Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 4 October 1889 — Page 5
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The Best Salve in the '.vovld for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Kauris, Chilblains, Corns and all skin eruptions, and positively euros Piles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by M. C. Quigley. 4ewly
HA ULOmSVILLK.
Mrs. W. S.Lane and children, Ernest and Grace, are visiting relatives near Fountain City W. W. Thornburg, of Van Wert, Ohio, formerly resident of this place, is spending a few days here Rev. C. ITarvey and family of liidgeville, were here first of last week visiting friends. Will Kinder of Greenfield, was lie re a few days last week.... Mrs. Win. Johnson, visited relatives near Indianapolis] last •week Miss Effie Goddard, has been spending a feu- days with friends in Knightstown County Superintendent Jackson, was here last Wednesday Mrs. Sarah Oldham, is visiting her brother at Eureka Springs, and other relatives in the west Mr. A. W. Hoggins, has opened up a shoe and harness shop near the depot, and has just received a large supply of goods. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Anderson, have been here for a few days visiting their son, Dr. Mitchell and wife. M. Philpot. sold 133 excursion tickets to Inniauapolis during the fair, and 7!) to the Richmond yearly meeting... .Elder Jamison, preached at the Cliristain church monday night. .. .Lafe Griffith and Sam Walker, attended the reuuion of their old regiment at Ilartford City last •week Dennis Shea is rejoicing over twin babies, male and female that came to their home last Saturday. Mother and children doing well.... Mrs. Davis, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Gurley, at Valley Mills Enoch Pearson, spent Sunday with friends at Dublin... .Mr. William Burris of Iowa, is visiting his brother Dan Burris and other relatives here. .While at play one day last week with a "Hying jinney", Harry Xiles was seriously hurt. He is some better at present but not out of danger Mrs. George Girty, gave a candy party Saturday night the young people •ioyed it greatly Mr. John Jackson, -eatly improved his property this nd has just added a good gravel ssumineru.
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•side walk. -. -r^ t._ been spending a few Knightstown, tTw ... 'e J. R. Roland
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were visiting af Middletown ^-ec'v"' :Miss Bell Over nut?}, wiisthejguest Mr». -Ida Hatfield first of the week MY. «nd Mrs. 01 Hill of Knightstown, were herC Saturday... .Mrs. Lee Furgason, spent last week with relatives in Indianapolis -. D'tjn Bur1: and family, were at, Arlington last Wednesday... .Miss Emma Rhoads, was at Knightstown Tuesday, .Mrs. John Girty of Knightstown, was here Friday... .Mrs. Nancy Chambers, was visiting relatives in Indianapolis last week.. .Grandma Mullis, is visitiag her daughter iMrs. Bevel, in Indianapolis Tom Allison, has opened up a new meat maikct.
Kpocli.
The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health maiks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the %ood 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 yrm are tivubled with anj disease of Lidnays, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you^ will surely i'fiud relief by use of Electric Bitteis. Sold "at 00 cents and $1 per bottle at C.
Quigley's drug store. 4Iy
MAXWKM..
U-arvey Alford, who has been visiting •afciIndianapolis for several days, returned •'yesterday... .The Gas Co., are extending the pipe lines a half a mile east of town.
Thomas Mooney our section foreman, has moves? his head quarters from Willow Branch to this plafte, we are glad to have Tommy among us again Several of our people attended the State Fair last week. William Clark, was at home aver Sunday. C. V. Freeman of Springport Indiana, worked for Agent Mugg Wednesday,
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CORRESPONDENCE.
while he attended trial at Greenfield T. J. Smith, has started a huckter wagon of his owu and will pay the highest market prices for all produce... .Richard Hagans, is making from 75 to 100 gallons of molasses a day, and lias a yard full of cane yet to make up... .Miss Belle Radcliffe of Mohawk, visited her sister Flora here Monday Marion White has started up his butclior shop again, and is doing good business he informs us that he kills 2 or 3 beeves and 3 or 4 hogs a week. He has a nice shop and everything handy.... The Maxwell graded school is progressing nicely under management of J.' Glascock as principle, and Miss Grist as assistant, both rooms are crowded with pupils, and the prospect is flattering for a good term the coming winter.. .Mr. Smith and family of Xobiesville, were the guests of W. L. Clark and family of this place Suuday J. H. Mugg, who has been visiting home folks and friends at Quincy Indiana, for the last two weeks, has returned and is agaiu at his post slinging lightning.
Their Uusitiess Eiooisiing.
