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course every mother realthat the good health of her greatest treasure—Baby —depends to a great extent upon the regular and gentle movement of the child's bowels.

To accomplish this we strongly recommend the occasional UBe qf Baby Laxative, which tends to produce the needed action, without the weakness that ordinarily follows the use of many bowel regulators.

Many mothers who have been puzzled at Baby's health will fine Rexall Baby Laxative the satisfactory solution to that peevish and restless mood her child so often falls into.

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MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION

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Miss Louise Whitsell returned to Muncie, after a efw days' visit here the guest of friends.

Dorothy Cook, of DePauw, will spend the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Cook.

Horace Wickard, of Route 10, wa§ in town Wednesday. He says if cold weather does not let up pretty soon he will have to buy a complete outfit of heavy clothing.

Mrs. Will Peck and daughter, Dorothy, of Muncie, will spend the remainder of the week here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peck, of South State street.

$155.00 IN GOLD.

1 Frank Hilligoss

2..Myron Moorehead

3 Clara Bohm

4 Emery Scott

5 X. C. Holt

6 John Keller

7 Mrs. John Derry.

8 EfDe Thomas

9 J. L. Davis

10 George Bridges

11 Bernice Jacobs

12 Mina Watson

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Arnold Roberts and wife entertained about 19 little girls and boys Sunday in honor of their son, Rex. and daughter, Claudie Pearl's birthdays. They were seven and five years. The little folks report a good time and good eats.

Shelton Alford and wrife visited J. R. Kingan and family Sunday. Mrs. Ed Alford and Mrs. Sherman Rothermel were at Indianapolis Tuesday.

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13 Will Custer

14 Earl Barrett

15 Amelia Cook

16 Mrs. Minnie Byers

17 Nora Sullivan 18 Bert Pauley

19 Marie Bever

20 Beulah Wiggins 21 Paul Ogg

22 Beryl Walker 23 Johanna Antonie

24 Claude Cox

25 Robert Archey

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H. \V. Umbenhower and family were among the guests at the wedding dinner at Jacob Kingery's at Greenfield Sunday.

Green township was well represented at the Sunday school convention at Greenfield Friday.

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Get Your Trunk Packed. There are millions of votes available for the candidates who j£ are willing to hustle. We give below a list of the 25 leading candidates. Next count we will publish 4* their respective votes. The .contest is close and could easily be won by any of the contestants.

Mrs. Earl Whitaker called on Mrs. Jesse Alford Tuesday. J. A. Farrell and wife, Shelton Alford and wife and Mrs. Jesse Oneal called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber Saturday evening.

Mrs. George McCreery is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Myron Albea. A little daughter has come to brighten their home.

Avery Leary and wife, of Maxwell,

Summer months arc romp and play months for the boy Whether you want him to or not you -can depend upon

mmm js g0jng to climb trees, tumble over fences and play ball. [ill He isn't going to f^consider his clothes ^much. He should not be made to. You mothers should do the con'f'C sidering and outfit him 3^ with such clothes as ,|p will stand the racket, "WOOLY BOY"1

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Odd J'uqua took a load of household goods to Noblesville Saturday for Mrs. Dr. Trees, of Maxwell.

Mary Ball does not. improve very fast. William Huey and wife were at Greenfield Tuesday to see Mrs. Dr. I. W. McGuire, who fell and broke her right arm Monday.

The marriage of Robert Troy and Naomi Frank occurred at the Frank home, northeast of this place, Wednesday evening-

10 Special Prizes by individual Merchants

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called on Walt. Huey Sunday evening. Easter exorcises hero Sunday evening.

Mrs. Samuel Batts visited Add Milner and wife Mondav.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnard were visiting in Morristown Saturday evening.

J. E. Wiley transacted business in Greenfield Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Barnard visited Mrs. Narcissa Macey Sunday.

Mrs. George Matlock is on the sick list. K. Barnard and wife and H. G. Barnard and wife transacted business in Greenfield Monday.

Wilson Romack and Mrs. Chelsia Romack and little son are visiting friends and relatives in Jefferson county.

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Walter Mann anl Frank Andis were in Greenfield Tuesday on business.

Mrs. Harvey Cole-lazier. Mrs. Vern Anderson, Mrs. Frank Andis, Mrs. Whitesides. Mrs. Clinton Sloan. Mrs. Lee Whitaker. Mrs. Pete Ridlen, Mrs. Nelson Cook and daughter. Neva, were callers at Mrs. Walter Mann's Friday evening.

Nelson Cook and wife were in Morristown Saturday evening. Rev.. Addison delivered an excellent sermon at Shiloh Saturday night to a good crowd. Mr. and Mrs. 'Addison stayed all night with Mr. and Mrs. George. Matlock.

Warren Mann and wife spent Sunday with Walter Mann and wife. Raymond Trimble and tamily spent Saturday night and Sunday with Levi Trimble and wife.

Mrs. Harrison Duncan fell and seriously sprained her arm. Mrs. America Ward visited Mrs. Inez Sloane Sunday evening.

Ice An Inch Thick.

Ice froze an inch thick on water troughs Monday night.

For Quick results,

PROCURE VOTES OF

C. WILLIAMS CO Clothing, Footwear, Etc., Etc. FRED T. HAVENS, Groceries J» W. COOPER'S DEPT. STORE CO Housefurnishers CHANDLER & NEWHOUSE Hardware & Implements NEW MILLING CO,, Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Salt MRS. J. H. BROOKS, Monuments GORMAN & HARRISON, Meat Market

BEGGS & KYLE, Jewelry GEO. P. JUSTUS, Tailor and Dry Cleaning MRS, GEO. P. JUSTUS, Millinery 0. H. MONGER & SON, Ford Autos and Accessories NICHOLS & KINDER, .. Plumming, Tinning, Heating Plants A. A. GAPPEN, Sporting Goods JACOB FOREST,

H, H. ZIKE, v. Drugs and Sodas

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Prof. J. A. Cummins. I'll. I)., of Indiana Central University, Indianapolis. will speak next Sunday morning, Faster morning, at the North

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B. church, Mohawk.- At this service will be observed the regular "Cash Day" service, and it is expected that every member bring a cash offering, the same to be applied on the local church budget. Sunday school at the regular hour Sunday morning, O. A. Wilson, superintendent. Everyone is invited to these services. F. F. Bray, Pastor.

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The success of the entire scheme of your Easter costume depends upon how well you are shod.

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Edw. C. Harding Co.

Advertised Letters.

Following is a list of letters remaining in the postoHice at Greenfield, Indiana, uncalled for April 1, 1915: ,«

Mr. H. I. Books. Mrs. A. Fi. Cowger.. .* Mr. aines A. Dunn. Vj Mrs. II. P. Duncan. Mr. Lon Davison. Mr. Lee C. Harper." Rev. McDonald. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised."-

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