Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 13 December 1895 — Page 3
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Wilkins' Drug Store
For the largest and most complete line of
Books, Albums, Toilet Cases
and in fact, almost everything suitable for Christmas presents. Come in and see our stock whether you want to buy or not. We are always ready to show goods.
W. A. WILKINS,
No. 21 West Main St.
ONLY
TWO WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS.
Clocks
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~"61-ceks
All goods
engraved free
of charge
'while you wait
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L.A.DAVIS
RELIABLE
JEWELER
have three pairs of SpenUcles lying oil desk that were lUted to the eyes of Greenfield people by a traveling optician.
These same people are wearing glasses prescribed by
HTJSTON, Graduate Optician,
With Ij. A. "DA.V1S, that are giving them ease and ootnfort, preserving their eyes and their heaith.
Our Candies
Are sweetest and bast,
do not be deceived by cheap,
trashy stuff', for it is not fit
to eat, but come to us and
get pure and wholesome at
prices as reasonable as they
can be sold for. Our Christ
mas stock is now coming in
and we want you to come in
and see us.
XSAFTS J£OIZSQ
Qrocerij
HARRY STRICKLAND.
-C A V'-tr A »t- ft
Opposite Court House.
Local and Personal.
Flannigan's Wedding Saturday night. Mrs. Otis Orr is at Indianapolis today.
Dolls, dolls, dolls at Hammel's. tf Dolls, dolls for every body at Lee C. Thayer's.
Dolls, dolls, dolls at Hammel's. tf See the immense line of dolls at Lee C. Thayer's store. tf
A good cure for the blues—"Flannigan's Wedding." '.i lie Vicuna skin shoe wear for one year. Sold by Lee C. Thayer.
You will laugh for a week after seeing "Flannigan's Wedding." No filthy water at the Guymou House Barber shop nice clean.city water. 1G:2
Dolls aud childrens dishes at F. S. Dammel's china Store. 13t0. Mrs. E. P. Thayer, Sr. will return from Cincinnati this evening.
Banquet lamps, study lamps, all kinds of lamps at Hammel's. 18i6 Ste the greit. line of rocking chairs for Christmas at Lee C. Thayers.
Chas. Vaughn, of the Side Show grocery, was at the city yesterday. You will laugh long and loud if you go to tho Opera House Saturday night.
Cut glass of all kinds at,Hamuiel's. 13t6 Mrs. M. G. Alexander, who has been seriously ill for a few days, is reported much better.
I have two cbildreus hair cutting chairs Guymou House Barber .shop. lGti Luditrs! ask for the 20th Century shoes, made by Krippendorf, aud sold by Lee C. Thayer. tf
For rent, five rooms, centrally located, with bath, to smaUfamily. Enquire at this office. 3Ultf.
The laughing success, Murphy & McAvoy in "Flannigan's Wedding." J. S. Loehr has all the modern improvements for shampooing at the Guymon House Barber shop. Kit2
We are having a special sale of rocking chairs for the next ten days. tf LEE C. THAYER.
Don't waste money on high prices but Mrs. Bragg's trimmed hats and bonnets are wonders of low prices. 50&cu2
Go and see the fancy line of dishes, china and glass ware at Lee C. Thayer's. You can be pleased with a hair cut, shave., or Shampoo at the Guymon House Barbershop. 16t2
The concert at Spot Cash last night brought out a large number of music lovers who were highly pleased with the entertainment.
The Royal Blue is the name of the new shoe for men at Lee C. Thayer's. It's a daisy.
Mrs. J. H. Bragg is overstocked with millinery and the prices about one-half. Get you one. 50&dt2
You will see all the farce comedy stars, iucludding Murphy and McAvoy, in "Flannigan's Wedding," at the Opera House Saturday evening.
Trimmed goods at price3 never known in Greenfield before at Mrs. Braggs'. 50&dt2
The wonderful Bicketts are a feature of "Flannigan'es Wadding," which will be seen at the Opera House next Saturday evening.
County Superintendent Jacksoa and Trustee Henby, have been visiting the schools in the northern part of Center township this week, and report them all in a healthy condition.
The gentlemen, the ladies and the children can find presents, useful, beautiful and pleasing at Hammel's China store. 13iG
You will have money left for Christmas if you buy your hat of Mrs Bragg. 50&dt2
"He who wants his ad to pay, Will have thena published every Day." The EVENING REPUBLICAN is a splendid medium.
Dolls for children will be found cheapest at Lee C. Thayer's. Elmer E. Stoner has taken the degrees of Scottish rite Masonry up to the sixteenth and will finish at the next meeting.
Flat Addison ha3 brought suit in 'Squire Geary's court against John Cheney for $50, The plaintiff claims that the above amount is due him as an agent in a saloon deal.
