Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 25 October 1889 — Page 5
li US IN ESS MENTION.
Farmers should try the new restauraut of M. K. Cummins tor a nice warm meal and fine coffee.
Go to Lena Harold at Charlottesville,for general mercliaudise cheap l'or cash. 41t4 See S. Tinsley & company before you buy furniture.
For a nice oyster fry or stew try the new restaurant of M. K. Cummins. You can get bargains at Tinsley's new furniture store, Gant Block.
Fresh oysters are now ripe and are served in all styles at Cummins restaurant. W. H. Pauley desire all persons wishing the services of a good Auctioneer to
call and teed.
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Satisfaction guaran-
see him.
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Tinsley and compauy are permanently located in the Gant Block, with a full line of furniture of all kinds.
The nice clean and cosy restaurant of M. K. Cummins is drawing a large business.
Go to J. S. Hooker for driven wells, pumps and pump repairs. Headquarters at G. O. Kuight's, opposite court-house. Greenfield.
Hoky-Poky bread, fresh cakes and pies, oysters in all styles at the Cummins bakery.
T. Webb wants every baby in the comity to come to his car, where they can get one dozen photographs for one dollar. 4Stf
English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or spavined lumps ond blem ishes from horses, lBo'xl spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stilies,sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 bv use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold bv Y. L. Early, Druggist, Greenfield. 44tf
No. 1 pressed brick and drain tile for sale at reasonable prices at Forsytlie's Tile Works, west of town. 40tt \V. H. .Pauley desires the general public to kuow that lie is prepared to cry all sales either general or special stock sales. His dates can be obtained at this office. aitf
School Fund Money to loan at the Aiulior's office at 5 per cent :-ti Four elegant, large electric light lamps and brackets l'or sale cheap at this office tf
First-class building material at rock bottom prices at Samuel Wiley's saw mill southeast of Greenfield. 3912
Marshal Fry can be found at A. K. Branham's jewelry store, where he is prepared to do all kinds of watch and clock repairing with neatness and accurac\\ tf
At Forsythe's Tile Works west of town, you can get at reasonable prices, the best of brick and drain tile, at reasonable prices. 40 If
Clearance sale of clothing at L. Harolds'. Charlottesville Indiana. 41t4 Lem Harold of Charlottesville, sells low for cash 41t4
Money to Loan.
School Fund Money to loan at the Auditor's office at per cent interest. 32tf Money to .Loan On first mortgage. Rates reasonable.
J. H. Bixkoud, Att'yat Law.
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Money to Loan.
School Fund Money to loan at the Auditor's office at p«• cent interest. :«tf b'.iiitew.
An intelligent man owning horse and buggy to represent us. Salary or com mission. Reference and bond required. 3 samples worth §30 furnished. Engagement one year. Farmer or teacher preferred. Address, W. F. Farraij,
Drawer "D." Chicago, 111. 50tf
New Barrels for Sale.
Pickle barrels, kraut barrels, meat barrels, and all kinds of cooperage for sale. Call and get prices.
J. W. NEGLEY,
Near New's Mill, Greenfield Ind. Also for sale at Fortville and McCordsville 36-49
Two Fine Stallions.
Mr. John Tyndall now has at his stable, Hamdallah, No. 2037, with a record of 2:20K* The fall season will be made at $50.
SIR [US,
well-known by our horsemen, will also make the Fall season at Call and examine these horses.
N'lntSKllY STOCK
Of All Kinds for Sale at llea.sonable Prices.
On my farm, one mile west of Court House on Palestine pike. A fine lot of Street and Ornamental trees. Raspberry, Black Berry, and Dewberry Plants of my own growing. My fruit and ornamental trees are grown by the most experienced growers. Persons wishing to plant trees will do well, and save money, to examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere. A book of instructions telling liovv to plant and care for your trees, free. 38t6 J. K. Hendv.
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I have two recorded Ho]stein Bull Calves for sale. One old enough for service now. Also, three fresh milk cows for sale, which will be so!d at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. For further particulars, inquire at Beech Grove Stock Farm, two and a half miles south o,p Greenfield.
J. W. COMSTQCK, Prop.
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Bucklen's Arnica Salve
The Rer Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, 'letter, 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 side by M. C. Quigley. 4ewly
WILKINSON.
Daniel Loudenback was able to walk out in town the latter part of last week. Collier and James have sold their meat shop to a gentleman from Knightstown, who will take possession next week.
The foundation is laid for the new church. C. F. Brower was the auctioneer of the sale of the property of the late Ralph Williams near Markleville last Saturday.
