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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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HONK CANNERIES (IIT FOR I Hil ION HALF Ql'AHTs! Mrs, Will (iriffith xva the guest at dintit tmiav of Mrs. Hust-'d and jaNo a great reader and was alx ay? i interested in tin- events of the day. Hut not all time was spent in the interest of the temporal life. it tie BUSINESS MEN'S CARDS dauuhtep. ilraee.

r.er Three Thousand Trained Demonstrators to Help the Nation to Tli is Coal. Mis Clara offutt has returned home from a isit with Ralph Kane and fatuilv at readily understand, perhaps why the government and li urn unitarian agencies connected with war work call inecsantly for finanriaS support. Funds art- ltd to kepp our UK 11 equipped. to keep thef, properly led. tin'iu he red up gie them -r i hiiiLf tiicv should have and as quickly a possible, mi that the casualty lit ruay not he increased becau-e ol the lack of anxthing.

And do nut forg ttial th itumber of men who inu-i PASCO BROTHERS Undertaker. Snot to O. S. Morrlwn. realized the xxords of the Dalmit were true in writ inn.

"Thy hands hae mad nie and fashiot. -no; give me understanding that I may learn thy commandments. And as lie lay in the Methodist hospital the nnrse realizing the end was near asked if there was anything he wanted, the answer eanie. All is well Auto Ambulance. Res.

rhor.e 505 Kt Offi- fhone ST Ldy Atter.t'ar.t IT W. Mtn St. Orecnfiol'l, Ir.d. Mis Martha t'etMe returned to hev home in Indianapolis alter xis-iting Miss Walton for a few days. Washington.

D. 22. The home-canning lrive for I ono quarts of "put up" foods in UMSj is on! Three thousand home-dom-' onstration agents and leaders in i boys' and girls club work in tho; I'nited Stales Department of Acri-j culture are ready to help the na-i tion to this goal. Tiny have start-' C. W.

MURNAN Auctioneer Kihf years experience) OFFICE WITH WOOD BROS. THAVKR KtlUUNU INDIANA Special attention given to auctioneering of stock, larm implements and household gools. Terms reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone No.

-22, IK 21. Res. Thorie J5I riure 52 ami witki a smile settling on face Ids spit it was wafted away Frank I.arrabe,. and family and Mi-s Ada Maple were the gues of friends in Shelby county vesbrdav. the 'Reautiful Isle of i-oniewhet and "u' nation to can and FRANK R.

LYNAM Funeral Director. LADY ATTENTANT. Ko. 14 So. Sure Greenfield, Resides the wife, three son proiuei tor 'increases eart; which means the need of tipn- men- iptMirl fron you.

You are now asked to piedf-youi's-ii" sae to the your abil.U and to W. S. S. thai there may be more money. Iaho-.

and materials with which to up thost who tight and die for ya. When ou do this nuic rc- Ini. Office Phoae 195 Res. Tbor S. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Snodgra. Lucille Cirig and "len SnodgraKs saw "Hearts of the World' at English's Sundav evening. three daughters there also remains of the immediate family, three brothers. David Carlton, of Clearfield.

Iowa; John Cai-flon. of L-no. Iowa: Carlton, of Center township, and one sister. Mrs. Mary .1.

Eakin. of Maxwell. Also eighteen grandchildren. to a good job of it. In addition: to this number many thousands loaders are working with these extension forces of the department, on the summer campaign.

Last year the home canners put up x.m.ooo.onii quart. js estimated. Leaders are being trained in the A. H. ROTTMAN Funeral Director U4 W.

Main Greenfield, Ind. Pnone 'J 4 Phone Auto livery and Truck Hauling Day or Nlnht LET VS WASH AND POLISH YOUR CAH Foid Livery anJ Truck Company 203 "-f -in Mreel memiicr that leing alloweu in it you are granted a great favor Otheis their live-. Patrick Tobn. who lias been ic-iting his daughter. Mrs.

