Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 4 March 1896 — Page 3

What's To Be Done?

Why* call at our store, of course. We wish to exchange groceries for cash or produce. A look at our elegant line ot fresh, new, and firstclass Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc., and our low prices, will convince you that you should alvvay go to the

White Boose Grocery.

Prompt Service.

Quick Delivery.

HARRY STRICKLAND.

Opposite Court House.

EYES. EXSHIBED FREE.

Thorough Examination with Ophalmoscope and Retmoscope.j

^ALL WORK

WARRANTED.

ETTSTON

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With L. A. Dtivis. Jeweler.

You Want

To^have your laundry, done upjjin first-class shape, that is, washed clean and ironed glossy, the only place in town to have it done is at the Troy Steam Laundry. They have all the latest improved machinery, and will guarantee all work they put out. If you try them once you wil) go again.

HERRING BROS.

Bob Gough, Solicitor.

American

0 Stories by Six American Writers

Is the feast we have prepared for our readers. They are tales of more than ordinary interest. Here are their names:

Will Lisenbee

Harry Stillwell Edwards

Alfred R. Calhoun

Alice E. Ives

Martha McC. Williams

Captain T. J. Mackey

If you know these writers you will watch for the stories. If you do not know them take this opportunity to make their acquaintance. The stories are

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Local and Personal.

Mis® Tillie New is sick. City Council meets tonight. Born to Mr. and Mrs. /okn Wright on Tuesday a baby girl.

Smoke Patterson's Special Bicycle cigtr. None better. 80tf Prank Rock and John Coffin of Charlottsville are visiting friends here today.

Sam Knight leaves today for Bedford, to engage in the sewing machine buisness. Mrs. William Robb^aud Mrs. James Smith are vi.-ntiug at Indianapolis today.

Hmoke the Little Prince Cigar, the only Clear Httvanna 5 cent cigar in the city Union niaile. 85tlw

Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Fall qr. 10c. 37rlw4

George Thayer h«s tbe lung fever but as he is belter to day it is thought he will have a mild c*se.

Mrs. Liudley Wells, wipe of R^v Wells, entert+iued the class she teaches iu Sundny, last night.

Hume is at the front, aud his mammoth stock tmidy is drawing a big trade to the candy kitchen. 8Tc2

NVlson Bradley went to Indianapolis today to a'tend a meeting of the trustees ot' he Blind Institute.

Found a watch, which the owner can have .v

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Crawford, prov­

ing ownership and paying icr this lioiioe. citn get the best Ave cent citrar in the market ab Jeff C. Pal terson's bicycle st.ore. Both before aud after six o'clock. 80. f.

Miss Katheriue R'dgway is a reader of raje ability. Hear her yive "Sergius to the Lion." at the Christian church March 4Lh.

Samuel Stokes who han been visiting bis sister, MJS J. N.

Goble, this wiuter,

left for his home in Protection, Kas., today. The Hesperian Reading Club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. A. Black on Saturday afternoon, March "Hh, at two o'clock.

For sale or ren"—One 2-story brick business house on Pennsylvania street opp site Presbyterian chui-ch. See A.

Branham. SOtf. James Lemmons, an employe at Gordon's Planing Mill let a log fall on his hand yesterday, and mashed his thumb and foreflDger severely.

The'ladies of the Helping Hand Society, will ve the usual variety on sale at their market in the basement of the Christian church next Saturday.

Mrs Elmer J. Binford and baby, went to Knightatown t^day, where sne will v:sit tee family of her father-in-law, Rev. J. O. Binford, the rest the week.

A 'nrcrp number of Masons were present Tuesday night and saw Rev. M. E. Nethercutt of the M. E. Chuich, raised to the subliite degree of a Master Mason.

J. W. Tritipo, trustee of Vernon township was iu town yesterday evening. Mr Tritipo is a c-indidate for county Treasurer on the Democratic ticket, so his friends say.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hardy, of Markleville, are guests of her father, P. James on East St for a few d^ys. Mr. Hardy is one of Madison Countys most prosperous successful and honored business men,

Htime's candy kitchen has customers from Shelby, Rush, Henry, Madison. Hamilton and Marion counties, while the people of Hancock county maki it head quarters when buying candies, nuts, fruits, figs, dates, etc. 87t2

Marsh and Cook, R. A. Black, J. H, Binfo 'd and E mer nford, attorneys in the divorce case of Binford vs. Binford, taken to Marion county on a change of venue, and which comes up today for trial, went to Indianapolis today to attend court.

Those who were among the original subscribers to the building fund of the Christian church and have not finished paying the amount subscribed, are requested to call and pay the same. See the Secretary A. K. Branham or Morgan Chandler. 80tf

John

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Chandler and family arrived

from Owen county, Ky. Tuesday, and will hereafter be residents of Haocock county. He is a nephew of Hon. Morgan Chandler, of this city. He will reside on the farm belonging to the Greenfield Banking Co., near Westland, formerly owned by Lemuel Harold.

