Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 16 April 1896 — Page 3
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To have your laundry done up in 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.
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Pereois ire at liberty to make tise of frfnifr ciiiumn i'b. annouriciBg. entertain/me4tp"oirr meeting of geperj^l interest. £y.jbeading the Coming 4 fevent, column daily, one wiil.be posted,on all future entertainmenta andmeetings, and can select -thos6 the desire to attend.' °. ft'' Alba Haywood, conceft'company Wed'nesday night,
April 23, at the Opera house.
r- •:}•.. :S rol j'.''.'*r Oi'' Hows This! *rj "5 W6 offer On6• Hundred Dollars Reward for any casfe of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure."
F. J. ©HENET & CO. Props, Toledo, O. zc We the *ndersigned, have known F. J. Cfheney fof the last 15 years, and believe fiiiri perfectly honorable in all business ^ansaietioks and ^danclally able to, carry ^ut,any obligations m^de by tj^e|r firm, •jHTest & TruaXj Wh^e^ale Druggists, ^Toledo -0»i WaWiug» Kinnanv& Marvin, aWbolesaleiiDruggists. Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is talked internally acting directly upon the blfftd and 'mucous surfaces 'of -ttfe 'sy^tdfii. J»rice,' %L per Tbo^tle'.' Sold\by."all' Druggists,.' Testxiti6ulals irfee.1 '5
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u«f.v}', ifllddical'VVl-iters'j.': -"j The btet 'medical vrriterfe^clkitt fihat the successful remedy for nbsaL catarrh must j^e non-irritatiqg, ^sy of app'icatipni and time tihat will,4y oyirn a^JLion r^Ac}La^l the remote sores, and Ulc^ted §urfaQe$f jthe lust'ory oil t$e je^o^tprto treat, .catarrh Outing the ^ast few' yeftrsl proves, that ctaly one 'rettiedyf liaS'fti^t-'tnefee c6ii(^iWons# Shd'th^t is Cetttuiry^C^tarfih Gut& -Thi^ Sftfe and pleftisaut remedy has itf&stfered Catarrh as (nothing else has ever''donr, and both physicians andiSui^etonfe concede t)ii8 fact: The m9et distressipg sympt^njs t? it. F/Oii^aLe^t Cr^ce^t iPhaynjr
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Rebecca WilfcinSoh Of Brbwh's Yall^ Ind., says: "I have.' no' interest in the Sale •f South Ainerioan' NOTVinB further flian tett'thfk afflicted gi HP great purativa powers. I had be^n in dis^ress^d cpndl-f tton^fo^ fhree^yea^s fron^ ITervous^ess^ the Stomach,, jDi^^psia and. Iiidlge^tlbk' tmtil' niy health' Was goneV r-ftad been1 dodtoting constantly wlth iio fcdlefe-11 bought} biiebottie'dfSouth1 Atniei--ican Nervine which did me more good than., any $50 worth of doctoring lever jjfc W Jif« I. would advise, ei^ery fr person to.}.usethis valuable and
Sold, by V. L. Early, Green-*24-lyr
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Notice to Debtors.
Having sold out myihatdware and implement businflss I desire all.pevsou^ /in dtfbted to me to: call and make settlement' either by cash or note.' 'CUlj .a^th^dld statid.01 •7-'
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Squire Jo^ephiGfirriott^' ofrBrowli'towiship,' is'in:ttie^ity today. ''itfiss^jenhie Barr resume! t^ay^roih a
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Youqg ,meji: will ffiifdia ^great lfsel of swea^rs,t^elt^ and'bleycl4 shoes ati'Leefi C. Thayer's%
Albert Barnes will ieave ^.od^y ,ioir
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FOUND:—A pair of gold glasses.. OViitr can have same by describing property and paying for this notice. 123tf
Yesterday James Thomas let the contract for a house to be built on North street. John Anderson received the contract.
Miss Bessie Herrick, principal of the city schoils, left for her home at Muncie yesterday evening to spend tLe Summer vacation.
Mrs. James Marshall left today for a visit with her parents at Brookville, Ky. Mr. Marshall went as far as Indiapapolis with her. 5
It is estimated that almost'one-half the men and boys of this county are now 'wearing Vicuna Skin shoes. .Sold by Lee Cf. Thayer.
