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FAIR NOTES.
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Don't forget the Fair, Aug, SO, SI, M, 83 ThwewllltealluleRaccdnrinstheFalr. Aagnit S3. Special premium by H. B. Thayer, dry good# merchant. The coadi*
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will appear tbin paper last v«ek.
Come to the fair. Balloon ascension and parachute leap. Horsa races, male race and foot race. The farmers and citizens of Greenfield rfhould bear in mind that it maybe the last chance jon will ever have to see a parachute leap. Bring your families to see it.
Major A. K. Branham will make a tasty display of his watches and jewelry in floral hall.
Webb Cooper, of the Department Store, will be on hand with a good display. We will hare the test) racing this year We hare ever had.
The Knightstown fair is now on a solid foundation. Thirty of Henry eonnty's •nbstential citizens have formed on association and will pay the premiums in fall.
E. T. Baldwin has his exhibit of stoves, hardware, gnns and cutlery ready to take fe the fair.
W. C. McCoy is driving his bay stallion Little L. on the track. He was aired by Elgin Boy 1st dam by Bine BulL He is very promising. He is elso driving Billy Thomas' roan mare.
Seeure your space in floral and agrfcuL taral halls at once.
Monday morning last Secretary Downing received letters asking for space for the following: "Flying Horses," Will Hulse's "Riding and Musical Gallery,'* *The Celebrated and Renowned Custer's Musee," "The World's Grand Museum,'* Prof. Smith's "Living Mermaid." He Was also asked to reserve space for other Attractions.
The Knightstown Cornet Band will be present on Friday the last day of the fair.
The uniformed Canton of Odd Fellows of Knightstown will give a grand free exhibition drill on during the fair in front of the amphitheatre. Every Odd Fellow in the county should be present.
The foot race will take place on Friday |ust before the races.
See Secretary Downing and enter for the foot race. No entrance fee.
Bring something for the agricultural department.
Try and take the special premium offerad by J. W. Carter.
Farmers it is to your interest to fill up Che agricultural department. Bring some wheat, corn, watermelons, applet*, honey, grapes, or anything you have for this department.
Remember there is no entry fee in the 'vjgrlcultural department on farm products. 'isssyisi
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Ed. Annan won the 2:17 pace at Buffalo X. Y., last week, taking the Gth, 7th atd 8th heats time, 2:18}*, 2:20K and 2:19£. Emma driven by Dick Wilson took second money, winning the 2d and 5th heats, her time being and. 2:19.
Quite a number of Rush county horses will be here next week. The Custer's Mnsee that is to be at the fair will have a painting representing the great Indian war on the Little Big Horn. The paintings representing the Indians, soldiers, horses. Scc., will be life size.
Two years ago the fair association had on the grounds a cyc-lorama of the battle of Gettysburg which w:is praised by every one that seen it. Though Secretary Downing has succeeded in procuring another one for t'.:is year v.hiclt i? larger and better ir. every prrtir.il'tr.
The Secretary of the fair has received numerous letters from all parts of the country from gamblers, wheel ei fortune men, asking if I hey could secure ground, He has answered all of them that- tliey will uot be allowed in or near the fair ground.
Tanglewood Farm will be represented at the fair. The county trot and ^ace promise to be very interesting. I
We again want to call the attention of the citizens of the county to the balloon ascension and parachute leap. This is something you should all witness it is something you may never again have the opportunity of witnessing. Come and see it. Remember the balloon will be from 1,000 to 1,500 feet high wlien the auronaut jumps from the balloon aud starts for the ground.
MULE RACE.
Mule-race, Thursday, August 22nd. Special premium by H. B. Thayer. 1st premium, suit of clothes, value $10 2d premium, best hat in the store. Half-mile heats, best three in five, no saddle/ Winner of last year's race, barred.
Free Pikes to the Fair.
Thursday the
County Commissioners completed the purchase of the toll roads in Hancock county and they will be free from now on. The toll gates have gone into inoouous desuetude. Peace to their ashes. Come to the fair on the free pikes.
There was a terrible epidemic of dysentery and bloody flux in Pope County, Illinois, last summer. As many as five deaths occur rod in one day. Messars. Walter Brothers, of Waltersburg, sold over 380 bottltt of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during this epidemic and say they never heard of it's failing i& any case when the directions were followed. It was the only medicine used that did ewe the wont cases. Many persons were cured by it after the doctors had given them up. So and 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early. tf.
FOR SALE or IRAJJE.
r\ OFFER MY-
SAW MILL AND GROUNDS
-LOCATED AT-
Willow Branch.
For Sale or Trade on very favorable terms. This is one of the best mills in the county and is in splendid condition.
I also have some money which I will loan to parties on first mortgage security at 7 per cent, interest. For further particulars address
JAP M0ULDEN,
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a. r. aooiE.
EPil. MARSH,
INDIANA. 33 tf
ALBERT HELMS.
NEW PALESTINE
Flouring Mills,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KINDS.
W« Ilave the Only
Buckwheat and Rye Mill
in thla county, and you are cordially invited to call *ad 9M
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Flour and Meal on haads exchange
at aU times. RJ?HE
O-OLJDtoDUST
ITJLiOTJR, iaalao for sale andezohange ut the FounUintown Mills, by J. F, Pine. CASH FOR GKAIXT OF
ALL KINDS.
