Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 27 September 1889 — Page 5
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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 guarantee:1, to give perfect satisfaction or monev refunded. Price 23c. per box. For sale by .M. C. Qnigley. 4e\vly
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Dr. Grass is visiting his daughter Mrs. Harrison Quick at Frankton Mrs Aggie Talbott from Minneapolis Minnesota is spending a few weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Onnston. .. enas Bundy and wife, and ClianningStaley and wife visited Mr. Calvin Tiraddock, near Willew Branch last Sunday. ..Mrs. Drury of Maple Valley, was a guest of her brother Torn Owens and family last Sunday.. Mrs. Bohm from Walton, arrived here Thursday to spend a few months at the home of her sou P. J. Bolim. .. .Frank Allison from Columbus, came last week and will make his home in the future with his uncle, Joseph Evans and family... .O. P. Martin of Greenfield, was here last Tuesday. ...Mrs. Oldham and Mrs. Bohm, were at Knightstown visiting relatives Thursday. .Mrs. Axie Wilkinson of Kaysville, has bought property here on East street and will move into it soon. .The Friends Sunday School picnicked on Blue River last Friday Phi Thomas, has been papering and improving his property and is moving into it this week... .Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bohm, have gone on a visit to Eureka Springs, and other places in the west Quite a number of Friends are attending the yearly meeting at Richmond this week. Mr. George Gertz, traveling salesman in Kansas is here spending a few days with his family Rev. A. M. Patterson lectured on Freedman's Aid last Sunday night, and in two wee^s will lecture on church extension at the M. E. Church.... Mr. Jap Richardson of Greenfield, was the guest of his friend Frauk Patterson, over Sunday.
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 rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent 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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Farmers in this vicinity are about through sowing wheat, large crops. .. Mrs. O.N. Trueblood, is visiting her father at Farmland this week... .Mrs. I. S. Barrett, went to Knightstown to-day to her father's. Her sou, Merrill S. Ball, is alsothere attending school... .Mart OMaley is at Anderson to-day, attending the reunion of his regiment the 'Kith Indiana .. .Elwood Barnard and O. X. Trueblood. are at Indianapolis to-day on business. .. The Eden singing class attended a concert given at Nameless Creek, Sunday.... R. F. Overman of Wilkinson, is teaching a class in vocal music at this place.. .A little daughter of James W. Jackson is sick with fever... .A. E. Chappell's new house is neariug completion, he intends to occupy it by the 10th of next mouth.. .Rigg &Jarrett' are building an addition to their store room. .The new brick school house is going up rapidly, will be ready for school by the first of Xovember. Mr. Walter Bridges and Miss Eunice Barrett are tlie teachers employed for this winter.... There was baptizing at this place Sunday, three being baptized and taken into the Church.. .The M. E. Church is being repaired, in the way of a new coat of paint, papering new seats etc.. George Fowler of Willow Branch is doing the papering ... .Owing to the church undergoing repairs, there will be no Sunday school Sunday... .Dr. W. A. Justice, has not yet returned from Nebraska, where he went to see his sister... .O. N. Trueblood our shoe-maker, is fitting gas with E. Barnard John Spurry and family, spent Sunday with O. P. Barrett,
Is Consumption Incurable.
Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of luugs, and friends and physicians pronounced me au incurable consumptive. Begau 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.'' Jesse Middleware Decatur, O.. says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's T*4ew Discovery for Consumptiou 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. 4-1
NEW PALATINI
Rev. Wittich will deliver a lecture tomorrow eve, on the "Origin of the Evangelical church. Will Atliertou, of Philadelphia, was here last Saturday The entertainment given by the ladies of the ?»I. E. cliursli, last week, was quite a success, both socially and financially... .Miss Ella Irons of Norths Landing Indiana, is visiting relatives here. .. .Mrs. John Freeman, is visiting her mother in Indianapolis .Will Espey spent last Saturday afternoon with friends here....John Martin jr. v,"as married last week, to Miss Rosa Hudson of Cumberland... .Robert Ilolden and wife of Indianapolis are visiting relatives here....Miss Ada Smith of Greenfield, attended the entertainment here last week... .Rev. T. B. MeClain and wife, left last Monday to attend Conference. .. .The teachers for the coining term of school here, are John W. Joues as Principal, J. T. E. Jordan, and Misses Katie Obermeyer and Esther Snodgrass. As Mr. Jones is seriously ill the suspositionisthat school will not begin for a week or two yet. ...O. P. Eastes was in town last Tuesday. lie will teach east of town at No. G... .Mr. Hudson Smith and wife, spent last Sunday with A. P. Hogle and family. .. .Ezra Eaton and family are visiting relatives in Kansas. .Marshall Bussel has been working for the past three weeks in the place of the operator at Morristown. .Will Ashcraft moved into the Floyd
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property on Mill st. Tuesday
... .The Drake Brothers have moved to this place, and are erecting a Planing Mill we wish them success.. .Charles L'llery met with quite a painful accident last week, by having his hand caught and burned by some part of ine machinery in the saw mill.. .H. P. Anderson who has been for some time in Cincinnati, is spending a week or two with his family here. .. John Ridlen is seen upon our streets again .S. T. Nichols and family, and Miss Maggie Van Sickle, are .visiling in Georgia,
Parents should be careful that their children do not contract cold during the fall and early winter months. Such colds weakens the lungs and air passages, makthe child much more likely to contract other colds during the winter. It is this succession of colds that causes catarrh and bronchitis or paves the way for consumption. Should a cold be contracted, lose no time but cure it as quickly as possible. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold in a few days and lea\ethe respiratory organs strong and healthy. For sale by V.'L. Early. 38tf
MOIiUISTOWN.
