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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 2

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LIST OF ALLOWANCES. As The World Revolves mm THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER STAR AND TRIBUNE An Independent Newspaper. Office 11 N. East Street. NEWTON Ft.

SPENCER, Proprietor I I ft A I Palace Oil lnli Mail r. HOGS ON SALE ONLY PRICES 5 TO IOC HIGHER One Year, by Mail Six Monthsby Mail Three Months" by Mail Bv Carrier, in City, the Week Kntvred th- I'ostoltit-i' n1i. 1.1, FRIENDSHIPS T'nere are three friendships ironi which yon can derive good and throe friendships which are injurious. Friendship with the upright, friendship with the sincere and friendship with the man of observation these are advantageous. Friendship with the man of specious airs, friendship with the insinuatingly soft and friendship with the glib-tongued these are injurious.

Confucius. LIST OF ALLOWANCES. PENNSYLVANIA'S PREMIUM PRODUCT Specialized for LAMPS and INCUBATORS. Makes pure air. even temperature, no sulphurous gas.

Results: MORE LIGHT NO SMOKE. LARGE HATCH VIGOROUS CHICKS. 1 IONA REFINING Indianapolis, Ind. SOLD 13 ALL DEALERS it clusively, and have farms, basi-Advance Was Principally on the Best bank stockandoth- er good things like that to the amount of a million or more, Indianapolis, September V2. home, no wife.

Made by the Board of Commissioners Aver(. not enough to bring out strong I wonder sometimes if such mil-of Hancock Countv at a Regular I competition, but all other conditions lionaire hermits ever really get of Hancock County, were favoraWe to the selling side and I gatisfaction out of life. Of Meeting, September, 5 1910. the level of prices was raised oto 10c. iMMneiiiiv mi the course tnere aie some men ui prc5r.Ts.

hoe-s. cattle ami 700 sheep against Vsrt hogs, cattle and sheep a week ago and hogs, cattle and 173 sheep a year ago. Not many more than 1,000 of the hogs were available for sale, which is far below normal for Mondav. There 1 ill. ovi aiivv i i cood mixed, medium and heavy hogs, The top was the same as on Saturday, Sio.io, and theibuik of the supply sold at S9.S5 to S19.05.

There were nearly seven hundred calves and fifty cattle on through bill- jing and fully one thousand of the re- ceipts were stockers and feeders, but aside from that the supply oi upply of killing cattle was as larsre as usual on Mon day. Similar conditions existed else where and buvers hail the aaaiuage There was not in arranging terms much outside competion and sales of ss Tl ply feeders changed hands and prices were not much changed. Bulls steady and calves were stoug. There were only aut nvo hundred sheep and available tor sale lit rV.re was ascarcitv of choice kinds. The market therefore was nmVt.

but tliere was a oood clearance Lambs sold for at steady price S6.25 down, yearlings trom and shtep from 4.15 down. S4.75 Family Reunions. Martin East Germantown, W. B. Sept.

IS. Jackson 1 Jackson Arnett Grove rortvnie, After all is said and done, it is indeed a considerable proposition for all to consider as to what is really worth while in life or what life. Most people are after the dollars, the bank account, the acres of land, the business block and a horde of 'other things that most of us think are worth while and are 7ivZ have gone after these things ex no children, scarcely any rela tives, and what few they have and some intimate friends only show courtesy to them because they hope for a slice of the boodle when the hearse comes back. families, who, it not in the Same boat are in the One next to it. gome 0f these fellows are scrap-; scrapping or the coin a they are at the office all the time seldom see their lamilies, oni have a speaking acquaintance fl and have little idea of the pleasures of the domestic relation.

The man whose wife is in the fashionable whirl, whose bovS are plaving foot bll 1 at some couege, an aose prei- ty AiueTS are at dancing. school, while his Wife Spends her time at a summer resort, or is: awayS away from home on some i r.r, hptfpr off" it ton tho whn has nenenaeu -Littii i on the accumulation of money for happiness and never wanted a family. I say never wanted a family; but, really I seriously i doubt if ever there was such a i man. There are some people! who say they do not want ami- 1" ttnsv Vvn 1P anil Iieei llcivc any, uui; when they see a fellow getting: gray around the temples, bald on t0Pj with a woman and a gang I of yun PePle making it lively for him. nerharjs a few grand children romping over him, there i is a pain in the bachelor heart that would be eased by the knowledge that he had a wife and children who thought he was the whole thine: and loved him not for his money alone.

Of course, I imagine a wife and a kid or two are a terrible bother, but the fellow who has them, if they are the right sort, finds that the grass looks greener, the ovvers look prettier, the birds cincr sweeter and he sees more gold the sunsnme ana more blue the sky than the other fellow. True, many of us are bachelors from choice, or think vvp arp at anv rate, but when a fellow starts down the last slope and sees at the foot of the hill, a hosnital. a nurse's cap, and few 1 I I Made by the Board of Free Gravel Road Directors at Regular Meeting, Sept. 5, 1910. NOBl.KsVlU.K (IKAVKL KO.l.

James O. Scott Ed Larrabee M'cLARXON KOA1). Charles Thorn burg Walter Addison Claude Walker Noble Rawling Riley Evans George Winn Frank Evans Arthur Thomas Claude Walker Claude Walker Delbert Patterson Ezra Hill, gravel Frank Evans Frank Pearson Sam McClarnon Pete Roland Spencer Catt Fred Williams John McClarnon Charles Hatfield Riley Evans Elmer Williams Mrs. Wm. R.

Johnston, gravel Frank Evans S. N. Curtis, Pendleton road Delbert Patterson Wm. I). Steele, Willow Branch Ml CONNKI.1.

KOAl). S. J. Scott Clarence Brooks John Kubm Linza Walker, general roads Wm. G.

Spell, general roads 1.50 1.50 $13.00 11.00 9.50 14.00 3.00 S.OO 1.50 12.00 12.50 11.50 lS.fiO 17.25 17.25 17.25 15.75 15.75 5.25 12.75 9.25 s.25 14.25 39.25 15.25 4.00 Hi. 25 ii.OO 1.50 1.50 1.50 7s. 00 54.00 KOAl). 3.90 o.oo 15.00 15.00 19.50 9.00 00 12.00 23.. 50 37.40 3.50 1S.00 3.00 5.00 GKEKXF1K1.1) vV NEW PALESTINE J.

S. Gillispie. lumber Edward Muth Richard Pursall Charles Murnan James Willis George Noe Joshua Thurstine Warren Rafferty Robert Andis Carl Shilling John S. Gillispie Marion Farley, gravel C. E.

Kinder, general Daniel G. Durrack D. R. John Laufer, German road Charles Eickman, German road NATIONAL RO.u. Delbert Patrevcon Frart Evans Charles Thornburg Walter Addison Noble Rawling George Winn Arthur Thomas 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 12.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 ti.00 (i.00 IS.

00 17.00 57.40 10.50 4.00 Claude Walker RANliE I.1NE KOAl). Simeon Dennis P. T. Bennett Theophilus Hargrove Orlando Jessup Wils Romack Walter Hill Elmer Trees W. J.

Hill Nathan P. Hinton Jeff Larrisou, gravel G. B. Sewer lumber C. A.

Walton, general road Time Card Greenfield Auto-Traction Co. Leave Greenfield A. M. 9:20 11:20 1:20 P. M.

3:20 5:20 9:20 Arrive Maxwell A. M. 9:45 11:45 1:45 P. M. 3:45 5:45 9:45 Leave Maxwell Arrive Greenfield A.

M. 10:05 12:05 P. M. 2:05 4:05 6:05 10:05 A. M.

10:25 12:25 P. M. 2:25 4:25 6:25 10:25 An earlier ear will be run, to be announced later. Greenfield Market. These orict'f are corrected daily from qno-tuous 'bv the H.

B. Belt Market. New Milling Karrett Ciraln A Kievacor Co and local grocers. CATTLE Steers 5.00 to $7. (Ml Waif rq 3.50 to 6.00 Cows 3.50 to 5.50 Bulls Veal Calves 4.25 to 5.20 5.00 to 6.50 HOGS Good Best to Heavy Choice Lights Wool WHEAT Per bushel $.90 to iUK, to 9.10 20c i30c CORN Per bushel 50c OATS AND RYE Oats, per bu 2Sc Rye, per bu OLD HAY Timothy, per ton $13.00 Mixed, 10.00 Clover 8.00 Straw, 4.00 to b.UO 1st 1910.

Conveyance from Greenfield Auto-Traction line. UUY NflT RPT SB E. SCOTT JKhS0 SMITH 5 JACKSON Res! Estate, Loans and insurance Agents lor Western and Southwestern Lands W. I. GARRIOTT, Insurance, Real Estate ind Private Money to Loan on Farms or City Property.

See me for bargains. Room 8, New's Bl'k jotin Corcoran insurance Bonds ELMER F. HEIM, Auctioneer Public Sales K. F. D.

No. Greenfield, Ind. My motto is satisfaction and prices very reasonable. Telephone through Charlottesville Exchange. Will go far and near.

ct27p Your i-li ill tn: if it In- lor -hoic- no iiinto vou look for r. i )'. Pork. MiiHon. of You will Tin inni nii.

lifious joint lion-, tonl 'ul lot thiiisj- to rm. i.1!'.1 bv tho Tri olio ot our i Vi v- of I r. It si in tb-iii'iou-. tutnt. HARRY B.

BOLT PHONE 135 T. ft. fc. CAE TfVSLE Cars depart from Terre Haute, Indian napolis Eastern station, Greenfield as follows: WEST BOUND A. M.

5 IS 6 40 718 8 18 8 50 N. C. L. 9 05 R. L.

10 18 11 01 D. L. P. M. 12 20 1 18 2 18 2 60 N.

L. 3 20 4 02 D. L. 5 18 6 20 7 02 R. L.

8 20 Gfld only. 9 44 EAST BOUND. A. M. 5 11 6 00 K'town onlv 6 11 711 8 11 9 15 D.

L. 10 11 11 11 11 37 N. C. L. P.

M. 12 15 R. L. 1 11 2 11 3 15 D. L.

4 11 5 11 6 57 N. C. L. 6 15 R. L.

711 8 15 D. L. 9 11 barns only 10:11 12 30 barns only 20c 27c 12c 10c 11c 7c 12c 10 21 D. E. 11 18 Gfld only 12 15 barns ohly N.

C. L. New Castle Limited. f. L.

Davton Limited. K. L. Richmond Limited I I I The Barred Elevator Co. HAS A CAR-LOAD uF PAGE'S CALL AND (iET PRICES ELMER J.

BINFORD Attorney at Law Thayt BuiKHng-, CREEN FIELD, INDIANA hi o.i'.vt- of riiif'-'l t'ronii i-iii-' II l.u-iii'-. Chauncey W. Duncan 5iOMtv LAWYER pu'bi'c Room 8, Masonic Temple Money to Loan n2: ABSTRACTS PHONE 363 JXJOTIOISr J. E. FROST General Live Stock and Merchandise AUCTIONEER Tikes Very Reasonable.

Write for Dates. Phone No. 491. FIELD, IND. ihe Citizens' Bank, Greenfield.

Indiana, Cfiers to tl.c pnr .1,1 every n. berai terms at- if- ccctisteiit ccum: vi sive ranhicg. Be.np a larit vidrtion tc the invent tvi l.n the less, the indiv.d'r.a'. property cf each of 'ollolnfC ptTBcne by law if r. i K.

SOTD, CrEO. PER. W. B. BOTTSKOKn.AsPlftCe-ahler' Hiram L.

Thomas Chas. F. Reeves THOMAS REEVES Attorneys at Law LOANS ABSTRACTS INSURANCE lOi V.Mahi Street Phone 126 OakS. Morrison UNDERTAKER 27 W. Main St.

Phones: HARRY F. EAGAN Attorney at Law Rooms I and 2 Lee C. Thayer Bldg. Loans-Abstracts Greenfield, Ind. Save Your Teeth LET US) EXAMINE OFTEN.

IF THEY NEED IT WE CAN REPAIR THEM OR MAKE A NEW SET. J.W. SPARKS DENTIST Room 6, Board of Trade S. State Street. U-5-t6 Win.

B. Burford, sup. co. supt. Wm.

B. Burford, sup. clerk Wm. B. Burford, sup.

and. Wm. B. Burford, sup. sheriff D.

H. Coble ptg. co. supt office Oak S.Morrison, bur. old soldier Elizabeth Colclazier, error tax James Hadley, dest.

seine J. W. Eakin, janitor c. h. J.

Q. Johnson, nig'ht watch W. H. Boyd, heat plant Freeman Smith, sal supt Frank Gibbs, sup poor farm Lee C.Thayer co. sup poor farm Freeman Smith, sup poor farm Curry Hardware Co S.

Scott, eng. Williams rd James A. Cleary, eng. Fisher rd James A. Cleary, county eng James A.

Cleary, county ditch Greenfield Republican Jos. L. Allen, corner fees Samual Harlan, corner clerk Nathan Prather. witness S. W.

Havnes. care poor Milo Gibbs, sec. bd. Health Mllo Gibbs, supplies William A. Service, salary.

William A. Service, supplies William A. Service, clerk's fee; vfn P. 00 8.90 50.00 3. S3 .00 50.00 o.OO 250.00 29.00 23.00 6.ti9 44.