H06LE & HELMS, NEW PALESTINE, IND.
THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN
The Chief IS«aHon for the great success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact tliat Ilood's Sarsaparilla actually accomplishes what is claimed for it, is what' has given to this medicine a popularity and Bale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
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Ilood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strengthens tho Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. St six for §5. Prepared by C. I. Hood St Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
Program.
&t»kd Day—Wednesday, Aug»sl 21) '89. Purse. 1st 2nd 3rd County Trot $50 $25 $15
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M. C. BARNARD,
DiUIi. MILLIKAN, Suj.U
Attention is directed to tlie conditions of the County Trotjand Pace.
$10 10 15
County Pace. .50 25 15 8:00 Trot 80 40 25
Third Day—Thursday, August 22.'
2:40 Trot $125 $05. $40 Free for all pace 180 90 60
80
Fourth Day—Friday, August 22, '89.
1. 2:36Pace $125 $65 $40 $20 2. Free for all trot 220 110 70 40 This Association is a member of the American Trotting Association, and, all races will be conducted under the roles of that Association.
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No entrance fee charged. Ten per cent of purse will be deducted from winners. Eutries close at 5 o'clock p. m., of the day before the race.
II orses will be called at 1:30 p. xa., standard time. All races, mile heats, three best in five, in harness.
A horse distancing the field or any part thereof, will receive but one premium. The purse offered for County trot and Pace are open to Hancock county horsee only, that have been owned in the' county prior to July 1, 1889.
If owing to bad weather or any other unavoidable cause, the Society shall be unable to start one or more of its races on or before 4:80 o'clock of the last day, such race or races shall b«:*. declared off.
J. WARD WALKSI:, President
CHAS. DOWKXSO,Secretary.
Cholera in Michigan.
Dr. F. D. Larke, of Rogers City, Mich* igan, says the epidemic of last year in Presque Isle County, in which so many persons lost their lives, was choleric dysentery instead of cholera as first reported. He used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says it succeeded, where all other remedies failed. Not a case was lost in which it was used. This Remedy is the most reliable and most sue oessful medicine known for colic, cholera morbus dysentery, dinrrhoea and bloody flux. 35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early. tf.
An Important Element
Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for his money. The familiar headline "100 Doses One Dollar," stolen by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This can easily be proven by auy one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists.
Notice «f Final Settlement
The State of Indiana, Hancock County, ss: In the matter of the Guardianship and estate of Ernst H. Fox, deceased. No. 566. In the Hancock Circuit Court.
Fall Term, A. D., 1889.
BE
IT KNOWN, That on the 25th day of July, A. 1)., 1SS!), lienry C. Nichols, Guardian and AriminisirHtor of Ernst H. Fox, deceased, filed iu the office of tho Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, his final settlement account in said guardian«liip and estate. The creditors, lioirN and legatees of *aid decedent aie hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of Httid linal settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing en the and day of .September, A. D. 188!). the same being the 1st judicial day of the Fall Term, A. 1)., 1889, tebe beawn, held and continued at the court-house Wthe City of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the second day of iSeptember, A. D., 1889, and that unleKB they appear on said day and show cause why ttle
said final settlement account should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved
their absence. And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and make proof of their heirship to said estate.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed tuy name and affixed the seal of said Ceurt, this 20 day of July, A. IX, 1889.
BICHAH1) A. BLACK, Clerk Hancoek Circuit Court.
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Have been detected and yield ready odedience to
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Wonderful cure for
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For Sale by—V. L. EARLY, Greenfield W. A. PILKINGTON, McCordsviUe A. C. PILKINGTON, Fortviiie, and J. E. BARNARD, Mohawk. 36tf
SALESMEN
WANTED
to solicit for onr well-knows Norsery. Good wages paid every week, l'eraianent employment guaranteed. Write at one*. Wore territory is taken, stating ago. CHASE BEOS' CO., Chicago, IU., 28116
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We pay the Highest Market Price for Wheat. We also warrant all our Flour to be firet-class. If you wish anything in our line, call and see us. We will treat vou white.
Moore & Gant,
Fortviiie, Indiana.
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PHILADELPHIA, IND., KEEP A GOOD STOCK OF
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FRIDAY,- AUGUST
"a! Cars
In the county, which will be in attendance at all funerals conducted by me.
Special attention given to embalming. 22-47
Three of the Greatest Stallions in the Countv. Highland Glen
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Indianapolis Prices.
CALL AND SEE THEM AND BE
CONVINCED.
16, 1889.
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Long Branchy
H^Wetonian Rcd Jacket's best
X™i1nbre1J®lueBulLrecogisBullBlue
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nized as the greatest sire living or dead. Call and examine these horses or for pedigrees see bills or write
Dr. S. A. TROY,
Milliter Corner, Indiana. 14tf
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The Progress of Invention and the development of Mechanical Ingenuity.
Multiplied Attractions?
Entertainment and Amusement on a Mammoth Scale.
The Managers Have Information Giving Assurance of tb
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Special Music by the
GREENFIELD CORNET BIND. Grand BALLOON Ascension
And Parachute Leap,
FRIDAY. AUGUST
Races
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Family Tickets, I $1.50
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