Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 23 April 1896 — Page 3

QUALITY IS CHIEF.

Variety and Price are Lieutenante in this store. Did you analyze your friendliness for us? That will pronounce distinctly the superior facilities we have claimed—the characteristic advantages. You like the fullness of our variety, don't you?—and the excla•iveness of our stock?—and the surety of quality?—and the reakonablees «f price?—and the sincerity of our endeavor?— the honesty of purpose? They are the links tkai time —experience—tact hare forged intoja chain that holds business.

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Prompt Service. Quick Delivery.

HARRYSTRICKLAND.

Opposite Court House.

You Want

To have-your laundry done up in first-class shape, that is, washed .clean aud 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.

C. T. HERRING.

Charley Wiils,/ goIicitc) Frank Ball,

Cheap Excursions to the W«st and North west. On April 21 aud May 5. 1896, the North-Western Line (Chicago & Northwestern R'y) will sell Home Seekers' excursion tickets at very low rates to a large number of points in Northern Wis. consin, Michigan, Northwestern Iowa, Western Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, including the famous Black Hills district. For full information apply to ticket agents of connecting lines or address. 4—34d&w

Nursery Stock For Sale.

At the Panhandle Nurseries you will find a fine lot of nursery stock for sale at prices to suit the times. 10c4 J. K. HENBY & SON.

Come in arsd see our lir of corn planters, cultivators and barrows. 14tf GIUBS & THOMAS.

THE TATTLER."

Mary Anderson Navarro's chief diversion is ohess playing. Ellon Terry declares her pet passion to be that for perfumes and rich fabrics.

Miss Pitts of Michigan, niece of Justice and Mrs. Brown, has taken her place among the most admired girls at the capital.

Vicomtesso Houssaye, whose salon is one of the most highly esteemod in Paris by men of Intellectual distinction, was formerly an American girl, Alias Rittor of California.

When Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward had her pockot picked, not long ago, she refused to prosecute the thief, because she said, "Ho has a good face perhaps he will give up stoaling."

Miss Frances Huls has assisted her father for several years in coal weighing in Cincinnati. She has now been regularly appointed deputy coal weigher and has entered upon the formal duties, giving bond In the sum of $1,000.

Mrs. Custer's favorite home is a secluded log cabin near the Pocono river, seven miles from the Delawaro Water Gap and "2K miles from a doorboll." Here she finds it possible to do more writing in a day than in a week of city life.

Mrs. Kate Brownell enlisted in the First Rhode Island volunteers at the time of tho civil war. This was her husband's regiment. Sho was the color bearer. Mrs. Brownell is now an attendant at one of the cotteges of Central park, Now York.

Miss S. Elizabeth Price, a popular young Philadelphia woman, is held up by her friends as an example of charming womanliness as well as a champion in the various masculine arts of driving tandem, sailing a yacht, wheeling, bowling and golfing.

The Baroness Burdett-Coutfcs is very fond of all kinds of animals and birds, and at her Highgate home she has an extraordinary collection of them. Goats, llamas, ponies, donkeys, nightingales, parrots, robins and a variety of others are among her pets.

Local and Personal.

JOHN M. SCOTT, CITY REPORTER.

Spot Cash will sell you paint cheap now. Ladies shirt waists at Lae C. Thayei's. Buy an extension table for $2 5U at Lee C. Thayer's.

H. P. Gaugh went to Sharpsville today to sell fruit trees.

Dudley Hudson and wife are at Indianapolis today. Furniture oan be bought cheapest at Lee .Thayer's.

Don't forget that Spot Cash is selling paint at cat prices now. Smoke Patterson's Special Bicycle cigar.

None better. 80tf Mrs. Elmer J. Binford is quite sick at the home of her father, Wm. C. Barnard.

Mrs. H. P. Gaugh went to Lewisville yesterday to visit her father who is seriously ill.

Spot Cash is going to have a special sale next week that will be a daisy, watch for it.

Mrs. H. L. Strickland and baby are visiting R. J. Strickland and wife at Centerville.

Mrs. Elmer Faust and daughter, of Carthage, are visiting Mrs. William Vaughn.

If our ladies want the best style shirt waists they should see the nice assortment at Le C. Thayer's.

Quitman Jackson went to Iudianapolis last night to attend a meeting of the Grand Chapter of the O. E. S.