Horace Wilson, for a few days, has turned In his home at, Fortvillo. ervico were conducted This at, Currv's Chanel' Wednesdav. May i 'Apartment's lahoratorie C.ovd lor the Whole Famil. work will continue all summer and expert demonstrators will be turned out to carrv the latest cannula 1 5th. at 2:30 p.

m. by Rev. Van Y. of Maxwell, assisted by Hev. 1'rank-lin.

of Willow Rranch. Mr. and Mrs. Edward "uncart and hi. Ralph, of Shelbys i'lo.

and Mr. H. ESHELMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Em tv family requires reliable couch and fnl safe andi rem D.I v. information into the field.

District (Advertisement) William A. Hughes ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Phone JO; Office 10 Masonic Temple GREENFIIXU, INI). Mrs. I "red Duncan and daugh nicotines of home-demonstration an'' IUi Offtr rhon Indiana. What We Have nts have just been held in all rhon 73.

ters, of Morristown. we: vuests of Mrs. Martha Duncan, on Fourth St. at dinner Sundav. Hie Southern states to plan the fl-vpsy Smith says: summer's work and for special in- Mrs.

John potter. iM shupe St, Mi. Pleasant, writes; 'i have xiscd Foley Hoiv anil Tar for colds for years and highly recommend it to all families. Contains no opiate. Checks bronchial and grip conubs, croup and whooping-cough.

For sale by II. II. Z1KF. (Advertisement) AUTOMOBILE LIVERY "Yon base never s-en Ihe baoc. strnction in canning and witnessed the slaughter, suffered These are beinsr followed bv thor-i a A 4.

a J. jt, Hie agony. feR Hie heartbreak that ough county and community have come (o Ihe allies of Furope ganiation and instruction. In thoj. MOIUUSTOWN.

Service Pay Funeral Work or NlKht. a Specialty. We have th only pastuerized milk in the city, and it always agrees with baby. Purity SMI: Ire Cream Co. Phono 301.

Corner South Pcnu. I pot St. at th( hands (q tin se people wliOj.xorlh and West canning schools tori are not tit to be named in a civiliz- d' nionstralors are beinrr conducted! 1 1 1 W. B. Mounts Garage and daughter.

it ti Mrs. Sarah A llusiiiess Man's 4 I Mrs. Nelson Coo Neva, spent Fridav I'd communiiy. an 1111s 10 sai- ai many oi me siaii agricuuurai isfv th. diabolical ambition of the colleges and in conimunitv centers.

-'bu-y their planes are glad to climb 'butcher of perl in. "Roles for Householders. d' calls lui occupying is a cr- civ- know Ihe ihofTsands miveey. War work i-(iur thoughts and all of out of range hui on thro. or go on back.

They ranis almost every Weil, there is only one way for! 11s 1o slop this, aid 'Vial is by gct-j Wool Sodden. Lee Whitaker and wife visited Wrs power at C.levelanl Sunday. Mrs. nambr'l and Mrs. Clay Vest (hre not so well at this writing.

A (.1 mi n- L'niled States Food right up to the limit; but r.r;-regular work is main tail, vd u.g, less 'night. The Cerman pitvnes are a- our government, withf lily I. Id from ours by the difference overy power af our roniniand. And I in tin- sound ol the motors. 1 could can bein bv ldf'dsiner ourselves' istrationV Ml kinds of food, especially Rev.

Parker took dinner Sunday hear the big eun on the jrt saVll p( )H(, utmstsl of our ability wheat, meats, fats and sugar, should xvjTI1 Wilhelm and familv. Wanted Cnxerriiictit ITices wftnt ur Poultry ami lrs. MH. LYA NtL- Phone 3t. i line, all day Sunday and I suppose Jo miy var Savings Stamps you will rad alnvut all the big; that there may be more money, la-tights in the papers.

anij materials for the gov em -I wish yon woul.i send reg-'nv to fiuhl the ar. the home base, a seriuus condi' xill confront us. It is suici.ua' Vj-withdraw any work thai we mo doing for our children in the sundae-schools here at home. If this elation work is not. kept riidit up boys and girls are not going to have the characters thev should have; lie economically used.

McCormick and family No food shall be boarded. Hoard-i spont Sunday with Charles Drake ing is the holding, contracting. xvife. arranging for food by any person in! Mrs. John Sedden entertained at excess of his reasonable require-, Sundav dinner.

Milton Wood and 11 F. S. A. cigarettes as 1 am not; ments for use 'or consumption by daughter. Ruth Mr and Mrs.