John Felt, the arcitect, is dra^iug plans for e#ensive ia^pr^vemeUts on Samuel Gorddn's house which will be made during "the sumnier. -T'v 'it- h'
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J. M. Price, the Old Reliable, is at the corner, of Pennsylvania and R^ilroad streets.and in tjie painting business 2 3
Mrs. Delia Patterson, of Crown Point, arrived «i the city this morning and will spend t\vo we6ks visiting her parente, Win. Johiisjin k^d wilV
A new, clothiug store W a&iOpen'ed:in the west room of .the Masonic ball toddy. The mea who own ithe, store ^re frdm Cincinnati an® hare a std'ik of bankrupt goods.
Mrs. Jennie... Davis, of. Philadelphia, has filed an a|Bdavid with Squire Spencer against Miss Maud Gray of the same village for provoke. The case will come up Friday.
The Crystal Jubilee Singers will give an entertainment at the M. P. church on Saturday night. Admission free.. On Sunday they will hold a Gospel Temperance meeting at the same placei
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C§3h 6urr^'^t .the contract yesterday 1 corporation'^and cemetery a,nd monthly ior a house to bi .built, ou-"WoP^ street..[ Tracer «vor,ks report,, reported that they Shumway Bros, received the contrAcfc./
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Xhave eiriployed an. upholsterer .from the' Pullman.Palace(CarCompany's shops. He is an expert. Prices,to suit the times. J. M. Price, the Old Reliable.,: corner Railroad add Pennsylvania Sts. 119tf
I'fetri now prepared to do ,kil kir^ds bf drayih^ earfefull^' promptly ain4'utJat reasp'naijle rates,: 'Give'nje a.Jteialj^ iie$ UfiAiRLES'E. 'CLAltk": a ..•!,'i'.
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A number of persons of thi$ city went: to New Castle today to attend the:Distri6t donVetition' for1 the nomination, of congressman. Among those that'went werej H. L. Strifctldnd/K. A. BUcJcj Lee. Bar-: rett, ^bmiir 'Bi/a^ 'ba^'t.'' Snowj'.".^ H.: Mugg, W. S. Montgomery. Will Hough,, Ward Walker, Ws H.jMiller, Isaac Davis: apd E,,P ^hayejy jr. m-/i j. •"••'Mi®.'' Chas. 'Whitaker
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theiamijy pf Jas(j Go^le..^. "Vtratipn, a, teacher of lA-nderaon wiU al^o attend: These parties? learned of this Normal by seeing the,, ad I in the '.'REPUBLICAN.''' A little jucicl0us: advertising ^kys." £. A^'^Uffbrd,' Ralejgh R.ush c^p.nty, g^nefaj^ ^en^. for Mutual t^.
J^surpq£e,Pp.,* ,is in ^his qity assipbi^g iris br^jhejj, John Huffeird in hi@ work. IGua Riefstahl whobas been work1ing for the Prudential Life Insurant Ool has left that Company and will' asdtst Hufford Bros ,'ln the interests of the Fidelity at Car£hag9 and Knightstown.
fqrmed.in the region of the: right Mdney, which uecesltated the operation He is still In1
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Superintendent C.osby. .iuade a verbal: report on the costs of two watfer closets for the.jcity building,. thereupon he was instructed to erect tare' same.
The fc?ty^lerk submitted1 his ^Srte^ly, report ejnding March 31, 1896^ it' was 'received and adopted by ti^ board., .. The Mayor appointed couqcilmen^
Moutden, ^agpji and, Morford .as? a ocpnmittpe to make the assessments on-:. the ?sewer now being made
The city civil engineer was ihstructied to set the' grade Stakes in froiit of A. Conklin's property on Graiit street' as he wishes to put in a cement walk past the same.
Claims was allowed the amount of §317.54. The clerk was instructed to draw an order for the city's part of street improve ment' on Broad#ay street as' per Barret la.w ,-'.•. ^Connqil adjourned.