IK) 4.00 20.wi l.tflO 2.00 72.00 2.59 '-lw 51.15 140.35 H5.21 iv i tee: William A service, clerk's fees 2 inlander Collver. salary treas 575.00 Charles H. Troy, sal auditor Charles Troy, supplies Jesse W. Cox, salary sheriff Jesse W. Cox.

per diem com court Jvsse W. Cox, sup sheriff Jesse W. Cox, board prisoners Jesse W. Cox. in and out fees Edward W.

Jacobs, sal rec Frank Larrabee, sal supt Frank Larrabee, sup supt Horace E. Wickard, sal com Wm. G. Spell, sal com Linza Walker, sal com Omer Jackson, sal Co. att'y Edward W.

Jacobs, rec fees Wm. R. White, recorder fees Greenfield Bridge Sewer Co. Merlau Hack bridge Andis Bridge Binford bridge Lynam bridge Felt bridge Service bridge 7v0.00 5.00 500.00 6.0O 2.00 42.40 nn T.i 00 3.92 250.W 235.00 235.00 H.Vl 0 lMit.Ou Frank W. Cregor, mod ser poor 4 J.

W. Trees, supplies en 11 Til1 'V 0.00 3.00 Notice. The eity patrons of this paper who take the paper hy the week are respectfully requested to take ar.d keep the receipts when ihey pay the rtwsboys for the lv-aon that must he done throuah the newsboys, and the aeeouuts must he kept in the receipt books. If patn.ns are careless about receipts, and do not take them or at least see that they are tern out of the books, they de-rrive the ofliee et the fitly nu-ans it at of keeoiuL; the aceottut strai A strict ailherance to Ibis rale and Trompt paymt-ur of the small bill each week will avoid any nusunder-ttandinR' on the paper bill. tf The Daily Reporter.

Any one wishing hay baled, C'has. E. t'orlin, lb F. D. 3.

notify TtliW YOUR VALIANT (Copyright, 1810.) i I I a 75.00 i I 1 1 Dm flC AT ADP U9 irrh; Here are you have -me symptoms any of them. ther1 is yet tin' net of them, while Is your throat raw? Do you sxieeze Is your breath tonl? Are vour eyes watery? I)o you take cold easilp? Is your nose stopped up? Do have to spit often D-i crusts ferm in r. of smeii? vaT Are 1 v-Do. vou losing your sen? "ou blow your r.ose a mouth taste a mom- mi Do vou to ele. a dis, on she nsina'.

ivt rem nose? D.ies mucus drop in Have you rinsiing'Uois i primounee el hroat? in the ears it Hisih-o-me i to cure eatarrn, cousin colds, sore tnroat, l-roneruTis, ast :i.l erono. or mo.nev hack. bn-athe it in. Complete outfit, in-chiding hard rubber inhaler, at sl.oo. DructiistP evrry where and L.

Early sells HYOl El for anly 50 cents. Memember that. HUNTER FRIEND I 'r JUst I friends in the procession, the fi-t" nale isn't very enticing. Yes, ii It a cmcii we aie an feuing tu die sometime, somewhere, some-: how. But on the square, I have always thought when the time I come to me, whether old or young, I'd like to have someone I near who would shed a few tears over me and smooth the wrinkles from my clammy brow, than to I just be a case in the hospital and only anlobject to be disposed of.

Still, sometimes, when I have a sDell of tmelancholic anyhow, I feel sorry for a fellow who has I Selling price. Clover Seed $7.50 Timothy Seed 2.2o BACON AND LARD Lard 14c Bacon 15c BUTTER AND EGGS drawn some mullet heads in the kid lottery, of married life, and there is no chance to help himself. However, here is the opportunity to make something out of the unlovely dullards that he drew. They have to be pretty bad if persistent training won't malfp anmethincr out of them. Eggs, per dozen Butter, per pound 20c to POULTRY Turkeys, per pound 10 to Hens, Spring Chickens, per pound GeeHe.

ff pound Ducks, ff Some farmers make some pretty piano and organ Tuning respectable hogs out of razor back pigs. The human shoat is just as susceptible to refinement as his brother of the barnyard. But be that as it may, I imagine a woman with a hobble skirt on feels like a man does when his suspenders break in company. Hereafter all small want and lost advertisements will have to be accompanied by the cash. Such advertisements are in such small amounts that it is too expensive to book and collect them.

21tf Advertise your public sales in the Reporter and Republican. tf JOSEPH R. PECK, No. 623 S. State St.

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