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GliriiiML REPAIRING!
A. R. SHEPHERD.
OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA,
Desires to call at! ent ion to the fact, that he is prepared to do all kind:? of
Blacksmit liiag I md Repair Work
At reasonable rate-.
Horse-shoeing A Specialty.
Buggies, Carriages and Pumps for sale.
A. R. SHEPHERD, Cumberland, Ind.
J. J. TOWNSEND'S
Gem Store!
FOR
Dry Goods, Groceries,-1— —Canned Goods —Boots and Shoes.
INDIANAPOLIS PRICES.
lighei market pi ice paid the farmer for his ?rain and urodueu. The bottom knocked out or.
LOW PRICES!
FOi: CASH OR TRADE...
CAi.L AND SI'.F. M12 AT-—
Gem,
winter his horses there.
Ind.
T. E. Barriardi
DRUGGIST,
-DKALEK TN-
Drugs, Toilet Articles, Paints, Brushes, Etc.
His medicine and Prescription Department is complete. His goods are all pure and fresh. Call and sec him, and learn his prices.
MOHAWK, IND.
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Horse Notes.
Rebuild the stables at the fair grounds.
Dick Wilson has taken the stable in the
rear of the Guymon House. He will
In July 1: st l)wyer Bros., had won
:#10,000, up to the same date. August,
Belmont, a New York banker's winnings
footed up $65,000.
It turns out that the purchasers of ex-
President Cleveland's celebrated "seal-
browns" at the auction in Washington,
•was a firm of Dime Museum men, of
Boston.
Tenny's winning the volunteer handi
cap at Monmouth, was a good thing for at
least two persons. Ilis owner, Mr. Pulsi«fer, won $18,000, while a reporter bets $10
on him last winter at the odds of $100 to
$1.
.. Wm. Corbett, t-l' San Mate-.*. Cal.. own mr of Guy Wilk.es, and Sable
vWilkes, o-ycar-olti. record 2:lh. mtytt t'.m'
a propes tion has been matke tt him to send Guy Wilkrn* to Kent'ickv next, sen.son, and parties there will gnaraiite" to fill his book at a service fee «f $7Mi.
Thi next Avook Ave no ot' Plusli and ri.fi oe. Tlioso
THE
v.ew. .--ays: "Xn mau i:i IP*- r/itiiiL-
w.»rsd is- as wmly known and as familiar
I as toar of Wallace. What W« .-uhirh' i.-^
I to the Ki)Ija«'v-!tiUM*iii:ui. \Vai!*ice i.
riii.o American !r.'l! hur -.--
lie is the accepte:l n:tie^riiy on
oil l.v: formers.'"
Belle Stephens. a-W.-.h. ..vvr.ed y.
John Stephens. of this
cii...
cm the sound side. If the lameness be '.u
li.ca 1'iiiii, th.e ((Ue.riei* oi" the same sii
young colt having no fear of being over-
worked is brought out for exercise. Ids:
eyes are. bright and express the expect a-
tion of having a good time.*" Co!. R. N.
.Strader, pro rietor of FUmore Place Farm
Lexington Kentucky, thus expresses him-
self on the subject of training "Wo can-
not. tame as stout and sei vicible an animal
by early training and developcment as by
waiting to let them better mature. More
youngsters are ruined here than in any
other st,ate, for the following reasons,
first: we handle more of them second:
generally there is not enough care, and
the owners employ ordinary help because
it is cheap, and they want too much speed
for too little money.
Among the incidents of childhood, that
stand out in bold relief, as our memory
reverts to the days when we were young,
none are more prominent, than severe
sickness. The youug mother vividly re
members, that it was Chamberlain's
Cough Hemedy cured her of the Croup,
and in turn administers it to her own otV-
spring and always with the benlsuccess.
For sale hv—V. L. Ev.:: v. -Mtt'
Harper's Young People
AN ILLUSTHAT10D WEEKLY.