Mrs. Walter Christy, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. Lafe Slifer wnd wife on North State street.

Elmer Marsh went to IrviEgton today where he will work for the Kokomo Cement Co. on a street contract.

C. M. Kirkpatrick went to Indianapolis today where he is putting in cement walks at the blind asylum.

H. L. Thomas will leave next Monday for a trip selling fruit trees for C. Y. Heik's nursery of Dayton, Ohio.

W. S. Montgomery was called to Kent, Iud.. last night by the death of his mother, Mrs. W. H. Montgomery.

Miss Lillie Dennis returned yestrday from Charlottesville, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. William Porter.

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.

The ladies of Greenfield are fast learniDg that the Krippendorf shoe is just the thing. Sold by Lee C. Thayer from $1 50 to

Rose plants, hybrid teas and teas. 25 for $1.00 and all other kinds of budding plants cheap at Jacob Forests's green house. 12916 d&w

Frank Early and wife of Rushville are here visiting his brother, V. L. Early, who has been seriously sick for some time past.

Jurors wishing to board at private residence during term of court, will find good accommodations at J. T. Pierces, 77 W. Walnut street.

On Saturday next you can buy shoes at Lee C. Thayer's way down. Don't miss our Saturday shoe sale.

LEE C. THAYER.

Messrs. Edwin Mclntire and Andy Ludy and the Misses Bessie Ludy and Anna Bauer, spent Wednesday with friends at Pendleton.

The Lookout society of the M. P. church will meet at the parsonage tomorrow afternoon, to sew. We desire a full attendance.

Mrs. John Tomlinson, of Fairland, and Mrs. Judge Tollard, of Kokomo, State president of the C. W. B. M., are being entertained by Mrs. Lafe Slifer.

-J. M. Price, the Old Reliable, is at the corner of Pennsylvania and Railroad streets and in the paintiug business. 123tf

There are now over two thousand men and boys in this county wearing Vicuna Skin shoes. Ask any of them and they will have no other. Sold by Lee C. Thayer for $2.

All members of the I. O. R. M. of this city, are requested to be present at the wigwam tonight. New parapamalia for inspection. W. II. WHITE,

Sachrem.

V. Early is putting in a $1,000 Soda fountain. It is one of the latest, and Mr. Early will be pleased to see his friends when in the want of the "cool beverage."

Persons needing nice, clean old papers for house cleaning or other purposes can, secure them cheap at the REPUBLICAN office. tf

The Greenfield Dramatic Club will give the play "The Private Secretary" May 15. The play will be given for the benefit of the O. E. S to assist in furnishing the Masonic Temple.

Don't miss this opportunity to have your teeth extracted without pain by an expert dentist and the great pain Obtunder. Over 125 teeth extracted so far this week. Everybody pleased. Guymon House until Saturday afternooa. 2t

Thursday the ten year-old son of Jas. Arthur, who lives four miles north-west of this city, fell out of a wagon and caught bis arm in a wheel, breaking the forearm and dislocating the wrist. He came to this city and Dr. Larimore dreBSed the wound.

/'Born on Thursday, Merry and Ql«d."

{Your Eyes

Are the most senaativa of all organs. If defects of vision exist, consult a specialist. Many eyes have been rained by wearing Improperly itted spectacles. Dees the print blur or de the eyes tire when reading? Do they ache? De they water? Are tfiey inflamed? These symptoms point to defects ia the refraction or muscles of the eyes, and can be perfectly corrected with glasses prescribed by

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With

OPTICIAN

L. A. Davis, Jeweler

Dr. Stephenson guarantees everything is just as he advertises. You can laugh all through the operation of having your teeth extracted. Have one tooth extracted and if it is not as he represents, it will cost you nothing. At Guymon Hotel until Saturday afternoon. 2c

Greenfield has the reputation of having the best dressed lot of young men in the State. They buy their shirts at Lee C. Thayer's where they can get the latest and best. Mr. Thayer is now selling a dandy colored bosom shirt white collars and cuffs for 50 cents. New line just in.

LEE C. THAYKU.

The Western League base ball season opened yesterday at Indianapolis. The champions of last season played the Detroit team, and at the close of the game the score stood 6 to 4 in favor of Detroit. One feature of the game was the first ball being pitched by Mayor Taggart.