Probably lio (Hie tiling has caused such a general revival of trade at M, C,_ Qnigley's drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's Xew Discovery 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 SI.00. Every bottle warranted. -lly
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Mitchell and Addie Johnson were in this city Saturday. .. .Mrs. Anna Wilcox of Cassville, Missouri, is visiting relatives south of town... .Mrs. Mary, and May Talbert returned from Missouri Saturday. John Addison of Blue River township, has bought a farm in Madisoii eOUiit* *wid will move there in the near future... .Ait Johnson, was at Westlaud Saturday Park Smith, was at Greenfield Saturday on business... .Loss Wiggins, of Blue River township, is dangerously sick with fever. .. Burt Stone has returned from Michigan, where he has been for somtime for his health.. .A comedy company played here two nights this week. .. .O'uliii Loy passed through here, from Greenfield to Shelbyville, Monday evening.. .Tlu-lalest reports from the gas well are, that the drill is 300 feet in the earth.
The ISest Advertising.
The most elftcient advertising in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that which comes from the medicine itself. That is, those who are cured by it speak to friends suffering simalarly, who in turn derive benefit and urge others to try this successful medicine. Thus the circle of its popularity is rapidly widening from this cause alone, and more aud more are becomeing enthusiastic in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla as it actually demonstrates its absolute merit. All that is asked for Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it be given a fair trial. If you need a good blood purifier, or building up medicine, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
WILlvlJiSOlV.
Jacob A. Owens is building a new residence near the depot... .Jacob Wills has just completed a new residence... .C. F. Brower has just finished painting George Collins house.... Roe Nichols has moved into Rebecca Porters house... .W. ,S. Porter, the new teacher, has moved his family from Anderson and occupies a part of William Kecks house Wm. Cochrun has returned from Missouri and will live on 'Squire Sowerwines place... .Daniel Loudenback is quite low with lung trouble.... W. H. Simmons will probably go to Washington City next Saturday on a pleasure trip... .The members of the Christian church have hauled the rock and sand preparatory to laying the foundation for their new church... .Geo. McDougal, of Maple Valley, is lying at the point of death from paralysis.. .Mrs. John Good, of Cicero, is expected to visit her brother, G. W. Sowerwine, this week And} Yetter is building a line barn foi lxis hordes, And he has a number of good ones, -Henry J°hns attended the State fair last week «s engineer for Robinson & Co., of Richio. d.... .Mrs. Robt Euright is on the sick list-
A hale old man, Mr. Ja 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 Diarhroea Remedy. It is truly a wonderful medicine." For sale by V.L.Early. 38tf
Four elegant, large electric light lamps and brackets for sale cheap at this office tf
Parents should be careful that their children do not contract cold during the fall aud early winter months. Such colds weakens the lungs and air passages, makthe child much more likely to contract other colds during the whiter. It is this succession of colds that causes catarrh and bronchitis or paves the way for consumption. Should a colli be contracted, lose no time but cure it as quickly os possible. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold in a few days and leave the respiratory organs strong and healthy. For sale by V. L. Early. 38tf
Bring on your old school books and get new ones in exchange.
School
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Fund Money to loan at tlie Alien
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The Chief Reason for the great StlC' 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 sarsapa-
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After the 20th of. September, he proposes to Sell strictly for cash. He thinks by so doing, be cac benefit his customers, by selling them good.- below Indianapolis price.'?. Call and see him at :7t).
HOGLE & HELMS,
THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1889
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IVI t?I 11 VV II lO 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.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. $1 six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood fc Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
AV. T. DILLMAN,
Mt. COMFORT.
A. V. Iioni/E. ALTSKKT T!TLMC
NEW PALESTINE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KINDS.
We Have the Only
Buckwheat and Rye IVI ill
iii tliis county, and you are cordially invited to call and see us. Flour and Meal on hands to exchange at all times. THJ1 GrOX-.33 DUST FIJOTJR, is also for sale and exchange at the Fountaintown Mills, by J. F. Fine. CASH FOIt GKAIN OF AL.I. KINDS.
NEW PALESTINE, IND.
By the Eye of the HAWK
Rlieiimatisin am! Diabetes
Have been detected and yield a ready odedience to
HAWK'S
Wonderful eiiix- for
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For Sale bv—V. L. EARLY, Greenfield W. A. I'ILKIXCTTON, MeCordsville A. C. PILKINGTOJf, Fortvilie, and J. E. BARNARD, Mohawk. 2(tf
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W -'l to canvass for thesale of Nnrsery Stock. Steady employment guaranteed. Salary and Expenses paid to successful men. Apply at once stating age. Mention this iper.
CHASE KltOS. CO., K»-hest«r. N. V. $ 87tS
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ployment guaranteed. \Vl ite a onci', hen,re territory is taken, stating ago. CI I ASIC JiltUIi' CO., Chicago, III. MStlO
You should read THECHICAGO DAILY NEWS because you want the best your money unit buy. THE DAILY NEWS is a member of the Associated Press. This means that its news service is unsurpassed. Two of its staff live in Washington the year round, and are exclusively occupied in its service. It has special correspondents throughout the United States, and in the leading capitals of Europe. It has 331 people regularly on its pay roll. It takes between $5,500 and $6,000 per week to pay them—nearly $300,000 a year. Its expenditures aggregate very nearly $1,000,000 annually. All this means quality.
