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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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SUPREMACY HFftftV-TA-IVFiinC WHEN SIXTH DISTRICT POSTMASTERS RETIRE IS! FLOUR, FEED, COKE, COAL, WOOD. LIME. CEMENT. 1 feild 5 vKL IN WOMEN'S fmJ. DRAIN FFfF PfKTC cait amtd uidc rrvrr ivstjiu, unLii, A LiliVLi I ft is more ftisFKed Now Than Ever in tiie styles Sitown Here S3 3-XK33321Sff The excellence and distinctiveness of the models JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF AMERICAN WIRE FENC-ing, a fresh car of Portland Cement, a fresh car of barrel salt, the kind that won't get hard in the barrel.

A few more cars of Genuine C. C. B. Smokeless Pocahontas COAL at The New Milling: Co. Always see "the man from New's" before you buy.

Phones 372 and 22. I Wo Fit AN i Little Women Sicut Women Short Women I Tail Women i Sl.naer Women will appeal to all. Every attribute of merit is incorporated in fact every feature that particular women demand in their dress style and individuality without conspicuousness, originality without departing from the ethics of good taste. And prices are very modest. Coat Suits, $15, 18.75, 24.75 and up to 50 Fit th 10.

in 9 Separate Coats (full length) $10 to 35. Jackets $4.95 to nai a 10 nx Dress skirts $3 95 4 95 5 95 and up l0 $15. TP 9 9 9 9 fr W3IS5S 93C 10 3.9 Trimmed Hois All the New Styles $2.95 to $10 I RECEIVED YESTERD'Y i i Ml Net, lace and Taffeta en waists, linen and linon in all the new styles No charge for Alterations INDIANAPOLIS. Following is a list of the presidential postmasters in the sixth congressional district, the salary each receives and the date on which his present commission will expire: r'ortville-J. C.

March 3, 1913; Greenfield, Walter G. Bridges, $2300, May 29, 1910; Shirley, Leonard E. Moore; $1,100, February 1, 1913 FranklinJ" county Brookville, John H. Kimble, $1,900, March 3, 1913. Wayne county Cambridge City, Omer Guy ton, $1,700, December 13, 1910; Hagerstown, K.

D. Porter. $1,400, January 13, 1913; Richmond, J. Albert Spek-enhier, $3,200. May 9, 1910.

Rush county Carthage, Enos Coffin, $1,100, February 28, 1911; Kushville, Charles A. Frazee, $2,400, January 12, 1913. Fayette county Connersville, Miles K. Moffett, $2,600, April 3, 1910. Decatur county Greensburg, Luther B.

Braden, $2,400, February 13. 1910. Henry county Knightstown, Ernest M. Sherburne, $1,800, March 2, 1913; Middletown, Willis L. McCampbell, $1,300, February 13, 1910; New Castle, Jas.

H. Jones, $2,700. Feb. 13, 1910. Union county Liberty, Ben-nette M.

Grove, $1,900, April 16, 1910. Shelby county Shelbyville, Albert V. Randall, $2,600, February 13, 1910. A beautiful line of sweater coats for men, boys, misses and mm ladies. Coat style trimmed with fancy border.

Prices range from Will Submit llriefs CHARLOTTESVILLE 10 $1 Rev. Maurice Barrett has resigned his pastorate of the M. E. church at Dublin and will move to Greonfield and re-enter De-Pauw University at Greencastle for a three years course. The evi lence in the motion to R.

AI. Julifcn and family visit- re-tax costs in the Brandywine ed the parents of Mrs. Julian ditch case was concluded yester-last Saturday and Sunday at i day afternoon before Judge Ves-Spiceland. tal and argument by the attor- Miss Edith Hunt went to Rich- neys was waived, they proposing mond Wednesday to attend the to submit briefs. Wanted A small heating stove that will burn soft coal, must sell cheap.

Apply at this office. t2 yearly meeting, Ask to see them. Work shirts with collars attached, regular 45c value for Saturday night only at 31o Limited two to customer. Men's dollar shirts go at 50c. It is an exception to find a new fall line of men's shirts at such low prices.

They come from a well known factory; made in percale and madras in light or dark stripes, cut full and right, with cuil's attached. Regular dollar values while they last, for 50c. See them in our west window7. Something for the boys for Saturday night only, Knicker pants, sizes from 6-16, $1 value for 69c. mm flflK THFM fllFR AMfl RF P.nNVINP.Ffog THE ROAD TO SUCCESS George Burnett is teaching at -i ii -w1rl i i 1 (t.ips parh dav Has manv obstructions, but none ii ii i i A 1111CIV 1 Jlim, iiuv.