Tim Klevciith Vol time of Harjier's Young IV.ij»i«». which lie^ins with the numher for Nov. 5, 1 ,S!*, I prenents sin uttractive pro^nnn. I« will offer to its readers at leant four xerialbof the usual length, and others in two or three parts, namely, "The Kel Mustang," by Win. O. iStodtlani "J'fcil and tinllaby," by l.uey C. Lillie "I'lint^ Tommy," by ,!ohij Kussell Ojryell and Mother's Way," Margaret K. Sangster two.short serials by Hjairiian iljonh 1
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cmldren Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Iiio
av
LONG
won lite
year-old trot at the rae. niven by I)
I
Wilson la.-t summer. iias now changed ga.t. .Mid lie si-!* thai 'al:.es co mlv oaoe next v:-:ar ivill Iit^ve «.* *, I better mark li.aa '.va me li-is s:ii jsi he at.e. I
The slow trot, is 111• liesi g'ait diae
liose iameness a'. Ii' the lameae-.s bo io
I .c l'otv lijub, the hoa! and shoukSer are
ra •!I oli' Irom Jit- ian'.e. one and :lrot.:vd
is
elevated, and that, of the.sound one thrown
well forward and dow m-.ard by a joeke
ini' iii tion. A fit s? iupaction whi'"
staadiugstill is wise in locating laniei.•.
A- it rule, where a liorte walks iann- he
rots very lame. Some walk sound ami
trot very lame, as in case of splint lame
ness.—Ohio Farmer.
36tf
The stallion Alwood, by Ahnont. owned
b/J. M. Gwinn, tf Rushville, and vil
li id at |4.000 died hist Saturday morning.
S nator Inland Stanford, proprietor of the
P.ilo Alto Farm, California referring to
irlj- training says do not rememb-.T a
single instance wliort- an animal of mi.
was injuied by early work. When a
break down has occurred it has invanabl
been after a let-up. Let -ups art very dan
gerou* to young, fust, animal.s. as their
bodies grow during the let-up without cor
responding deveh-pement of strength.and
they are very liable to get too much work
v/iien their exercise is renewed. .My aim
istoyetthe vatc-d, possible amount of
exercise without fatigue, and nevera-Ilow
jr to reach the period oi exhaustion. Tiii
secured by short distance exercise. It
i.i the .suia-eme exertion that develops, ii
colts are never overworked, they area!-
ways 'ivilling tctry in their exercise, hav
ing no apprehension that they will b_-
forceil beyond their comfort. When a
THE UUkKNFJELD liEl'UlJLLGAN, FR DAY, NOVEMBER 2!)
Catarrh
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 Sarsa* parilla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had failed. Hood's Sarsaparilla also builds up the whole system, raid 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 wortb Its weight in gold." Mrs. G. B. Gibb, 1029 Eighth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SAIdbf aUdrnggUts. fl «lxfor#5. Preparedoolr lr C. HOOD ft CO., Apotfaectrlei, Lowell, Maw
IOO Doiei One Dollar
Tnt.-ii .'--r live -. siv £•!tls. ,ia o:ich SI00. This t.',*ii'oil each $100 per year. 'i'lie :.rur years ending with this annual meeting the !o.-*ies and assessments have been a- toihnvs: .liisiK Si.ultz'.i loss, lew on each ?100
lu.-,
cK*y.
A GREAT REDUCTION!
A .1. C* r/vy liw^XJ-U
a great iviiig to call at the
...ii.Mtrau
A deal has been said about the
nii-uiance in the Farmer's Insur
ant: iff'f'innin of Hancock ouuty as
wi insurance in joint stock
u!i. Ti agents of these compa-
vie.- i/'i ti make \»u believe that you are
pa .«* wif as much for insurance
t-6 it tt-fi.fi «M you in any of the Eastern :i .i Nuw jt is said figures wou't lie. .- .)nine into this matter £».•« .. »i the Company and see if we :.„ ui it any! h.ing that would be lil t-! t". p!n\e ativantageous.
