Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 8 November 1889 — Page 8
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W. T. DILLMAiST,
Casli Store!
Mt. Comfort, fnd.,
In connection with his general stock, lie has just received a complete line or Hats, Caps, Gloves, (.^ueenswair, Stoneware, etc., Low for Cas.li.
Fields' Sora-lium always on hand.
37tf W. T. DILLMAX.
8. G. CORY GO..
NEW CA8II STOKE
Willow Branch
Harness IVIade and Repaired.
We will sell exclusively for cash and give our customers the benefit of low prices. We itfully invite you to call examine our goods and learn prices.
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J. W, HUSTON,
Eden, Indiana,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware Glassware, Queensware, Stoneware, etc., wishes to say to the public, that he is selling goods as cheap as the cheapest, and guarantees satisfaction to every one. Call and learn prices*
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GROCERIES.
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New Stock Dry Goods, Xotiou. f-iro-ceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queensware, Hardware.. Etc.
any
When one offers what buyer can get an ABSOLUTEBARGAIN
IN FACT THE
Best Bargains!
longfew
in town, why make a palaver about it? In a words, we state facts, when Ave say that the best place to buy
GROCERIES
IS AT THK
Cash
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GroGBry
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J'.li Stout. A. F. ,\ inlrews.
WILD CAT FENCE.
Gather's Talent foy rtilizing old vails. I'ositivee. OKI funce torn down.
3y the best stock fence l.jiade. "wire furnished and fence rebuilt for'JOi :1.hc farmers furnishing stakes and board.
per rod,
To\ sliil ami Farm Kijjlits for Sale, of Imitations.
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We refer to tlie follow ing well-known and stautial citizens, both as to quality and price: Joe Hutchinson, John Kirkhoi!', Brown Anderson II lJ Anderson. John (iiindruui, John jo\tier
Wm, A. Wood.
STOVT & ANDREWS,
Agts. for Hancock County.
Postoffiee address— NEW PALESTINE, INI). •t.j-.'lm
A. P. HOGLE. A ri5Ki:-r HOLMS.
& NEW $ PALESTINE
Flouring Mills,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CUSTOM WORK OF ILL KINDS.
We Have the Only
Buckwheat and Rye Mill
'In this county, and you are cordially invited to call ^aod see us. Flour and Meal on bands to exchange at all times. THE GOLD DUST
FLOUR, is also for sale and exchange at the Fountaintown Mills, by J. F. Pine. CASH FOR OF ALX. KINDS.
HOGLE & HELMS,
NEW PALESTINE, DID,
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No dessert is more delicious, wholesome and appetizing than a well-made dumpling, filled with the fruit of the season. By the use of the Royal Baking Powder the crust is always rendered light, flaky, tender and digestible. Dumplings made with it, baked or boiled,will be dainty and wholesome, and may be eaten steaming hot with perfect impunity.
RECEIPT.— One quart of flour thoroughly mix with it three teaspoons of Royal Baking Powder and a small teaspoon of salt rub in a piece of butter or lard the size of an egg, and then add one large potato, grated in the flour after the butter is well mixed, stir in milk and knead to the consistency of soft bisewt dough break off pieces of dough large enough to close over four quarters of an apple (or other fruit as desired* without rolling, and lay in an earthen dish (or steamer) and steam until the fruit is tender. Bake if preferred.
In all receipts calling for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Baking Povder. Less trouble, never fails, makes more appetizing and wholesome food and is more economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially made for use in the preparation of the finest and most delicate cookery.
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ISe.oklfiiN Arnisa Salve*.
The I Jest Salve in tlie world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt I-ihexun, Fever Sores, Tetter, happed Hands. Chilblain P, 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. 4e\vly
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B. E. Pardue was at Indianapolis, Saturday L. H. lligg returned home Saturday, from his visit to Missouri... .Mat Simmons was at Pendleton, Friday... Samuel Matthews, of Farmland, was visiting his daughter, Mrs. O. N. Trueblood, of this place, last week... .Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gordon, of Spit-eland, Henry county, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ola Barnard, last week
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M. Cran-
fill, of Pendleton, was in our village Thursday Jrvin Barnard was at Greenfield, Friday S. E. D'Clamp, our fruit tree man, was making a delivery of trees here Thursday, and quite a number of the farmers of this vicinity were here on that day getting supplied with trees. Mr. D'Camp is doing a good business in that line W. W. Connor and wife, of Noblesville, were here Saturday visiting the latters mother, Mrs. Sarah Moore. Mr. Connor formerly run a harness shop here
Mr. O. N. Trueblood and wife spent Sunday at Maxwell, the guests of Dr. John Justice and wife.. .Jacob Reed took a load of produce to Indianapolis Satur day for J. W. Huston ...Rev. Miles Walker preached here Sunday afternoon, in the absence of Rev. Bicknell, the pastor Messrs. Gross, Wilson and Drew, representative of the new proposed railroad, were here Monday looking over the line of the route On Tuursday night last, it being Halloween eve, some party or parties passed through the vicinity north of here doing considerable damage to fences along the road, by tearing them down and turning stock out in road and into corn fields, cutting wire nnd picket fences down, and doing other misclieif... .Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Alford. of Eden, on Tuesday eve, October 29, a daughter... .Our citizens should spare no efforts to secure tlie new north and south railroad. It will be a grand thing for Green township NEWS BOY.
Their business SJooniiiitf.
Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at M. C. Quigley "s d"ug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discoyery 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 $1.00. Every bottle warranted. 41y
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Farmers are rejoicing over the rainfall ... .The Field's road is to be made a pike ....The new school house at Gem is building rapidly .. Hallow'en was feebly celebrated by some of the young bloods .. .Wm. Dye lias numerous orders for fish from several States. If you want to learn something about fish consult Mr. Dye. You will find few men better informed on the subject than he....Mr. Frank Duboise has moved to Rush county ....Dr. Bell attends the sick....Mrs. White, of Walnut Ridge, filled the pulpit at the Friends church morning and night, Sunday....A. C. Atherton and family were at Greenfield Monday... .Stephen Iioss and wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jones, Sunday. .Silvester Burk and wife are visiting relatives here this week... .Misses Laura Stephenson, of Irvington, and Flo Green, of Gem, spent Sunday with Misses Daisy and Alice Meek ... .Mr. Holden assisted in the services at the Friends church Sunday .Tas. Fifer, Ed. Keeley and Wm. Gibson constitute the section crew... .The amateur telegraphers are becoming quite a factor of this town, numbering some ten or twelve.... Wonder if it is through thoughtlessness that those aspirants to manhood persist in racing from one church to the other, time and again during services. It is suggested by some that they should be looked upon with compassion, as they are ignorant of any misdemeanor, while others are inclined to attribute their actions to ill breeding and hoodlumism. We are happy to say that they do not belong to this immediate vicinity.... J. E. Whita-
GREENFIELD RE TJBL1CAN,
ker, railroad breakman, is at home for a few days We are glad to note that J. W. Jones and family who have been down with typhoid fever are all improving.
made himself dangerously conspicious to lvmie-goes from church Sunday night by duplicating the Comanche act, whoopping, whipping and running the pony, as he over-hauied tlie crowd was done in commendable style to himself, but with a most dispersing inclination oi tlie pedesterians along the thoroughfare. His accompanying lady friend doubtless felt highly elated at the delicate uniqueness of the
courtesy
exhibited by ild
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Misses Lizzie and Flora Wiggins, and Mrs. May Cooper, spent Monday witli her friends, grandpa and Jennie Hawkins. ... Mrs. Minnie Cooper spent Monday with Miss Lizzie Moore. .Mr. and ,va's. J. 0. Cartwright, of Straim, Utive beou vi.-iung •John E. Dye and family. .Worth Ea?ues anu Mr. Haskett- spent Sunday at .wr. Stutsmans. .. Mr. George Jones is on the ssek list... .Mr. and Mrs. Burk visited their daughter. Mrs. Wilson, Sutu:ay.
A jwii'e IiVMtiiiriit.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon satisfactory results, or in case o!:' failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Sew I iscovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of the Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at M. C. Quigley's drugstore. 41
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Daniel Hastings and wife left lu re last Thursday for Oregon where they will visit relatives during the winter... .Miss Nora Martin, of Greenfield, who is now caching in the Cleveland school, was the guest of relatives here Saturday.... Mr. Aldus Herald, of Earlham College, habeen spending a few days at home.... John T. Hatfield has bought property in your city and will move his family there in the spring. Several more of our best citizens will also move there soon as they can get houses suitable... .Mrs. Wade and daughter, Mrs. Emmett Foley, are visiting friends in Milton... .Miss Una Hasts ings will make her home in Richmond in the future... .Teachers institute wns held here last Saturday with a good attendance. Superintendent Jackson was present... Mrs. Luciuda Craft, of IndianapoILs is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Roseanva Brown... .Mr. Joe Burk, of Jollictteviiie, was here the first of the week. He was the guest of Cyrus Rhoads and family.... Mr. Hugh Conway is repainting P. J. Bohn's house Miss Delia Johnson and Miss Caressa Walker were visiting in Knightstown Saturday... .Charlie Grass, of Frankton, is spending a few days with relatives here the guest of his father Dr. Grass... .Joseph Shelby and wife, of Cleveland, were here .SaturdayWill and Hattie White and children, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother Mrs. Binford. at Carthage... .Miss Allie Loudenback. of Wilkinson, was here Saturday. .Mrs. Minnie Stinger, of Indianapolis, was visiting relatives here last week. ...