Peter ory fond of Hie kind (hey use I will not have time to wrne much win. win 1111: wn iu. nn. 10 11 1 1. touy Did Some Ouick Work, On Mondax.

two weeks agv Oscar Monday, two weeks age, Oscar; himself and dependents for a rea-iii(non eis(in wife and more a il is dark and they; sonable time. This does not refer 'slaughter. Neva: 110 no lights in this country. I 'Ml', Jackson and two hands, eonnnenced to stocks of home grown vegetables vs wUhe is on the ir.i rile Roy l.l.ieoik To ll- iti-- tMT. Cliisn r.

and Sivters I Tom in I raiur all the ill vwii in thi- to worrx as we war arid be bad With lose. to erect a barn for John Rad- and home canned or preserved iq- j- cliffe and on Thursday of ast. week fruits. shadb-v (the barn completed and Hie All householders who can entire-, siiadlev a i. fti I i 1.

i and wife parents. FRASIFXG Framing is in a class by itself anc i It requires up-to-date mouldings tc suit the picture to be have our fall patterns in novs your inspection, and e2.11 jsioUr you prices that will enable yon is have those pictures that you he.v to He- lor. Rov "ihjscoek. i.al- -teI-. r.

Roy da- VS, 1 oc WlU to hi F. in ft. 1: .0 nisi ixo oays 01 nie weew uie (Minunaie itie 01 xvueai tuuu shelbxille Sundav helped fill the barn with clover the next harvest, about September i To build a barn and fill it 1st. should do so. I nDnrCCCIAV i I VI'DCC hay it, two weeks a record; Househidders who are obliged to iKUrtjMUnAL IMiKjL i in llan ock county.

use wheat should not use more than and i-l''is Soiie Ipt. Helps To Keep IL 1- r.i 01 laid away framed. SiPt D. and Wlr. Hie u'geslion out of i total of 1 1-2 pounds of wheal AlarrieI Saturday.

Tells hat to Do to Regain Strength After Sickness, Bring them in and let us give you prices of up-to-date framing. STEWARTS ART STORE 22West Slain St Phone 432. (Advertisement) flour or prepared wheat, in any form. pr erson per week, includ- oer, it Mirows the whr.ie physical being ot of gear. Ik H.

HayxvKrvl. Fnaddlx. writes: "Foley Ca- As you probably know, i have rr.UiS i 1' and an oer here and all riuht. We bad a ery tileasant xosage ox er and TrH did liot loig'M to mee Us. but I think tllen Anil rows, of Indianapolis, ing the wheat flour in Victory tharlic Tablets give me quicker re- ad Miss Lucile Champc-r.

of Valley bread, and including the wheal New York City. I am a professional nnrse the grippe and bron- lief tviva ariything 'I have evcr'Miib were flinr nr nrpnai-i'il when! in ernek Iheie xxill be one F-boat llial xxon't CHUNIY COUXUfa TAXPAYERS. NOTICK TH AM) Tby relieve ternoon hv Rex- W. Lindsav in the 01 1 1 a 1 mill li eiiiiionui me ssiin pastry, macaroni, breakfast and to 1. back ti.

'ei a Muc cougn ami in a uepieieu. anaemic bad hifR'h. bloating. indiges- office of W. initio n.

jiiih 1 condition and no appetite. I cannot tion atvi constipation. gnp.ng Champer is a stenographer in In- Viclorv bread is bread manufat- lake cod liver oil in anv other form or nauM-a. i-or saie ny jdianapolis and Mr. Andrews is em-j lured by bakers under the rules of 7.IKK.

lilnx-ed mi troxernment work there. I'the Enited Slntes: Pnoil Hivinif m-! 'nan in Vinol and in a short time af- I 1 ter taking it my appetite improved. A.Ix-ertSsemor.t 'lion. In estimating flour eonsumn- ill Vnveil Notice is hereby given that iha various officers of Hancock county, Indiana, have filed with the Auditor of said County their estimates of additional expenses for the yekc 1918: Expense of Poor County Council of Defense. i.50O.O Court House expenses 200.i&-- tion I n-4 pounds of Yictorv bread ni" lpft me.

gained strength may be considered equal to I pound! 311,1 xv0ht Tha.1 ltTZm'7 Mi M. many a the result bi trying lo welcome us in. 1 think 1 base seen exery kind a soldier in lln xxorl mce xxt base been here. Ahout the only kind of huines is xxar and belnxe me. Hia v-me Imsmevs.