Persppsjneeding nice, clean old papers fpr house cleaning, pr other purposes can ipecure them ciftap: at the RKPi/sBiflfcAN" Cofflce^.vj-ttif tt
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Wftag new borne on Stiutb. Slate ^^M^uKMhCo^clltoc. jr«eiH. 8 ee ^wee ,-y'
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b6ep referred the .'treasurer's' q^rterly
had examined the reports and found the same all correct and recoginienacdi their acceptance, which was done by the board. Amounts on hand iu said reports are as follows: Corporation fund, $1718.73. Cemetery fund, 478.00, W^ter works fund, 181.16.,
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were at Iudianapolis.yesterday fl,nd..sucjcee^lfed 'establishing., a. aomrpan^ery .jbiqre. ^Ti^ejf^llfiata^t with. ,6§:,mej0afepr&, 4}iere: a^fevUPwr 25 Knightt-Templara in •fehiiB .'t(« 1-v. JUM-I
Johu Cochran, of. this city, has received *^ord .irom .'Hon.T .Cii^r^' He^pry. ^jtatin^ thajt,.'.' (^d^ressm^n -pepry,,.tT. Jphn^on \yilj hjaye ,jcharg^ pf the -distribtition^ of^seeds :^9-].ooun$yyj.and fchftt lie Hehry) wilji distribute i, them in Deldivare arad Randolph boutft/ie^ ih^ Afteraootf CAr^ clu^. was entertained' at the hpme of ,Mrsf Gooding ,pp ^ain..s^ee|j ,l T^p n»em,ber^ and,ithpse ho. topk paurt were Mrs. 'A. C. Pilkenton, Mis. -Bodiii^, Mrs. Chasi Tola®,1 MrSi' H^fix Strickland, iSlrs'. W. 'S: Gant, MtS.: Keller, Tfllie Nefr,' M«s. Will Jlbbfejl1 Mr^.
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jpriae awp^ed tp the be^t player, ^Mrs. Qhas.,Tplan, vras buucb of jbarnation^ ^fceshmeiita were served. .AThe!? next meeting will be held on Wednesday afternoon Aftril 2&, aft th4 home ^of Mrs. Chfts. I'bWnbn South State street.
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Or.' Sutciiffe, a specialist odi Indi&hapolis, andvDr. Gtffih the family physician agisted by DH Black and Martiii 'p^rfornied' 'a ver^f successful, though delicate surgical bperitipn' oni Jesse ,Rucker, who is at thd homeiio|!bbugla? Beckner. Two weeks agb Mr, pucker ,w as taken sick wityi typ^o in£[lai^a f«v§r, and ah abscess m,er outlngj .writ? AtiIA. Sphaptz, Gv P.
Detroit and £lev$land Steam Navi* pn Company's ateamerd are how run-' ning daily (except iSundaj^) between Detrdit and'J Cievelahd When'1 traveling Bast or West,1 North or gouth ,' tr^ to lilfr^h-ge^p tHke iidvafaita^e of1 i&eb'j iuxliripus steainer^ het^vee^'. Mict}ig^ii, and Ohio. If yc(iji afe^contenaplftting ia sum-
A''» Petroit, Mich.for. illustrated parity phlet, ^whictt gives full taformatiOh of tfip fco Mackinac Via'th^ GdAHt Uihtf.
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He^rv N Johnspnj. wasLi ^4M.^^t|8| tod^K»rton«t huidred Vtltes.^o' cwehtyoAe'ror 'jwue'a Watson, Watson msde a plea for har-mony-fend :sMAttldc4d/ rfftkei -tha voter unanj*npUa, befQEe_ the noting fbr^an, bi|tobjections were made to his proposition^.' jAU the Cou^es vgted" '.for ^johiso^ jex-' cept "Hancock. Speeches were made by" John L. Griffith and J. J. Todd Candidas
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Dhiplv photographer at Millers r^as read and Mppr'dVed.^' gaUery, teft today for Cincinnati, where-r Th^Finanie fibmtnit'lise'td whoai' liad he h^ secured a sltnation.
The Ordinance cummifctee was instruct-1 ed to have an ordinance prepared by the next council night regulating the connections to be made to' the Sanitary sewers now under construction:
An ordinance for the improvement of the sidewalk on the south side of Cemetery street from State street to the ceme tery was .adopted.' "il 1 -u
A resolution was adopted appbiiiting Inspectors in the different wards in the city for the city election to be held May 5th, 18Q6, as follows: 1st ward,. *V^m. P. Bidgood. 2nd ward, Henry Snow. 3rd ward, John.T., Dqncan. ••.
A petition was read'hsking'for a1 fottrihfch water main to be laid oh ^ast" street
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Douglas street to'the north end of Eaat Street, tlie council favored ,,the: petition but Teferred.itjto the water works' committee to b3 cpnsidere/1.,. ,v, •-.,
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jMe^QUL GjraU jpldwehoea ,$ i. ^Menlft nice drees sbhoea, pointed toe,', iarifi ^|ldfour.|2shoee for .fl.feOl^Gi'eikiest stock in th^
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Elmer J. Powner to Victoida'.B.'£«dc,
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Edward C. Randall to Albert A. .Kendall,.£
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Jane Arthur to Charley Ostermyer, landHorace A."Green to fiidivfert Carr,1 15
Eldivert Carr to Amy O, Green,'15 acres.. Elnatlian Wilkinson! to Charles E, Judge, land ii
No, f-ransf^ra 14 consideration..
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If there is one thing that will be used this season it is shirt waists. We have just received the nobbiest line of these garments ever shown in our city, popular prices,. 50, 75 and -$1. "We cordially icvlte the ladies to call and see them. We are making a special display of them and while the stock is fresh and large it will pav you to see them. .,
You cap.g^t the, best five cent cigar in the market at Jeff. ,C. Patterson's bicyele store. Both before and after si*''o'clock.
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Simply, take' QttP's Cnye.:,,We
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a cough, quicker than' any knoWn *.? j/ i-• hi-. if you have Asthma, .Bronchitis, Consumption or any disease of the throat and lungs, a few doses of this great guaranteed remedy will surprise you
If you wish jtd. try call at our store, Tiffin street, ahii we will be pleased to furnish you a bottle free of cost, and that will pfrove our assertion. V. L. Balrly. 20tly
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six: hours by the "New Great' Sohth American Kidney Ctire. This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding 'promptness in relieving pain in the bladder,1 kidtieys, back and every part Of the urinary -pas sage in male or female. It relieves' rer tention oflwater ai^d i% passing it almost immediately.
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'and cure this'fe yout femedy. Sold ,by Villi.' Early, Greenfield, lhd.
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Did'^ouever s'to^t^^nkl'w.ha^ i^djiges^tipu really, npe^js?,, it,ineanfi§in^p(iyi,that ryour stomach)is ,tired. ^If :onrKiegs mre tfrefy We' ride, p* 'Th^ hoWe arid'tliei': ste^in ''fedigitfe to the ^h^''niit.
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•Mrs[T jifti^op. Steele' yyxjuj^,iikp |pr^, hep ftiends to patronize hets iat• her greenhouse south of the city w'heh they't^fint tomato jor cabbage plants^ or
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variety of plants far the flower hed: .. RT'.:'' J: o.'I) 316 ji'UiTnrrrrrrrn—rrtrrrhr-v. Cheap B^cureiopa to tlie' Woi^ aijfl. ^Qrtli,
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Read D. H. Goble'e add of auction sale of fruit trees for,Satuaday April 38. Trees will be sold.^ in front of the old Christian church *8'
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All bf our Boors and Ales are b6ttled
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case of this Bee ^or, Ale.oM contiqually,
Ask your local Agent tor io, or address
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'stojmach a^ide .th^tK^iet.sppfetl^jigj^Ise do its work. can be, digested out .fir v,. T.r£FopdsI-'* IF si% of|thebodyf^ AJ1 Pl^Uts^ cpntap digestive pM^cij^ps^jVfhicJj,. ,wii|L go this." The Shaker Digeptijve CqEdi#l ^pu,taios j, digestive ,prin$ipje$if a^d isi a preparation designed toriest the: stomachi' The ShakWfe! ''^enikelVeS vbav^| sftch'-i Inhbbtilid^d 'bohrid^nc^iih.,^ tiiat' thW^^ay^ pl^pect ,4^ cent saoEipift botl^es^pn,. the j#A»r£et»»«P4! it* is said that eye* soosmall 4 Quantity ves benefecial iir Wiia^t ihajbri ty bf cases. All droggist -keep' iti fi-'j,'- A. '5'LAXOLis the bfet'medic^nW for8 ren. ^boctpre rj^Qip njiend^. iff,, pla^e gf:
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large number Of pOints' fciJ Northern Wis. consini Michigan^ Northwestern Iowa,' Western Mihttesdtia,• NbbrABkA North'Da^
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