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Diseases of Women.
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Office in Walker's Block, over Ilauiiucls Groeerv.
Calls answered promptly day or night from offioe or residence, on Is'orth Peuusylvauia Street. .- o6tf
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John B. Huston,
General Auctioneer.
GREENFIELD, IND.
Stock Sales Made a Specialty.
Terms reasonable and sitisfaction guaranteed. A ist of my sales can always be found at the
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GENERAL AUCTIONEER
STOCK SALES MADE A SPECIALTJ.
Parties should consult the Auctioneer, before set-.-•jr. ting dates of sale, in order that no conflictioii i! may occur. Satisfaction guaranteed or no cliarg* fc) lor services.
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For pedigree see Vol. II British Clydesdale Studbook or Vol. -1 of American C. S. 15. Banlmoney was foaled in 1S8C.. He is a beautiful brown, lti hands has splendid bone and muscle and line action 'liis sire Canibusdon i.lW-'i) by H'l Times, won first prize atOlascow Agricultural Society Show and wis commended at the Highland Society Show at Kelso In 1872 his sire, Lord Clyde (-IcS) won lirst
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S15*toiiiMirea.olit -d-finl and =u. k. Turdier particulars can bo nbtaineil by calling at of owner, 4 miles south-east of (..reenheld, Ind. Persons bringing diseased mares will be held responsible Care will be taken to prevent, accidents but I wilfnot be responsible should anv occur Persons not tending the season regularly forfeit* the insuraoee.
SEBORNE&JESSUP, Owner.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
NKIV PAllSSTINE. [Received to late for last week.]
Henry Black, whose skull was crushed by a falling limb, is still alive but no hope of recovery is entertained by his physicians anl friends.... "The mills of the gods grind slow" in the case of our new P. M. who has not yet received his commission.
Mr. Scott, of your city, visited his daughter Maggie last week and attended the egg-breaking at the M. E. church on Friday evening... .Andy Donner has again opened a meat market in the rear of his business house and right glad are the people who erstwhile were so often compelled to dine meatless... .The M. E. parsonage caught lire from a defective Hue last Saturday but the flames were soon discovered and quenced and resulted in no serious damage. .. .The "Willing Workers" held their regular meeting at the residence of Miss Mina Hogle. A very pleasing literary program was rend ered. .. .The egg breaking at the M. E. church last Friday evening was a success in every way. "In spite of the weather" the house was full and every number of the program was received with applause. The paper entitled "The Gusher," edited and read by Miss Vania Gates and Mrs L. 13. McClain received special praise as did also the recitation and song in Chinese language by Maggie Scott. Master Willie Slosser received the prize for obtain ing the largest amount in his egg which contained $6.80. The net receipts were X?0 The Methodists are busy preparing for Childrens' Day's services in their church next Sunday evening... .Mrs John Freeman returned last Wednesday from a pleasant visit at Indianapolis. Her mother accompanied her home Miss Ada Smith, of your city, gave an excellent recitation at the egg-breaking in appeciation of which she received a large and handsome boquet presented in a neat speech by Superintendent Eaton.
A Woman's Discovery.
'Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at M. C. Quigley's drug store. 41
CHA11I.OTTESYII.LE.