Fitvt, lor t'u fir.-t five years that this Company was in existence it cost oO cents oe each ^100. or H) cents per year on each insuredi The next five years the
losses and lev es were as follows: .tiiincs Tliiiina.-' luss. !•". '.iti els. cm cut-ii S10t t. )•. liiiip .v 2-i t-ts. on each 1N0 ). V, lnt."'s lav,, li-vv r.O (.-I.- on ojii.Ii 100 .1. M. Hulls less, levy "JH cts. on each 1(10 It. MeKiiiiev's U»s, l-vy 21 t! oti each 100 J. T. luii-i:u'.- io.-i••. levy ets. on each 100
levy tii els. on each 100 s, levy 17 f-s.s. on each 100 loss, if -t«. ou each 100
lit. .-.-ii:er
.Kmii J.,-wi.-' Iavi.i ,i nit (. W. ievy i'J is. tin each, .liitni in.-.,- levy to f'ts. oil each. lor exjM-ii.-v-. i' .-s. ori each...
'-c.a1 in f-.mr :ns.
rmt" on tlic market our entire s•. ,k(it* ioakfs at, a saoiv 1 ii it
r.ji each ?10(l.
This is 'i cents tn eat §100 per year
and a.s
tiey
reliable stock company will
charge •Sl.SO on each #100 for five years,
you can see that the Farmer's Insurance
Assoeiatit u, while it furnishes you with
eo tmlly a.^ gt.od protection,and with some
advaiii aj.'es which youcanuot find in other
.one.«f nnprecedt nted success. Somesp- I ,,y
f.ty bew, added to the c9.11- I
P«iiy, au aggregate insurance has
been a m.Itl ^),0i»). Ever loss I
wistiijani h" ne 1 noipKiiv has
a\v
been
*:W 'xrtf.r t?u»tiier
canup f-ni '.tf y.isvevtt*i
pr«»mpt
iy iKid In.' .-j-.ly justed and honorably KjT!. 1 and Hill, it.se r.u ni. '.A
osnlt
youi* fiM'n iiitfrestn j-« i-riy in the Farmers
-i -'f.-,»: aiitn of Hancock
County.
jr. .-a.mi'i,k, Sec'y and Trens.
kcnw that.
vriflMiut dtie and timely warn-
i. .* U-v. n: d-jy or two before
li ie a: -sck. 11«* r.hih 1 tomes hoarse. Thirf
t-.oar lirnt, indication of croup,
».s .! ore *s ill! that crotip is to follow, .itit-r- jtr iy ?umJ pt«i|erly treatwl.
Chamberlain's Cough
Rem
edy if. rected witli «M!h bottle, under
the hcjv.usag "i» prevent croup," will'
dispell a:* symploni-t of 1ho disease.
For
Srtlc n. .---i". F.i».av. 44.tf ....
1 1 ii id if
BRANCH
Is a constitutional and not a local disease, and therefore it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working Sec Samuel Wiir-y. joV prices
?•».*! vrso\.
Fat'.-nen- shoaid ivy ti new testa
of M. K. Cnmnsiiis i'or nice warm and line coffee.
kinds of build ,' material. I
Go to ,1.
8.
rant
meal
ou ail -Nl2
I For a. nice oyster fry or stew try new restaurant of ?JL K. Cummins.
the
Fresh oy.st.ers are now ripe and are
served in all styles at Cummins restaurant.
W. II. Pauley dtisrre all persons wishitig the services of a good Auctioneer to call and .sec. Lim. Satisfaction giiaranteed. :)ltf
The nice clean and cosy restaurant of
M. lv. (.'imumu.fi is drawing a large business.
you can get at reasonable prices, the best:
of brick and drain tile, at reasonable pri-
ces. 4i')tf
Money to Lomi
On lirstt mortgage. Rates reasonable. J. H. Bisfokb, Att'yat Law. Itf
Xi«Ifau-rels furSalc.
Pickle barrel^ kraut barrels, meat bar- I
rels, and ail kinds of eooperago for sa le,
Call and ,150!. prkre.fi.
Z\ J. W. NK«,TEY
Near News Mill, Greenfiekl Ind.
Also fur ixtlc at Fortville and McCordn-
ville.
o) it|.iunes, is 2(5V. cents the cheapest. sillttv
exam
01
Mttoker for driven wells,
pumps and pump repairs. Headquarters at (j. O. Kwight's, opposite court-house. Orccnliekl. tf
Ho?r..\ Poky bread, fresh cakes and pies,
oysters in dl styles at tic Cummins bakerv.
W.
T. Webb
v.auts evory babv the
county to coin« to his car, where they can get one dozen photographs for one dollar. 48t£
English Spavin Liniment remove all hard, soft or siaviued lumps ond blem ishes from Im&nva. JBood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles,sprains, nil swollen thrwits, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by V. It. Early, Druggist. Greenfield. .j-Uf
No. pressed brick
Tile Works, west
and drain tile
sale afc reasonable
fox-
prices at Forfsytho's
of town. -10tt
W. II. Pauley desires the general pub
lic to knoiv that he £-3 prepared to all
sales either general or special stock sales.
His dates can be obtained at: this oflice.
JSItf
Four eiegttut, largt? electric light lamps and bmefcets for side cheap at this ntlice tf
Marshal Fry ?an foe fouiv.lat A. K. Brnnham's jewelry store, where he is prepared to do all kinds of watch and clock repairing with neatness and accuracy. tf
At ForsyfeUe's Tile Works west ©f town,
I
Two Fine 1
Mr. .John TytwlaU now has at his table. 1
Hawulallai^, So. 20*17, with a record of
2:2&}U Tb« fail season will bs made at.
I .thi the wliole term of 1-1 years and well-knyiva nr hoistmen. will ako
iiec.».,t in this Company has been $2.79 make tlio Fatt a^asau at. $35. *11 and »»n each $100, or a fraction over 19 cents
iae.
fa.in,os.
pet year on t:ach $100. Only just a little more than one half what you would have When iaueed of fine building material had to p-iy if you had been insured in any at rockbnttom prices, you shcmld -call at reliable ti it stock company. Satutiel Wikrv"-t sawmill in Blue River "i* os lie also told by those oily-tongued I townslMp. .. 44t2
ageing, tiiiif the company is dying, and V«»r Sale.
bemlwitii the things of the past. This
is also untrue. The past year has bee.,
hiit in a few more months it will be num- VuKti*h Shtoe Ht^dlions. I
CIw||5ff! al!
im|iv|daal Ioccitt
he«e hwses are surpassed
W
iU »eli terms to suit p.:r- I
(,hm for
I)r\
registered. For
d.8irHblc
A„ {(W pubKc
Paria uestr
stock.
use until sold.
Corner, Hancock
county, i&uii JViy.t.fSee, Cleveland, Ind. 4-ltt fi. P. Bevkr.
J. W. Carter far/"Slate Mantles, Grates and TiK: -P2tf
.I. VV. letter i#r Natural Gas S«pp]'n:s
ol' alt kin».K 42tf
Sttnitu'S Wiley's Mwsmill in Blue River
eoOT,,,i,,jfafeuAp»Mtera(or^i
tod. .rf 1
WW L«is«-"b A!»oJ .*Cluv«r.ACt]A« Cure siek htwhu&<\ dyspepsia, indigestion, eonstipatiot*. 25cts or $1.