Wednesday nignt about half past twelve o'clock, John Turk discovered the rear part of his house to be on fire. An alarm was turned in and the fire company, soon had the fire under control. Tue lire caught from a defective flue in the kitchen and but little damage was done.

May Smith Robbins, a charming and versatile actress, will appear at the Opera House next Saturday, April 25, in the successful protean drama "Little Trixie." The play has been on the road for six years and has met with great success in all parts of the country. Miss Robbins is considered one of the best dialect artists in the profession and as she is surrounded by a clever company of artists the production will be one of the best of the season. Though the play is not a farce comedy, specialties have been interwoven until it is one of the brightest plays on the road, there being no less than sixteen specialties in the play.

lOOO Bushels of Seed Potatoes to Loan.

To responcible parties, in lots of not less than five bushels. New and "blooded" varieties. Terms, bushel for bushel in some very fine varietses.

D. H. GOBLE, Greenfield Ind.

Notice to Debtors.

Having sold out myjhardware and implement business I de3ire all persons in debted to me to call aud make settlement of account either by cash or note. Call at the old stand. 13t2.

A. J- BANKS GREENFIELD.

A County Union to be Organized. All members of the C. E. Societies of this county, are requested to meet at the Christian church in this city on Saturday night next for the purpose of discussing the organization of a County union.

Notice to tlie Public.

You are hereby notified that the Spot Cash store has just added a new department—that of paint, and those who are going to use any paint this spring will save money by going to Spot Cash and learning their prices.

DEATHS.

As reported by Max Herrliea, funeral director, New Palestine. Died April 18th, of old age, Sarah Murphy, age 75 years, 3 months. Services at Baptist church, New Bethel. Rev. Vest officiating Interment at New Bethel cemetery.

New Cases Filed in Court.

The Marion Manufacturing Co. vs. John Heffernan. Complaint on note demand $1,500.

Leander A. Furgason vs. Caroline F. Jones, brought on a change of venue from Rush county.

Stephen W. Troyer vs. the estate of Benjamin McNamee, deceased. Claim, amount $2,800.

Laura Welsh vs. Andrew J. Banks and the city of Greenfield. Complaint for damages $5,000.

Medical Writers.

The best Medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will, by its own action reach all the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past few years proves that only one remedy has met these conditions, and that is Century Catarrh Cure. This safe and pleasant remedy ha) mastered Catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and surgeons concede this fact. The most distressing symptons yield te it. For sale at Crecent Pharmacy.

.Home Seekers Excursions. In order to give anyone an opportunity to see the Western Country and enable the home seekers to secure a home in time to commence work for the season of 1896, the Chccago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y has arranged to run a series of four Excursions to various points in the West, North West and South West on the following dates: April 7th, and 21 and May 5, at the low rate of two dollars more than one fare for the iound trip. Tickets will be good for return on any Tuesday or Friday within twenty-one days from date of sale. For rates, time of trains and futher details apply to any coudon ticket agent in the East or South, or addrees'Robt C. Jones, TravelinS Pas senger Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. 14t3d*w

A Good Show.

The Alba Haywood company which pluyed here last night, was not as well patronized as it should have been. The performance was one of much merit and those who did not attend missed a great "feast of fun." Alba Heywood is a "great character" in his role, especially so in his impersonations of ajyoung lady, also of a "Sport." He was frequently encored. Dewey Heywood is an artist on the flute and brought forth great applaase. Miss Drescher, as a violinist, more than pleased her audience in the rendition of various difficult pieces. Should this company ever again make Greenfield in its rounds, it will play ts a packed house.

How's Tills!

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY & Co. Props, Toledo, O. We the mnderiigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.

'•Little Trixie."

"Little Trixie" the musical farce comeby which is to be presented at the Opera Hovse next Saturday night is an unusually good play. May Smith Robbins appears in the title role, and she goes with her excellent company to only the largest towns. She comes to Greenfield on an off date before her engagement begins at Indianapolis on next Monday night. To e-ee this talented little actress will be the treat of the season for the_theatre goers of Greenfield.

Ed Paulus, formerly well known here and a son-in-law of Noble Warrum is with this company.

After Xelve Years.

A little more than twelve years ago, Ham L. Strickland, of the Masonic Hall grocery, told Seth Hook that if he would refrain from using tobacco in any form until he was 21 years old, he (Mr. Strickland) would make him a present of a gold watch. The time has now passed. Seth was 21 about a month ago, and Mr. Strickland, who had not forgotten his pr mise, will make Seth a present of the watch. The watch will be one of the latest, and

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course Seth will be very

proud of it. As Seth has not used the "weed" for more than twelve years, there is every reason to believe that he will not commence now.