W. H. Simmons and family were at Greenfield last Saturday.
George W. Gray has had anew barn built on his lot in the east part of towu. L. W. Forbes has remodeled and put a new roof on his saw mill.
The farmers are hauling considerable gravel on the roads south-west of town. Several weddings in this section the last week.
George Brooks was the guest of Stephen McCrav last Sunday night.
William Burris, of Missouri, was visiting his sister Mrs. C. F. Coon last week. David Harlan was on a visit the latter part of last week at Connersville, Ind.
Joe O'Neal has taken the job of dealing ten acres of land on Frank Whites farm south of town.
Several farmers in this vicinity are losing hogs with cholera. The railroad has changed time, and put two extra passenger trains on the road, making six trains a day. It looks like business.
There is a protracted meeting in progress at Warrington. Elder N. Wilson, of Irvingtou, is conducting the meetings. Persons wanting to dispose of their buggy whips and halter straps, attend one night and you will get rid of them.
Rev. W. D. Engle will preach at the Episcopal church, next Sunday night. His subject will lie the difference between the Holy Catholic church and the Roman Catholic church. Everybody invited to come and hear him discuss this subject.
Hon. G. W. Ham was at Greenfield last Saturday.
A Scrap of Paper fsivcs Her T.ife. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, toid by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time she weighed less than seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For full particulars send stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at M. C. Quiglev's drug-store. 41v
NEW PALESTINE.
Miss Katie Brandenburg is visiting friends in Boone county. Miss Annie Hack of this place, and Jacob Smith, of Hamilton, O. were united in marriage on Wednesday of last week.
Miss Effie Buchel visited relatives in Indianapolis last week. J. M. Freeman family and their guests of Cincinnati spent last Sunday in Indianapolis.
John Haines and wife, of Castleton, have been visiting relatives here. Mi's. Nannie Huffman and Mrs. Julia Garver, of Indianapolis, visited their parents at this place last week.
Miss Lizzie anil Charles Espev returned home last week from a six weeks visit among relatives in Pennsylvania.
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Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Loose's Kcd Clover Pills Cure
sick headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. 25cts. per box. boxes for or *31. Sold by V. L. Early. 9Iv
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The Chief Rwita 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 ac* compllshes what is claimcd for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
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Beed'a Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drug* lists. $1 six for Prepared by 0.1. Hood Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mais.
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Service fee, $15.
THE Gf-EjEENFIELD REPUBLICAN, FR DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1889.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that I Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, [recommend it as superior to any prescription Stoin^oh, Diarrhoea, Eructation^ known to me." H. A. Abchxb,M. D.,
Special Attention Given to Undertaking,
Be it Known, that
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di»
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
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Fine Harness, Horse Blankets, Robes, Gurry Combs, Brushes, Halters, Whips, Feather Dusters, Rugs, etc.
I earry the largest line of the above named goods of any house in the city, at prices that
Defy Competition!
My workmen arc first-class. I work none but iirst-class material hence, you are sure to get Big Bargains. Your old Harness repaired and made as near new as they can be made, and charges reasonable.
Miller's Harness Oil and Soap Always on Hand.
Call and see me and give me an opportunity to verify the foregoing statements.
(Opposite Kinder's livery Stable,)
Greenfield, Ind.
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T. M. HAVENS
Is still at tin-'old stand with one 01" the must complete lines of
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Baskurville, Centralia, Out. Four years old bright bay, 1G
hands high, and weighs 1,428 pounds. He was foaled the property of James Miller, Mooresville, Ont., September 1884. De Coursey was considered such a fine colt he was docked for show purposes, he having never been beaten iu the show ring.
Pedigree:—DeCoursey was sired by Sandy Scott No. 3997, Vol. 7, who was bred by Mr. William Gibson, Terkerson, Kircudbright was imported to Canada in 1882, by II. Miller, Mooresville P. O. Ont. He was sired by Scotland's Isle (1815, vol. 4, p. 210), he by Prince Albert (61C, vol 1), he by Premier (598, vol. 1), he by Bob Burns, (105, vol. 1). Sandy Scott's dam, .less |1264. vol. (»], sired by Victor [892, vol. 1]. For further particulars see Clydesdale Stud Book.
IJeCoursey'slst dam, Fan, sired bv Black Wallace. Dam of Fan sired by French Laurie. French Laurie was imported from Lower Canada, and he was a thorough good stock horse in every respect. Fan is a pure bred Canadian mare.
JIM BLAINE
Four years old. Won the county pace iu 2:43, Jim Blaine is a son of Legal Star, he by Legal Tender Jr., 3409, the sire of 12 2:30 performers, he by Legal Tender 1784, the sire of 6 2:30 performers.
The dam of Jim Blaine was a Sam Hazard mare. The pacing qualities of the Sam Hazard blood is too well-known to need commendation. The pedigree of Jim Blaine is rich in the great pacing, and thoroughbred strains that have proved so prolific in producing great speed and stamina at both the trotting and pacing gait.
Jim Blaine is a handsome black horse, 15£ hands high and weighs 1,100 pounds. He is a fine looker and has splendid action. There can be no reason why Jim Blaine properly mated should not prove a successful sire of fast trotters and pacers,
Terms—$15 the season, or $20 to insure a foal.
gflggp At Smith & Jeffrie's Livery Stable.
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CHAS. TAGUE, Greenfield, Ind.
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EUBIAL BO EI Always on an
RAILROADS.
The Ohio Indiana & Western Railway Co.
TIME CARD FOR INDIANAPOLIS. rave—ioi*s i.a-.t *4 00 a iu. '•'•'•700 111. 10 40 a 111. lioing West. *7 45 a 111. 12 05 noon. *11 15 111. 5 00 m.
Arrive—From East.
*7 20 a in. 4 25 j) in. *10 50 m. J'roni West. 3 40 a in. 2 40 in. ill. 10 15 a in.
Marked dailv.
11. M. IUION.SON,
'len'l Passenger & Tiefcot. Ag't., Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg R. K.
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Corrected to May I2tli, V66'J. Trains arrive at
GREENFIELD,
as follows:
GOi:« EAST.''
*Mo. (i, Eastern Express Mail u. ill No. 12, Columbus Accommodation 0:50 ». in. *No. S, Day Express, Mail 5:50 p. in f'o. 1, Iliehniond Accommodation 4:5: p. hi.
Way Freight.... 7:45 a. iu. (iOING WEST. fNo. 5, Richmond Accommodation S:43 a. *No. 1, Fast Line Mail 11:00 a. in. fNo. 11,Indianapolis Accommodation 2:5G p. m. -'.no. 0, ostern Express 9:32 p. m. {Way Freight Ar. 1:25 Dep. 1:30 p. m.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Buffet Cars attachthrough trains, run without change, Westbound, to Indianapolis and St-. Louis East-bound ''i!Nlmn !i. "arrlsburg. Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York.
For time-tables, rates ot lare, through tickets and baggage checks, and further information regarding the running of trains, apply to W. 11 Scott, Ticket Agent, (ireeniield, Ind.
Runs Daily. Daily except Sunday, Does not earrv passengers. JAMES McCEEA, E. A. FORD,
Gen'l Manager, Gen.'l Pass, it T'kt Ag Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa
A. P. HOGLE. ALRKRT HELMS.
NBW PALESTINE
Flouring Mills,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KD
We Have the Only
Buckwheat and Rye Mill
in this county, and you are cordially invited to call and see us. Flour and Meal on hands to exchange a*, all times. THE C40L33 DUST i^ljOXJli, is also for sale and exchange at the Fountaintown Mills, by ,T. I'. Pine. CASH FOK (iE.VlN OF .ILb KIJVDS.
H0GLE & HELMS
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By the Eye of the HAWK
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Have been detected and yield a ready odedience to
HAWK'S
Wonderful cure for
RheumatisM!
For Sale by—V. L. EARLY, Greenfield W. A. PILKINGTON, McCordsville A. C. PILKINGTON, Fortville, and J. E. BARNARD. Mohawk. 26tf
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CHA.SK IJliOS. CO., Iloehester, N. V. 37t8
.Lewis Mills & Son's
(Succcssorsto E. D. Williams).
Willow Branch, Ind.,
DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Notions,
ETC., ETC.
Wo solicit the patronage of all our friends, and will give you bargains. Mr. Lewis Mills is a boot and shoemaker of long experience works none but firstclass material, and will guarantee you a lit every time. Gall and see them at
Willow Branch.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Csstoriat When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Wheu she had Children, she gave them
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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.
Dry Goods,Groceries,
Castoria,
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 unexcell ed breeding. Come and see me. lltf H. P. Bever
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J. J. TOWNSEND'S
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Store!
FOR
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—Canned Goods Boots and Shoes.
INDIANAPOUS_ FRIGES.
Highest market price paid the farmer for his grain and produce. The bottom knockcd out on
LOW PRICES!
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
——CALL AND SEE ME AT
Gem, Ind.
T. EX Barnard,
DRUGGIST,
-DEALER IN—
Drugs, Toilet Articles, Paints, Brushes, Etc.
His medicine and Prescription Department is complete. His goods are all pure and fresh. Call and see liim, and learn liis prices.
MOHAWK, IND.:
