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Blaolraati&iiig J-nd Repair Work At n-T.souable rates.

Horse-shoeing

A Specialty.

Buggies, Carriage:: aiurPumps for sale.

A. K. SHEPHERD, Cumberland, Ind.

J. J. TOWNSEND'8 Gem Store!

FOR

Dry Goods,Groceries, Canned Goods

Boots and Shoes.

INDIANAPOLIS PRICES.

Highest market price paid the farmer for his grain and produce. The bottom knocked out or.

LOW PRICES!

FOR CASH OR TRADE.

CALL AN!) SEK ME AT

Gem, Ind.

T. E. Barnard,

DRUGGIST,

—DEALER IN—

Drugs, Toilet Articles, Paints, Brushes, Etc.

His medicine and Prescription Department is complete. His goods are ail pure and fresh. Call and see him, and learn his prices.

MOHAWK, IND.

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FOR SALE

Of tha finest and best strains both males aud females, ready for service. ALao, one specinly largo male. For prices and terms, cull on me at my farm on the National Road, three aud a half miles «ast of Greenfield, Ind.

CHAS. 6. BOUYER.

Proprietor of Ashland Stock Farm. 44t4

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arriott, Exe vs Joliiison 5802 petition for ditch 5!) tirosc, assignment 59iKi (iipe vs Gipe 001G Gant, adm'r vs Jackson OOiifi Gillespie et al vs Kidwell 0071

Hawk,

afner et al vs Boyd ct al fKHi adiu'r vs F'iehls 684 Hittle vs C. H. & I. K. 1! 5US)i Hubbard vs Uock HIKIS Hall vs Hall 60S.' IT" irkpat rick et al vs Lace 51M0 IVnight vs Grose GOG!) indley et al vs Simmons 4C03

McOlarnon,

ePherson vs McPliersoij •"72(» adm'r vs Sears f7S'J Miller vs Miller 584(i McClarnon, adm'r vs McPherson..5'.)4r» Morrison vs Grose 5:»7" e\v vs lJirclifleld et al I!).v l\ewhallvs Myers et al G010 Qwens vs Cooper et al G07!'

Prieret

ope al vs llarrell et al vs McluH'y

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eives, Exe. vs Mayes tli-lo et al vs Walker 48ti!i Itarilin vs Everett ."to iiolierts v.s O. 1, A \\'. i:. ri'.Mii Kictiard»on Drir^ Co vsGro.se Gotd Kandall vs .lackson 0047 Ko!awl v.s Low IMI.V. Itavmon vs Kaynion 0('.7

Syfors

et al vs Bradley 4S0!i vfers et al vs Hii'er l!M:) Mate ex rel ltocJc vs Hart 5101 Mielby et al vs Bovdet a! .State ex rel Uounor vs o'iuisoii...~)rihl •Slate ex rel Jackson vs Frazier..."i ri •Sowerwine, adm'r vs Larnmre "!)11 State ex rel Mitchell vs Jacksou et al 5%! State ex rel Mitchell v.s Ford et al5!)iil State ex rel Mitchell vs White et al f96:: .State ex rel Mitchell vs Thomas et al 45!),-. Stateex rel Mitchell vs Thomas...5!Mi( Swope vs Thayer Smith vs Chittenden. 51)1)0 State ex rel Slaughter vs Guard...6001 £niith vs Glandoti ct al »037 State ex rel Miclieuer vs Board of

Com G0,r2 State ex rel Titlauy vs Baer G05: Slate ex rel Fonter vs Budd G070 Stkte ex rel Stage vs Denny 6071

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vner. adm'r vs Marsh 600f» vs Peoples' Gas Co 6u:!( Tagtie vs McBane 6WW Thomas vs Hutchison 60S0

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anlihorn & Moeti Co vs Monger."72: adm'r vs Merchant 57S1 cbton et al VH Wood et al it7S7 Williamson, adm'r rs Kichey M77 Ward et al vs Madison 5'.ni8 Walker vs Grose 600:i Walker vsO. I. A W. H. It 6017 Wilkinson et H1 t» Morris os:i Whittier vs StejiheiiMin WH4 Wbeleh«'l vs Lacker GO^ Whelchel »s Wlielchel 60iW

Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of Jackgon township, a fine girl baby Tues:l«y night.

cnildren Cryf^r

PitoherVCastorla.

Among the incidents of childhood, that stand oat in bold relief, as onr memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickneoj. 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 sals hy—\. EARLY. 44tt

1 Baby -v sirit we gav® her Cutorta Th.*n ah* wna a C. 1 cried for Castori* W!I»n IM

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Is a constitutional and not p. local disease, and therefore it cannot ho cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the impurity Which causes and promotes the disease, and

Catarrh

effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had failed. Hood's Sarsaparilla also builds up the whole system, and makes you feel renewed in health and strength.

Catarrh

"I used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from it. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially in the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises in my ears, and pains in the back of my head. The effect to clear

Catarrh

my head in the morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me relief immediately, while in time I was entirely cured. I am never without Hood's Sarsaparilla in my house as 1 think it is worth

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weight in gold." MRS. G. B. GIBB, 1021 Eighth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

•oldby»Udruggiiti. fl aixforf5. Preparedoavr kj C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm#

IOO Doses One Dollar

NOTICE TO ABBUT7ERS.

THJ2 G»REE.XFIELD REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, XOVEMBEK 22, 1889.

