Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 16 August 1889 — Page 8

C. K. JVRUNER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, *^5 MARY L. BRUNER, Diseases of Women.

Doctors Bruner,

Office in Walker's Block, over Hammels Grocery.

J8®~ Calls answered promptly day or night from sffice or residence, on Isorth Pennsylvania Street. 36tf

John B. Huston, JDIIUICI GREENFIELD,

IND.

Sales Made a Specialty.

Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. A Sst of in sales can always be found at the UKPUBHCAN oltico, and where, any iiii'uninition desired •will lie tjivon to persons wishing to secure my serviX"CS. Vour patronage respectfully solicited. Gly

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Orand Free Street Parade.

Admission, 25c.

Two performances daily, at 1 and 7 p. m. 33t2

Executor's Notice.

~VTOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undcrsigned has been, by the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, appointed Executor of the Estate of Conrad Gundrum, late of Hancock county, Indian?, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent.

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NEW

Colossal Shows I

WILD WEST li

A mighty congress of World-Famous features! A splendid Amusement organization known throughout the length and treadth of the land to speak of its rare .merits is a uselese task. Suffice it to say that while this year it more than

DOUBLES ITS FORMER VASTNESS

in all departments, the price of admission is reduced 100 per cent.

Will Exhibit at

GREENFIELD,

Monday, Aug 26

Troupe of Performing Stallions imported and educated expressly for this show 10 Beautiful Female .35rial Artists 15 Earth's Greatest Human Marvels 7 Funny •Clowns, the Motley Sons of Momus 16 Lilliputian Ponies, in surprising and beautiful performances Troupe of Gymnasts 7 Tribes of Indians in their war-like display and wonderful equestrian sports Troupe of Wire-Walkers.

LIFE ON THE PLAINS.

And thrillingly contrasting the Wild West of the New World with the classic pastimes of the Old: introducing cow-boys, western Indians and Mexican Vanqueros. The most novel and complete exhibition -of the kind ever projected, including every type of manhood known to those who -dwell on the wild frontier, or just over the border. An exhibition that is not a show tut a fact.

JOIIX Gl'NDKl M, Executor.

Charles G. OfTutt, Attorney for Estate. o'M'i

Money to Loan.

School Fund Money to loan at the Auditor's office at 6 per cent interest. o2tf

Money to Loan.

School fund Money to loan at the Auditor's office at 6 per cent interest. 32tf

W. H. Pauley desires the general public to know that he is prepared to cry all sales either general or special stock sales. His dates can be obtained at this office. 31 tf

Special Premium Ottered by J. W- Carter, Dealer in pumps of all kinds and natural gas supplies, Greenfield, Ind. For best bushel of wheat of any variety to be shown at the county fair, 1 donble acting Myers force pump, glass valve, $13 second best, 1 wood pump with brass cylinder, $6. All entries for above special premium must be made to J. W. Carter not later than Wednesday, Aug. 21st, at 9 a. m. All wheat so entered shall go to J. W. Carter after the award of premiums. 30t4

Splendid English Shire Horses. The Imported English Shire Horses, Stony Stratford and Prince Charmain, will make the season of 1889, at my farm near Leamon Corner, Hancock County, Ind., at $20 to insure with foal, or $25 to insure living colt. These horses are acclimated and sure breeders. If you want horses possessing a combination of style, action and quality, together with unexcelled breeding. Come and see me.

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H. P. BEYER

CORRESPONDENCE.

WILLOW BRA'C1I.

Misses Laura and Fannie Moulden and S idie Patterson of your city, were guests of Joseph Patterson's family, Sunday.... John I J. Paxton, of Mays, was here Saturday and Sundify visiting his many friends... .The Sunday-school picnic held in the camp-ground Saturday last, was attended by a large congregation uf people. Eden and Kennard furnished the largest delegations, the former being accompanied by the cornet band, which enlivened the occasion with some of their choice music... .Benj. L. Hardin, of Keithsburg, Ills., is visiting relatives south of town.... Miss Cora Barrett has returned home....Mrs. J. B. Gihnore, of Springport, who has been visiting Peter Wilson's family, returned home Monday ... .The removal of A. B. Thomns, postmaster at this place, and the appointment, of Samuel C-Jrunden in liis place was quite a surprise to the people is Mr. Thomas seemed to he giving good satisfaction to all and a change was not even thought of.... Joe Corwin and 0. A. Walling, of Knightstown, were in town Tuesday... The Willow Branch Sunday-school will attend the picnic, in WesL-y Williams' Grove, Saturday. Aug. 17th.' A grand time is anticipated. .. ..Ed Williams attended t-ue Xew Castle fair, Thursday.. .. The V. B. Conference which has been in session at Sugar Grove for the past few days has closed, and the ministers have departed for their ho:r.e. Kev. Roberts was continued iu charge of this circuit ,...?.!VH. Dr. Ryan has returned home from a brfof visit to friends at Hartsville

O. ,. Wade of the city was in town

Tuesday.