Three would not be -much dome in your line of humes here, Chester, as to! as I haxe vrn except the machine u'd In: the army. Aeroplanes are more common than bust, for the air seems E. mend Vinol to Man I bat is born of woman is few A ser at the church Hag will he unveiled of wheat flour. North United Rrelhren In buying wheat flour an equal at Mohawk en Thursdav weight of other cereals ns snhsH- alker. R.

35 W. 38th St. It is the Beef and Cod Liver Pep- 1 1 1 1 11. days and lull trouble. He coni-jeth forlh liko a lloxxer and is cut Idoxvn; be fleet aNo a- a shadow Said Council will meet on Tues- June at tules for wheat flour must aIU ll uie 11111 rtIlu exemng, Tbere will be a patriotic service and -bought pound for pound.

This Pptonates and glyeerophos-j'daV) July 2m 1918 at 9:00 a te it. .1 1 and continue! tiot. to be hul ol them evet-y itro. Hon. A.

Hough xxill deliver; Ihe rule. In huving mixed coniaineu in xinm which Hie address. The onhbc is cordial-iYlonrs ih ohiii-c in iim makes it so wonderfully successful. I xxe are io tean.e i it-' till11 Vrity. or a the Tommies call unceriainiv ol lite, ihis in too take action on the above items.

HARVEY J. RHUE. Auditor Hancock County, June 22, 1918. Advertisement; jhe counted so that a smaller pro-! The Early Drug Co. and Druggists iy invited.

everywhere. (Advertisement) Carriage Lictnise. passing away of Thomas "Carlton. Thomas Oct lion. youngvst son ol Daniel and Nancy Carlton, was born Oehler 2.

IXVi. in ireen and departed this life Max- I0IS. al the Methodist hospital. In On Feeding the Baby. portion of substitutes may be, "bought with these flours than with! while flour.

In buying graham andi xvhole wheal Hours containing not! less than 95 percent, of the entire xvheaF 6-10 pounds of substitutes! to Lucib- Cham Olen, Andrexv per. Judge Rockford and Indianapolis, spent Sunday heif. with friends. -pent 'shall he purchased with every' Roy Jeffries and family Ormans, entertained n. the firsl two eights sxitb air raids and; if they had a few of them ovei thoj 1oMls back iiome.

they would leal-'- ie there a xxar going on. Ihil Hie piviple seem lo be used lo those things here and aiihonch Ihe r.11-Ttian drop a crvar many bombs around, they "carry on' just Hie same. I noticed a big church thai mud haxe been a beautiful place one time, that had b- en and almost ruined. Howexer. Ihe Allies" guns exeryxxbete make it so A PUFF AND A BLOW.

Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as- Ry Mrs. Flaberty) "It's a great time for the folks that have been paying fancy prices for "health breads" made out of every kind of flour but wheat to get what they want at a respectable price, with the bakers all making dianapolis, age oil years, 7 month and It day. His eaily life was spent on Hie larm xxnli bis parent, brollier and sisters. Hisi parents funcralecl to the 1 tiib'dl Sunday wifh.lolm Andis end family, pound of such flours. of "Route 1.

Mrs. M. C. Jackson, of Mount Paul lKhnford. who recently' street, received a card todav from SNAKE 0 stales a fexv years bet ox -e bis iiirih i fell, breaking Iter arm al (be elbow, her son.

Rov F. Jackson. Hiat he i Yictorv bread on account of the law. has relumed home from the St. had arrived safe in France.

hospital al Indianapolis. "It's for your baby you're Hi" pure white bread that you and on the tarnx in lo-eeuj iownsbip, where Hoy spvnt th" remainder of their lixes. 1is monger. lixed to bo about vears of ag. 1 Mrs.

Mollie Smith and son, Frank, Mrs. John Cline and daughter. Lu- 4fe I (I I I UIU IM'IIH 1V11V-V. of Mill have been guests of nn n1. On Nox ember 2.

