidence in your own judgment. Add the judgment of the settlers to your own, which you can obtain by talking with them. It is only a short and inexpensive trip to

Holliday Bldg. Alabama and Ohio Sts. Indianapolis J, D. BRUNER, President CHAS. C. CRING, Gen. Man. FRED W. CASE, Principal New 2814 Bell, Main 45

HOLD THE HEY

DOES YOUR MONEY COME from what you earn each day? And stop coming the minute you stop work? Here is something that will make you independent the soonest of anything into which you can put your savings. It's a piece of land in the Swigart Tract. 111 tell you why:

Full particulars can be had by addressing George W. Swigart, owner, 1247 First National Bank Building, Chicago, III., or his agent,

Col. J. E. Frost, Greenfield, Indiana

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the lands. See for yourself that the well drained, gently rolling and level lay of the land is perfectly adapted for the harrow, disc and planter. See the growing crops, the building going on, the many families moving in, the good schools and the growing towns. Good values greet the view on every side—land that raises 150 to 300 bushels of potatoes per acre, grows three and four cuttings of alfalfa a year, "has as big crops of rye, wheat, oats, hay and clover as Illinois land, and vegetables of all kinds in perfection. Here is the natural home for fruit trees. Nowhere on the continent are conditions better for raising apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, grapes and berries. THE SWIGART EASY PAYMENT plan is most liberal. Prices $10 to $35 per acre and terms as low as $10 to $50 down and $5 to $10 per month on 40 acres or 5 per cent discount for all cash. A large selection of choice lands at $17 per acre. If you should die, the land will be deeded to your family free from any further payments—a good protection without extra cost. THERE IS MUCH TO LEARN about these lands. Send me your address and I will mail a booklet that has 38 pages of pictures and descriptions about the lands, and also a large map. There are over a thousand 40-acre pieces to select from and many larger and smaller. There are 10-acre tracts, especially weil located near towns, just right for fruit, poultry and truck business and residence lots in two new towns on the main line of the Pere Marquette Railway, and summer resort lots on the Wellston chain of lakes. MY NEXT EXCURSION LEAVES my Chicago offices at 11:30 a. m., Tuesr day, August 6th. A special Pullman Car will be attached to the Pere Marquette train, as usual, for the exclusive use of my party no extra charge. You are back in Chicago at 7 a. m., either Thursday or Friday following, being absent only one or two days, as you prefer. Train passes through Michigan City (P. M. Depot only) at 1:25 p. m. Round trip rate from Chicago or Michigan City to Wellston, Mich., $6. Get tickets after boarding my c&r. Fare rebated on your purchase. Good accommodations for both men and women at Michigan headquarters Teams and guides free.

EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. /"V

Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Thomas Williams, late of Hancock County, Indiana, deceased.

Said estate ss supposed t*o be solvent. CORA D. WILLIAMS, Cook & Cook,\ .i Executrix,

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