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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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Greenfield, Indiana
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Wall paper cleaned without' streaks. Tall phone No. 566. tf IVAN WICKER CLOTHES THAT ARE WEAR LIKE 10 Miss Roxana Thayer was the delegate from the active chapter of the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity to the Pau Hellenic LIKE TO SEE NE BECOMING TO YOU THE TDlFLlTlSKtT Has Opened A RESTAURANT and lunch in connection with his milk business where lunch, meals, ice cream sundaes and handmade ice cream cones will be served. Yuncket's pop on ice.

Give him a call at 13 South Penn. St. Phone 4S3. Association, which was held at Butler University, Irvingtcn, this i week. HIT YOU GET SUCH CLOTHES Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Corn-stock are with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson, in Jackson county, near Vernon. They will remain there for a time.

Mrs. Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Comstock. '4 it Wanted, a woman at Johnson's Restaurant.

5 26tf I. H. BARNES Jeweler and Optician. FULL LINE OF JEWELRY 3Iusical Instruments hud Supplies Cut Glass and Fancy Queenswarc. Fine Watch Repairing.

New's Building. Firt door west of Main Entrance. Dr. and Mrs. C.

A. Robinson went to Marion today where they will visit the family of Jacob Wolf. Dr. will speak at Sum- Hart, Schaff ner Marx make the kind of clothes you ought to wear, and we sell them. They're all wool in fabrics; in style, tailoring and fit they're all right.

It's just as important to us to see that you get the clothes you ought to have, as it is to you. We can't afford to make any mistakes in your suits; we want you satisfied. We know these clothes will doit. $20.00 Suits $16 mitviiie bunoay ana win go to Glouster, Ohio, where he will deliver a memorial address delivery Monday, day There will be no mail on the rural routes, May 31, that being the lowing Sunday, the Decoration holiday. In Have vou seen the new style of HEAVY HARD STEEL AMERICAN WIRE FENCE? QUALITY the best and PRICE that beats them all Plenty ol Drain Tfle in all sizes.

Highest cash price paid for grain of all kinds. THE NEW MILLING CO. the city there will be only one delivery of 18 20 mail. The postoflice will be open from 8:23 to 0:25 a.m. 22.50 25.00 44 Lost At the Parker and Shelby reunion Sunday at Spring Lake Park, two silver knives, one silver teaspoon, tied with yellow thread.

Return to Mrs. Clint Parker, 231 Walnut street. 2Stz Saturday ONLY chi-hei i- Mar li lo cap This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes An ivc I.t'ave Inilianapolis I DNT QV We have the most complete line of up to date Furniture I 1 UlvIM i UIVL the eitv, including Chairs, Sideboards, Davenports, Iron Beds, Bedroom Suits and many other things you want in the Furniture line. Miss Ellie Hopkins, of Route 5, went to Beechwood yesterday, where she will attend commencement exercises of the Beechwood Academy, in which her brother, William, is a professor. A cousin, Miss Nina Hopkins, of Great Bend, Kansas, is a student of the same place.

Leonard Hopkins accompanied his daughter as far as Indianapolis. LINOLEUM 7 a. Pullman Car noon 11:15 a. Parlor and Dining 5:10 15:10 p. Parlor and Dining p.

2:48 Sleeper ready at 9 p. 7: lO a. Ticket Offices: Claypool Hotel Bid's, and Union Station. F. C.

MIMi. District Pass. Agent. LACE CURTAINS CARPETS RUGS i I IISB BBS I. Ladies, be sure and see the millinery display at the Fashion.

You will see the hat that suits i t2 you. Mrs. Chas. Mann, of Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J.

C. Ridpath, and sisters, Mrs. E. Fresh Groceries EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS IN THE WAY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. We solicit a Share of your Patronage, promising in return courteous treatment, honest goods and fair prices.

CARL HARVEY P. Thayer and Mrs. Charles Cook. cupid's occupation Phone 228. HATS HATS HATS THE BEST STYLES IN TOWN, AT FLO KIRK PATRICK'S COPYRIGHT I vvflsr-BYCo- Ems iPiu, GOlDMEDALFtOUj niie Telephone No.

566. Pilkenton's Store Residence PHone No. 611 99 would be gone for good if all lovers pleaded their cause through the attractions of Chrest Lako's candies. They are irresistible, because they are so delightfully delicious. We make every kind of confection demanded by young and old; they are thoroughly healthful, because made of the purest material.

SPARTA CONFECTIONERY. Mrs. W. F. Spangler left Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Win. Lontholtz, at May's Station. BRIEF PARAGRAPHS, Mrs. Ethel McGraiL of rural route six, was here yesterday. 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 next job. It will be to our mu advantage, I am sure. Mrs. Mary Myers and son Walter, who visited Mr. and Mrs.

George B. Ramsey, at Mexico, found them getting along nicely and enjoying life. J. D. Hughes, dentist, 21 W.

Main street. Examination and estimates freely given. Prices to meet competition. ll-3tf The L. Thayer Co.

store is having an awning erected in front of the Spot Cash store. Josepn S. lewis. R. D.

Hayes returned home today from a very successful business trip through the north part of the State. Miss Myrtle Harlan went to New Castle yesterday where she attended the high school commencement and dance. Hot water, heat, bath and all If you are not getting MILK and CREAM that is up to the standard call other modern conveniences. Apply to Vint A. Smith.

2-ltf Harry Shepler, of near Max-: well, passed through Greenfield today, on his way to Cleveland. Raymond, son of Otis Johnson, vvho has been in the boys' school at Plainfield, is home on parole. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Henricks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henricks and son, Ray, attended the funeral of their brother, Isaac Henricks at Shelbyville, today. For Sale Good big work horse also one good Jersey cow giving good flow of milk.

Call at 002 West Fourth street. 5-2Gtf Compound. Guaranteed euro for Rheumatism, NATURE Constipation, Liver, Mrs. Harry Cooley went to Knights town to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Silas Burt, for a few davs. GdEEMN Kidney and Blood Diseases. Interesting booklet free. Trial package 10c. Agents wanted.

ALLEN MEDI- nnni CINE Greenlield, jJUUll Indiana, For Rent House, electricity, city water, barn; central. Ellen Bragg. For Rent Two wrell located houses at and $8.00 per month. Phone 10. A.

E. Strickland. 4-2tf For Rent The Gates residence on East Main street. See George J. Richman, Room Masonic Temple 5-20 For.

Rent A house and five acres.of ground, near Morris-town. Mrs. Pearl E. Tyner, 116 West Walnut street, Greenfield. 18tf For Rent Fine modern S-room house, 304 Grant street.

Mrs. I. P. Poulson went yesterday lo Bloomington to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Howe for several days.

Notice of Lolling Contract The commissioners of Hancock county, Indiana, will, on the 7th day of June, at their regular meeting, let the contract for the supplies for the ensuing quarter as per estimates on file in the auditor's office in the court house. Bidders on dry goods, boots and shoe3 will be required to file samples with their bids. Charles II. Troy, 5-21-00 County Auditor. Paul H.

New went to New Palestine Thursday where he will visit Charles Smith for sev 1 eral days. FIRE INSURANCE WILLIAM A. HUGHES No. 10, Masonic Temple. Thone No.

20 For Sale My 'properly on the William H. Power, of Wilkinson, has been awarded the contract for erecting a high school building at Jacksonburg, Wayne county. and get it fresh from Jersey cows. G. B.

BOftT Phone 5 rings- 335 corner of East and Grant street. Dr. Sisso.n. 3-:.

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