Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 14 March 1896 — Page 3
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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
Wieira Grocery.
Prompt Service. Quick Delivery
HARRY STRICKLAND.
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Are the most f-ensitive of all organs of the human body. {|jj Many eye* are being ruined b* JHJ wearing improperly fitted glass- jjjj es Does the print blur? Do your eyes tire or nolle when jjjj reading? Do they watfr? A'e [JJJ they sore or iuflaniei? These jjjj symptom* to defect in jjij in the refraction, or muscles ol jjjj the eye all of which can be jjjj cured with the right kind of jjij glasses. That's the kind you W get of us. Thorough ex*min- jjjj ation with Opthalmoscope fret HH of charge.
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED. I
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Now Ready.
STYLES.
Complete assortment of newess ideas. Make your selections from our line.
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Randall block, up-stalrs.
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Tojhave your laundry done up^n 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 will go again.
HERRING' BROS.
Bob Gongh, Solicitor.
The Problem |Solved,
If you are wise and desire to regain jour health, then you will heed the ad* vice of thousands'and use the finest flour on earth. To do this you must use the "Leader Brand"*where you get purification. Ask yourjphysician.
Spot Cash has just received 40 new rolls of carpet for Spring trade. Go get the cut price
Lee Thayer Jr., of Indianapolis, is here visiting his father Lee C. Thajer, over Suuday.
The 20th Ceutury is the latent thing in Indies shoes. Spot Cash s.:lls them for tjj'v. 0,
Miss Gratiot Binford and Miss Mattie Brown were at ludionapo.is last night attending he ontoricril contest.
Smoke the Little Pii ce Cigar, the only Clear Havann* 5 cent cigar iu the city. Uu oi. i:.«
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NEW BROS.
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I have removed my shop to 88£ West Main street where I am better than ever prepared to clean, dye and repair ladie and gentleman's clothing of every description. Kid glove cleaning a specialty. 79tf GBORGE JUSTICE.
Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). It is delicions. Fall «t. lOo. 37dw4
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Local and Personal.
JOHN M. SCOTT, CITY RIPORTKB.
Hume the candy dealer is alive man. 93i2
-Trilby—Trilby—Trilby
Trilby—Trilby id comma! Harry Gray, of Indianapolis, was in this citj last evening
The great eveut—Trilby, Tuesdny nigbt, ic 7-U-John Fwst and wife went to Decatur, Illinois yesterday to viM ibnir daughter.
Mrs H. Tbayer has been sick a couple of i\s, iiit i- be ter.
20th Century shots tor $2 50 and $3 at LEE C. 1'HAYEKS
Smoke Patterson's cpeci.il Bicycle cti ,\.(ie better. 80tf Splendid wardrobe stage settings and sceuerj in Trilby. lAA»*re:icH Boring and his son Ora went to Chicago yesterday. .-•-I'n'H or seat* no**' at the Crescent Pharniicy for Trilby, 25, 35 and 50 cts.
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A fine quilt made by th« Lookout Society, will be
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Thomas Wilson Hnd wife, of Iudianapoiis, are visiting Mrs. Wilson's parents, Ct*pt. P. A. Card aud wife. r.very lady wearing a No. 3 shoe or slipper, can get great bargains at
nice, clean old papers
x- nuuse cletuing or ocher purposes, can se .t'B liiem cbeaj at the REPUBLICAN office. if
Manager John Corcoran, of the electric liglit works, is having a udW saaft put in thf eueine that runs the electric street lights.
W. S. Montgomery and family went to Indianapolis today and will be guests over Sunday of Louis H. Gibson and wife.
Miss Grace Berryman, of Crawfords ville, who has oenn visning Ed Hart, of W. Main street, went to Cartnage yesterday.
Miss Ida Steele, who is a Senior at De Pauw University, came home far a Visit over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Geo. S. Wilson.
Quite a number of ladies took thei? ch.ldren to see tbe dog and pony show at English's opera house, Iudiauapula, this afternoon.
W. Ripple, the man who sold the German coach horse to the stock company recently, is here to collect the money on the notes.
Mrs. J. J. Townsend and children, of Indianapolis, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. N. J. Shelby and other relatives, over Suuday.
Do not miss the surprise and pie contest at the M. P. church tonight. Ten cents admits you to all the pleasures of the evening.
Co. Supt. Quitman Jackson and his children Bessie an.i Carl, and Mart Cof field are at McCordaville today atteiding teachers institute.
Ed McClelland aud wife, J. Wilbur Sligar, wife and children, of Indianapolis, will spend Sunday with Harry Strickland and wife, on W. Main street.
A war between the bath houses at Noblesville has reduced the price of baths to ten cents. That beats going to the river, even in tLe summer time.
John Clark Ridpath, of Greencastle, wag here last night to see his little grandSOD, George Thayer, who has the pneumonia. George is getting better. IJHany S. Hume and wife have moved from the Rainey property corner Main and School street into apart ofE. E. Stoner's handsome double residence on Main St.
Charles W. McZown this city, has been appointed a mail xigiaer on the Pan Handle railroad for irOy ayr, between Pittsburg and IJJ'I.'UL The ion begins the 25th of this month.
