Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 8 October 1914 — Page 3

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ry special,

Mr. and Mrs. John Fergusons at dinner Sunday. Miss Leone Stutsman will attend the wedding of Miss Birdie Mabel Gray to J. Fred Bowers, Wednesday evening. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Washington Place.

Misses Gertrude Atherton and Clara and Freda Kleiman, of Indianapolis,. attended the wedding of'

7-1/2C yard

od quality of

8th, at 9 o'clock A. M. sharp

5c yard

ieeting

6c yard

INGS IN BRIEF

[?]hat the people will know and appreciate the ime compelled to turn this entire $25,000 stock of r 17th if possible on account of change in busiDUCTIONS such as have never been presented plish our desire, and that is to GET RID OF on established in Greenfield for 15 years the people led by the Star Store and well know the conser[?]ever made any assertions without strictly stating

this Bona fide Change on Business Sale we will, o»ur reputation is at stake, and we sincerely hope shoppers at this great sale October 8 to 17.

Striped $1.50, to 95c

[?] Waists, go at $1.29

Skirts

Serge Dress

5,00 ... $ 1.98

... $2.48

at ... $3 48 10.00 ... $4.48

Children's Wearing Apparel, sush as Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Waists, Skirts, Muslin, Underwear, Petticoats. Corsets, Ribbons, NoDistributed among the homes of Greenfield and vicinity at practically [?]e early to get your share of the wonderful bargains we are offering.

THIS IS THE REASON No One Can Afford to Miss It

As this will be the greatest Sale on NEW and UP-TO-DATE SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE for Men Women and Children ever held in Hancock County.

Outing Flannels and Cotton Goods

12-1/2c quality Outing go at ... 9c yard 10c quality Outing go at ... 8c yard One lot plain white and colored Outing very special ... 5c yard APRONS—Cover-all Aprons, reg. 50c value, 39c

A Radius of 20 Miles.

closed Monday, as Mr. Bussell was on the registration board at Maxwell.

WESTLAND.

Bible school and meeting were well attended Sabbath and the services quite helpful, Everybody welcome to the services.

Mrs: Pearl Bell and son, of Rush-

Miss Nellie Amos and Carl Brinkman Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Knoop and daughter, Gladys, and Miss Edna Jeffers were guests of Mrs. Sarah

Harvey and daughter, Maggie, at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Huriburt, of Indianapolis, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Lindlay, Sunday.

Regular 25c Serving Aprons go at, ... 19c

go at ... $3.49

Petticoats

Messaline Petticoats, in Neil Rose, King Blue, Purple and Emerald Green, worth $2 50. to go at ... $1.49 Sateen Petticoats, in assorted colors, regular 50c values, go at ... 39c

Gingham Petticoats, in Nurse, stripes and plain blue, worth 50c, to go at ... 39c Fine Black Sateen Petticoats formerly Sold for $1.00 and $1.25 to go at ... 79c

[?]f the SEASON, WHEN YOU WANT GOODS MOST

One Lot of $5.00 and $6.00 Cloth Coats go at ... $2.48 One Lot of Regular $1.50 Cloth Coats

One lot of Regular $10.00 and $12.50 Ladies' New Style Coats in plain and fancy colors ... $6.48 One lot of This Season's Very Newest Styles worth $15.00 to go at ... $8.85

Blankets

Extra Quality .50 Blankets .39 Regular $1.50 Blankets .89 Regular 2.00 Blankets $1.39 Regular 3.00 Blankets $1.89

25c Quality to go at ... 19c 50c Quality to go at ... 38c

25c Suspenders ... 19c 50c Suspenders ... 38c

ville,, are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Brooks and family.

Mesdames Hannah Hackleman and Ella White called on Mrs. L. A. Binford and daughters Friday.

Frank Barrett and family have moved from E. V. Toms' west farm to the east farm, the old homestead.

Mrs. Alice Sivard returned home Thursday afternoon, after a week's visit with her brother's family, helping to nurse her nephew, who has typhoid fever.

$3.49

$1.39 1.89

Outing Flannel Petticoats

19c 38c

Suspenders

GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914

Mr. and Mrs J. G. Colter, of Columbus, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.T. Ricer at supper Thursday evening and attended the social given by the Ladies Aid Society, and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Rethmyer.

The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wiese Thursday evening. Miss Cordia

EVERYTHING REDUCED THE FLETCHER MERCANTILE COMPANY have entire charge and their orders are to sell and sell quick, regardless of cost or value and if high class merchandise at slaughter prices have any potency with the public of Greenfield and surroundings this mammoth stock will last but a short time.

GOME EARLY TO GET YOUR SHARE; TELL YOUR FRIENDS

TABLE LINENS

Regular 25c and 30e Turkey Red Table Linens go at 19c yard Regular 50c White Table Linens go at 39c yard Regular $1.00 and $1.25 White Bleached

Table Linens go at 79c yard Napkins to match, worth $3.00 dozen. go at $2.39 doz.

