Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 7 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 alway go to the

White House Grocery.

Prompt Service. Quick Delivery.

HARRY STRICKLAND.

Opposite Court House.

EYES EXjpiED FR££.j

I

jTlioroiigh Examination with Ophalmoscope and Retinoscope,

^1LLW0R1U

WARRANTED.

HUSTON

GRADUATE

OPIISIBH.

With L. A. Divis, Jeweler.

We announce the ar.

rival of our new

Mi'

styles. You are cordially

invited to call and see

them. Everything first-

class.

PRICES THE LOWEST.

raier. Tailor.

Randall block, up-stairs.

You Want

To have your laundry done upjln 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 wiU go again.

HERRING BROS.

Bob Goagh, Solicitor.

o. in uoltl Lost.

WASHINGTON, March 7.—The treasury yesterday lost $1,031,400 in gold coin, and $19,200 in bars, which leaves the true amount of the gold reserve $123,946,290.

Bear Admiral Walker 111.

NEW YORK, March 7.—Bear Admiral Henry Walker. U. S. N. (retired)

is

very low with grip at his home in Brooklyn, and owing to his advanced age, 88 years, his death is believed to be Vat a matter of a short time.

Local and Personal.

Our streets are in a terrible condition. Knights town has a few cases of scarlet fever.

Miss Frankis Comstockis atlndi tnpolis today visiting. Smoke Patterson's Speciil Bicycle cig-ir. None better. 80tf

C-inf Parker is mncli better and will soon be at bis work again. Sefh Hook arid W. Morrison marie a trp to ShelbyvilJe yesterday

John Bailey, of Spiceland, is in tlie city and will probably locte with us. K. Thayer & Co had a line fHst^ay or meats in front of their market today

Miss iy Selm in is home from Indianapolis visiting her parents over Sunday. Tbe Extern Star wi'l pi re an entertainment at th ir ball ntxt Tuesday evening.

Trustee A.. S. Hill of Jackson -ownship is in thH ci'y today visitiug i'rien is. Mrs J. Bobn is visiting her sister-ri-law, Mrs. W. H. Farriss as Cicero, Ind.

Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy ('-lulled Corn). It is delicious. Full q-t. o7' \v4

Smoke the Little Prircs Cigar. th-°. only Clear H.-:vanna 5 cent -cigar ia tbe cifcy Union made. 85 lw

Sell Walker is a candid te for tbe Hepu'lica?» nomination for Councilnvm iu tbe drst ward.

Cbas Y.-iuplm moved yesterday into the house recently occupied by Sain Kuigh^ o.i Isortb Last street.

Mrs. ias. F. W-dt-h. who fell over some obsiruetiot-s o«i the sidewalk and severely iujtrei brrself, is getting better

Mrs Ewiug the noted cook of Indianapolis uses "Lender Flour" as do tbe best cooks iu our city. 89,2. XI-:\V BHO3.

Persons needing nice, clean old papers for iUie cleaning or other purposes, can secure tbem chea.j at tbe REPUBLICAN office. tf

Geo Smith the leading baker pronounced, "Leader Flour" tbe finest in the land from which he makes Cuminins famous bread. 89t2.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Titman, of Coviugton, Ky., and Mrs. Henry Williams of Indianapolis, are thegnests of Mrs. Jerry Marshal.

For sale or rent—One 2-story brick business house on Pennsylvania street opp'site Presbyterian church. See A. K. Branhatn. SOif.

El ler Ira Turner, a Baptist minister from Boone county, Missouri, preaches today and tomorrow at two o'clock at the Christian church.

The Greenfield Dramatic Club will give an entertainment at the Opera House Mirch 27. The play is entitled, "She Stoops to Conquer."

Prasident EL A. Gobin of DePauw University, will be the guest of Hon. Ephraini Marsh over Sunday. They were classmates at old Asbury University.

To every lady that will come to our store next Saturday, as a special inducement we will sell you our regular $1.75 dongola button shoe, patent tip, for $1.

LEE C. THAYER.

S. P. Bolander, of Anderson, is in the city today looking for a location for a grocery store. He was in the grocery business at .Anderson, but recently sold out..

Muncie has an official dog killer, who in the pa-1 three weeks, has sent 88 canines to dog heaven. The magic city is evidently not a successful health resort for stray purps.

City Marshal Emery Scott, put a number of tramps into a box car, shut the door on them and sent them out of town yesterday, A few days work on the streets or a stone pile would cause a large number of tramps loafing around this city 40 move on.

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. Branhatn or Morgan Chandler. 80tf

Rev. M. E. Nethercut has but three more Sundays at the M. E. church during the present conference year. He will probably be returned, however, as he is popular both with his church and the citizens generally, and has been here but one year.

The members of the M. P. church hay® decided to improve their church by repapering and also repainting, both outside and inside, and the moneyK is in sight for this work. This congregation is doing an excellent work in the community.

