Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1908 — Page 10

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

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four year of business in Greencastle. We will try to give a partial list oi articles which m^y help

you to decide as to what to get.

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ri'as|iiinii-. half do/.. .^1.50. 1.1

Tald.- Spoons, half dn/,Mi. $‘J.50, fl

•.'.75. d.OO, and 3.50. S ver Klliv.'S. half do/. , S'. 1 .-..»0 ® _ —

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Silver Fork*, half do/.. S‘J.25, ‘.’.oO and 3.0().

Soj'ar Shells. 50c, $1.00 and 1.50.

Hnttcr Knives. ''0c, $1.00 and 1.50. >' ; Cold M.'ht l urk-. $1.00. l.T-i. 2.00 and 1.0<).

Ladles, $1.00, 1.50. 2.00 and 4.00. Pickle Forks, half do/... ,<2.00.

/ ' ' (line l'ork>. half do/... $2.00.

Watches

Nickel. $1.00.2.00. :!,00 and 4.00. Silver, $4.00, 0.00 and S.00. Filled, $10 00. 12 00, 15.00. 1S.00. 20-u0.

Clocks.

Fau.-y o;., k>. $1.00, 2.00. 250. 3.00 ind% 4.00. ^ Ehony Clocks. $5.50, O.00 and 7.00. Dresden Clocks, $*$.50 and 7.50.

Fobs

Cold, $3.00. 3.50, 4,(»0. 5.00 and ti.OO. Silk. ,*1 50, 2.00, 2.50. Leather. 35c, 5>0c, 75c and $1 .(K). Fobs for * Iddfellows, Masons. lied Men. Modern Woodmen. Elks, Eagles. K. of I’., Ben Mur and all other fraternal

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Rings

Umbrellas $1.00. 1.50, 2.00. 3.0*

0.00. 7.00.

Spectacles

Bracelets ill For children £l.oo. 1 3i.. -j For misses 1.50, -j t.oo. Fur ladies l :, c .oo. O.oo, 7.oo.

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For Babies, 50c. 75c. $1.00, 1.50.

For Misses. 75c. $1.25. 1.50, 3.00.

For Women, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 4.00 Gold $2.50, 3.00. 4.0O. 5.00, Fo a r Me^$1.50, 3.00, 5.00. 7.0c. ' i ' 00 ' Uive yuUr t ' ,tilf ‘ r

uiothe'r a pair. \\ e will measure their eyes and tit the correct leiise- after

Hatpins

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10c, 25c, 50c, s 5)c. $1.00, 1.25. 1.50 . Christma>. and 2.00.

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r mSm a \i>m’ 0 Lockets, Charms Lockets, $1.25,1.50, 1.75. 2.00, 3.00. 4.00. Charms. 50c, (55c. $1.00. 2.00 and 3.00. Charms for all fraternal orders *>ddfellow<. Masons. Eagles. Elks, lied Men, Ben llnr. Modern Woodmen. K.of 1*.,

etc., etc.

Neck Chains » 2.00 2.50 3.01

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Cut Glass

Water Pitchers $2.oo. 3.oo, o.oo, 6

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Collar Pins 50c. 75c,;$l.O0, 1.50, 2.00 and 3.00.

50c

Veil Pins 85c 1.25 1.50

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Pins and Buttons For Every Fraternal Order 50c 1.00 1.50 2.00 3 00 Sleeve Buttons 50c, 75c. $1.00, 1.25, 1.50. 1.75, 2.00. 3.00

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, 's.oo. ^\ ater Bottb - I n, 5.00. 6.00. Fruit Dishes 3 hj,

4.00, 6.00. 7.oo. Bon Bon Dishes 1.5o, 2.oo, 2.5o.

Vases 1.5o. 2.5o, 4.on. 5 ..q, (i.oo, 8.00, lo.oo. Tuumlers

35c, 5oc. 75c. $l.oo, Sugars $'2.5o. 3.on, ! Creamers 2.5o, S.oo, 4.oo

China

^ Toilet Sets

Plates 25?, 5oe. 75c. 8'. 1.5o, 5.oo. Fruit dishes, '25c. 75c. Sl.oo. 2.oo. Cre.r .r75c. $l.oo. Sugars 75c.>=1 \ uses 50c. Sl.OO. 2.00, 5

Ladies Back Combs 10c. 25. 50,- $1,00. $1.50 and 2.00.