Miss Maud Johnson, of Morristown, is the guest of her friend Mrs. Frank Craft. .Miss Winsor, of Greenfield, is the guest of her brother, John Winsor, and family... .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens were at Indianapolis last Wednesday. ... .Mrs. Chambers has been visiting friends in Kniglitstown the past week. .... Master Howard Glass, of Kokomo, is visiting relatives and friends here... .Mr. Will Oscars and wife, of your city, were visiting friends here, over Sunday.. .Miss Rose Girty, jof Kniglitstown, has been spending a few days with relatives and friends at this place... .Miss Alice Enright, of Warrington, is the guest of Miss Allie Fort... .Mr. Alvin Johnson, fireman on the Panhandle, was home over Sunday. ... The picnic, which was to be held in Smith's grove Saturday, was postponed on account of rain until Monday. There was quite a crowd on the grounds Monday, but the rain in the afternoon made it necessary to repair to the church, where the exercises were finished. Nameless Creek and Spuvry's Sunday Schools took part in the exercises and together with the school here made it very interesting. At the close Elder Blount made a few appropriate remarks.... Miss Delia Case has just returned from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis.. .Will Evans was visiting friends in Greenfield over Sunday. ... .There was a show and rope walking here Wednesday night... .The ladies of the Christian church had an ice cream supper at their church Saturday night. The ice cream was made for the picnic and was left over. They made a clear profit of six dollars... .Mrs. Solomon Gause is suffering greatly from a cancer in the breast. Mrs. Beulah Reece. a neighbor, is in attendance. Mrs. Reece is a great doctor of whom too much cannot be spoken. .. .Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Carroll, of Knightstown, were guests of relatives here Tuesday. .. .Miss Daisy and Alice Slifer, of your city, were guests of Miss Nellie Smith, and attended the picnic, Monday... .Jessie Evans and Curtis Wise, of Danville Normal, spent vacation with friends at home... .Pat Shea, one of the section men, .was sent to Johnstown, Pa., last week... .Mr. Otto Slifer and wife, from near Greenfield, were here Monday. .Will McGraw and wife, of Kniglitstown, were visiting relatives here Sunday.
Miss Ella Smith, of Brown's Chapel, attended the picnic here Monday. She was entertained by her friend Miss Gertie Burk.
The Verdict t:njuiii»oHS.
W. I). Suit, druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: lean recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters.'' Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bofrtle at M. C. Quigley's drugstore. 4ty
MOHAWK
Long faces and many loafers around our business places are the only signs or result of the recent rains... .Quite a number took in the sights along Sugar Creek, Sunday last. The water is at high tide. ... Rev. E. Scott, a Quaker preacher, from Greenfield, preached at this place on Sunday last to crowded house. His sermon was pronounced excellent by all who were present, and contained no thoughts for the "would be fault finder.'' but was given with much power and satisfaction, although some were disappointed as they came for the purpose of hearing the gospel portrayed in a different light from what they received it. He left an appointment for June 23rd 1S89... .Reverdy Nathan Light foot McCune takes leave of our town this week, for a more genial climate, to earn his bread_by the sweat of his brow, and intends to try Anderson soil for a time. Our best wishes go with him. .. .Boys entered the cherry orchard of A. F._ Wilson, and played liavoc with the cherries and damaged the trees to some extent. on Sunday last. One of the guilty ones offered to pay for liis fun, but the rest, we hear, left the result to their parents to decide, which some did by giving them a nice little brushing of the first order, and the boys have learned a lesson they shall not soon forget. Sabbath desecration in various ways seem to be the element of our town, which should be avoided Miss Mollie Thompson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bills, for the past three weeks, returned to hef home at McCordsville, on Wednesday of last week. She made a great many warm friends while here, especially one, who waits anxiously until she returns to this place again Last week mention was made as to the behavior of certain ladies at Sunday School. Now this week we wish to you to bear in mind that some of the young gents need the same counsel. Beware, you are watched. If you come to act rude, stay at home, or else bring your ma and pa with you...
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is moving along quietly, with more interest than usual.. .We need a house of worship. Who will step to the front to do the work.... The business interest of Mohawk is looming up. and we predict a gas well ere long, and in our imagination we see artificial specimens now. We greatly stand in need of such to aid in advancing our town. Wake up and see what can be done... .The P. O. is standing as it was, with no orders to step down and out, but
may expect a tumble at any time. .Amos Stansburry and family have again found place among us once more. We cordially welcome them again in our midst A. J. Andrews, of your city was the guest of Dr. O. A. Collins, on Wednesday, of last week... .Miss Tray Richardson, from Marco, Green County, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ida Williams.
J. W. Murphy aud L. A. Cox made a flying visit to your city on Thurday last. ....Josepli\j,ompton, from Marion Co., is visiting relatives at this place.... Geo. Caldwell, from Indianapolis, has purchased the farm of A. Price, and will move there" shortly Arthur Walker and family, from your city, were here Thursday of last week... .When all persons giveu to tattling shall cease to act their part, then we may expect better times, so says the fat contributor. .: G. G.
Uucklcn's Arnica Salve,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by M. C. Quigley. 4ewly
WILKINSON.