1H7S. la. have returned home from lTp- -r linos. x-ii. HUM, cutis illl Martha Duncan on Hung if von but think about it.

Do 1 hev xvere enter-! her sister, Mrs. Fourth si reel. summer vacation. In LittV WhiW a PaLM XVaNon land. Ind.

for the in a Little wtiik a fx. bam Jor of tv Mi 1 ,.1., iia vt n'Jii -Miss i.uia na ne ivou renienioer a iimiun or ixxo a-o tamed sundav bv Mr. an.l liar- en attending Tav- XOU WTP LMlvilliT oaimeai lor uimersily. vey Smith. miaciy.

ixtjiti 4.111 '-k- ihis vmion was born seven chiblren. sinco is Found. Mora Keep four sons and three daughter: Wm. Pepsinco On the Table and IV. Hrville Roscoe.

Mrs. Nancy Take After the Meal. Hnmson. Daac Alberl. Mrs.

Inis 1 Woxil, Mrs. Forest Joh: never fails to giv-; al-i "'schei. who died at Hi age or most instant relief in mnnlh. and 17 Mr. Carl? dyspepsia, sour stomach, blcsat- lud l00' poor health for mv-ing, sick headache.

Thousands eral years and at limes his -urfer-of satined users will vouch for ingx xvere intense, but as soon as Pepsinco, simply because it is relief came and be xvas permitted always ready. to mingle with his friends and Pepsinco acts quickly and is neighbors all was sure to be met for him. for bis delicate stomach? "nd before that wlK-n be xvas sick, il xvas on barley water you 'fed l.im. when he couldn't eat another thing. And do you remember I bad lo send to the commission men to g- you the right kind of perlalies so you could bake them for him just, so? "And now he's more than a baby, and past all of his teething trouble and such.

il1s wheat bread be must lie eating, on account of the others being too hard on bis poor Will Positively Relieve Pain in Few Minutes. Try it right now for Rheumatisms, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff a7iit swollen joints, pains in the head back and limbs, corns, elu. After one application pain Ucualn disappears as if by magic. A new remedy- used intemaTrV and externally for Coughs. Colds, Croup.

Sore Throat, Diphtheria arid Tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Sits prompt and immediate effect ivs r--lieving pain is due to the fact thai it penetrates to the affected parta at once. As an illustration, pour tpia drops on the thickest piece of soa'S leather and it will benetrate this substance through and through ra three minutes. Accept no substitute.

This- greal oil is golden red color oniy. EverF bottle guaranteed 30c, 60c aaS $1.00 a bottle or money refunded Get it at Johnson's Drug Co. exclusively. (Advertisement) life and sure. It digests perfect- xilh kind words and friendly You and Our Casualty List.

THOUSANDS OF 70MEM suffer miserably from periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly always results from some disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there will be no more headache. Many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets.

ly all that is eaten. The stomach greetings. He also a man wl ose is a peculiar organ. It will not judgment xvas of value in mailers allow an overdoing. It cries out.

that called for a decision, and xvas when it is worked too hard. It often heard lo remark. "Is that sends a wireless for help and it right?" emphasizing Hie word behooves every one to watch for rjPbt. the sign. There xvere two Mr.

R. said: "I WOuld't be xvoro easilv in without Pepsinco, if it costs ten' of the deceased and Hies-times what it does." He said in xva-keeps him well. Many persons fho pracfjco of the say the same. Pepsinco is a true was rt bo intlus. fnend.

It is guaranteed to help, a Stm through Ihe two he was emhled lo ach Mothers All druggists recom- Have you noticed our casualty list, recently? Do you realize that nearly S.300 of our boys have been killed or wounded or captured by the Huns? Deaths in action and from wounds and accidents amount lo more than 3.300. The list grows with the days. andi will grow the remedy for infecticau th urinurT tracl- Painless, uoa-poiaomxj and' will not stricture. RalisMi in 1 to data' jmore quickly as the -number of the SOLD BY ravceimL Fareel Port if deeired Price tl, or 3 bottles 2.TV (boys in action increases mend it and sell lots of it. I forts and necessities of life wa I The casualty list makes you more the evans.

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