FRITZ.

Kpocli.

The transition from long, lingering and painful siekness to robust health marks an epoeh in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they'owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you will surely flud relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 cents and $1 per bottle at M. C. Quigley's drug store. 41y

KW PALESTINE.

William Parrish and Carrie Dinkle were married last Sunday at the G. E. Z. Church, by Rev. Philip Wittich... .Mrs. Fillmore and son, of Cincinnati, were the guests of John Armstrong and family last week Mr. Selig, a young druggist of Indianapolis, is the guest of David Fair and wife. .Sylvia Weber entertained quite a number of her young friends at her home last Saturday eve Miss Ella Haines, formerly of this place, but now of Castleton, is visiting at J. L. McCune's. Miss Minnie Nochtrieb left last Monday for an extended visit among relatives in Michigan Dr. Lynn and Willie Nelson of Rushville, spent last Sunday with Willie's parents at this place... .Mrs. Barbara Shackles, of Morristown, is visiting her parents here... .Miss Anna Woerner, formerly of this place, was married at her home in Indianapolis last week Conrad Gundrum died on Thursday of last week and was buried last Saturday, the funeral services being conducted by Revs. Nochtrieb and L. D. Moore, of Indianapolis. Father Gundrum, who was 71 years of age, had been a citizen of this place a number of years and was liked and respected throughout the county... .Miss Eva Ayers, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Addie Sclirieber Miss Hannah Everson and sister have returned home. Miss Hannah is very much improved in health... .Miss Myrtle Sclirieber left last Monday for Centerville to attend the wedding of her friend, Miss Ola Jenkins Mr. Frank Woerner, of Indianapolis, spent last Wednesday with friends here. Mrs. Anna Coyner, Claude and Miss Jessie, are tenting at Bethany Park Miss Mina Ilogle is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. Taylor Duncan at Acton Park... .Mrs. Marion Larrison, who was stricken with typhoid fever only a short time ago, died last Monday eve and was buried Wednesday. She leaves a husband and one child.

Is Consumption Incurable.

Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." JesseMiddlewart, Decatur, O., says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discoyery for Consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by docters. Am now in best of health. Try it. Sample bottles free at M. C. Quigley's drug store. 4-ly

PHILADELPHI.

Rufus Black is at home, he has been wrestling with th® ague .. .Mr. Nes Burk and wife of Indianapolis, are here visiting bis daughter Mi*s. Hob Wilson Rev. Guild has returned home after an absence of two weeks Jas. Fifer section foreman of this place has returned from his regimental reunion aa North Manchester, held August 6 and 7 twentyflve years ago they witnessed the seige of Atlanta, he reports a good time after being absent from them since 65. Crops iu the north part of the state are the same as here. .. The M. E. Church will hold the second annual Sunday school picnic, northeast of this place Saturday August the 7th every body invited. .. .One of the boldest sepationsoccured last Saturday in the east part of town, of man and wife after living togeteer for nearlj^l9 years, and then another man

comes along and entices her to leave, taking with her all the house-hold goods, and moving 6 miles west of Indianpolis. The grand jury should look after such procedings, the man she left was a good honest religous man.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ip"*

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

CHARLOTTESVILLE. .^

Edward P. Trabue of Indianapolis will lecture at the Christian church at this place Friday and Saturday nights Aug. 16 & 17. Subject, the Jewish Tabernacle. .George Hatfield and wife of Cleveland, and Everett Hatfield and family of Knightstown were guests of John T. Hatfield and family last Thursday Mrs. Eliza Fort is visiting relatives at Martinsville... .Mr. and Mrs. "Wilson Reynolds from near Hagertown, were visiting at Zenas Bundys last of the week... .Mr. and Mrs. Raridan of Greenfield are speuding a feAv days with their daughter Mrs. John Windsor... .Miss Minnie Kercheva! of Sheridcn was here over Sunday the guest of Mrs. Oscar Reece Misses IJattie and Mat-tic Burk of Knightstown, are visiting relatives here they are guests of Mrs. Conklin... .Mr. John Hamilton of Louisville is spending a few days among relatives here. ..