The twentieth century is the name of the new shoe for ladies sold by Lee C. Thayer.
The market of the Helping Hand Society will be hsdd again Saturday in the basement of the new Christian church. All are invited. "Pelt all dogs that bark and you'll need many stones." Hit back at every competitor who slaps at you and yon. will waste much time that could have been more profitably spent.
Persons who have money to loan can secure good investments by consulting Henry Snow & Co. Interest and security satisfactory. No. 14 Penn. st. tf
J. W. Ramsey accompanied the County Commissioners' to Cleveland, today where they go to investigate a heating apparatus which they will probably use in the new court house.
All th« latest songs, dances and medleys are introduced in "Flannigan's Wedding," together with the greatest sensational aerial act yet accomplished.
Now
In at our window and
see the pretty things we
are getting ready for
your Christmas presents
but do not stop there
com inside and you will
find that we have a
much larger stock than
ever before, and at
prices that will sell
them. They will go
fast, so come early and
get first pick.
M. 0. QU1GLEY,
MODEL DRUGSTORE
Opposite Court House.
Spot Cash Druggist
Many cities ana towus throughout the State are seriously considering the advisability of a curfew odinance. This would cause all children of tender years to be in off the streets early.
Persons desiring to borrow money in either large or small amounts, long or shjrt time, are requested to call on Henry Snow & Co., 14 S. Penn. st. tf
Do not buy your holiday presents until you have investigated at Hammel's China store. The goods will please the ladies and the low prices everybody. 13t6
Persons who have a farm or town property for sale or rent, or persons who want to rent or buy any kind of property, should call on Henry Snow & Co., 14 S. Pennsylvania street. tf
"Little Bopeep," is a pastoral operetta in three acts. Bopeep, Boy Blue, Gill Lady Lea, Mistress Mary, Netticote and Taffy are the leading characters. A chorus of peasants by thirty children. Hear them at the Opera House, Dec. 20.
Miss Smith who was married to Mr. Easyworthy, last week, paid $2.50 for a Six foot table, $4.50 for the largest size oak cupboard, $3 00 tor six chairs and bought all their fufniture at Lee C. Thayer's the best place in the county.
Fresh, joyous, simple music is the best for children's voices. Patriotic songs are especially valuable so are little pastoral melodies, in which appear the fields and woods, the birds and the merry spring time. Hear their fresh young voices in "Little Bopeep."
The Bicketts, formerly P. T. Barnum's principal feature of his Greatest Show on Earth, will positively appear at each and every performance of "Flannigan's Wedding." At Opera House, Saturday night, Dec. 14th.
The supper given by the ladies of St. Michaels church, in the basement of the new Christian church last night, was largely attended aud a success in every particular. The ladies cleared close to $75, which will be placed in the hands of the new church committee.
E. P. Thayer & Co., meat market is still doing business at the old stand. We will continue to carry in stock the best of meats, keep up the assortment and meet all competitors as to prices. The customers are to be the judges as to quality. BLUE FRONT MEAT MARKET.
Rev. Thos. Holding, of Blue River Tp. went to Darlington, Montgomery county today where he will begin a protracted meeting in the Friends' church. Rev. Holding is a successful evangelist. He has just closed a meeting with the church at Flenning, near Seymour where there were 60 conversions and renewals. He is engaged all of his time.
Murphy and McAvoy, the greatest Irish comedians, who are appearing in their old success, -'Flannigan's Wedding," are supported by Maggie Meridith, Leona Bland, Emma Rogers, Bert Howard, Geo. Sherwood, Fred Barth, Burt Avery, and last, but not least, the great and only Bicketts. With such an array of talent, •'Flannigan's Wedding" is the strongest attraction on the road this season. At the opera house Saturday, Dec. 14. Admission 35 and 50 cents.
Notice VV. R. C.
The election of officers of Samuel H. DunbarCorps will be held Monday night. NOLA MATFIES Sec'y.
Circuit Court
The jury returned a special verdict in the case of Overman vs. the Carthage Turnpike Co., giving the plaintiff $275 damages.
The Injunction proceedings from Sugarcreek township, in which John Manche was sued, is now pending in the court.
I® DIFFERENCE.
Tennyson could take a worthless shfet of paper, write a poem ou it, and make it wortn $65,000. THAT'S GENIUS.
Vauderbilt cau write a few words on a sheet of paper and make it worth $5,000,000. THAT'S CAPITAL.
The United States can take an ounce and a quarter ofgokl, stamp upon it an "Eajile Bird" and make it worth $20. THAT'S MONEY.
A mechanic can take material worth $5 and make it into watch springs worth $1,000. THAT'S SKILL.
A rnei chant can take au article worth $1 and sell it for $1.50. THAT'S BUSINESS.
Some people will go to Indianapolis to buy goods when they can save money by trading at home. THAT'S FOOLISHNESS.
A laborer works ten hours a day for $3 per day. THAT'S LABOR.
The writer of tbis could write a check for $800,000, but it wouldn't be worth auything. THAT'S ROUGH.
But when we sell you dolls childrens sets of dishes, china, glassware, lamps and fancy baskets below all competition at home or abroad, and have ttie best line to select from, THAT'S REALITY.
F. S. DAMMEL'S CHINA STORE.
GREENFIELD
OPERA HOUSE
WILL A. HOUGH, Manager.
SATURDAY, DEO. 14.
The ever popular Irish Comedians.
Murpliy Mvoy,
In the funniest of all Irish Comedies
HffltlTs WEDDING
Just one long laugh.
A first-class company of
omedians, Singers, Dancers,
Specialists
Including the world renowned AEKIAL ARTISTS.
The Bicketts
No advanc in prices
35 and 50c.
:es
Tickets now on sale at Crescent Pharmacy.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Is now in running order and I would thank you all for your patronage.
First-class work Guaranteed
59 W. Main]St., Gant block.
LOUIE L. SING, Prop
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The Problem Solved,
If you are wise and desire to regain your health, then you will heed the advice of thousands and use the finest flour on earth. To do this you must use the "Leader Bread" where you get purification. Ask your physician.
NEW BKOS.
Hon, I. S. Gooding Will Speak at Uie Court House, Friday night "Hon. David S. Gooding will again speak at the court house on the "Money Question." He is solicitous that his old friends the farmers come out. Everyone, however, is cordially invited to attend.
Holiday Excursions via Fennsyluania Li3«# On December 24th, 25th aud 31st, 1595, and January 1st, 1896, excursion tickets will be sold from ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines west of Pittsburg to prints on those lines, valid to return until January 2nd, 1896. For details please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent. 18dw
..EARLY'S
BIG "DOUBLE DRUG STORE
We have both our stores packed with 0
iDAY
A mammoth stock of Toys, Hobby Horses Sleds, Fancy Dishes, Drums, Games, Albums, Toilet Sets, Perfumery, Cigars, etc.
A nice line of Christmas books—juvenile and standard. Our stock of Fancy Candies is immense.
Get our prices before you buy.
IL. Earlv's iif Doie Drug
IJ 0 0
Odd Follows' Building and 25 W. Main St.
We have just receiyed
iUo DOZEN
LADIES
Made from samples now be ing shown representing the styles of 1890. We are always looking after
LATEST
THE
and this time
we are far ahead of the procession. If you are in need of Shoes, don't miss this opportunity and get the latest. In the lot there are 300 pairs of $3 shoes which we are going to sell at
These are extraordinary bargains. See our Neckwear.
See our llmlerwear. See our Hats and CUps Felt boots with leather overshoes are something new and much better th the rubber.
Try a pair.
20 W. Main St
OITE COT3ES-
EARLIEST. INDIANS
Th® Introductory Volume of Mr. English's longr-expected Historical work will b* ,s published this fall, complete In ihemselvee, UNDER THE TITLE OP
CONQUEST of the NORTHWEST
with sketches of the* men who achieved It, including? a complete life of General Greorsre Rogers Clarke. By Hon. Wm. H. fengliah. of Indiana. Complete in twA large volumes, with numerous illustrations.
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Hon. Wm. H. English, of Indianapolis Is certainly deserving- of the highest com* mendatton for his action in withdrawing from public life several years ago in orasat to devote himself to the task ot writing history of Indiana, the Introduction which ts now appearing In two volt under the title of "CONXJUBBT OF 1-— NORTHWEST. He Is a millionaire and It is therefore unreasonable to migfr po»e hait his work along historical line® was animated by any spirit of selflshnesf or sordldness. No other man la so well|| equipped for the task he self -1 posea* He has been a conspicuous figure in ln-| dlana almost continuously since It wasr admitted to Statehood. He was secretary of the Constitutional Convention, and his» personality Is strongly marked in the OP-M panic law as well as In much of quent legislation. His great wealth ha* afforded him opportunities for devoting^ his entire attention to literary labor. Hi® Intimacy with public men and State aM Federal officials, has given him exception^ al facilities for gaining access to documents necessary to Insure thorougnne** and exactness in the preparation of nmhistory. After several years of ardent d®' votion and labor, undertaken In a spiriB ®f State pride and for pure love oit It^ the publication of THE ON UK ST OF THE NORTHWEST" will cause Mm be kindly remembered as an Indianlan whose motives have been often miscona a and citizen has been often ignored DJt unreasonable political bias and human nag ture's
inherent
prejudice against men Off
Immense wealth.—Lafayette ^Courier.
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