The Republican cprtl'dt ^i for council man in the third ward a. Ch' ~les Brand, Will A. Hughes, and Dewitl C. Sifey. James A.. Flippo is talked of by the Democrats, and some are so rash as to say they will elect him no matter how much money it takes. We have however heard of no Republicans for sale in that ward, and confidently predict that the Republicans they bay there, will be scarce than hens teeth.
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DUSTLFSS OIL.
IT 18 A GREAT SUCCESS—RK AD ITS COMMENTATIONS.
ltd Merit* are Known in lpiiiaapolis—Or«ler From A. D. Filkl .ton, Ge ieral Agent, Crescent Pharmacy, (Jn ttnlcl.
Charles vjH\er& o, Ii-diauapolis. A Pilktirou. E~q.. Gr^enfietd, Iid., Dear Sir:—We have been using he Du.-t-lehS Oil on the flo-r our retail depirt insist for the past five mouths. We take gieat plt-asure in ree in pending th'S oil a-^ it wilt do everything that is claimed lor it. Wettsted it thoroughly duriug our holiday rush of I8i)5 aud consider it the best investment we have made in years Yjurs ver iespect uilv,
HAIiLKS VlAYEU
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W S Gant, de.ue. Groceries, Buggies, etc. A Pilkinton, Greenfitld. Ind. Dear Sir:—I have been using Dustless Oil on the floor of my buggj room for six week-*, =»nd flud that dust, the greatest nuisance I have to coutt-nd with, is a thing of tbe st. I iii o.it aiford to do without it for double its ost. I cheerfully recommend it to any dealer iu vehicles.
Yours truly, A7. S. GANT.
Council Ohamoer, City of Greenfield. A. C. Pilkint »u, Dear Sir—It has been four weeks since the janitor put Dlistless Oil" on the fl ors the Ci'y Building, Previous to putting it on, dust with us was a mtinual source of annoyance. Now we have JO "lust at all. It is a good thing—push it alousj. I have no hesitancy in recommending it to any person wanting a dustless room.
Very respectfully, GE RGE W. DUNCAN, Ma or Cifv of Greenfield.
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social tonight at the M. church Re id ni-d Walkers bU special sale ad. Yju'•a'. s- Vrt ui iLe by trading at the (nmoth store.
Ll- C. IHA.VKR.
Miss Bessie Kerrick, the principil of the high school, went to Muucie jesterday to MI her parents over -Sun tay.
Ym can get the best five cent ci^ar tn the market at .Jeff Patterson's bicycle store. Both before aud After ix o'clock. 80if.
Pilkintou, Greenfield, Dear Sir—
We take much pleasure in commending "Dustless Oil" to any parson in the mercautile business. S nee ting it on the floor »e have bad no trouble in overcoming what has been a constaul annoyance aud damage to our stock of ^oods. Before u-iug "DusMess Oil" tbe dusting was a much greater task than the sweeping, now we onlv have to sweep and that is much more easily done since useing the oil. We have been using it six week*.
Yours respectfully, B. THAYBR.
Kothe, Wells & Bauer, Wholesale Grocers, Indianapolis. A Pilkinton, Greenfield, Dear Sir— Please send us son as i• s.-ible cne-half barrel "Dustless Floor Oil" to use in our salesroom. Yours,
KOTHK, WELLS & BAUER.
A. Kiefer Drug Company, Indianapolis. A C. Pilkinton, Greenfield, Dear Sir— Please send us at once enough "Du3tless Floor Oil" to cover our salesroom 40x200 and oblidge. Yours respectfully,
A. KIEFER DRUG Co.
Walter Bridges aud W R. Walker two of own To vn^-hip's, hustling Republicans were in this ci today.
Bacon and eggs are cheap now, plenty of good country bacon at 8c. per pound and eggs 10 ceuts per dozen, at E. P. Tnayer & Co.'s market. 95t2
Mary, the 16 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, 7 miles Northeast oe the city, died Friday. The faaeral -vill occur at the residence Sunday at 10:30 burial at Simmoa's cemetery.
The Masonic lodge conferred the Entered Apprentice degree on Robert Williamson and his nephew, C. E. "Williamson, last nUht at the lodge room. A large number of members were present to witness the ceremonies.
Matt K. Cummids is making a specialty of getting up an extra fine dinner each Sunday. Last Sunday in addition to his regular boaders he furnished dinner for 125, extras. For tomorrow see the menu in todays paper. Take your (ami lies.
Hume is nearing the fourth week in dealing with the citizens of Greenfield, a- with tbe many years experience in the candy, nuts aud pjpeora trade, he is glad to say that no better business was ever done in that line at this season of the year anywhere 93:,2
Men's Oil Grain Creole Congress plow shoes, 98c. Men's buckle plow shoes, 98c. Men's lace or congress shoes, $1. Women's grain shoes, 79c. Women's nice dress shoe, pointed toe tip $1. Misses' (11 to 2) dress shoe 64c. Baby shoes, 17c. Slippers at 50c., 75c. and $1.
LKEC. THATER.