SoM l/yV,
lwiiw:"( Vol Cl«v«r Fttl Itonittily is a po^isivt--! tor ail forms oil' the disease*. Blind, bleeding, itch 1 tig. ulcer»ted, au»f ^nrtrwding pih.a. cts. Fur wilo bv V. L. «ly
bnikUuf^r .vegy chcap. 44t? Im ope»eioti mm
& W
cAvry
will
Be it Known, that iVI HAVENS,
•I 11111•
[in- ill\
D.
'fv
"oriLiiicn irc- I)
o! are huiv togvi
etl and
tll)if.
offer
Notions,
Children.
'-Castoria so w!l ndnoted tochildrenthai 5 ^sstnrla euros Colic. ConstiixitJon, I rt-conuaoiid it as snnerior tonav ptvscrzniion 1 ^uar Stomacn, Inarm o»a, Lri.-t.iii»n, known tome.'' II 4 Ap^rrT. r, 2
k"ls v,'nrm
t-"lv-3
Boots,
Roil (load Election.
KKNON Tt)WNSlI 1 P.
To Hie votoi ».-f Vernon towtwhip, Kaneor-k cotnity, lediatia:
N'OTICKwith
IS HKKKBY GIVEN, That in ai-cord-aiK'e an order of the IJoard ot County Commi.«sioHfrs of Hancock county, Indiana, inadc on the 21.it day of November, 188i», the same beitifc a special session of aaid Board ot County Coiniuis-
Tuesday, the 7th Day of Jan., 1890,
And the voti a of the legal voters of said township
lyspepsitt, indigestion, will be »ken on the subject of said township aiding sts. per box, 5 Iwxes for in the construction of the ChicaRO, Greenfield & I Fmrrlv ttlv Clncinniiti Kailroad, to the amount ol seventeen «".» tbonnaiKl dollars, or a sum not exceeding two per
rentiimof the taxable property of said township I atoreiiaid. In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my I name and aili* the seal 01 the Hoard01 oiinf Coni-i^iiii:--si.ners. at the city of Greenfield, this :!!'tii tlay .''of November. l^SC. [j. JAMliS 1. MITCHKU,. t'l Auditor Himeoet County.
21CL'P.
x-.» n^non.
Ill So. Ozfcru fcit.j Brooklyn, 2C. Y. "tVitiiouc injurious medication. 'i .i.: tavh Company. Murray Mreoi. ZZ. Y.
Is still at 11 ic oldsUuid wit'i one of the most complete lines of
$5
Fine Harness, Horse Blankets, Robes, Curry Combs, Brushes, Halters, Whips, Feather Dusters, Rugs, etc.
Millers Harness Oil and Soap Always on Hand.
Cal! and see me and oiV( me an opportunity to verify tlio fore-: sialeinentH.
^Opposite Kinder's Livery Stable,)
Greenfield,, Ind.
at
S (es
G.B.RAMSEY.
and promotes di-
oo.a.s.o
(M :ii JCLltlOll
tuatl" as tiCUi' nev :is t!i *v can
in Ii
•k :p p.c !-r. iir-i-classnuilerial.
it -. Vour old Jlanies.- rcpair-
u.-ult-. aini reason-"
Auction on Friday,
Dec. 6,1889, at 1 o'clock p. m., my Stock of
llgM
(Jlothiiig,
feli Stout. A. F. Andrews.
WILD CAT FENCE.
Gather's Patent for Utilizing old rails. Positively the best stock fenee made. Old fence torn down, wire furnished and fenee rebuilt for '20c per rod. The farmers furnishing stakes and board.
Towntilii|» iind Farm KighU for Sale. B#warn of Imitation*. *•...
V, refer to the following well-known and substantial citizens, both as to quality and price .'op Hutchinson, John Kirkhoff, t'.rown Anderson j'ss'/ II I* Anderson, John G'tndrum. John Coyner
4
Win. A. Wood.
sTOl'T & ANDREWS,
AgM. for Hancock County.
Postothcc avidress— ,, .' NFiW PALESTINE, IND. 4 j-Um
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