TT I 11 11- on the car iso desperate as poor Thomas Haugh, an old soldier, t.l todav demands health, i aged 68 years, died at his home Mrs. Lvninia reacuch lvulciu- plates going to Richmond the but Electric Bitters is the great-last of the week to attend the est health builder the world has near Ogden, Friday morning, of pneumonia. J. W. Cooper, of i ii 'Luun ilium uil.ii nitu ui i -r i a rnic firv timt nifJii rii i ritJ ever Known, it compels peri ect action of stomach, kidneys, liver, i death by telephone.

Many peo-bowels, purines and enriches the Pie of Greenfield were acquainted blood, tones and invigorates the witn tne deceased. HI STAR lis yearly meeting. Mrs. Briles returned to her home in Westfield, after spending a few days with her stepdaughter, during the illness of heo Lamb. Rev.

Whitlock, who has been sick for a few days, is better. Stella Newhouse will teach at whole system. Vigorous body: and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric J. D.

Hughes, dentist, 21i Main street. Examination and estimates freely given. Prices to meet competition. ll-3tf Bitters if weak, run down or I TIIE CHURCHES. The official announcements for Sunday's services are as follows: I'rosbj toriaii Clmrcli.

ooi Guaranteed a sickly. Only 50c. by M. C. Quigley.

G00 The Wilkinson sorghum factory 00" 0 T) Mrs. Reuben Bentley, of Blue I n0W5 busy place and is in tt ii I lwi ill i iv 'CO tne miust oi ine uiggest run Joseph B. Williamson, Pastor. The pastor's morning theme will be "Personal Magnetism of River township, was here Friday the guest of friends. the Christ." Evening theme, i ILLUSTRATED SONG Film, "Your Turn, Marquis." BANDON, the Eccentric Comedian.

Film, "Between Love and Honor." MEYER and MASON, Talking, Singing, Acrobatic and Novelty High and Fancy Trick Kicking. For Rent Good barn with four stalls, room for two conveyances. 116 W. Walnut street. it ever had.

The factory has received a large arount of cane from the Epileptic farm, north of New Castle, and it has been made into sorghum. A number of farmers have also delivered a large amount of cane to the plant. Mrs. Mattie White and daughter, of Irvinglon, are guests of Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs.

Ada New. For Sale -My farm of 100 acres west of town, mile of the BARNES Jeweler and Optician. Mohawk this winter. A large audience gathered at the M. E.

church Wednesday, to pay the last tribute of respect to Theodore Lamb. The funeral service was conducted by Omer Hufferd, of Shirley. NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN On a lonely night Alex. Benton of Fort Edward, N. climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr.

King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a severs lung trouble. Millions believe it's the greatest Throat and Lung cure on Earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore mgs are surely cured by it.

J. W. Trees is building a new corporation line. Will sell it as a house and barn on his farm lying whole or in parts. R.

L. Mason. east of the Myers and Banks; 22t4 mci: lixi: ok rorxTAix foi: sciiooi First Door West of" 3Iain 'Entrance Xcw lllock. farms, on Route 1). Mrs.

Lllen Bragg, of WesiJ North street, is perhaps the only person in Greenfield who raises mushrooms. She raises them in I am doing dental work at about half the usual prices. Office at residence, 434 West Main street. R. M.

Callaway, Dentist. Phone 285. 9-4tf her basement for her own use STORAGE WAREHOUSE I have a fine storage room for household goods or any other kind of personal property. Also can handle carriages and buggies Charges reasonable. Call phone 447 we will do the rest.

LeROY SKEPiOISTTZ She left a sample of mushrooms at the Reporter office Friday evening. She is very fond of them and says they make a fine dish. "The True Elements of Worship." Other announcements as usual. Ada Xew M. I-.

Church Paul Truitt, Pastor. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Junior Epworth League 7 p. m.

Evening service at 7:00. 3Iethodist Episcopal Church C. E. Line, Pastor. i 9j 10 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m.v no service; the at the Christian 6:30 p.

Epworth League; 7:30 p. service, subject, The Question of Failure, "Why Could Not We Cast Him Out?" Christian Church Robert O. Rogers, Fastor Special services throughout the day and evening in celebration of Declaration Day, beginning with the Endeavor sunrise meeting. Catholic Services at 9 a. ms by the Rev.

Father Amelian. 1 i 31. 1 Church. E. Howe, Pastor.

Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. rri. Sunday' school a.

m. Friends Church Sunday School at No Scott Grandison has returned to his work at Spot Cash grocery after several days' sickness at his home in Eden. Best for Hay Fever, Grip and; Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trijl bottle free.

Guaranteed by M. C. Quigley. a Mr. W.

A. Wiley, a respected and well known citizen of Greenfield, Indiana, formerly the Saw Mill man, who has suffered William R. Shipley, of Route 5, has some nice fine flavored free-stone peaches, which he is sailing at $1 per bushel. IT'S THE many years with kidney and. VtT" TRAIN SEIIVICE Spencer Crane is putting up a barn for Albert Catt, in Jackson township.

House cleaning and furnace work. See Wilson T. Day, 417 W. Sixth street. 2Jt5 One of the best receipt for good cooking or baking is found by using Washed Luhrig Coal for fruel in your range Sold by Greenfield Ice Fuel Co.

Phone 280. 24t3 Ixave Indianapolis Arrive Chicago 7 a. Pullman Car 12:10 noon 11:15 a. Parlor and Dining 5:40 3:10 p. Parlor and Dining 8:05 p.

re 2:48 Sleeper ready at 9 p. 7:40 a. Ticket Offices: Claypooi Hotel Bld'g, and Union Station. F. E.

H1NE, District Pass. Agent. stomach trouble and spent many dollars without relief, is now taking treatment from Profs. Braun, "Himself" and "Herself," the noted psychic healers, who are creating praises everywhere. Mr.

Wiley is now feeling like a new man. Come to the office parlors, 326 East Main formerly the Bragg residence. Ask those who are under treatment and you will be convinced what we are doing for the suffering and sick. Consultation free. 22-23-25 Joseph L.

Binford is filling a silo with ensilage, on his farm on Route 3. Dr. M. S. Walker, optician, has moved to the upstair rooms just ncr.h of the gas office.

y-iot3i) Mrs. Lon Kerrick, of Hutchinson, Kansas, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cash Kerrick, of this city, left for her home today. ZEEZ2 it MliilC preaching service.

U. IJ. Church H. W. Robbins, Pastor.

Sunday schpol at a.m. Class service at. 10:30 a.m.' and preaching at 7:30 p.m. Public Telephone No. 566.

Pilkenton's Store Residence Phone No. 614 Henry Howery, of near In-dianola, Iowa, surprised his brother, Edgar, of Route 9, a few days ago, by visiting him unannounced. The brothers are the only surviving members of Miss Wynema Kiger reiurned Friday evening from Muncie, where she has been visiting friends. For Rent Two furnished rooms with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply at this office.

20tf A HURRY UP CALL. Quick! Mr. Druggist box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself terribly Johnnie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk from piles Billie Has boils and my corns ache." 'She got it andigtfdVf cured all the family. greatest healer on earth. Sold Prompt and Careful Attention to Every Contract and the Assurance of Safe Transfer of All Articles are rules that I never violate.

Call on me for flit next job. It will be to our mu 1 1 advantage, I am sure. For Sale Hot Blaststoye with magazine, gpod. as new. 505 North State street.

their family, and had not met for about twelve years. Attention I dies Edw ar Bennett has the very latest styles for Ladies, man-tailored suits, separate skirts, jackets, riding skirts and coats, rain-coats a specialty, fit and workmanship CHICHESTER PILLS HIK IIIAJKIMt HRAM. Mm l.nll! Amk your irrngrliM. lr A IMiitnonfl It rand A fill in lird an 1 Void metallic VX' i srair'l with KUlotl. Take no thpr.

Hoy of vol rm Joseph B. Lewis. Miss Bertha Reed, whp. has, been, the guest Mr. and.

Mrs. Amop Roberts, at New Castie for a few days, has- returned jhome. guaranteed. Call at 624 Spring ltrnvxl'1- Askl III- IIKS TKR 8 lIA.U l(R IM M.H. for 8S years known iit.

Safest. Aiwa j-s Reliable street. Phone 198. 9-14eod byLXJ. Quigley, druggist, a MOBY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.

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