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Doctors Bruner,
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#99" Calls answered promptly day or night from office or residence, on North Pennsylvania Street. oGtf
John B. Huston,
.ioneer,
GREENFIELD, IND.
Stock Sales Made a Specialty.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
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GENERAL AUCTIONEER
STOCK SALES MADE A SPECIALTY.
Parties should consult the Auctioneer, before setting dates of sale, in order that no eonflictton may occur. Satisfaction guaranteed or no cliarg* for services.
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Maley & Alford, Eden, Indiana.
CORRESPONDENCE.
STlilN GTOWN.
Health is good... .Mr. Pet Myers and Vince Caldw ell were visiting the Morristown Park Sunday last W. M. Crickmore was visiting his family near Noblesvile on Saturday last The basket meeting held at Center Church on Sunday last was a success. The crowd was large and everyone seemed to ejoy themselves. ... .Miss Mertie Personet, of this vicinity was visiting her parents at Greenfield on Sunday last... .Henry Crider will finish a nice dwelling house for Lafe Stevens in a few days.
Let us give the readers of the Ki'lT.UCAX a little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentry and diarrhoea. The only way to combat these dise ses is to keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all that have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliabel and successful medicine known for these complaints. It costs but '2~ or oO cents, and may be the means of saving you or your family much .sull'ering, if not life itself. before the summer is over. For sale by V. l^-irly. 2fitf
Wll-LOAV BitANCH.
Mrs. Albert Johnson is improving in health... .Quarterly meeting Saturday and Sunday last. T. Stabler occupied the pulpit.. Iiev. Klisha Earles will preach at the M. E. church on Sunday. August lltli, at 10J0 a.
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He wishes the old
pioneer men and women to attend.... Rev. Reynolds will preach at the U. B. church next Sunday night. .Xevil Reeves was awarded the contract of erecting the buildings for the gas well... .Winslow & Thomas will complete the gas-pipe lines through town and the line north, this week... .R. E. Overman will superintend a Sabbath-school picnic at the Willow Branch camp-meeting grounds, on Saturday, August 10th. We learned from Mr. Overman that a number of schools will participate in the exercises, and also that several parties have already been negotiating with him for refreshment stands.
TIDAL WAVE.
Left over from last week.
On account of the wet weather very little threshing done.-.. .Miss Hattie Gunden was at Indianapolis Monday The contract of laying tha gas mains was awarded to Winslow & Thomas, and of the buildings to Nevil Reeves There is a young man canvassing among the farmers this vicinity, for a Toledo grocery firm. Farmers should look a little out. For particulars ask some of the farmers about Charlottesville... ..Joel Knight is buying and shipping hogs for L. L. Y«mce, of Newcastle... .Wonder what makes Joe Collins hang around the boarding house? There must be some attraction.... The advauce agent for Ashton's Parlor Pavilion show was in town Monday. He billed the town for Monday night, July 29. The gas well derrick and machinery has been moved to Carthage, where WM, Burritt has the contract of drilling eight wells. We can reccommend Mr. Burritt to the people of that villiagee as a gentleman in every respect... .Our ticket agent informs us that there will bean excursion to Niagra Falls, August 6th, over the O. I. W. and N. Y. L. E. W. R. R. 's... .Noali Braddock and Blanch started for Colorado Springs, Col., last Thursday. They went to visit Edwin, who is there for his health.
SIGXOU WTDKPANTZ.
This is wnat you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thonsauds of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that* Electric Bitters, if used according to directions aud the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We reccommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver. Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50 cts., and $1.00 per bottle at M. C. Qnigley's drug-store. 41y
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Miss Minnie Judges, from north of Knightstown, was here Friday and spent the day with her cousin Ida Gordon. .William Wineberger, of Grant county, lias been visiting relatives here....Dr. McGavern, of Knightstown, was here Wednesday... .Mr. George Beck, of Indianapolis, stopped here Monday, on his way to Hagerstown. He was entertained by his sister-in law Mrs. Sarah Ormston. ... .Mr. Charlie Grass, of Frankton, is visiting friends and relatives here... .Mrs. Julia Anderson and Hiss Hala Scottou, of Greenfield, were visiting relatives here the first of the week... .Mrs. Jessie Dakin of Newcastle is spending a few days here, the guest of her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Sam Grass Lavon, little daughter of Charlie Evans has been dangerously sick the past week, but is better now, also a little child of Will Niles is very sick Rev. James Patterson preached at the M. E. Church here Sunday 4ght, and at Grant City on Monday night... John Myers and wife, from near Greenfield, and Mrs. Ida Thompson, of Cleveland, spent the day, Wednesday with Otto Bennett, who was very sick all last week Miss Edith Hunt is visiting her friend, Miss Emma Davis at Azalia Mr. Stanley, of Arlington, was here Monday... .Thomas Springstead, and old and respected citizen, of this place, died Tuesday night the 23rd, aged 87 years. The funeral was preached at the house of Malilon Cause, burial at Knightstown Wright Jeffries and wife, Mrs. Rock, Mrs. Owens and others from here attended the Convention, at Warrington, last week.
THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, AUGIT 2, 1889
A Scrap of Paper Saves HerLife.
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time: she weighed less than seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's Ifew Discovery, and got a sample bottle it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For full particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at M. C. Quigley's drug-store. 41y
,• MAXWELL, Health good... .Plenty of wet weather. ... .All aboard for Niagra Falls, Aug., 6, via O. I. & W. Route.... Marion Forgy was at Newcastle, on business, Monday. ... .A number of young people from near Westland stopped here a few hours Sunday. .. .Mrs. Peun is moving to Bright-if wood, Ind., this week....V/. L. Clark, who works
at Indianapolis,
llucltlen'M 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
NEW PALESTINE.
Miss Sadie Fields has returned to her home near Lebanon, Boone county. ... .Miss Audrey Barnard, of your city, is the guest of Miss Myrtle Shrieber... .Clias. Means spent Monday evening at this place. ... .A. J. Nelson and family spent last Thursday and Monday in Indianapolis
Miss Nannie Espcy is visiting in Le roy, 111... .Mrs. Emma Ashcraft and sister Mollie attem ed the Acton meetings last Monday... Mrs. Vernon, of Fountaintown, is the guest of T. F. Gant and family Several K. of P.'s of this place attended the meeting at Greenfield last Monday evening... .B. F. Rice, who has been visiting on Fall Creek, returned home last Tuesday... .Miss Kate Brandenburg is assisting Mrs. Hogle in dress making. .. .W. A. Nelson is studying Telegraphy at this place... .Mis-s Jessie Coyner left last Wednesday for Bethany Park. .... lewell Armstrong spent last Sunday with his parents at this place Leonard Fritts, who has been attending school at Ladoga, is home on account of sickness. ... .Mr. W. T. Eaton left last Wednesday on a visit to Martinsville... .Miss Maud Nichols is visiting in the country... .The "supper" last Saturday evening was quite a success, considering the weather and busy time... .Dora Leonard and family, of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here.
Edgar Bussel and family, who have been visiting relatives in Rush county, returned home last week... .Courad Gundrum, an old aud respected citizen of this place is not expected toliVe.
Have you heard what Mr. G. L. West, of Cambridge City, ind., says of Chamber-' lrin's Colic,Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy? If not. here it is: "Duringlast summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in the stomach aud bowels,and was induced by a friend to try this remedy. I took one dose, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the alliicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early. 26tf
Loose's Rc«l Clover Pills Cure
sick headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. 25 cts. per box, 5 boxes for for $1. Sold by V. L. Early. 91y
The Draft and General Purpose Horse.
Colonel will make the fall season (beginning July 1) at $12 for full insurance and will say farther, from all appearances he has proven SURE through the past seafcon. 26tf M. A. CATT.
"Hunger is tlie llest Simee.
fl'As a rule, a person who has a good appetite has good health. But how many there are who enjoy nothing they eat, and sit down to meals only as an unpleasant duty. Nature's antidotes for this condition are so happily combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla that it soon restores good digestion, creates an appetite, and renovates and vitalizes the blood so that the beneficial effect of good food is imparted to the whole body. Truly hunger is the best sauce, and Hood's Sarsaparilla induces hunger.
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with his family Sunday. .Rev. tlohn Himes preached at the M. K. Church fit this place Sunday. .C. W. Stinvr, of Carlos City, Ind., is here selling wheat screens. ... .Miss Minda Cox, who is working at Wilkinson, was home, over Sunday. .. .Prof. R. E. Overman's singing school has closed. He is now training his class for a grand concert. .. .Wheat is selling here for to ?."» cents per bushel. There promises to be a considerable shipment from this point....The Friends' church will be dedicated here next Sunday. We understand that there will be basket meeting in connection with the dedication. ... .Base Bail is all the rage here. The boys have organized two clubs. They play next Sunday. The boys play well and draw large crowds to see them.. .There lias been a party of men, who have been around for a week trying and succeeding in leasing a large tract of land in this part of the county for gas purposes. We think the farmers here have been warned enough through the coulmns of the FPU N LIE AN about this syndicate trying to capture the gas fields of Hancock county, and thus pipe the gas away from us. We think the farmers had best stop and study this question before leasiug laud to such corporations.
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Notice of Final Settlement.
The State of Indiana, Hancock County, ss: In the matter of the Guardiaii^uip and estate of Ernst II. Fox, deceased. No. 56(5. In the Hancock Circuit Court,
Fall Term, A. D., 168!).
IT IVNOWX, That on tli« •j.Slli of Ju r, A. !., ltWi, Henry 0. Nichols, Guardian aud Administrator of Ernst II. Kox, douesiscd, tiled in the otiiee of the Clerk of the )I:iricorl Circuit Court, his final settlement account in Miid guurdi:in«lii|» and estate. The creditors, heirs ami legatees of said decedent are hereby notiiicd of tlie li'lin^und pendency of said final settlement account, and that the tame is 8tt down for hearing on the nd daj of September, A. 1). lsw. the same being the 1st judicial day of the Kali Term, A. i., to be begun, held and continued at the court-house in the City of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the second day of September, A. J)., iSS!, and that, unless they appear on said (lav and show cause whysaid linai settlement account should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in thrir absence.