Brii>li. Comli and Mirror Sets $2.5o. 3.5o, 4 oo. 5 oo, 7.oo. I ■ I Combs. Brushes, Hat Brushes. * lothes Brushes, and all other ;e!« j of brushes. |

Tie Pins 25c 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 2.00

Don’t wait till the last day or two before Christmas to make your selections. Our store will be crowded then,

will have more time to show you our great line.

Come now and we

SHIPLEY, the Reliable Jeweler

Greencastle

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CHEER FOR 20 MINOTES

Appearance of President Francis J. McConnell, at the DePauw Chapel Kxcrcisi-s Tuesday .Morning ('aus«-s (■rent Outburst erf Enthusiasm— Pays High Tribute to Students.

MET WITH TRUSTEE IN AFTERNOON DePauw students cheered for I’o minutes Tuesday morning, when the Rev. Francis J. McConnell, presi-dent-elect of this University, appeared at the regular chapel service and

ially. The man who knows how to mix with the students, he said, is the one who mixes with men in the outside world. All knowledge is not to be found in books but the students receive much training from their knowledge of human nature. Dr. McConnell was present at the bi-annual meeting of the board of trustees and visitors, which was held this afternoon. He left late for Terre Haute where he will be the guest of Terre Haute alumni this evening. He will return to this city-

tomorrow.

LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS

The following letter to Santa, m

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was escorted to the president's chair, composition, is the work of a four-

whlch has been unoccupied ever ^ ear cl'L

since Edwin H. Hughes was elected to the bishopric of the M. E. Church. • We should take things when we

can get them.’

Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 12, 1908. Dear Santa Claus:

I Please excuse me for -writing so

said Dr. McConnell, early, but I was afraid that you

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HS he opened his speech, "and for \ would give away all the things

this reason 1 thunk you for your •welcome. Conditions may become changed in the future." This caused an extended applause and nine rahs were given for "Mac.” In a brief talk to the students, who had been called into a joint service the new president said that he did not Intend to "follow” Bishop Hughes, nor did he Intend to masquerade In any of the clothes of the former president. He said that in many ways Bishop Hughes could not be followed hut that It was his purpose to stimulate and encourage the association of students, both intellectually and soc-

wanted. These are them: doll, doll go-cart, doll dresser, vest sweater, doll trunk and doll bed and some candy and nuts and a ring. Pleas ■ don't forget me for 1 have been very

good.

From your true friend, Mildred Crawley.

People Will Talk You Know And that’s the reason why Dr. Pierce’s Family Medicines are advertised so little now-a-days. They have made hundreds of thousands of cures in the past 40 years, and some of the grateful people whom they have restored to health are to be found almost everwhere. There’s scarcely a hamlet that don’t contain some. Look them up. Interview them. They are living, walking, active advertisements I'or I>r. Pierce’s Family Medicines. You can believe your neighbors. Therefore ask them. What cured them will very likely cure you,

if similarly afflicted—only give them a good, fair trial.

It's a g tod, sound, common sense policy to use medicines only of K.\0W7V COMPOSITION, and which contain neither alcohol nor habit-forming drugs. The most intelligent people, and many of the most successful, conscientious physicians, follow this judicious course of action. The leading medical authorities, of all schools of medicine, endorse the ingredients composing Dr. Pierce's medicines. These are plainly printed on wrappers and attested under oath. There’s no secrecy; an open publicity, square-deal policy is followed by the makers.

We have a profound desire to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensitiveness of modest women, for ^

1 whom we entertain the most sincere respect and admiration. We shall not,

therefore, particularize here concerning the symptoms and peculiar ailments -- -• incident to the sex for which Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has for more E^Mrar than 40 years proven such a boon. We cannot, however, do a better service to the afflicted of the gentler sex than to refer them to Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a great family doctor book of 1000 pages, hound in cloth and given away gratis, or sent, post-paid, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps—to cover cost of mailing only, or 21 cents for paper covered hook. All the delicate ailments and matters about which every woman, whether young or old, single or ir.wried, should know, but which their sense of delicacy makes them hesitate to ask even thr family physician about, are made plain in this great hook. Write for it. Address: World’s Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., 663 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y.

Plneules for the Kidneys are little golden globules which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will convince you of quick results for Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago and tired wornout feeling. 30 days' trial $1.00. They purify the blood. For aale hi Badger & Cook.

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Oirrf of TliunkK. We desire to thank our many friends for their kindnesses during the illness and death of James E. Lynch. Mrs. Emily Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lynch.

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