The Detroit aad Cleveland Steam Navigation Company's steamers are now running daily (except Sunday) between Detroit and Cleveland. When traveling East or West, North or South, try to arrange to take advantage of these luxurious steamers between Michigan and Ohio. If you are contemplating a summer outing, wfite A. A. Schantz, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich., for illustrated pamphlet, which gives full information of a trip to Mackinac via the Coast Line. 123d&wtf

In a few moments after the fire alarm was sounded last night the hook and ladder wagon was seen going North at a lively rate. After going North to P. H. Boyd's, West to Broadway, down Main street and back to the livery barn, the driver was a9ked "Where was the fire?" In reply the driver said "Darn if I know." Please don't ask John Huston anything about it.

Plants For Sale.

All kinds of plants for sale at Sunny Side garden, cabbage plants 25 cents per hundred. W. J. HALSELL. 128t3

One Week Longer.

The Heavy Failure Sale of fine tailor made clothing now going on in the Old Masonic block, Greenfield Ind., has been ordered to remain ene week longer. The prices have been reduced 33 percent, from the present appraised values. The stock is yet complete and you will do well to call early, as after we are gone you will be sorry that you didn'Tbuy of us. DOBL't wait too long, but come and supply yourself with first class spring clothing for less than half the price of manufacturer

It costs you nothing to call and be conveneed of the fact that the goods are being sold cheaper than has ever been known in the history of Hancock ceunty

Remember the place, Masonic {Itftl Block, Main and Pennsylvania streets. Look for the sign of Heavy Failure.

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You will find the finest, best selected and largest line of-

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in the State at No. 67 W. Main street. The best line of SWEATERS in the city They sell for less money than at any other store in town.

CottoH Sweaters froat 20c to 50c All wool Sweaters from $1.10 up. We have a guaranteed all wool, up-to-date Sweater at 1.25. Ik. •anmot be duplicated in the city for style and quality for less than $1.7$

Ask your local Agent Xor it, or address

INDIANAPOLIS BREWING CO.,

PATTERSON,

|^"The only exclusive bicycle dealer in th§ cifey.-3^

"A Whirlwind of Fun and Music.

A Matter of

HATS!

I have a full line of Ladies', Misses' and C'aildi-sas' Has both trimmed and untrimmed, ribbons, flowers, etc. All new, and first-class. Latest styles, lowest prices. Inspect my stook.^

OPERA HOUSE Saturday Evening, April 25.

COMING EVENTS,

MEETINGS OF INTEREST IJf OUR FAIR CITY,

Persons *re at liberty to make use of this column in announcing entertainments or meeting 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.

May Smith Robbins in Little Trixie, at the Opera House Saturday, April 25.

Try a can, of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Fall qt. 10c. 87dw4

"The coat does net make tk«Sl man" is an old saying. Neitherg does the hat make the woman.|& It goes a mighty long way to-H?, ward it, though.

LILLIE COCHRAN.

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Bottling Department,

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All of our Beers unci Ales are bottled at the Brewery. Every bottle guaranteed to be pure rnd brewed from the choicest Malt and Hops. Doctors prescribe it for the weak and sick. Every home ought to bav6 & case Of this Beer or .\!e on band continually.

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MAY SMITH ROBBINS

SUPPORTED BY A

Superb Company of Comedians and Soubrettesy In the Legitimate Musical Comedy in Four Acts,

"LITTLE TRIXIE."

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If you want to enjoy a Good Laugh wait and see "Little Trixie."

HEIRISS.

PRICES-=35 Cts. and 50 Cts.

Saats will be placed on sale Friday Morning at Crescent Pharmacy.

FRED ROBBINS.

WANTED—A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. $40 to $75 a month easily made. Address, Crofts & Reed, Chicago, 111. 125t6

W. J. Meldon, of the Pullman car works, iB in the city, and persons who desire upholstering done should call on him at T. J. Orr & Co.'s store, or at Jas. Peck's cabinet shop, corner Pennsylvania. and Railroad Sts. 127t6,

The "Old Reliable" painter is on deck today and ready for business. All kinda of pai|itiag and upholstering. 21tf