John Anderson ot Blue River township sold 100 acres of laud to C. Ball last week ....George Justus has returned from Seymour Illinois where he has been visiting. .. .Dr. J. G. Wolf and wife, are in Michigan visiting friends... .Sam Sians of Indianapolis, is in town this week calling on friends... J. E. Hill of Blue River township, is putting anew tin roof on his house Mary A. Williams of Conuersville, is visiting Mrs. C. T. Williams John Anderson and wife of this place, are visiting in Tipton county. .. Albert Engle is in Hamilton county visiting Mrs. Myrtle Matlock of Rusliville. is visiting Mrs. George Matlock of Hancock county .. .William Patten, is visiting in Arkansas ....G.G.Morrison formerly of Willow Branch, now of Knightstown, was in town Saturday... .Harry Williamson of Knightstown, will teach here this winter.
Joe. Zeke and Badger Davis, spent the da}' in the woods Friday. Badger found 23 bushel of hickory nuts on one tree... .Hi Harland of Warrington, visited Dr. MeCray Wednesday... .William Handy of Shelbyville. was in town Sunday Dr. William Hargrove, of New Salem Rush county, was in town Sunday T. N. Dalrymple' wife and daughter, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with relatives here... .William Vaughn of your city, was in town Sunday. .. .Charlie Tagtie and Tra Sage visited your city Sunday... Park Smith went to Manilla Saturday, to see the gas well shot... .Captain Paulus of your eity, was here Sunday... .Mrs. R. S. MeCray, visited at Warrington the first of the week On last Thursday night Royd's Dramatic Co. rendered British Born to a crowdedhouse. The company is composed of Morristown folks and were greeted with cheers during the play. The company will render another play in the near future it is said. .. A party of young folks from Greenfield, picniced at the park near this cicv on Saturday last-
Bring on your old school books and get new ones in exchange.
V. L. Early.
A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson, Aliens Springs. 111., who is over sixty years of age, says: "I have in my time tried a great many medicines, some of excellent quality but never before did I find any that would so completely do all that is claimed for it as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarliroea Remedy. It is truly a wonderful medicine." For sale by V. L. Early. 38tf
School Fuml Money to loan at or'w office at O per cent interest.
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The Chief Reason for the great sue* cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually accomplishes what is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapaM^rit Wine
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. $1 six for §5. Prepared by C. I. Hood S: Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
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After the 20th of September, he proposes to sell stvictly for cash. He thinks by lie f-u. benefit his customers, by tiiem goods below Indianapolis
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THE G^ElflflELD REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1889.
Cii .IL-L-.TiVI, NEW PALESTINE, IND.
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For Sale h\—V. L. EARLY, Greenfield W. A. PLIiKIXGTON, McCordsville A. C. PILKINGTON, Foriville, and J. E. BARNARD, M-nlia\vk. 26tf
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sale of Nursery Stock. Steady employment guaranteed. Salary anl Exlct!s«s paid to successful men. Apply at once stating age. Mention this paper.
CHASE ailiOS. CO.. KoHiester, N. T. 37t8
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ANTK!) io.solicit for our well-known Kiirsei'V. od wages paid every weel ."erinaneiit employment. guaranteed. Write at. onco, liefore territory is taken, stilting age. (,'IiASK 15RU.V CO.. Chicago, 111. 28M0
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You should read the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS bccausc it's an mde-
l+f*, i|iai pendent newspaper. There are two rltln sidestoeverypolitical questioii, and THEDAII.Y NEWS gives them both with equal fairness. A parly organ magnifies one side and dwarfs the other. No sensible man wants to be trifled with in this fashion. The time has gone by when American citizens expect to inherit their political opinions. They want to make theirown—and to do this they want a paper to tell them the truth, regardless of their own personal preferences. If you are an honest man, independent and self-reliant in thought, read an honest and independent newspaper—read The
CHICAGO DAILY NBWS.
Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail 23 cts. tiiM a month, four months $ 1.00.—one cent a day.
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IY1 Ci 11 VV 11 I® fier before the public. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strengthens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
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GENERAL REPAIRING!
A. R. SHEPHERD.
OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA,
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, Carriages and Pumps for sale.
A.
R. SHEPHERD,
Cumberland, Ind.
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EMBALMER.
Charlottesville, Ind.