The Temple Quartette Concert Company gave enteitainments on the Star Courses of both Richmond and Indianapolis this winter. It Is an honor to a town the size of Greenfield to be able to have as fine entertainments as the large cities.

Show

your appreciation by your

presence at the Christian church Wednesday night at 8 p. m.

A Big Labor Demonstration at Anderson.

Sunday will see a big labor demonstration in Anderson. Three thousand glass workers are expected to be present and large numbers from other industries. A welcome address will be made by Judge Ellison Mayor M. M. Dunlap will preside. Speeches will be made by Hon. John Howard, Prosecuting Attorney at Wheeling, W. Va., and a former glassworker. Mr. Bostick of Pendleton, and Mr. D. A. Hayes, Vice-President of the Bottle Blowers Association. A great time is anticipated. Mr. Hayes says it is the intention lo have a big demonstration here some time soon. ••ISSBfg

Yiah,

White fish, Trout and Salmon, already dressed at E. P. Thayer & Co.'s market.

Marrlge Llcentei.

Oliver E. Wilkins and Grace G. Piersall. Henry Mirling and Sophia Mary Christina Ho ff.

The Record book of Greenfield Chapter N). 96 Royal Arct Masons has been misp'aced, any one knowing where it is will mfrr a favir on the Secretary H. D. Barrett by informing him.

Wed iin£ Auiiivei'iur

Yesterday N. N Cooney aod wife celebrated their 57ih anniversary. Tnere were a large number of relatives *nd friends present. Mr. Cooney nl wife have 80 gran land great-graudchildien, most of whom are liviug aud were present.

The IJivorc:e Granted.

Mis Ida M. Mueiler, of Charlottesville, was granted a divorce Moud ty from her husband, J. J. Mueller, on the charge of abandonment aud failure to provide, fwo ears adto they were living in Illi nois when the gay and festive J. without proper cause, left his lawfully wedded wife aud thereafter failed to provide to" her. She has sinc9 resided with her parents at Charlottesville.

AF1SB MEEfliNG,

The Comity Meili«'al Association in Session lucn.ay. The County Med:c-d Association met in regular monthly session Tnesdty afternoon. It was the 1 u\i,est and best meeting held yet. Papers were read on Neuralgia, by Dr. C. A. Baines, aud syntheticil Remedies by Dr. J. A. Coms'ock, both of this city. The papers were both valrable and interesting and freely discussed. The iroju-ty is now in line con dilion and doing excellent work.

A Muncie Delegation.

Tuesday a delegation of eighteen glass workers hea led by H. Hoag and C. Canning, Jr ctme here frum Muncie So attend the labor meeting held at the Opera House. While here they went through the glass fic ories except the bottle works, where they were refused admission, as ttiey vveuo in a body. Mr, Stretter sai 1 they would be welcome to go through if only two or three CHtua at a time, but under the present circumstances he pid not wa it so many to go through at once. The men were well pleased with our city and left for their homes today.

liUKGLAfW

Tiiey Break Into Morgan Andis's House L.ast Night. Last night about 10 o'clock, burglars, entered the home of Morgan Andis, who lives about tnree miles West of Philadelphia, aud chloroform-d the family and proceeded to search the bouse.

Mr.« Andis ou whom the drug failed to have the deaired effect, was awakened by the noise and raised the alarm. The robbers hastily decamped taking with them Mr. Andis's pants which contained his pocket book and about $36 in money. The pants waie found this morning about 200 yards east of the house.

Mr. Andis came to town today and had two tramos who had been seen around the neighborhood arrested. Marshall Scott searched them but failed to fina any of the missing articles. Mr. Andis telephoned to Anderson to D. H. T6ter, to baing his blood hounds and an effort will be made to track the thieves.

Graduates of the County Schools. The pupils of the County whose names are in the following list have made grades which entitle them to diplomas:

Jackson Township, Blanche Woods, Ramond Shultz, Pearl Woods, Pearl E. Davis Center township, Francis E. Saore, Iim Shore. Buckcreek township: WaHer Eastes, Hattie Dunham, John Fink, Frank E*stes, Carl Grist, Alta Luse, William Offenbacker, Inez Offenbacker, James Morse, Bert Bratten. Green township: Lawrence Jarre tt, Arnold Roberts, Je3se Ferrel, Laura B. Barrett, Henry B. ^^ilson, Jr,, Alonzo Curtis, Blanche Alford,, Noah Kuhn, Mina Webb Thomas Smithers. Vernpn township: Effle Jackson, Maggie Brizendine, Katie Hiday, Madison Thomas, William H. Meeker, John C. Pope, Arthur Sells, Anna Cushmau. Brandywine township: William Reece, Harry Porter, Daisy Scott, Fannie Tiney, Ethel Clift. JFortville: Will Shaffer, Stewart Faussett, Mattie Brown.

The manuscripts from Brown township were nob received in time to be given in this report.