We are all praying for the rain to cease. .. .John Prior, of Indianapolis, is canassing this territory in the interest of Buckeye Binder Mrs. Reeves and Wm. Robinson were baptized Sunday at Sugar Creek, and are now members of the Christian church... .Roe Nichols is making arrangements to move to Maxwell, to work for Tom Mooney on the railroad section Asa James arrived home Friday from Missoui, where he has been giving lessons in tile making... .Our Bnrgh has been flooded with gas plumbers, since we have had gas O. F. Brower is devoting his time in the interest of the White Sewing Machine. He is a hustler, devoid of flies .. .Allen Garriott, an employee of the Indianapolis Street Railway Co., has been rusticating among his Wilkinson cronies, the past week T. M. Julian, Mart Mooney and Bob Allie are canvassing the county in the interest of an East•u Book Concern, and are meeting with unbounded success Messrs M. T. and Wm. Holland, of Kniglitstown, have taken up their location with us, and have established a gas fitting and supply house. ..John Reddington left, Monday, for Indianapolis, where he has a position in a machine shop Elmer Cooper, an expert gas plumber, of Cadiz, has the contract for, and is hastily pushing the work of laying our mains. Ere this time next week our citizens wilVknow some of the convenieucies of natural fuel... .The unfinished Town Hall block has beenan eyesore to our town, and is in a very dangerous condition. We are glad to know that action will be taken immediately thereon.
O. S. Julian, our photographer, is kept constantly busy, lie is an expert artist, and will no doubt succeed... .Wilkinson stands greatly in need of the following: A Board of Trade, an undertaking and furniture store, a No. 1 drug store,
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hotel, a buggy paint shop, better
sidewalks, a plasterer, a grist-mill and numerous other things too tedious to mention. ••••••. ,-
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INDKPEXDEXCK.
Dr. Larimore's family of Carrollton, arethe guests of Wm. Taylor... .Sam Stephens passed through this place Monday enroute for Greenfield... .Dan Enright has disposed of Vice Roy, Anna H. and Nellie, for $1,070... .Ollie Dobbins, the barber of Maxwell, was here Sunday last.... Rev. Love preached a very able sermon here Sunday. A good crowd was in attendance... .Children's day will take place at Curry's Chapel next Sunday. A large crowd is expected. We invite ou« and all Walter Miller intends to study bookkeeping this winter. If successful, he will surely move to the ga? town called the capital of Hancock couniy. .John Bennett is visiting his father at Binwood.
INDEPKNDENCE.
The Brandywine has been higher at this place than it has been known for five years Mrs. Johanna Curry has been very feeble for some few weeks past with rheumatism... .Richard Hagan's daughter has been on the sick list but is now better... .We had quite an able discourse Sunday, by Rev. G. A. Love Preaching next Sunday week at Independance at 3 o'clock. Everybody invited to come.... Our new brick school-house has come to a standstill on account of the rainy weather. We suppose it will be a very fine structure when completed... .RosaKingen has returned home. She has been visiting friends over on Sugarcreek... .A weddii near Curry's Chapel soon.. W. Bridges and John Radcliff have returned from Danvil'e school. Walter has begun to read law. He is a bright young man and we wish him success. John will work on the farm with Eli Hagan.
WILLOW JJKANCH.
Clay Martindale is building a cattle barn... .Len Morris' wife is seriously ill The seventh daughter made its advent at the residence of Mr. Lemuel Moore, on Friday last Oscar Scotl of Greenfield, is working at the wagon-maker trade with J. A. Babcock... .E. D. Willi :ns left Sabbath last, for Kansas Citj. Colorado Springs and Denver. Will ix-Mirn in about three weeks... .Walter Orr naid Lcra Fort are attending school at Danville, Ind Two valuable cows were killed the railroad track last week... .Oliver Moore has returned from Carroll county. He will probably locate there... .John T. Hatfield will preach at this place on Sabbath next at 10.30 a. m., and will probably on Saturday night... .Nettie Yaleutinrf mourns the loss of the pet of the household—the favorite cat T. H. Sipe and John W. Thomas, Jr., are exceedingly happy the boys are doing fine The gas drillers will commence drilling Thursday evening. TIDAL WAVK.
AVenk Women.