Remember—Its circulation Is 220,000 a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cUs. a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day.
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A. R. SHEPHERD,
OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA,
Desires to call attention to the fact, that he is prepared to do all kinds of
Blacks mtiiin ^and Repair Work
At reasonable rates.
Horse-shoeing A Specialty.
Buggies, Carriages aud Pumps for sale.
A. R. SHEPHERD, Cumberland, Ind.
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EMBALMER.
Charlottesville, Ind.
Prompt attention given to all calls day 01* night. I have one of the finest
Funera! Cars
In the county, which will be in attendance at all funerals conducted by me.
Special attention given to embalming. 22-47
T. ED. Barnard,
DRUGGIST,
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Drugs, Toilet Articles, Paints, Brushes, Etc.
His medicine and Prescription Department is complete. His goods are all pure and fresli. Call and see him, and learn his prices.
MOHAWK,- IND.
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Mural Marvels
Among novelties in tlie \vari-p iper iy which wo have noted one in tnpestiy 11-papers of a pictorial character. These are made so heavy and thick as to be hung and not attached to the walls, thus following the mode adopted with the real Gobelin and other tapestries. They may be thus removed on occasion or transferred from one room to another. There is pleasure as well as prolit in keeping at the head of the procession, in which vicin ity our friends know they always find
Carpets, Draperies, Wall-Paper. The Largest House in the State. 5 East Washington Street,
Indianapolis, Ind. •$
GROCERIES.
No Use Talking!
When one offers what any buyer can get an ABSOLUTEBARGAIN
IN FACT THE
Best Bargains!
in town, why make a long palaver about it? In a few words, we state facts, when we say that the best place to buy
GROCERIES
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When Tir-liy was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sin was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Yiu»n slu1 bccume Mitss, bIio clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sho gave them Castoria.
Splciidid 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 unexcell ed breeding. Come and see me. lltf H. P. Bever
We have them by the thousands, and are offering the grandest bargains ever seen in Hancock County. We have spared no clibrts in obtaining the Largest and 3k\st Lines of
Boots, Shoew, a ncl
J. WARD WALKER & CO.'S
Mammoth Store, Greenfield, Ind.
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Xl'\V Drug' tStoL'o.
1 raving purchased the store-room of Dr. Ilanna. at Wilkinson. Ave offer to the public a line line of flST Drugs.
XSrsT "Medicines. #5?° Paints. ESS- Oils.
Brushes.
FOR
Dry Goods,Groceries, Canned Gbw
Boots and Shoes.
INDIANAPOLIS PRIGE8.
Highest market price paid the farmer for his grain and produce. The bottom knocked out on
LOW PRICES!
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
-CALL AND SEE ME AT-
Gem, Ind.
RAILROADS.
The Ohio Indiana Western Railway Co.
TIME CARD FOR INDIANAPOLIS. Leave—'ioiwg Last. *•1 00 a 111. 00 111.
Going We^t.
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01 all kinds, ever shown in iiveentield, and considerinn- the honest am.! excellent juali1.ies o' tlie goods, are niaii'niiicent -v^ bargains.
Our store is crowded with goods from the floor to the^ceiling, even to the very doors, and great bargains to be had. Close buyers invited to examine our prices. Everybody welcome.
••8®=. Varnishes, 83- Toilet Articles,
•Perfumeries, Soaps. Etc.
E. A. PETERS,
Hot WILKINSOJs, IND
J. J. TOWNSEND'S Gem Store!
West.
1(1 a in. -10 in. 0 in. 10 15 a 111... Marked daily. •L M. ISKONSON', Gen'l Passenger I icket Ag't., Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, Si Louis & Pittsburg R. R.
p^visr-iiAiSruLu: itOTJTK.) Corrected to May 12th, 188'J. Trains arrive at
GREENFIELD,--
as follows
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oKo. (, Eastern Express Mail 5:12 a. in. No. 12, Cohiiiibus Acconiniodation !:50 a. m. 'No. 8, Day Express, Mail 0:50 p. 111. (No. t, Richmond Accommodation 'I:5 p. in. JWay Freight- 7:15 a. in. (iOJNC WEST. fNo. 5, Kiclnnond AcconunodatioM S: 13 a. in »No. 1, Fast Line Mail 11:00 a. m. fNo. 11,Indianapolis Accommodation 2:56 p. m. *Ho. !), Western Express 9:.:i2 p. m. JWay Freight Ar. 1:25 Dep. 1:.'!0 p. m. .,
Pullman Palace Slee]ing and Uuflet Cars attachthrough trains, run without change, Westbound, to Indianapolis and St. Louis East-bound
Pittsburgh, Harrislmrg, lialtiniore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York. For time-tables, rates of fare, through tickets and baggnge checks, and further information regarding the running of trains, apply to W. SCOTT, Ticket Agent, Greenfield, Ind.
Runs Daily. Daily except Sunday, Does not carry passongers. JAMES McCRFA, E. A. FORD,
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