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GENERAL REPAIRING!
A. R. SHEPHERD.
OF CUMBERLAND,*- INDIANA, 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. E. SHEPHERD, Cumberland, Ind.
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I greet you with a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
With Fire Crackers, Candies, Nuts. Apples, Oranges, Bananas, and a general line of Holiday
Goods.
Common mixed candy. .'S lbs. -oc. and all other good in proportion during the Holiday trade.
J. J. TOWNSEND,
(1EM, IND.
T. EX 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 fresh. Call and see liim. and learn his prices.
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Has Now The Finest and Best Line of
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, GOLD PENS,
SPECTACLES and SILVERWARE,
IN THE COUNTY,
AND WILL NOT BE BEAT ON PRICES.
GOODS ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE.
Clock, Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty
GOODING BLOCK' 49
GREENFIELD.
DR. WARREN R, KING,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE—In Gant's Block, corner* Pehn. Residence, West Main and Main streets. «treet.
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li'xoii Arc Ho (iWilis Pim !'s is:i Way to Cure Tlieni. Have you mivoi' tried tu do anythin. that skin trouble of yours?asked the old physician in a kindly way.
"Xo.:: replied the youth with the eruptive countenance. "Thad been given to understand that if was tieecessary for nearly every young man to go through what is called the 'pimply age.' and that there was nothing to be done, particularly in so btul a case as mine, but to wait for it to pass, though it has caused me an inliniteamount of distress.-' •'Stuff and nonsense!'" exclaimed the dostor. "It's true enough that the average young man undergoes a period of afiiietiou from pimples about the time the
beard is developing, but to »ay that noth-
ing can be done to mitigate the trouble, or even cure it, is ab surd. I was troubled with it thirty years ago as badly as you are now, and I remember very well how it made me suffer: I used to be ashamed to go into the society of ladies, or to appear on the street, owing to my disfigurement. But any dermatologist ought to have beeu
you, how the disease could be treated." "So it is a regular disease, their' said the Star reporter—for it was indeed he. "Decidedly so. It is simply 'acne.' and the easiest way to explain it is by telling you something about the structure of the skin. You have never seen apiece of human skin tanned and made into leather I suppose:" Well, it is as thick as pigskin aud as tough—so like pigskin, indeed that a tanner cau hardly tell the difference. I dai-e say that you have always imagined your skin to be very thin because it peeled off so, but what peeled off is only the'scarf skin," which serves as an outer covering for the thick, true slciu beneath. Now the hairs, which are termed 'appendages' to the skin, grow from little sacs, each hair having a sac of its own to sprout from with a root of its own, like any other vegetable, in the shape of a microscopic bulb. The hair is a tube, so that the sap that nourishes it may run through it if the tube is round the hair is straight and without wave if the tube is flattened the hair is curly in proportion to the flatuess. Furthermore, the hair, growing from the little sac—the latter from one-sixteenth to one-eighth of an inch in depth—is kept oiled, since otherwise it would dry up and fall out, by a small oil gland opening into its sac. Each hair has an oil gland for itself attached to its own sac engaged in the secretion of oil for its especial use. Thus it grows, and under ordinary circumstances the operation is carried on so satisfactorily that the incidental processes excite, no attention. Hub in the case of a young man who has arrived at an age when the beard is beginning to develop, there is always a stimulated action of the oil glandsand the flow of oil into the hair sacs is increased.
Then, particularly in the instance of a person who is not in first-class condition physically, nature, finds difficulty in disposing of the extra supply of oil, and the latter forms a little clot in the hair sac. That such a clot has formed you may often discover from a small elevation at a point on the surface of skin, with sometimes a black point in the middle. The black point is merely a particle of dirt gathered upon the clot at the opening of the hair sac you could see it was if you could bring a microscope to bear. When you observe such a thing, take a needle, insert the point where the black dot is, or in the center of the small elevation, and permit the needle to enter the sac. Thrust it gently down to the bottom of the sac—it may be the eighth of an inch deep—and move it around a little, taking care not to injure the skin or the inside of the sac. The performance is painless and readily done with little practice. Next remove the needle and pinch the skin between the thumb and forefinger at the point treated. In nine cases out of ten the clot will be squeezed out and the trouble in that spot will be done with. If the clot is permitted to remain, inasmuch as it is a foreign body, nature will try to get rid of it by exciting an inflamation. In this way is created what you call a pimple, which is very apt to appear without giving such preceptible warning in advance as that I have been talking about." "But girls who have no beards have pimples sometimes, too." "Most certainly. The whole body of every human being, male or female, is covered with hair, though downy and al-
most invisible f.i ?1ie nalced eye. and in Here the sac from which any one of these hairs grows pimple-producing oil-clot may he
I lonncd. Yri.cn a pimple comes on the ruff tJie eyelid it is called a 'sty.' Younv,' women at a certain aue. from
CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT
DECEMBER 25,-1889.
SUGARCREEK M, E, CHURCH,
THE GREENFIELD KEPUBLICAN, FH DAY, DKCEMBER, aO,
LONG BRANCH.
OVERCOATS AND CLOAKS.
From now on wo are going to oiler our eutire line of Newmarkets and Plush Cloaks and Mens' fine Overcoats at greatly reduced, prices. This is (lone to reduce our stock, and ratUer than cari-y them over, will sell awful cheap. Now is the time to buv. Till'] LONG- BRANCH.
LONG BRANCH.
other than those which affect the ire apt to be troubled with pimcases the annoyance can proper means. It is
cause male, ai pies. In imbibe readily cured by a pity that this fact should not be realized, and that the necessary treatment, so easily employed, should not be applied, The same treatment will be found not less ellicacions in your own case and in those of other young men where the affliction is not constitutional. "For cure! The first thing is hot v/at- Apply* it with sopped cloths to the
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able to tell me, as I now propose to tell n-'illy, he most careful of your diet eat uccessl'uHy boiled chops and steaks, but no pastry
''°t «is it can be borne three
four rimes a day—the oft-ener the better. This has a tendency to soften the skin and curry off the superfluous oil. Take, infernally, a tablespoonful of cod liver oil three times a day, before meals. Cod livei* oil is not only a health-giving medicine it has also a specific action on the skin of the most beneficial character. Fi-
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—•PROGRAM.*-— .,
Song Congregation
Opening Address Supt. J. E. Johnson
Song, Merry Christmas School
l'raycr Pastor Song, Joy Hells School Address to Children Florence Boots
Si-lect Reading Ed Keller
Recitation Luna Urizendine
Song, There is a Star in the Sky Choir
Talk to the Children, Dialect Reeitation..Lewis IJerr
Recitation, Christinas Tannine Little
Duet and Chorus, Wake the Song Paper R. L. Barnard
Paper Mrs. Rosa M. Bills
Song, Children's Te Deuni Seleet Reading J. A. Judkins Recitation Blanche Boots Quartette, Ring, Ring the Bells Recitation Eunice Barnard
Recitation Mattie Kingen Song, Just Over the River Recitation Marshall Bussell Song, Co Wash in that Beautiful River
—DISTRIBUTION OF PRESENTS.— Closing Song, Clod be with you
OKAND HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS!
Via I.ake Krie & Western Railroad— "Natural Gas Route."
For the coming Christmas and NewYear's holidays the Lake Erie& Western Railroad, "Natural Gas Route," will sell excursion tickets between all stations on its line at one and one-thii'd fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold December 24th, 25th and 31st, 1889, and January 1st, 1890, limited going to date ef sale, and limited returning until January 3rd, 1890. inclusive. