Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 9 August 1889 — Page 8

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C. K. BRUNER, M. D., Physician and Surgton. MARY L. BRUNEB, Diseases of Women.

Doctors Bruner,

Office in Walker's Block, over Hammels Grocery.

Calls answered promptly day or night from office or residence, on North PennsylTania Street. 30 tf

John B. Huston,

GREENFIELD,

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Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. A ist of my sales can always be found at the RKPUKLICAN office, and where any information desired will be given to persons wishing to secure my services. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Oly

GENERAL AUCTIONEER

STOCK SALES MADE A SPECIALTY.

Parties should consult the Auctioneer, before setting dates of sale, in order that no conflictiou may occur. -Satisfaction guaranteed or no charg« for services.

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GREENFIELD, IND

M. O. MALEY. J. L. ALFORD.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

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Charlie Malone, of Grant City is building a house on his lot... .Dr. B. N. Cook is having an addition built to his office for a residence... .Peter Fields has rented the farm lately owned by C. W. Laramore. ...Wm. Keck, "W. H. Simmons and others will proceed at once to have a company ditch dug to drain their land near town... .Several of the boys around town went to Niagara this week on the excursion. .. .H. C. Garriott is taking in lots of wheat at Cicero, his old home. ...W. H. Simmons and John W., his son, were at Greenfield Tuesday on business... .John W. Smith is acting as Deputy Postmaster. ... .Wheatthreshing in this section is about done.

Their Jiusiness .Booming.

Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival cf trade at M. C. Quigley's drug store as their giving away to their customers ol' so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discoyery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1.00. Every bottle warranted. 41y

AVI1,I,OW UltANCH.

Wheat is coming in to market at a lively rate... .Miss Leora Fort and Walter Orr have returned home from Danville Normal... .A little child of Albert JohnI son's died Saturday morning and was I buried Sunday in the Wilkinson cemetery, ... .The Section headquarters have been moved from Maxwell to Willow Branch. ... .E. D. Williams has nsigned as agent of the O. I. iScW. Railroad at this station, and the Company has decided to discontinue the agency for the present.... Only a few persons iroin this place attended the Old Settlers meeting Saturday... .A.

Y. Burritt, of Lima. O., is here attending the work of repacking the gas well. ... .Wesley Williams Jr., and wife, of Charlottesville, Suudayed with W. H. Fort and family The Big 4 attended camp-meeting at Mechanicsburg and Kennard Sunday last....Noah Braddock has returned home from Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he has been spending a few days with Edwin, who, he reports, is very poorly... .Mr. and Mrs. Mozings, of Indianaplis, is visiting their daughter, Mrs. Dr. Hammer... .Miss Cora Barrett, ormerly a belle of Willow Branch, but now residing at the city, is visiting 1 er many friends here Mollie Patterson Sundayed at the County-seat Our shippers now bill their cars at Wilkinson or Maxwell. Quite handy this... .Stephen McCray and wife and Mrs. Jane Thomas are visiting relatives in Southern Kansas, Mrs. Emma Thornton, of Knightstown, is vistiting her parents Mr. Joseph Patterson and wife.Mrs. Dr. Ryan is visiting relatives at Hartsville, Ind John Braddock is at Pans, Ky. He is there for the purpose of investing in some fine stock. The Sunday School picnic, to be held on the old camp ground, near this place promises to be one of the grandest affairs ever held in this part of the State. Let all the schools in the county come, if possible, and enjoy one day together... .Mrs, N. A. Goodwin, of Mechanicsburg, visited James McCormack's family Sunday last.

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Electric Hitters.

This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.— A purer me dicina does notexist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, ill remove pimples, boils, salt rlieum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and pre* vent as well as cure all Malar'"a fevers.— For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at M. C. Quigley's drug store. 41y

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Mr. Charlie Stinger and Miss Minnie Wright. forn:e.ily of this place, were married July 25th at Indiauapolis, where they will make their home in tlie future. ... .Wednesday night the Sous of Veterars were agreeably surprised, at their Hall, by their young lady friends. Quite a good time was had by all. Several of the boys were there from Carthage, Greenfield and Knightstown... .A very interesting program is being arranged for the S. of V. picnic next Saturday August 10. The exercise will consist of songs, recitations, speeches etc. Plenty of refreshments will be on the grounds. An admission fee of 10 cents will be taken at the gate... .Miss Winsor, of your city, was here Monday night... .Mrs. Axie Wilkinson, of Raysville, is visiting her mother Mrs. Allison. ... .Nellie Hatfield, of Knightstown has been spending a few days with her cousin Merl Hatfield... .Mrs. Nellie Winslow was visiting relatives in Greenfield last week... .Frank Patterson returned home from Mooresville last Wednesday... Miss Lettie Dixon, of Raysville, who has been visiting relatives here returned home Monday Wednesday night the Sons of Veterans were agreeably surprised at their Hall by their young lady friends. Quite a good time was had by all. Messrs Johnson, Sparks, McCarty and Captain Sattler were there from Carthage, Messrs Steele, Harris, Morris, from Knightstown, Mr. Smith and Captain Gerry from Greenfield.... Miss Maud Hill is visiting at Walnut Ridge... .Mrs. Dr. Mitchell and Rosa Smith were visiting friends near Anderson, part of last week Miss Emma Martin accompanied by her friend Miss

Have you heard what Mr. G. L. West, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamberlrin's Colic,Cholera and Diarrlieoa Remedy? If not, here it is: "Duringlast summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in the stomach and 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 afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early. 26tf

Loose's Ked 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 season. 26tf M. A. CATT.

Let us give the readers of the REPUBLICAN a little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentry and diarrhoea. The only way to combat these dise tses 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 25 or 50 cents, and may be the means of saving you o: your family much suffering, if not life

THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, AUGTJ-rT 9, 1889

Emma Rhoads, left last Friday for a months visit with her sister, Sirs. Harding, at Chester, Maysville, Ky Mrs. Belle Miller and children are here" from Anderson, visiting her father Renben Niles Mrs. Maggie Shultzwas surprised by her Sunday School class Saturday night, with cake and ice cream. A very pleasant evening was spent Miss Mattie Daily, who has been spending the summer with her aunt at Noblesville, returned home last Friday ...Dr. "Wright and wife were visiting relatives in Indianapolis last week. .. Charlie Burk was at Morristown last Wednesday night A little child of John Winsor is very sick.

Walter Sparks of Carthage was here Monday... .P. J. Bohni expects to move to Greenfield in the near future... .Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow visited relatives at Carthage Sunday Misses Una Hastings, Lettie Dixon and Bertie Rhoads spent the day at Greenfield Monday. ... .John T. Hatfield returned home Monday. He has been holding camp-meetings in north part of the State and also attended the National Camp-meeting at Des Plainer, 111 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fort left here last Tuesday for a visit to Colorado.

Kuckleu's Arnica Salve,

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soivs, 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 3IOHAUK."

Rev. Binford, and Han way held quite an interesting service at the school building, Sunday evening, but owing to the inclemency of the weather the crowd was small. They will preach again in two weeks. ... .It is the intention of the Friends, if desired, at the time for the next meeting, to bring the tent and hold a series of meetings. We think this will meet the approbation of all, and trust it may be appreciated and supported by the same. ....Mr. Thompson and wife, of McCordsville, were visiting the family of J. N. Bills on Sunday last and attended church at Sugarcreek ... Miss Gratiot McCune made a flying visit to our town Tuesday last, and was the guest of her sister Mrs. O. A. Collins.... Last week Rambler visited our town and chose for his companions some of the supporters of his valuable paper, and gathered a few items from each. He is a genial whole souled Republican and quite an intelligent gentleman... The blacksmiths' hammers are heard at all hours. Indications of an increase in business... .The gas well is just where it was when we last heard of it, ouly still going farther and farther out of existence... .Blackberries are being brought to our stores in large quantities. ... .Henry Boles and wife returned, Tuesday, from Fountaintown, where they have been visiting relatives... .Mrs. Isa&c Cox has been on the sick list for some time, but is now better. Quite an amount of sickness is reported around this vicinity. .. .May we have free pikes is our wish... .Win. Fuller is much improved in health, being able to be out on the streets again Ella Fuller has recovered from an attack of fever, and is visiting her uncle Jim Fuller this week... .There were no tickets sold from this place to Niagara. Times are too hard, and some of the boys and girls are anticipating other excursions soon... .The U. B. Conference convened at Milner corner this week. Several from this neighborhood are in attendance. ... .The Sunday School was drowned out last Sabbath, but all are requested to be present on Sabbath next, at 3 p. We regret to announce the death of Join Richardson, an esteemed friend, wellknown here, which occurred some days ago, at Marco, Green county, Indiana. ... .Mr. Rhue and family were called to Maxwell Wednesday to attend the funeral of a child of Perry Rhue, his brother. ... .Wedding Bells will soon be the order of the day. Everybody listen... .James Deshong was married to Miss Woods on Saturday last- He will make his home at present near Mohawk. Success to him, as he is a noble young man and is deserving such a person to travel with him through life.

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self, before the summer is over. For sg by V. L. Early.

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Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Colic. sia, Nervous exhaustion, Impuri

Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Colic. Cramps, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Nervous exhaustion, Impurities of the Blood, etc. etc.

W. 0. R, L. D. Riiciimatic Panacea

Cures Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, etc., etc.

Is a specific for Catarrh, Influenza, Snuffles, Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Nervous Headache! etc., etc.

A. C. PILKEJsTOX. Fortville. Ind. X. L. HAMMER, Willow Branch. Ind. JOHN II. LANE. Maxwoll. Ind.

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Notice of Final Settlement.

The State of Indiana, Hancock County, ss: In the matter of the Guardianship and estate of Ernst H. Fox, deceased. No. 560. In the Hancock Circuit Court,

Fall Term, A. D., 1889.

BE

IT KNOWN, That OH the "illh dm' of .luiv, A. «., l.ssrt, Henry C. Nichols, OuiiriUiiii and Administrator of Ernst JI. Fox, deceased, liled in the ottice of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, his final settlement, account in said guardianship and estnte. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notilicd of the tiling and pendency of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing on the tnd day of September, A. D. 1889. the same being the 1st judicial da of the Kali Term, A. P., 18S1), io be begun, held and continued at the court-house the City of Oreenfield, commencing on Monday, the second daj' of September, A. IX, ISSit, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said filial settlement account should not be approved. the same will be heard and approved in their absence.

Andsald heirs are also notified iu addition, to appear oil said day and make proof of their heirship io said estate.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, tins davof Julv, A. D., 1885t.

RICHA1M) A. BLACK.' Clerk Hancock Circuit ourt.

C. (5. Offutt, Attorney. .sitJ

Editor of the RepuhlUdii:

Please announce in the columns of your valuable paper that we are the sie agents' for St. Patrick's pills, the most perfect cathartic and liver pills in the i.ic'.rket. They are not only physio, but cleanse the whole system, purify the blood ami regulate the liver and bowels: they ar** vigorous but gentle in their action and tan always be depended upon. For sale by V. L. Early. ~6tf

Mural Marvels

Among novelties in the wall-paper way which we have noted is one in tapestry wall-papers of a pictorial character. These are made so heavy and thick as to be hung and not attached to the walls, thus following the mode adopted with the real Gobelin and other tapestries. They may be thus removed on occasion or transferred from one room to another. There is pleasure as well as profit in keeping at the head of the procession, in which vicinity our friends know they always find

ASTMAN. SCHLEICHER & LEE,

Carpets, Draperies, Wall-Paper. The Largest House in the State.

5 East Washington Street,

Indianapolis, Ind.

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BLACKSMITHING

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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.

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A. R. SHEPHERD, Cumberland, Ind.

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This is the greatest practical improvement in the way of a fence that has come

farmers for twenty years. It was patented September 6, 1S81 consequently it is the 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 in use for taking up slack, and the wires can be tightened for a half mile with ease by means of this 4^^ ratchet, and as they are left on the feLce they are always ready for use.

This fence also has a vertical wire every two feet, which connects the horizontal wires so that shoats and other animals cannot press the wires apart and get through. It isv the only wire fence on 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. 'J

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We refer to the following farmers using this fence in Hancock county, Indiana: •.•.•-...WiW XOAH BRADDOCK, I.. ]!. THOMAS, ROBKKT SIMMONS, JANE FoltGEY, Cor.. N. F. O liA V, .IAS. MAXWELL, Et ai. We arc agents for this fence in Hancock couity, and we have come to stay. All we want is a trial. .vv.M5s,«

PRATT & BLACKWELL, Maxwell, Indiana.

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Here you have ah opportunity of buying firstclass goods at wholesale. No goods reserved, but all go

Come early before the Assortment is broken to secure the best bargains. I mean business, and the goods will all be sold, as I desire to retire from the dry goods business.

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