We have heard from the following out townships whose delegates to the Distri it Convention, are as follows: Blue River, R. B. Binford Brandywine, David Bentley Green, Jas. F. Webb Jackson, Lfndsey Walker Sugar Creek, James Freeman Vernon, J. G. McCord.

Notice.

I have removed my shop to 38% West Main street where I am better than ever prepared to clean, dye and repair ltdie and gentleman's clothing of every descrigtjton. Kid glove cleaning a specialty. 79tf GKORGE JVBTICK.

SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.

TO WHICH ALL. ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.

Subjects of tbe Different Pastors—SundaySchool and C. IS. Announcements, aud Other Items of Interest.

FRIEVDS' CHURCH. LINDLEY A. WELLS pastor. North State Street.

Sunday school at 9 15 a. m. C. E prayer meeting at 6 p. m! Preaching at 1:30 a. m. and 7 p. Morniug

The V'ouug

sutjjct,

"The Pries'hro-i of Believers. Evening subject, The Tendency of sin." Everyo jdy will ivceive a heirty welcome to

01

ir services.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH. W

GA11D, PASTOR.

Cor. East and North Streets.

Preaching at 10:80 a. m. and 7 p, m. Morning Subject, "Jo of the Man of Sorrows Evening Subject, "Tbe giit of Wresiling

The evening sermon will be one of special in!ere,st to the y«ung people of our city.

Sunday school at 9.15 a. m. W. S. Moutg.-.mT. Snpt. C. IS. at 5:45, Ch.- s. Reeves President.

FIRST E. CHURCH. M. E N'ETHEIl ITT, PASTOn. Corner Stace and South Street-

Rev. H. A. Gobin, D. the acting President of De Pauvv University, will preach at 10:30 a. and 7 p. in.

cordially invited.

All

M. CHURCH.

W. L. MAltTIN, PASTOR.

East

South

Street.

SUM day school at 9 o'clock, followed by clas? meeting Junior C. E. at 2 o'clock. C. E prayer meeinigat six and p'-each ins at seven o'clock. Subject, "Future Recognition." Voice of the People.

Misses Mattie Milbourn and Maud Comstock attended the Indiana reunion of the Enquirer Household club, at Connersville Thursday of list week. They report a good time. Their cousins, 2VIessr3 Fouz, Flnis^a-h, Hanger and Judy, of Middletown, Ohio, accompanied them home for a weeks' visit. A party was given in honor of the gentlemen at the home of Miss Milbourn, Thursday evening. Among the guests were: Dr Hallam, of Indiaoapolis, Miss Maggie Fox worthy, of Knitihtstown and Miss Ida Judy, of Richmond. It was a very enjoyable event.

Man's Christian Club.

There was a Young Man's Christian C^ub organized at the M. P. Church Friday night of fifteeu young men. The object of the club is to deve op Christian character and life and also assist each other in Church and Sunday Scoool work.

Surprise Party.

A surprise party was given last night at the home of Miss NellieJLynatnof Lincoln street, it being her 17 th birthday, games were played until! ten o'clock then refreshments were served and all denarted wishing Miss Nellie many happy returns, those present were the Misses Ona Chandler, Daisy Patterson, Bertha Gambrel, Mabel Johnson and Ella Carl Mr Gurnie Hill, Reedy Card, Edgar Moore, Otto Lacy and Sam LysamaliO Miss Minnie and Mr. Clifton Johnson of Indianapolis.

ALMOST A RIOT.

Union And Non-Uutou Men Quarreline.

Things at the bottle house looks interesting at times, trouble bet weed the nonunion and the striking blowers have been narrowly averted several times, and yesterday afternoon it looked as'if the crisis was reached and that an out-break would take place in which blood would be spilled. A non-union blower slapped a child of one of the union men. The child's father soon appeared upon the scene and things began to get warm between them, as men began to arrive and taKe sides with one or the other. Fire-arms were drawn and threats freely made, but friends interferred and^ptevented them from coming to blows.

Catarrb Cannot be Curep,

with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internall, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall,s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly on the muscous surface. The perfect combinaton of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.

J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O..

f^fSold by Druggists, 75c. Feb

The Problem Solved,

If you are wise and desire to regain your health, then you will heed the advice of thousandsand use the finest flour an earth. To do this you must use the "Leader Brand"'where you get purification. Ask yourjphysician.

NEW BROS.

OPERA HOUSE

WILL A. HOUGH, Manager.

MARCH 9 and lO.

The wonder of the 19th century. Twenty mei can't lift lier from the sta^-e Increases her weight from 118 to 500 pounds.

Given if Fraud is Proven.

HvpnotKm Paratyzed! 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 DElTII IN 5 JilXCTES.

t^igly endor.-ed by press and pulpit

Seats at Cresceut Pharmacy.