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A O I IS IV E N he re a _L\ tsit«* «i .*ii,*r.* along the lines of Grant street, jkTile Works, west of town. Pratt i"i| Fifth street, tint the following 4V resold i--n was .'Hoot-'d Itv the Common. Council of thecit/ii! ii-.!i'ii:irUl,.Indiana, at a special meeting thheld 011 \Veduesday evening, Noveiiihprl l. !.»si /.'« Bv the Common Co'ineiI of said city tiia- ihcCie.*1 of said i.ity give two weeks1 notice in »in* l:a,,(•(•: l»*i!ioerat and the Grcnfield IvKrt :. oi ii .' tiling of Ihe civil engineers' rejiort !i t!.e «.*i»i! 1 -ii-1isJU 01 naid .iniprovcmeits of Grant stM'i'l, I'ntt street and Fifth street, ami that the hcari-.g iiioii. is set for Monday, Deeetnber tS8:i, at o'clock 11. 111. of .said day, at the otliee of Ihe Ma wtr of .-aid city

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said city of Greenfield,

Indiana, before a committee appointed by said Council, to consider such report, aud all persons feeling aggrieved by said report, have the light to appear betorc .vjid eonimittee and make their objections known and be accorded a hearing thereon,

Q. JOHNSON, City Clerk.

I GJ KI:M-[,.L!, Ixt).. Nov. 14,188'.!. 46t2

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CINCIKKATLHAMILTON &DAYTONRJI

THE FINES L' OM EARTH. TI1E ONLY PULLMAN PEKFEC rEI SAFETY

VESTIBULED TRAIN SERVICE

WITH DINING CAR BETWEEM

Cinciniiuii, Idlianapotis&Chicago.

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-THE FAVOKITIC LINK

Cincinnati to St. Louis

Keokuk, SpringiieUl anl Peoria.

The-only direct line between

Cincinnati, Bay ton, Findlay. Llnia. Toledo, Detroit, THE LAKE REGIONS AND CANADA.

Pull 11 an Sleeper* on Night Train*. Parlor Muil Chair Cart* on Day Trains between

Cincinnati and Points Enumerated,

THE YEA .I ROUND.

M. D.

WOODPOBD,

47 Vice Prest,

CLUN^ to C««toria,

When ah« UaJ Children, she gavo tbem Castoria,

E. O. NrCnmiCK, Oen. Pass. Aft.

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 attack, 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. EARLY. 44tf

the Long' .Bra-noli

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Faviri'rs should try tin.* new rest ua*«!it oi. M. ,tC. CJIhi.s Tor a '5!iee w.nriu ir.eal and fltiy ctilfoc.

See .Saimi?! V.'ii.-y, tor prices on all lihius oi' Luiklia^ ,)uh:n ii. 44-1 :.5

Foi- aic-- oyyier fry ur stew Irv neu resr.-turant ot' 1\I. K. Cnana.iii:--.

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Frei-h oystci't? :ire nuv,- riue nrni are served in allKtyiesaL Cutnmiu.srestaurant.

II. Pauley desire all per.sous wiyhiti.y the si.'1-vicea .i' a «ood Ai:ctioaeui- to caii 11 I sou linn. -Sat i.sl'aefciou jxnarjui-

W. WeblAvants every baby in tlie county to come to his car, where they can get one dozen photographs for one dollar. 48tf

English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or spavined lumps ond blem ishes from horses. lBood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by V. L. Early, Druggist, Greenfield. 44tf

No. 1 pressed briek and drain tile for sale at reasonable prices at Forsythe's 40tt

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

Four elegant, large electric light lamps and brackets for stile cheap at this office tf

Marshal Fry can be found at A. X. llranham's jewelry store, where he is prepared to do all kiwis ol watch and clock repairing with neatness and accuracy. 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. 40tf

Money to Loan

On first mortgage. Rates reasonable. J. IJ. BIXFOIJD, Att'y at Law. ltf

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 2:26:j. The fall season will be made at |50. sir.ius, well-known by our horsemen, will also make the Fall season at $3o. Call and examine these horses.

When in need of fine building material at roekbottom prices, you should call at Samuel Wiley's sawmill in Blue River township. 44t2

For Bale.

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. Farm near Leamon Corner, Hancock county. Ind Postofflce, Cleveland, Ind. 44tf H. P. BEVER.

J. W. Carter for Slate Mantles, Grates and Tile Hearths. 42tf

J. W. Carter for Natural Gas Supplies of all kinds. 1 42tf Samuel Wiley's sawmill in Hlue River township, is headquarters for all kinds of building material very cheap. 44t2

liooaa'a Red Clover Fills Cora

sick headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, ^constipation. 25 cts. per box, 5 boxes for or 1. Sold by V. L. Early. My

Loose'a Bed Clover Fill Remedy is a positive specific for all forms of the diseases. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, nnd protruding piles. 50 cts. For sale by V. L. Early. 01y

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The nice clean and cosy reataurant of M. K. Ciinraiin.s is drsnving a large business.

Go to J. S. Hooker l'or driven vells, pumps and pump repairs. Headquarters afc G-. O. Knight's, opposite court-house, Greenfield. tf

PIol:y-Poky bread, fresh cakes and pies, oysters in all styles at the Cummins bakery.

infants

for

"CastorSa is so well adapted to children that 3 Casterfa cures Colic, Constipation, J" I recommend it as superior to any prcscriDtioa I Sour Stomach, Diarrhcsa, Eructation, feEOvra to me." IL A. AECHER, Jt.D.," 1 ^1!s Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes di211 So. OzfordSS., Brooklyn, N. T. jj Without Lsjurious medication.

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HAVENS,

lis still at the old stand with one of the most complete lines of

Fine Harness, Horse Blankets, Robes, Curry Combs, Brushes, Halters, Whips, Feather Dusters, Rugs, etc.

I carry the largest line of the above named goods of any house in the city, at prices that

Defy Competition

My workmen are first-class. I work none but first-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.

mm Call and see me and give me an opportunity to verify the foregoing statements. (Opposite Kinder's Litery Stable,)

Greenfield, Ind.

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