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For A Nice Clean SHAVE Go To The
White Sanitary BarberShopy
Joseph F. Pauley Proprietor
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New and Becoming Neckwear
The latest in Vestees &nd Vestee Sets.
New Fancy Towels Corsage Bcquets
HOSIERY and NOVELTIES
Miss Lenin Barr Women's Apparel Shop
Phone No. 148
PASCO BROS, Undertakers
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Dolly Yard en V'' Chocolates
See display at
Confectionery Store
Made in Greenfield
W. W. Mc O E, Tailor
WE AIM TO CARRY
A Fresh Line of Goods
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Phone 711 E. JVfEISELi
HERE IS THE AD You Have Been Looking 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 STAND
WALTER R. MYERS, Prop.
CARL S. ROCK
—JEWELER—
Expert Watch and Clock Repairing
Gooding Corner
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE
WHAT YOUR BUSINESS OR PROFESSION MAY BE
Auto Ambulance
27 W. Main St. Greenfield, Ind
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For All Kinds of Transfer Work Call
Jeffries Brothers
Greenfield Transfer Line
Pianos moved with care. We bave moved 114 pianos in 19*4. We store your goods and feed vour horses.
Phone 447 23 W. North St,
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FURNITURE
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Only Exclusive Furniture Man in the City.
214 W. Main
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Pies Rolls Cakes' Fresh Bread
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Sanitary Bakery
Have 1 he Best When It Costs No More?
PASTEURIZED MILK IS BEST
Because it is a safegaurd against disease. Keeps Longer—Tastes Better
TRY IT
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GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSEkAY, DECEMBER 10,1914
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Photographs Make Excellent Christmas Gifts
THE PIERSON STUDIO MAKES EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHS
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COPYRIGHTED Ia9l4- BY AUSTILL ADV 5YNBikCATE. ELWOOD INDIANA
No Civilized Man Wants to Live Where There Are No Churches—Goto Church!
TO -CHURCH* The church is the best institution tlve ^ofld has ever known from every standpoint—moral, economic and political. It has changed the world from HEATHEXISM TO CIVILIZATION, from SLAVERY TO FREEDOM, from MIGHT TO RIGHT,, from DARKNESS TO LIGHT, from MISERY TO HAPPINESS. Compare the conditions prevailing in heathen lands with thoe of Christian countries the form? of government in the dark ages to th««*e of the Christian land? today.
CAN ANY ON£ BELIEVING IN GOD GIVE ANY REASON FOR
NOT GOING TO CHURCH? THE CHURCH STANDS FOR THE PURITY AND SANCTITY OF THE HOWE. THE PURITY AND RECTITUDE OF PERSONAL LIFE, THE HIGHEST MORALS, THE BEST LAWS. IT STANDS FOR JUSTICE. RIGHTEOUSNESS AND GOOD GOVERNMENT. IT IS THE GREAT INSTIGATOR AND PA
TRON OF ALL TRUE BENEVOLENCE. SKEPTICISM NEVER FOUNDED AN ASYLUM. THE CHURCH, NOT INFIDELITY, HAS FOUNDED THE GREAT ELEEMOSYNARY INSTITUTIONS OF THE
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The value of the church cannot be estimated. No civilized man wan»s to liic where there is no church. He wants it for its influence, if
nothing else. Take the chnrch out of any town or
will take himself out. Take the church out and
all evil will* prevail, and from an economic standpoint property be
THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH IS TO SAVE THE WORLD.
DOES 11 MERIT ANYTHING AT THE HANDS OF ITS PROFESSED FOLLOWERS? IF SO, LET US STAND BY IT AND ATTEND ITS SERVICES. IT IS A DUTY AS WELL AS A PLEASURE. INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY WILL NOT DOWN. LET
US ASSUMfc il CHEERFULLY AND RESPOND VALIANTLY.
Be Mire-to GO TO CHURCH next Sunday! O S N A
BREENFIEID CHURCHES
BRADLEY METHODIST CIIURCH.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday school, 9*110 a. m. Preach
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching service, 10:30 a.
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METHODIST PROTESTANT
CHURCH.
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. A. Adam Irelan, Pastor.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
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Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m. Meet
ing for worship, 10:30 a. m. Oscar L.^Trader, Pastor.
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UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
.^ Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Mack Crider, Pastor.
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0. H. MONGER & SON, Dealers, Ford Motor Cars, 207 East Main St., Greenfield, Ind.
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Poultry,
Fresh Country Butter and Eggs. A Nice Line of Groceries in Stock
EARL WALSH
SWOPE STREET
up^to-date Jewlry &
BEGGS
"The Home of Good Eats" 17 WEST MAIN ST. We Won't give you a bite to eat, that we woulden't eat, at
THE CITY RESTAURANT"
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 now in use the world over.
We Have an Extra Large Line of
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MRS. J. H. BROOKS
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Monuments
201 W. Main St.
INVESTIGATE
OUR E)OLL CONTEST
Closes Christmas Eve.
W. P. Johnson, Druggist
We carry a complete line of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks r„t
KYLE
and
108 West Main St. Greenfield, Indiana
City Restaurant
No. 9 N. State St.
ED MAINNON, Prop.
WE FIT
YOUR FEET
BARRETT & S03ST
Walk Over
SHOES
For Men
—Men's Overcoats
And to Make them Move Quickly
We are offering them to you at the very lowpriceof ^3 Qgto^|2 0Q
Former Price $6.00 to $22.50
Staley's Famous wool Underwear
Shirts and Drawers (broken lots) per garment. 7Kf* While they last! Former IVI# Prices $1 50 to $3.00.
For Seil© By
J. WARD WALKER COMPANY
FOR THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Robes 1 Blankets
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J. M. HAVENS & CO.
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FLORIST -. Phone 26 &
The Home of Pure Drugs
Forty ways to use Hot Water Bottles* Zike's1 Pharmady is giving away books describing forty wayB to
They have the Wearever Line, of Rubber Goods. 16 E, Main St.
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