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Friends from here attended the Walnut Ridge quarterly meeting Saturday and Sunday.. .Mr. Amos Out-lund and family of Dublin, are visiting here. They wore guests of Joseph Sliutts and family Saturday night Mrs. J-Ienry Fort and children from your city are here, guests of Joseph Evans and family... .Mrs Cloud and son Ed, and grandchildren from Spiceland visited her sister Mrs. Fries last Saturday A very pleasant time was had at the Sons of Veterans picnic Saturday. The Post realized about $20 dollars clear of expenses Misa Hattie Bohm of Walton has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bohm... .Lon Foust and his sister Clara Foust were at Willow Branch Saturday... .John T. Hatfield left here Friday for Sanford, near Terre Haute where he is holding camp meeting at present Lem Herald and family returned home last Monday from a weeks visit and and family reunion, with his mother at Carmel .. .Last Saturday Hadley Hill and wife, and Hattie andEd Hittel were entertained, by Mrs.Moses Cowger... .Mrs. Eli Scott of Greenfield was here Saturday night on her way to Walnut Rid^e.... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lemons a boy... .Jackson Stanley of Arlington who has been suffering for some time, with a sprained ankle came here last week to have it doctored. lie will remain several weeks Dr. Michell operated on it last Friday. He is boarding with his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Bohm.

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.

A New Era.

The unrivalled success of the renowned W. O. R. L. D. Remedies is working anew era in the treatment of disease. If you are afflicted with Liver or Kidney troubles, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and Skin Affections, Nervous Prostration, Neuralgia, Cramps, Dizziness, Periodical Headache, Billiousness, etc. Ask for W. O. R. L. D. Elixer. It is warrented to cure or benifit yon or money refunded,

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ifier and is a Specific for Female irregularities and Weekness. It is emphatically the Womans Friend. Remember it is warranted to beni: you or it costs you nothing. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by.

Peculiar

In the combination, proportion and preparation of its ingredients, Hoods Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most successful medicine for purifying the blood, giving strength and creating an appetite.

The Soldiers' Monument—Excursions t» the Corner Stone Laying:, via the Pennsylvania Lines.

The Pennsylvania Lines will sell excursion tickets from Greenfield to Indianapolis and return, at rate of 40 cents for all trains of August 21st and 22d, good returning until Aug. 24th. This event will be signalized by the presence of many celebrated soldiers and the Governors of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana.

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Commencing Aug. 1st one thousand mile books of the C. H. & D. R. R. regular issue will be accepted for passage to local points on the vaftidalia line between Indianapolis and St. Louis.

In addition to this, these books are good locally on Monon route (all divisions) and and locally on O. I. & W. R. R. between Indianapolis and Peoria, rate $30.00.

JOHN R. MCCORD, Gen'l. Ag't. 32t2 Indianapolis.

Horse Accounts for Collection, ssi

I have the books for 1888 of the two stallions kept by Gambrel & Tyndall, owned by Anson Wall. Parties having bred mares will please report at once to me as I have the accounts for collection. 3113 JOHN M. BOURNE.

Loose's Hod Clover Pills Cure

sick headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. 25 cts. ]er box, 5 box\ps for for $1. Sold by V. L. Early.

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GENERAL AUCTIONEER

STOCK SALES MADE A Sf'RCi.t

Parties should consult the Auctioneer, More set ting dates of sale, in order tVat omi'lifilion may occur. Satisfaction guaranteed or no chargi forserTices.

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J. H. HIDAY. S. B. A RYAN.

Blacksmith, & Repair-Shop,

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For your blacksmitliing and repairing. They guarantee their work, and their terms are reasonable. Tliey also have a nice iine of

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Learn their prices.

Fortville, Ind.

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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

EASTMAN,

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SCHLEICHER & LEE,

Carpets, Draperies, Wall-Paper. The Largest House 111 the State.

5 East Washington Struct,

Indianapolisy Ind.

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will place on sale my entire «tock of

Dry Goods, JNTotioiis, Boots and Slioes, Clothing, Etc., at Cost.

Here you have an 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.

Geo. B. Ramsey,

Grand Hotel Block,

Greenfield, Indiana

FURNITURE

Hall, Parlor, The latest styles

Library, Bed- choicest designs,

room, Dining- ^selected materi-

$ als, best work

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Special Attention Given to Undertaking. Shviy^^H^dt

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