John Probasco. of Columbus,
was here Monday to see his mother, Mrs. Anna Probasco, sit George Kirider's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson and little daughter, Blonda. were visiting relatives at Greensboro last Sunday. Mrs. Yorger returned home with them Joseph Schultz and family and Miss Bertie Rhoads, were at Greenfield last Thursday night, attending the Friends meeting at the court house... .Mi*, and Mrs. Tom Owens were visiting in Greenfield Monday. .. .The trustee has had a neat fence put around the school house this fall. .. Undertaker, Winfield Lane was called to attend a funeral at Willow Branch last Tuesday.. .Frank Griffith and wife are visiting Mrs. Griffiths parents at Sheridan this week... Riley Newbv and wife, of New Castle, 'were here Sunday... .John T. Hatfield is assisting Rev. Guild in protracted meetings near Kokomo. .I)r, Wright and family are moving to Indianapolis this week. .. .Dr. Mitchell is in attendance upon Mrs. McDougal, at Cleveland, who has been lying at the point of death for several days....Eb Finney, of Carthage, purchased property here this fall and moved here this wee1:.. .Erastis Ball and wife, of Indianapolis, were visititing relatives here Monday. ... Frank M. Davis, of Scottsburg, has been visitiug friends here recently.
We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without due and timely warning: a few hours or a day or two before the at tack, the child becomes hoarse. This hoarseness is the first indication of croup, and is a sure sign that croup is to follow, unless promptly and properly treated. The free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed with each bottle, under the heading "To prevent croup," will dispell all symptoms of the disease. For sale by.—V. L. EAKLY. 44tf
FOllTVIIXE.
Rev. A. S. Rogers, of Pendleton, was in town Saturday R. Kellum and Charlie Hanna spent Sunday at Indianapolis. .. .Joe Smith was down from Farmland Sunday to see his girl... .Miss Jennie Thomas, who is attending school at Muncie, was at home over Sunday.... Misses Eva and Minnie Mowery, of Pendleton, were guests of Miss Nora Davis the first of the week... .Miss Josie Prichett returned to Indianapolis Saturday after a pleasant visit here Miss
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A stranger driving a sickly colored pony last... .Mr. Henry Newhart, of Blooming-
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PEGGV.
NOVEMBER 8, 1889.
Yerna Fausset who is attending school at Southport speut Sunday at home. .. Noble Warrum. Jr., of Greenfield, visited at Andrew llageu's Thursday and Friday
ton, III,, who has been visiting relatives here returned home last Friday... .Chas. Pettigrew, brother-in-law of Ed. Bills, living west of town, met with a painful accident last Saturday while hunting on the farm of Mr. Bills by the accidental discharge of his shut-gun. About onethird of the load taking effect in the abdomen and causing a dangerous wound. Mr. Pettigrew is under the care of Dr. Stuart, and at present writing there is hope of his recovery... .0. W. Yorhis, of Lawrence, was in town this week surveying and settiug stakes for the grading of north Main street. .. .Chas. A*. Ilardiu has been appointed postmaster, vice T. R. Noel, removed. The appointment and renioval has created considerable surprise here The "Immortal J. N." has returned from the west The bakeries here have reduced the price of bread onehalf. .A number of young people gave a party Hallowe'en, consisting of about fifty masked boys and girls, who marched over town stepping to the tune of "Tawah." Tiie march ended at Cahen's Hall where au elegant supper was served. The banquet halls were soou deserted, a number of the gay and festive going to the dance in Hagen's hall where "Merry Eid and "Uncle Joe" tripped the light fanlastic toe."