The more sensitive nature of the female sex renders women much more susceptible than men to those numerous ills which spring from lack of harmony in the system. The nervous system gives way, sick headache is frequent, the appetite is lost, and other ailments peculiar to the sex cause great suffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted to such cases, and has received the most gratifying praise for the relief it has afforded thousands of women whose very existence before taking it, was only misery. It strengthens the nerves, cures sick headache and indigestion, purifies and vitalizes the blood, and gives regular and healthy action to every organ in the body.
RAIN1 IS
And we still have reason to be hopeful of a good crop of corn, and a fair yield of wheat. There need be no worry over the price of Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, for we will maintain onr present low prices.
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Is cheaper than you pay some dealers for calico. Plenty left.
THE LADIES are INTERESTED
.J nst now in a- summer dress and a new hat. have the largest stock and newest styles in both, and it is generally known we are mo.-t reasonable in prices.
THE LONG BRANCH.
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The .sire ol Maxey oll (the fastest stallion living or dead) and II others in 2:::o and better, and sue ol 111 with record* nam down. lie sired 1'ilot Medium, the sire ol .Juek lO"1^ and winner of 3M,(HJ0 111 purses in lw. 1st dam AVKT'ENTII bv C. M. lay Jr., sire of IniraiiKO Henry lay Cora and seven sons and eight daughters that have produced S0 pcrlonncrs: (. laiidsons ol ('. i\l. Clav Jr. have produced lemnue J:!"1.,, C. 1'. Clav 2:1.*, I-'red S. and others in the charmed circle granddaughters ol (j. M. lav have produced sir W alter Jr. 2:1 (s'/j, Oarnet 2:1!", J-lora Wilkes 2:15.":- and 38 oth'Ts in 'J :o and better. -iid dam Lucy lielmont by the mighty lielinoni. the greatest or living sires the sire of Nutwood 2:lS -t, Wedgewood 2:I!, iking 2:l!tV| and ID others with records or2:: oand better, and sire of IS.sons and 12 daughters that h:ive produced 2:.S0 performers-b^ is the suv ot iirrioniiers th '.t have produced
trot ters he is the only living sire ot the stallion that has six better than
self of 2:1.he is the only living sire that has !i in the 2:20 lisi iv lus sons. •id dam l.ucv by hricsson '2::ioyt at -1 years old, fastest for age to date of performance, sire of Rarely® 2:2iy„ Uoble 2:2s and six others in 2:.f0 or better, and great graudsire of Thallas 2:1 son of Mambrino CLic: 11. -1th dam by Vermont Black Hawk, the sire of Ethen Allen 2:1514 and sire of lti sons and uPiighters tb have produced 2:30 perlonners by .Sherman -Morgan, kthau Allen sired Daniel Lambert who sired i,: or better. AVe find the Morgan blood in such turf performers as Karus 2:i::-! j, Prince Wilkes 2:1 im '1 liomjison 2:1ti',, tilostei 2:17. Proteine 2:lfi and a great many more I coii'd mention. Kverv cross in I.:-..MK I,M have pi educed and reproduced of the highest type, llei.sthe best bred horse in IlaiiiHick (.mini and a trotter ol the lirst water.
In case mare does not get with tea I she may be returned next season free of charge.
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WANTED.
WE BUY ALL KINDS OP
-•For which we j-iy the Highest Mnrket Price
"SVoluive spccialarrangements with an eastern firm and are cnaMed1--"' to give you eastern prices right here at home. AVe do not ask you to take our word, but- call and get our prices before selling-
WE DESIRE TO BUY
Hens, Spring Chickens, Hen Turkeys, T6ms, -i Ducks, Geese, Roosters, Pigeons, Etc,
Remember we will give you the Highest Cash Price. Make no mistake, but call on
W. C. McKlNLEY-. & CO.,
West Main St., Opposite Masonic Hall,
GREENFIELD, INDIANA.
Eve Salve, .r
Sore Eyes, Granulated Lids. Chapped Lips or Hands, Tetter, Ringworm, etc. Best in the World.
Touic for the Hair, rendering it soft and glossy, cleansing the scalp, preventing dandruff. Premature gray hair, etc.
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DICK WILSON, Greenfield, Ind.
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