COMING EVENTS,

BLLSJETIKGS OK IN RKST IN OCR IA1B CITY. Persous are at liberry to make ti^e of this column in announcing entertainments or meetings.«f genenl interest. By readiag tbe uniug Event column daily 011^ vvili be posed on all future entertaioments and meetings, and can select those they desire to at tend.

Saturd-iy, March 7th, 1 p. m., mass meeting Republican voters of Center To to select delegates suite convention and to district, convention at Connersville whioh wot select delegates to the National Conveu'iou and a Presidential elector. —C Kcom.

Monday and Tuesday March 9, and 10th,—The Virginia Knapp Theatrical Cotnpauy.—Opera House.

Wednesday night, March 11, Childrens' entertainment ai fc.ie Christian church. Tuesday, March 10, the building contractors ot the city meet at Council lauioer at 7:30 p. m.

The Other isiiie of the Karly Clus ing Movein .lit.

EDITOU REPUBLICAN:—A very influential gentlemen having attempted to poisou ihe munis of the good Christian temperance people of (ireenfield, against me "a straug-r," in a rejenc issue of your valuable paper, I ask space for a re-

He does this because I like several of your oid substantial citizens and leading business men, tbe butchers, diugsts! (who. no doubt, have collectively doue as mucij for your town as other citizens,) presume to recoguize the fact that I am uuder lasting obligations to the patrons that sustain me by their patronage. Even th iugh it may be after six o'clock, when either the tired work-ing-man or the gentleman and wife who may be out tor a stroll, may wish to purchase the provisions that are to sustain them and their families, on the morrow. I am sorry that anyone, even though th town's patronage has built them up so hands mely, should hold me in any less est«em, because I ao not hold that the patrons are under lasting obligations to me. In all candor, I ask, is it fair to thus seek to create a bad impression against one who comes among you with only the fairest intentions.

No doubt many good Christian temperance people have been influenced by this article, to think me in the wrong. Regardless of the favorable effect the early closing of the business houses may have on the pool rooms and kindred interests,in a town like yours, where almost every youDg and middle-aged man comes, up town and to the post office every evening. Ask the proprietors of these resorts about the new faces that frequent their places offcevenings, of late.

After 15 years of careful observation and study of this subject, I claim that instead of it being a crime to keep openhouse, its the contrary, if anything, especially just now, as I am informed by many people that they fear trouble here, unless the difficulties at both the stove foundry and the bottle glass works are soon settled.

Hoping you will do the justice to present my side of this question, I am with best wishes all around.

Yours,

S. A. REINHEIMER.

Friday, March 6th.

GREENFIELD UA1LY MARKETS. SATURDAY, 3 p. m.—Wheat, 70c corn,

33c oats, 18c clover seed, $3.75 timothy seed, $2.75 timothy hay per ton, $15.00 clover hay per ton, $10.00

Butter, 10c eggs 10c lard, 7c potatoes 32c bacon, 7c chiokens, 7%c ducks 25c. Hogs, $3.50 to $3.75 steers, $3.50 to $3.75 heifers, $2.50 to $3.00 cows, $2.00 to $2.50 veal calves, $4 00 to $5.00 lambs, $5.00 to $3.50 Shipping and export cattle, $4.00.

You can get the best five cent cigar In the market at Jeff. C. Patterson's bicycle store. Both before and after six o'clock.' 80tf,

Spring Styles

1896.

A nice line

of

Merchant

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

Tlie Best Qu.a.lities, The Latest Styles, Ttie Best Kitting Suits,

In gentlemen's tailoring. Our Spring Stylss and goods are here. Coine in and see our goods, learn the prices and leave your orders.

MCC0LE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR.

Goodino: Block.

EARLY'S

BIG DOUBLE DRUG STORE. We have both our stores packed with

Tailoring.

ft GOODS

A mammoth stock of Toys, Hobby Horses Sleds, Fancy Dishes, Drums, Games, Albums Toilet Sets, Permmery, Cigars, etc.

Beautiful books—juvenilend

standard. Our stock of Fancy Candies is immense. Get our prices before you buy.

V. Early's Big Double Drug Store,

Odd Fellows' Building and 25 W. Main St.

—A.HST

Of "bread, pies, cakes, candies,'nuts, oranges, figs, dates, etc., always on hand. "We do our own baking and make our own candies and can

Assure you they are fresh and pure.

Licl tajeols ot nil Hours

PATRONIZE THE

VIENNA BAKERY AND RESTAURANT

Bohm's^Old Stand.

HARRY REGULA, Prop.

"Improvement the Order of ti?«Age." ThreelNew Models.

Ipwiitem

Premier

•^Nos.

HAVE'YOU EXAMINEDTHEM? Many Improvements" Heretofore Overlooked |by Other Manufacturers.

Address THE|SM1TH|PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.,1' 76 E. Market St., Indianapolis,

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