Among the incidents of childhood, that stand out iu bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers, that it was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of the Croup, and in turn administers it to her own offspring and always with the best success. For sale hy—Y. L. EAKLY. -14tf
NEW PALESTINE,
ministerial and Rev. the
Rev. Chaffee, is attending meeting at Lawaenceburg, Brown of lndiauapolis, will occupy pulpit Sunday morning and evening Mr. and Mrs. John Guudrum, Mrs. S, T. Hook, Mrs. Calvin Bennett, and their daughters, LTna, Glen, and Minnie spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. Jackson Wills of Greenfield... .Roy Yan Sickle, is seriously ill of typhoid fever... .Harvey Smith of Fountaintown, was seen upon our streets last Sunday evening... .('land Coyner, was agreeably surprised by his young friends on Wednesday evening of last week, in honor of his sixteenth birthday. .MissGertrude Chaffee, is visiting friends iu Indianapolis... .Miss Anna Strahern and Benjaman E"erson, attended church at Carrollton last Sunday eve.. Mr. John Knight of Mohawk, was here last week in quest of his son, who had dissapeared two or three days before Miss Alpha Kellum and Andrew Rupkey, were united in marriage last Sunday evening. by Rev. Philip Wittich... .James Dougherty of Indianapolis, was the guest of Miss Una Guudrum last Tuesday evening Rev. McKane, will hereafter preach twice a month at this place... .The Misses Scheltmiet, accompanied by gentlemen friends, spent last Sunday afternoon at E. H. Fauts Fred Frigal. is still using crutches.... Miss Maggie Scott, went to Julietta last Wednesday.. .Miss Zell Bennett, attended the Flower Show last Friday.... Rev. Noelitrieb's brother of Topeka Kansas, visited him this week Mrs. Lizzie Fair, is visiting in Indianapolis.
For Salt".
Imported English Shire Stallions. Choice selections, all registered. For individual merit these horses are surpassed by none. Will sell on terms to suit purchaser. or exchange for desirable stock. All horses for public use until sold.
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Leamon Corner, Hancock Postoffiee, Cleveland, Ind. I-I. P. I3i:vi:n.
MOHAWK,
The farmers are all busy cribbing their corn... .Health generally good, with, the exception of colds... .Charles Wallsmith lost a valuable yearling colt one night last week. Cause of death unknown.... Rev. Frank Reynolds is assisting in a revival at Whiie Chapel this week.. .There will be preaching at the school house Friday evening, November 8th, by John Low .. .Mrs. A. A". Rutnler and Mrs. Win. Bell made a Hying visit to your city Mi nday last. Wm. McConnell is on the sick list.. .Mrs. John Wilson came home Saturday from a visit to her sons iu Grant county.. .From the looks of A. C. Steel's store Saturday afternoon one would suppose he was well supplied with gas ... .Mrs. Anna Jackson new house is nearcompletion. FRITZ.
Hinging oises
In the ears, sometime a roaring buzzing sound are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine.
J. M. LOOSE RED CLOVER Co.—Gents: Please find enclosed $1 for one bottle Loose's Red Clover Extract. I used it last fall for diabetis and am entirely cured. My daughter wants to take it as a spring medicine. I think it is a wonderful medicine.
Yours truly, JOHN KNAOGS.
If you will give Rinehart's Worm Loziges you will get rid of the worm nest, jr sale by, M. C. QUIGLEY.
Children Cry for
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For Stile by—V. L. EAKI.A Greenfield W. A. PILKINGTON, McCordsville A. C. PILKINGTON, Fortville, and J. E. BARNARD, Mohawk.
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to canvass for the-^-
Sal^JFTTursery Stock. Steady employment guaranteed, salary and Kx. penses paid to successful men. Apply at once stating age. Mention this paper.
CHASE BBOS. CO., Rochester, N. Y.
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W. P. WILSON
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are reduced by
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by the quarter "3 to 6 cents per pound. and retail as follows: Round and Loin steaks, 10c Chuck and Shoulder steaks, 8c Rib Roasts,, 8c Boiling Beef, 5, 6 and 7c Pork from 5 to 10c per lb and other meats in proportion Lard K,. 8cts per pound.,
BLUE FRONT is headquarters
this county, and proposes 1o lead in
and Prices.
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E. P. THAYER & CO,.
infield, Ind.
mills Son's.
iSuccessors to !•. I). Williamsi.
Willow Branch, Ind.,
M:.\ I.KKS IS
Ms, Shoes. Groceries. Xolions.
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We solicit the patronage of all onr friends, ancl will give you bargains. Mr. Lewis Mills is a boot and shoemaker ol long experience works none but lirstclass material, and will guarantee you.rt lit every time. Gall and see them at
Willow Braneh.
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EMBALMER.
Charlottesville, Ind.
Prompt attention given to all calls day or night. I have one of the finest
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Poultry. Butter and
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Funeral Cars
In the county, which will be in attendance at all funerals conducted by me.
Special attention given to embalming. 22-47
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