Prompt attention given to all calls day or night. I have one of the finest
Funeral Cars
In the county, which will be in attendance at all funerals conducted by me.
Special attention given 22-47
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DRUGGIST, -II:ALJ:R
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Drugs, Toilet Articles, Paints, Brushes, Etc.
His medicine and Prescription Department is complete. His goods are all pure and fresli. Call and see him, and learn his prices.
MOHAWK, 3ND,
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of all kinds, ever shown in honest and excellent jiialiti bargains.
Our
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5 Knst Washington Street,
Indianapolis, Ind.
GROCERIES.
No Use Talking!
When one offers wliat any buyer can get an
ABSOLUTE BARGAIN
IN FACT THE
Best Bargains!
GROCERIES
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have them by the thousands, and are offering the grandest bargains ever seen in Hancock County. We have spared no efforts in obtaining the Largest and Best Lines of
Boots, Shoes,
and
store is crowded with goods from the
to the ceiling, even to the very doors, and
to
amine our prices. Everybody welcome.
Among novelties in the wall-paper way which we have noted i.s one in tapestry v,-all-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. Tliey may be thus removed on occasion or transferred from one room to another. There is pleasure as well as profit in keeping at the bead of the procession, in which vicin ity our friends know they always find
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J. WARD WALKER & CO.'S
Mammoth Store, Greenfield, Ind.
ural Marvels
ASTMAN, SCHLEICHER & LEE,
Carpets, Draperies, Wall-Paper. Tlie Largest House in the State.
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Gash GroGGty Store
J. M.
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'••Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
Splendid English Shire Horses. The Imported English Shire Horses, Stony Stratford and Prince Cliarmain, will make the season of 1881), 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 uuexcell ed breeding. Como and see me. lltf -V Arv H. P.
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Rubbers,
*'ireentield, and of the ii'oeds.
be had. Close buyers invited
considering the are magnificent
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J. TOWNSEND'S Gem Store!
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Dry Goods,
Groceries, Canned Goods Boots and Shoes.
INDIANAPOLIS PRICES.1
Highest, market price paid tlie fanner for his grain iind produce. 'J lie bottom knocked out on
LOW PRICES!:
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
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Gem, Ind.
RAILROADS.
Tlie Ohio Indiana & Western Railway
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in town, why make palaver about it? In a few words, we state facts, when we say that the best place to buy
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TIME CARD FOR INDIANAPOLIS. Leave—Going East.
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:5 10 a in. '2 -10 HI. :J0 in. 10 15 a m* Marked dailv. II. M. BUOXSON, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Ag't., Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg R. R.
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Corrected to May 12th, ISM). Trains arrive at
GREENFIELD,
as follows
GOING EASsT.
'So. 0, Eastern Express Mail 5:12 a. in. No. l'J, Columbus Accommodation 9:50 a. ill. *No. S, l»av Express, Mail 5:50 p. m. fNo. -1, Richmond Accommodation 'l:5.'i p. m.
Way Freight 7:-15 a. ill. GOING WEmT. j-No. 5, Kiehiuond Accommodation......... S:-J3 a. m%*' *No. 1, Fast Line Mail 11:00 a. m. fNo. 11,Indianapolis Accommodation 2:5G p. in. *No. !», Western Express 5):32 p. m. {Way Freight Ar. 1:25: Dep. 1:30 p. m.
Pullman I'alace .Sleeping and Bullet Cars attachthrough trains, run without change, Westbound, to Indianapolis and fst. Louis East-bouml 1'ittsburgh, Harrisburg, Baltimore, AVashington, Philadelphia and New York.
For time-tables, rates of fare, through tickets and baggage cheeks, and further informatfdtn regarding the running of trains, apply to W. SCOTT, Ticket Agent, Greenfield, Ind.
Runs Daily. Daily except Sunday. Does not carry passengers. .IAMKS McOKRA, E. A. FOKD,
Gen'l Manager, Gen.'i Pass. & T'kt Ag Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg,
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W. II. Paulov, Auctioneer.
Administrator's Sale of Personal Property.
OTK'E is hereby nivrn, That I, John K. Ilerr, lininistriitor'ol tlieestateot Andrew D. Ilerr, deceased, ol Hancock county, Indiana, will offer lor sale, at public auction, to the highest, bidder, ou
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Wednesday* October 2,1889,
at tho farm of the deoxlent, one-half mile south ol Mohawk, Indiana, the personal property belonging to the estate of said decedent, consisting of (110 bay mare, one sucking colt, one yearling colt, one-half interest seven hogs, corn in the field, farming implements, one two-horse wagon, a set of double harness, and one set ot single harness, all in good condition.
THKMS OH' SAM:.—All sums of S5 and under, cash in hand, on all sums over that amount a credit of nine months will Vie given, the purchaser giving note with sutlieient surety, with interest at six pet cent, after maturity, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws. Salo will commence at 10 o'clock A.M.
.I01IN K. IIERR,
'ir Administrator. WM. iClloi'i.it. Attorney for Estate. 30-i
