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For A Nice Clean SHAVE Go To The
W hits Sanitary Barber Shop
Joseph F. |Pauley Proprietor
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GODDING BLOCK
SOUTH STATE STREET
Made in Greenfield Clothes «sr
W. W. Mc GOLE, Tailor
WE AIM TO CARRY
A Fresh Line of Goods
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Phone 711 E. IVIEISEL.
HERE IS THE-AD You Have Been Lool^ing For!
I want you to know that I carry a complete line of the following:
Bibles, Stationery, Candy, Office Supplies and Magazines. I also take subscriptions for any Magazine or Newpaper printed.
THE CITY NEWS STAl^D
Indianapolis Star Agent WALTER R. MYERS, Prop.
CARL S. ROCK
—JEWELER—
Expert Watch and Clock Repairing
Gooding Corner
Just Received a New Line of
In All Colors and Sizes
Wash Rags to Match iss Lenai Birr Women's Apparel Shop
Phone No. 148
Greenfield, Ind.
PASCO BROS. Undertakers
Lady Attendant— Auto Ambulance
27 W. Main St, Res. Phone, 247 Greenfield, Ind Office 37
For All Kinds of Transfer Work Call
effries Brothers
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE
WHAT YOUR BU INESS OR PROFESSION MAY BE
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Pianos moved with care. We have moved 114 pianos in' 1014. We store your goods and feed your horses.
Phone 447 23 W. North St,
A.H.Rottman
FURNITURE
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Only Exclusive Furniture Man in the City.
214 W. Main
P. T. LAHR Pies Rolls
Cakes Fresh Bread
Sanitary Bakery
WHY NOT
Have The Best When It Costs No More?
PASTEURIZED MILK IS BES1
Because it is a safegaurd against disease. Keeps Longer— Tastes Better
TRY IT Purity Milk&IceCream Co.
SPORTING GOODS
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GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 191
riot the expense of the gift that counts, but the good wishes that go with it. Give your friends Portraits this
IS VsOHllIlfi Our Beaiitiful Holiday Styles are now ready for cur if frccticr. We dc the Best Work in this Section OlUOlOj^ and are sure to please you. Come in NOW and avoid the rush. Don't miss the place I TT7
COPYRIGHTED \9\4- BY AUSTfLL ADV SYNDICATE ELWOOD irlDlANA
New Jersey Tennis Club's President Insisted Club "Go to Church," and It Did
ORTHERN New Jersey is doing great work in the GO TO CHURCH movement. Thirty-seven churches from RidgeHeld to Chester, in that state, collaborated in a plan to get the lazybones out to worship on the Sabbath. Pastor Cooper of the Cresskill Congregational church broke all records as the result of his forceful GO TO CHURCH campaign. He prepared a sermon that especially appealed to the people in his section, where he plays tennis on summer days and where he is greatly liked despite the fact that the members of the tennis club generally only go to church when somebody gets married or somebody's new baby is christened.
Of course ^lr. Cooper doesn't play tennis Sunday. But his congregation is composed mostly of commuters, and Sunday is their only day of recreation. They say they have just got to play tennis then. The pastor received help from an unexpected source. .Trick Young. big Scotchman, is president of the tennis club and director of tho choral society. He delivered himself thus:
"AS PRESIDENT OF THE TENNIS CLUB AND DIRECTOR OF
THE CHORAL SOCIETY I CALL ON ALL MEMBERS TO BE UP AND SHAVED EARLY NEXT SABBATH. THOSE IN THE HABIT
OF SHOVEL iMC. COAL. CUTTING WOOD, PATCHING UP HEN HOUSES OR PLAYING ON THE SABBATH DAY 8HOULD ABAN
DON THESE EFFORTS THIS TIME. BROTHER COOPER IS TOO GOOD A TENNIS PLAYER TO LACK SUPPORT IN ANY SUCH
MOVEMENT AS THIS. THE TENNIS CLUB AND THE CHORAL SOCIETY WILL BE THERE IN THE FRONT PEWS AND WITH
BOILED' SHIRTS ON NEXT SUNDAY OR I'LL RESIGN."
There was a great turnout. The church was crowded. More Jack Youngs are wanted. Do your part in helping this great movenit'jit.
GO TO CHt'RCH next Sunday! GO TO CHURCH every Sunday!
GREENFIELD CHURCHES
METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preacling, 10:30 a. tn. A. Adam Irelan, Pastor.
FRIENDS CHURCH.
Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m. Meetig for worship, 10:30 a. m. Oscar L. Trader, Pastor.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. .,
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About Gifts—Twelve Photographs forTwelve Friends! Thp Pi*»rsr*n
year thereby pleasing them and saving money for yourself. t&Stf ^8
TABERNACLE MEETING.
Evangelistic service each evenini at 7:30 o'clock, except Monday. W. W. Hall, Evangelist.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. J. T. Charlton, Pastor.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. M. S. Decker, 0^3lor.
BRADLEY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 9:10 a. m. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. Charles H. Smith, Pastor. i®
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City Restaurant
I "The Home of Good Eats"
17 WEST MAIN ST.
Is The Place Where they Always Come Back^
O. M. JACKSON
Queen Quality
SHOES
For Women^
Boss or Bookkeeper, Doctor or Farmer. Salesman or Banker, the FORD serves your every purpose—and serves it best. And the best proof of this statement is the number ot Fords n6w in use the world over.
0. B. MONGER & SON, Dealers, Ford Motor Cars, 207 East Main St., Greenfield, Ind.
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Don't Forget— That I Buy and Sell
Poultry,
Fresh Country Butter and Eggs. A Nice Line of Groceries in Stock
EARL WALSH
SWOPE STREET
BARRETT &-• SON
We Have an Extra Large Line of
Staley's Famous
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Over Mar Store, Dudtiing-Moore BIk
MRS. J. H. BROOKS
Monuments
201 W. Main St.
INVESTIGATE
OUR DOLL CONTEST
Closes Christmas Eve.
W. P. Johnson, Druggist
WHY
WHY take chances of having a good watch rained by inexperienced hands? WJHY not have some one repair it that knows how?
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BEGGS & KYLE
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108 West Main Street
Barber Work
No. 9 N. State St.
ED MAINNON, Prop.
WE FIT
YOUR FEET
Men's Overcoats
And to Make them Move Quickly
We are offering them to you at the very low price of gg QQ to Qq each Former Price $6.00 to $22.50
For Sale By
J. WARD WALKER COMPANY
FOR THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Robes! Blankets
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J. M. HAVENS & CO.
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The Home of Pure Drugs
LZiGet a Pair of Our FAMOUS DIAMOND SPECTACLES and Enjoy the Long Evenings Reading.
Underwear
wool
Shirts and Drawers (broken lots) per garment. 7K
they last! Former
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