QUITMAN JACKSON, County Supt.

Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of. F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid «nfl that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Care.

FRANK J. CHENEY.

tfworn to before me and subscribed in my presence,this 6th day of December. A. ff. 1888.

Seal I A. W. GLEASOtf, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts direotly on the^ blood and Mucous surfaces and the system. Vc to* testimonials, free. 'pi

Cheney & Co Toledo, 0»"4""

M£*3old by Druggists, 75c. Feb

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VV® announce the ar. rival of our new

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styles You are cordially

invited to call and see them. Everything firstclass.

PRICES TP LOWEST.

lilMtlariiw. Tailor.

Randall block, uo-stairs.

OPERA HOUSE

WILT, A. HOUGH, Manager.

MARCH 9 and lO.

VPIJl KNAPP

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The wonder of the 19th century. Twenty mea can't Jift her from the sta^e Increases her weight from 118 to 500 pounds.

Given if Fraud is Proven.

Hypnotism Paralyzed! The greatest act ever seen in America. Miss Knapp played eleven months in the Lyceum theater, London. Spiritualists, doctors, scientists and skeptics, everyone dumbfounded. All laws cf nature defied.

FROM LIFE TO DEATH IN 5 MINUTES.

Higly endorsed by press and pulpit

Seats at Crescent Pharmacy.

COMING EVENTS

Meetings of Interest in Our Fair City. Persons are at liberty to make use of this column in announcing entertainments or meetings of general interest. By reading the Coming Event column daily one will be posted on all future entertainments and meetings, and can select those they desire to attend.

Wednesday night, March 4th, Fourth entertainment High School Lecture Course, by The Boston Temple Quartette. —Christian church.

Thursday, March 5th, Grand cake-walk and supper by the 2nd M. E. church.— Opera House.

Saturday, March 7th, 1 p. m., mass meeting Republican voters of Center Tp., to select delegates to State convention and to district convention at Connersville which will select delegates to the National Convention and a Presidential elector. —Court Room.

Tuesday and Wednesday, March 10, and 11th,—The Virginia Kuapp Theatrical Company.—Opera House.

Wednesday night, March 11, Childrens' entertainment at the Christian church.

Childrens' Entertainment at the Christian Church.

Next Wednesday evening, March 11th, there will be an entertainment given by Miss Lena Barr at the new Christian church for the benefit of the choir. Little Miss Mildred Lucas, of Indianapolis, the talented child elocutionist will be on the program. One of the most entertaining features of the program will be a baby show in the afternoon. Remember the date, March 11th. Program annouaced later. Proceeds to be applied on new books.

Notice.

I have removed my shop to 38a Wett Main street where I am better than ever prepared to clean, dye and repair ladies and gentleman's clothing of every description. Kid glove cleaning a specialty. 79tf GEORGE JUSTICE.

Painting, Graining and Glaring

Furniture, finishing, upholstering, enameling & o. J. M. Price. Phone 88 The old reliable painter corner of R. R. and Pennsylvania. 74tf

VHJ Tour Water Rent.

Consumers of water from the city water works are hereby notified that their water rent is dne and payable March 1st.

WM. G. SMITH, City Treasurer. 8414.

Dress Making.

Sewing, all kinds children's clothing a specialty. Gooding block. 86tf MBS. JISSV B. DAVIS.

Spring Styles

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Is located in 1 hat section of Gef rfria'trayrrFecV ly the

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1896. Tailoring.

Every resident of Greenfield is familiar with the fact that we are the leading exponents here of the ideas of^-,^^-

The Best Qualities, Th.e Latest Styles, The Best Kitting Suits,

In gentlemen's tailoricg. Our Spring Stylss and goods are here. Come in and see our goods,, learn the pricas and leava your orders.

MCC0LE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR,.

Gooding Block

PALMS. PALMS.

I.lavuig just received a fine lot of Palms, I would be pleased to

make you pri e- 011 all kinds of decorating. I have a nice collection of

BLOOMING PLANTS

Come and See Them.

Cut Flowers, Roses and Carnations on hand at all times. Floral Work on short notice.

Green House, W. South Street.

ACOB FOREST, Florist.

A E & I I O I I A A I W A

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OOlOny, parlies fi oni St Lniis, Chicago luchaiui oils, Detroit. Cleveland and Cinclnaati an ferine sleejiets with only one chaiife. in del ot at Nashville, to TiMoo* owan, The section in which this colon} isiocattd has hern well named

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W" for in ii n»e locned tl» Im£cmi«ic1 ficluir'f 'rile world, while Vears, Ap pie s, Grapes and Melens do equally well. The *Oil Is easily cultivated and produces fiDe crops* Corn, nats, Roe, Barley, Colt 11, Sutr ane, Sweet ami Iris^i Potatoes, Peas, and a general variety oV tables. The cKmato is mild and healthful. Lands conviently located to shipping points .MS be'secured for from *5 to #10 per acie on liberal tonus.

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