Mrs. Jas. A. Wells, and little son Jamie left for Charleston 111. today to visit her brother James W. Ramsey and wife. Mr. Ramsey who moved from here to Charleston, the flrst of the year to engage in the manufacture of stoves, reports business good there.
We are receiving many favorable comments on tbe work of our city reporter, John M. Scott. We assure you we appreciate them and can say they are deserved. We trust that his friends and the friends of the management will "give up" news easily so that we can make the EVENING REPUBLICAN one of the most interesting little dailies in this part of the State. You can help us greatly. Please do so.
Death of Loral West.
Loral West, the oldest daughter of T. Jefferson and Susan West died this morning at 5:15 o'clock. She was fifteen years old and died of consumption. She will be buried Sunday at 10 o'clock at Carry's chappeL
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OPERA HOUSE
WILL. A. HOUGH, Manager.
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OPERA HOUSE,
Tuesday Eve. filar. 1/
No advance in prices.
25c, 35c and 50c. .Keserve your seats early.
CAST:
Trilby, a sinarer, with lovely fept Dora Lowe Em oline, a fin oua dancer, niece to ^vengali Don if Kay Madam Vine*mi, ne Hostesi, a vwe bit fond of 1-Siackberry Brandt tura Evans Mrs B^igor. a memlie of the Salvation .\rinv, "just over" Leo Dale Little Willie,
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feet Thos. Hich.-.rd-on Svengali, the Big Black Spider ho h.vpuot zed Trilb.v S'd -e.v HawKins Mephisto, "Shade ot the Spider," not of this earth Frank Evans Big raffee' the strong man.piouo of is whiskers cha-'d Ma sden The Laird of Cockpen, a celebrated Scotcn pa'nter W. J. Newman Ben Bolt, 'iiager of Ze Giand Theatro
Ilarrv Todd
Zoo-Zoo. Z» Due De ChaHons. who tin not h- pnotize Trilby Will Moore Rev. Thos Bugot, fond of Egyptian Relics
R. W Bowers
COMING EVENTS,
MEETINGS OF INTEREST FAIR riTV,
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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 posr,ed on all future entertainments and meetings, and can select those they desire to attend.
Trilby, The Raging success, March 17th.—Opera House. March 20 the Republican County Mass Convention at 2 p. m.— Jpe^a House.
March 20, evening, The Royal Hawaiian Bnnd of forty one people—Opera House. March 27. The Home Comody Company in ''She Si oops to Conquer."—Opera House
March 21—Democratic onnty central committee meeting, court room 1 p. m.. March 24 .h, the Kepubiicans will nominate candidates for Counclmen.
SUNDAY DINNER
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Moll i[. Cmps',
No. W. Main Street.
MENU.
Soup.
Chicken Broth of Rice.
Lettuce. Radishes.
MEATS.
Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce.
Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce. Lion of Vea with Dressing.
SWEET ENTREES.
Fruit Morang. Peach Fritters. New Strawberries.
VEGETABLES.
Sweeh Potatoes. Mashed Potatoes. Hot Slaw with French Dressing. French Peas. Asparagus on Toast.
PASTRIES.
Steam Cherry Roll with Wine Sauce. Pine-apple Ice. Chocalate Cike. Cream Pie.
FRUITS. Oraqges.
Apples.
Tea.
Bananas.
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Milk.
fllgfr-BriuiL lour Families.
Century Catarrh Care
has wrought relief, cure, and comfort to thousands of suffers from Catarrh. It is certainly a great remedy and should be tried by every one suffering with that dangerous and disagreeable disease. For sale at Crescent Pharmacy. mar.
Trilby, the great sensational craze.' A oompany of artists is eoming. Opera House, Tuesday, March 17th. Seats now selling at Crescent, 85 and 60 cts.
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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
The Best Qualities, The La.test Styles, The Best Kitting Suits,
In gentlemen's tailoring. Our Spring Styles and goods are here. Come in and see our goods, learn the prices and leave your orders.
MCC0LE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
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Of bread, pies, cakes, candies, nuts, oranges, figs, dates, etc., always 011 hand. We do oar own baking and make our own candies and can
Assure you they are fresh and pure.
Luncli Hora Nfenls ot oil Hours
PATRONIZE THE
VIENNA BAKERY AND RESTAURANT.
Bohm's Old Stand.
HARRY REGULA, Prop.
EARLY'S
BIG DOUBLE DRUG STORE. We have both our stores" packed with ELEGANT GOODS
A mammoth stock ol Toys, Hobby Horses Sleds, Fancy Dishes, Drums, Games, Albums Toilet Sets, Perfumery, Cigars, etc.
A nice line of Beautiful books—juvenile^and standard. Our stock of Fancy Candies is immense.
Get our prices before you buy.
I L. Early's Big Double Drug Store,
Odd Fellows' Building and 25 W. Main St.
"Improveiot tbe Order of tk* ige.' '4 Three.New Models.
Premier
HAVE YOU EXAMINED THEM? Many Improvements Heretofore* Overlooked by^Other Manufacturers.
Address THE|8M1TH|PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.,
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