Audsald heirs are also notified in addition, toappearon said day and make proof of iheir heirship
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said estate. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto subscribed my name aud aliixed the seal of said Court, this 25 dav'of Julv, A. D., 1S89.
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C. G. Ofl'utt, Attorney. :jlt2
Editor of the Itcpublinan Please announce in the columns i-fyour valuable paper that we are the s"!c agents for St. Patrick's pills, the iiiu -t perfect cathartir and liver pills in the arket. They are not only physic, but cleanse the whole system, purify the bloou and regulate the liver and bowels: they iv vigorous but gentle in their action and can always be depended upon. For sale by V. L. Early. 20tf
For July Days.
One thinks of India Matting, Japanese Screens and such Oriental devices at this time of year. As in our Oriental Iioom we have the acme of decoration of the far East, so in all departments where such decorations become articles of commerce, Ave reach the acme of attainment That is to say. in these mxttci-s of warm weather ware for cool houses, we have everything in the widest variety and fullest detail. The number of things in this way that add ease and adornment to a house is great. Come see them.
ASTMAN, SCHLEICHER & LEE,
Carpets, Draperies, Wall-Paper. The Largest House in the State.
5 East Washington Street,
Indianapolis, Ind.
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GENERAL REPAIRING.
A. R. Shepherd,
of Cumberland, Ind.,
Desires to call attention to the fact, that he is prepared to do all kinds of
Blacksmithing and Repair Work, at reasonable rates.
Horse-shoeing a Specialty.
Buggies and Carriages for Sale.
R. SHEPHERD, Cumberland, Ind.
GO CARET THE TIDINGS.
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Liver, Kidneys, Bladder. Colic. Cramps. Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Nervous exhaustion. Impurities of the Blood, etc. etc.
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W. 0. R. L. D. Electric Catarrh Cure
Is a specific for Catarrh, Influenza. SnulHes, Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchitis. Hay Fevor, Nerve us Headache, etc., etc.
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This is the greatest practical improvement in the way of a fence that lias come to larmers for twenty years. It was patented September (. ISs 1: consequent iy it is
Ihe oldest- patent on wire fence there is, and farmers are safe in buying this"fence while they take great risk in buying imitations. This fence has an iron brace for end post and double braces for end post, which gives the wire a center •draft. We have the best ratchet wheel that is iu use for taking up slack, and the wires can be tightened for a half mile with ease by moans of this' ratchet, and as they are left on thefei..ce they are always ready for use.
This fence also has a vertical wire every two feet, which connects the horizontal wires so that slioats and other animals cannot press the wires apart and get through. It is the only wire fence ou the market that will turn hogs and sheep. This fence is made with eight No. 9 wires and one ribbon wire, and we guarantee it^to have one-third greater strength than any wire fence in use. Why use a barbed wire fence, anyway, when you can get. a much better and safer fence made of smooth wires. syiyf
End Posts liave Iron Bas'e, and set on Solid Rock.
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We refer to the following farmers using this fence iu Hancock county, Indiana: NOAH BRADDOCK, L.B.TIIOMAS. ROBERT SIMMONS, JANE l'ORGEY,
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We are agents for this fence in Hancock couity, and we have come to star. All we want is a trial.
PEATT & BLACKWELL, •-."its Maxwell, Indiana.
OLD SETTLERS' E E I N
The 10th Annual Meeting ot ttie
OLD SETTIEHS'
On tlic Fair Grounds at Greeirliekl. liavo been made to accommodate
Robinson Johns, Blueriver. Wm. L. Garriott, Brown. Wellington Colyer, Brandy wine. Allen Smith, Buckcreek. John T. Duncan, Center.
JAMES H. CARR, Sec'y.
ASSOCIATIONS^ OF HANCOCK COUNTY,"
Will Meet at 9 O'clock A. M., on
S A A AUGUST :3rd, !«««),
Old family relics and souvenirs, will be present for inspection. Music, vocal and instrumental, speaking and recitations. A very pleasant, entertaing and proli.table reunion of the Old Settlers, who planted and sustained the Hag of civilization in the Wilderness, and who still linger among us is confidently expected. Everybody is invited. The Vice-Presidents and officers of the Association are especially requested® to sec to it that the Old Settlers from their neighborhood, and all those interested are notified and in attendance. The following are the names of the officers of the Association for the present year. The meeting will elect for the next year.
R. A. EILEY, President.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
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Wesley Williams, Jackson. Robert Y. Barnard, Green. Ernst H. Faut, Sugarcreek,, Richard Stokes, Vernon.
JOSEPH BALDWIN", Sup't.
•-. A. RILEY, President.
JAMES H. CARR, Secretary.
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