Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 23 January 1895 — Page 2

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Democratic a \-l t-rs, Cleveland

•Carlisle. Gresluru, Wilson, et ai in t!ie "Desert ot .Mistakes'' Live called a halt. TLii-y s-.ee before them in the near future the unpleasant vision.''For anorber twenty year.-:, Republican rule anil prosperity.7'

Il is claimed thai e.\-I'resident Harri,eou's lneruT.s are numerous among the newly elected Senators, viz: Klkins, We-t Virm'nin: Outer. Montana: Sewall, of

Jersey, all shrewd organizers:

War rem Wyoming and Iiolph, Oregon. •Tom B. Reed has the orators though Hour, (.'handler, Ery\ WClcott «nd Burrows. With th- genera! Republican leaning toward silver. Reed seems to be •growing somewhat.

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.fiddress ('. Mordoinrn, Tr.-ivehug I'ass.en i'-r Ageal, fudiaiiapolis. In.I. in !'3 \v

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We desire t.o thank our neighbors and friend:

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their goodness ami tner-

have shown towards us through

^tbe sjivticK^ss anil death ol our dear little Harry finrl and for the eneouraging •words have given us. May the ifcPa^i'ig-xaf God test upon (,'iem .V'.JI:MV J'HM AND J-AMILY

been altendd., Mi' -(i!lie il ay.

who lia.-

It Valpri ai-.M.

Lihbie Marsh is sick. .•

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garriott are the guests of the la tier's motlier, Mrs. Hol]cj -bof Linw-(jod, Ind.

Tlie deiiate last Fri !ay evening was qui.'e a succi-s. Next I-'i i.l.ty evening th- :-u!-ject is "Are the Works of Art TIIOIV'

nttractive to the eve than the W• .'."ivs of \a! ure •?*:•.

i. riie band was reorganized Tuesday '••evening. They have hired Mr. Sam Trueblood of Kden as leader.

I Mi-sTillie Trees attended the Trm-bloe-d-Rogers wedding at Eden, last Wednesd evening.

Rev. Hunt will preaeh at the U. B. church next. Sunday afternoon. t:«r

(From another correspondent.)

Mrs. William Williams bas been quite sick.

W. I. Garriott and wife spent Sunday at Kb inks.

The Sunday school at the 1'. B. church is having grand success, all

Mrs. Folly Blakely is now recovering from her sickness.

I There will be nieetim: at the U. B.

church every Sunday niirht, come.

It is s'liil that John Thorp will build more to his house in the luiure.

Birt Bell is now recovering from the mumps.

Co'otiel Ma ters is engaged in harness making.

.Miss Jennie Bonsberry spent Sunday with home I: l!is and friends

Mill on Masters has icturii'

Bert Drake and wife spent Sunday witli George Smith and family.

Mrs. Hilt, ot Morristown called on her parents, Warren Cole and wife Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bowers spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives near Marion.

Steve Buck, of Indianapolis visited his parents Sunday.

Mort Pop:- and wife report anew girl at tlieir house. «.

organist anil Fear! \N oods, assistant.

celebration of Washington's birth 'av

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Maggie Barnett returned home Thursday after several days visit with relatives at Indianapolis.

Holmes Keatoh and sister, of Morristown, visited Mrs. Keatou and family, Wednesday.

Lulu Williams has been spending several days with relatives at Fairview and also attending protracted meeting there.

Grace Smith left last week for Milroy, where she will spend several weeks with relatives.

James Williard and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shauk.

A new beef shop is being erected by John Snyder.

Mrs. John Rafferty is entertaining her sister this week.

i. llev. Taylor, of Irviugton preached at the Christian church Saturday night, Suinlay morning and night, and he has been employed for pastor again this year. His regular appointment will be tliu third Sunday of each month.

Mrs. Shank spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Ora Boyce at Carroll ton.

School is progresi-ing nicely under the management of X. Miller, assisted by Arthur Bowers and Miss Addie Campbell. The f-chool now has an algebra class, which is taught by Mr. Bovvers.

CHAliLOTXHSVILLE.

Grace Porter visited at Lapel and will go to Indianapolis this week.

Jessie White, of your city is the guest of her parents, Geo. and Eliza Kindei

Mr. Ewing and wife of Kuightstown were guests of children, Charles Niles and lady Sunday.

S. B. Shultz and family, of near your city were guests of their brother, J. F. .Shultz, Sunday. The latter was quite ill a couple of days, but is out again.

Little Dates Moore, of your city, is the guest of A\r. H. Porter and family.

Ko.-io and Bertie Smith entertained a party of Carthage young people, one evening last week. Music and light refreshments were on docket.

Mrs. Winslow, of Illinois is visiting her son George and other relatives here.

Nathan Lewis from the West, called ou his brother Perry, last Thursday.

Our churches and Sunday-schools each repoit a great increase, in attendance last Sunday. The union revival still continu at the M, E. church this week with inre in re

The Good Templars lodge''continues growing. The room in which it meets is to be put in better order.

-•'•SOur items are not all our own: tlicy come from various reporters, to all of whom we are thankful. Bring them in by Tuesday morning of each week. See tiint they are correct.

ss New, of Pendleton, a neice of i)r. Hunt, will spent the winter with him and I attend school here.

Rev. Elisha Earles, of Cleveland was tripping along ou our streets Monday, as

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as ever.

aie invited,

On account of the nom train being discontinued last Sunday, there were some disappointments caused by the nonarrival of looked for friends, both here and at Cleveland.

MAXWISLI,.

Miss Myrtle Taylor of Eden, was tie guest of Mrs. Ellison Barrett last week.

Mrs. Will Van Cleve and children, of Harttord City, spent Saturday with lier cousin, Mrs. Dr. Justice. She was on her way to Eden to see her father, L. IT. Rteg, who is in very poor health

Uest 0f

to his

work after a delay ty the coh! weather.

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Rev. Kinnear, oi' Morristown tilled Ins

regular appointment, at the M. F. chnrc'i

Sunday alternoon. II" will

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a series

of meetings, commencing Tuesday, January 'Mh

I'.dla Faut is cnt.ei-ta7r.niig ler cousin

from Indianapolis. ...

Enoch (J inqibell ard wife entertained relatives from Canaan Thursdav.

In the report of officers at the Christian (Ju-^ i'.Ld.ui, uiio of tho greatest lin-Sunday-sehool which was handed to us guist.s ot tho ago. In addition to French, for publication, there was one omission, German, Latin, Spanish, Italian and We are requested to say that said otuis- Greek, ho was master of Hebrew, Sansion was not intentional at all, but was skrii,Chinese, /irmenian, Coptic,Sj'riac, simply an oversight. Rose Smith is the Ethiopic, Sahidic, Meniphitic, Gothic,

Mrs. Cora Keller of Milner Corner was

Mrs. Oscar Jackson Sunday.

William Wickers and lady of Indianapolis, are visiting his brother Fred Wickers his week.

Mrs. William Vest has returned to her home in Anderson after her visit with friends hce.

The entertainment given by the little boys was quite a success.

Taw measles have .struck'""our' village and the old and young are stricken down. Dr. Ed Lumis of (J vvynuville, was seen on our streets recently. He has been confined to his bed with fever and is at home to recuperate.

Several citizens of M-xwell attended the funeral of Mr. Albert Trueblood at I'M'n Tuesday.

A 3Iissioiiai IVii.

On next Thursday, from 2 to 5 p. m.. the ladies of the Missionary Society of the Christian church, will give a. Missionary Tea at the home ol Mrs. B. F. Dai ley on West, aiii street. A11 are cordially invi'e to atteud

SHE WAS OVER EIGHTEEN.

And So tht Gro.m, Aged Seventy-live, Easily Got a License.

Christmas morning County Clerk FesBier was in his office attending to certain imperative work when the iron door, which was slightly ajar, was pulled slowly open, and a man, whose hair was as white as the driven snow, with a beard fully as frosty in appearance, camo into the room and walked up to the counter. "Say, you young man over there," began the ancient gentleman, "is this 'ere the place wliar they giv' up c'tificates fur tu git mar'ed?" "This is the placo where marriage licenses are issued," said Mr. Fessler, who added, "Do you desire a marriage licenso?" "That's 'bout the size uv it," said the old man, and he shambled over to the license window.

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"You will have to produce a witness who can swear that the lady is over 18 years of age. This was the information given to the antiquarian. "Well, you jist wait a minit, ho replied and then disappeared. Within a fow seconds he reappeared, and with him camo a lady whose hair was as white as his own, and whose appearance indicated that siie was but little behind him in the race of life. "Now, look hero, son, said tho old man, "this 'ere lady is tu bo tho bride. I don't think she is tu giddy not fur tu kno' her o'n mind, do you?"

No further questions were asked. The affidavits were drawn. George H. Wilson swore that ho was over 21 years old, wliilo Mary E. Ausman made affidavit that she was more than 13 years of age. "Say, son," remarked the old man as ho took the lady by tho hand and started for tho door, "say, son, I'm 75 years old, and she's 73.

They were seen going down tho Delaware street stairway hand in hand, apparently as happy as though their footsteps had not passed tho border line of threescore and ten years.t—Indianapolis Sentinel.

THEY LOVE PEACE.

But They Will Fight io Protect the Queen anil Their Wives I-'roiu tho French.

Although no great power has been ablo to find an excuse, good in diplomacy, for interference in behalf of tho Malagasy, it is not an exaggeration to say that tho public opinion of Europe is unanimously opposed to tho French plans for tho subjugation of the island. Much sympathy for the islanders is excited by tho description of the annual ceremony of tho bath received in London this week. Madagascar is not without her old man ekvuent. Tho primo minister, addressing tho queen, said: "We will defend yon and our fatherland to the last breath. We have guns, cannon, powder, shot and all the necessaries of war ready and prepared. Ii avo heard what women say. They say the French are bad and wicked, and they know a good deal about it. But rest assured wo vill never again allow our wives and daughters to be taken by tho French. You, our queen and mistress, love peace. So do we, but not at tho prico tho French ask for it. Wo will therefore resist. We will fight till wo die rather than submit."

Strangers in Antananarivo at the annual least were surprised to seo tho pop- I illation giv-.,n up entirely to tho merrymaking which accompanies the bath which the queen and all her subjects take once a year.

Nobody

was disturbed

apparently by tho knowledge of an invading army being gathered to deprive them oi. tnoir independence.—Loudon Letter.

A Won:2cvf«l

"ho death is announced at Bourne-

mouth, England, of tho liov. Solomon

Ceorg] vn, (Slavonic, Araoie, Persian,

I M-I N* I I Tibetan, Japanese, Anglo-baxon, Welsh

The schools here are contemplating the and many other languages. His Jast work, completed just beforo his death, "Original N^tes on tho Book of Prov-

erbs. contains nearly 10,000 illustrated quotations culled from tho eastern fathers. In th" Bodleian library at Oxford is a volume containing a psalm writ! by him in .more than 80 languages. Uo was tho son of Dr. C:esar Malan of Geneva and was born in 181:2.—New York Post..

Progress III the South.

fei Tho south has made wonderful industrial progress in tho last l-l years, and in no year lias it gone forward with as much rapidity as in that which has ju,-t closed—a year of depression. Since lhM) tho railroad mileage pf the south has I been more tnan doubled. Tho yield of cotton tor

LS!)4

is nearly twice tho yie'

I of cotton in 1SS0. The yield of grab. has been -Jon,000 more bushels than in lsaO.

Five times tho amount of coal

was mined in lfs!M than in 1S80. and I the amount of capital invested in cotton mills between the years mentioned shows a like increase. So through tho entire list.—Chicago Times.

Tho I'.til In English Wlit-at.

The iali in the production and prico of wheat and other grain in England is shown a manner which startles British agriculturists by tho returns of tl -i board of agriculture for tho year just closed. Five years ago tho sales of Bri( isii wheat rosiohod y,."00,000 quarters, the average price being

Jj-'T.SO.

Last

year less than 2,000,000 quarters wt i'tproduced at .Vo. 55. Barley and oats liavo also declined. -,y.

Tli« C/..11- Is Liberal.

A Moscow correspondent tells a story of tho new czar which is quite in accordance with all that has been heard of his character. In tho list of oflicers recommended for promotion recently prosented to liim mention was-made of tho age and tho religion of tho nominees. The emperor struck out the column about religion, saying that it was no concern o" his.

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No. 51. A 2:!0-acre farm for sale or rent, 5 niil'js from Greenfield. A splendid stock farm.

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Practice limited to diseases of the

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ELMER J. BINFORD, LAWYER.

Special attention given to collections,

INSURANT:IO

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AAXA I, WILSON, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

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Specialty Diseases of Women and Children. I ity ami country calls promptly answered, dw

1855. T. C. 1895.

HUGHES'BANK

NO. WIT MAIN STKI:I T.

Issuo drafts, receive deposits, transact a general Backing Business Money to loan on long time at lowest rate ol interest.

L. B. GRIFFH, ffl. D.,

PHYSICIAN & SURGEON

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west of posiottiee) ireei:neid, Ind. 'J3-tS-lyr

DR. J. M. L0CHHEAD,

IIOMFMIIHC PHIMCUX ami

SIMON.

OHice at 2'5:.j" W. Main street, over Early'.s

lmur

Prompt attention to calls iu city or country. Special fitleution to CliildreuP. NVomens' IMHI

Chronic l)ise i.-'.e.s. Laiv resiilen plnsician Si. Louis ChUdreus Hospital.

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•'And the Leaves ine. i'i'oc Were for the lletilnv^ oi. .tlie .. Niit-ioas."—Jlev.

MAN 0 WA.

To wleini li ni:iv eoneern WeMie undersigned business men of '''rankfort, Ind.. eertiiv ih.-it we Inive known Dr. \V K. l'elliev m-Q-\\' ii the prist, two vears, and know liim to lie not onlv jjooil citizen, lionnralile and square in all his dealings ami reasiiiKthltMn Ills e.liaive*, lint, also as a skillful physician, ani 1 thai, lie has a,id a lar^e and extensivc |)raetiee diirnur residence here: tr. V. l-'i)\V l.i-.ll. I'Mii. I'rankloii Pinii's.

S TA I.KV .V lil'UNs, Publishers News-Kanner, A. 1. HKKK'i I'.istm liautist ('liiireh. 1\ '. 1)A Lin, I'list niasiiM .1. II. l'A ICI A-M iN^, 1 rv Iioods, HAN.NA A. .M.Vl'riX. I'ooisaml .shoes.

KI II Kit mtOS.. Novelty Store. KAVII) 1'. Mil,I,, slienll lint,in County. \V. IV

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L.-sl N (i lOli, A nicneiin'l'.s press A gen t.

I)It. MAN-d-WA Kor over one vear my daughter, Vira, was constant

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was eon-

Imed t.'i the iioiisi*. she was greatly reduced in ilesli and si ie.i^i h. li.. was t.iealed liy si^vei'ill prominent plivsieians. lull to no avail". We had dispaired o! ever having her cured. Hot we aro happv tosav iliat alter lour inonths use of

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Indian llerh lOxiraels, she is enjovini: oei-feet health. Kiel

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M. DAVIS, (ic..nlield, Ind., July ll, 'J4.

Dr. .Man-O-H'a treats, and cures sr por cent, of all chronic diseases ui \-cn ii|i liv other plivsieians as incurable. Oiliee in Wilson's New Hloek, in-eenlield. l)rtiee days, Kriday and Saturday oi each week:

No money icqmred of responsible pni'ties to hesji I lealnienI,. Terms fI 00 to .$S.UD per month.

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Kxperience not necessary. Tnfact prefer lewinner tit, a small salary at first, say, to beiiin from to $(50 per month, chances for promotion "j^ood." Must deposit in lianli c-isli, iiiiout. 100. No loan asked no investment leqiiireil. It is a s.'ilitried and permanent position (strictly oiliee uoik^. Our enterprise is strongly endorsed by hankers. Address P. O. P»o\- -I:?:?, Nashville, Tenn. Mention this paper. 1 w-Jnn-Feb