LADIES' COATS

Howard will assist in entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman, of Irvington, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McConnell, Sunday.

Mrs. Burnis, of Indianapolis, is spending several weeks, with Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield.

Mrs Joseph Ebaugh and Mr. and Mrs. John Dowden attended Central Asociation last Tuesday.

Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes New Style worth $2.00 and $2.25 go at $1.48 One lot of Ladies Dress Shoes All New Shades and Styles worth $2.75 to $3.50 go at $2.29

Boys' and Children's Shoes

Boys Elk Shin Shoes. Sizes 1 to 5-1/2, worth $2.00 to go at $1.49 Boys' fine Box Calf Shoes,

Good Stitohing with heavy Soles Worth $2.50 to go at $1.98 Boys' Fine Box Calf and Vici

Kid in Lace or Button. These are fully worth $2.75 to $3.00, to go at $2.29

Gloves

Mule Skin Gloves with Cuff ... 23c Men's Canvas 10c Quality ... 7-1/2 c pr.

Harry Apple and family spent Sunday with John Wiley and family. Frank Patterson and family, of Winamac, spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Cook and Omer Binford and family.

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Binford and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Binford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cook Sabbath.

Mr and Mrs. T. J. Holding entertained to dinner Sabbath, Dr. F. R. Woodard and Justice Binford.

Greenfield,

To the first 10 men making purchase we will give absolutely free a nice pair 25c sox.

NOTICE

No goods will be charged during this bonified sale terms, strictly

CASH

Dry Goods Specials All regular 25c Cotton Poplins, red, gray, navy blue and tan, to go at 19c yard Grapes and Voiles, in neat patterns, assorted colors, suitable for shirt waists and one-piece dresses, worth 25c, at 19c yard New Fall Crepes, in blue and plaids, worth 25c, to go at 19c yard

Change in Business Sale—Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes

Sale Opens

THURSDAY

AT 9 A.M.

Ladies' Blucher Kid in Lace and Button worth $2.75 go at $1.98 One lot of Ladies Fine Kid and

Box Calf Shoes, Lace or button, strictly up to date worth $3.50 to $4.50, to go at $2.98.

Sweaters

Children's 50c Sweaters 24c Children's 75c Sweaters 39c Children's $1.25 Sweaters 98c

Ladies Sweaters worth $2.50 ... 98c

Regular 12-1/2c Quality ... 8c Regular 15c Quality ... 11c

Ladies Sweaters worth 3.00 ... $2.49 Ladies Sweaters worth 4.00 ... 3.29 Ladies Sweaters worth 5.00 ... 3.97

Men's Sox

Regular 25c Quality ... 19c

Men's Sox ... 4c

Look For Big Red Signs.

Lindley Andrews and family spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wiggins.

Mrs. Virginia A. Young accompanied her brother, Benjamin Butler, to Kansas, where she will spend the winter with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs, Cox, of Raysville; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Butler, Miss M. A Gates, L. A. Binford and Miss Elma Binford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox at dinner Sababth.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cox called on Miss Deah and Mrs. Dob-

The Baptist Ladies' Aid Society held a social evening at the church entertaining the members of their families and other friends Thursday evening. Refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, doughnuts and coffee were served. The offering taken was $14.

The funeral services for John Kleiman, one of the old residents of the community, were held at the

Indiana [?]ANGE IN GREENFIELD, [?]NTIRE CHARGE OF THE STAR STORE AT GREENFIELD

bins Sabbath afternoon. John Gray transacted business at Greenfield Wednesday.

Mesdames Mary B. Kearns and Margaret A. Brown spent Tuesday with Mrs. L. A. Binford and daughter.

Mrs. Husted was called to Indianapolis Monday afternoon by a message stating that her grandson, a son of Henry Husted, of Indianapolis, was not expected to live. She went on the 3:18 car.

German Church last Thursday. Interment at the German cemetery. Milton Huntington, of New Palestine, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emery, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Lewis entertained relatives from Kansas last week.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Charles E. Ramsey et al. to Charles W. Ramsey, 20 acres land, $3,500.

Leonidas Shields et al. to Charles E. Ramsey, lots Charlottesville, $3,500.

K. T. White et al. to Guy L. Reeves, lot in Wilinson, $50. Albert Armstrong et al. to Sarah Armstrong, lot Wilkinson, $500.

Sarah Armstrong to Albert Armstrong, lot Warrington and land, $4,500.

Fannie E. Hurley et al. to Emma Owen, lots city. $2.00. Martin F. Earl et al. to Leonidas Shields, lots Charlottesville, q. c. deeds, $1.00.

James C. Pratt to Leonidas Shields, lot Charlottesville, q. c. deed, $1.00.

Dorzina Smith to Leonidas Shields, lot Charlottesville, q. c. deed, $1.00.

Jane C. Wilson to Edwin M. Bennett et al., lot McCordsville, $50.

Farm Loans 5% Interest I also have a large sum of private funds to loan on improved real estate on long time and at very reasonable charges.

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GREENFIELD, IND.

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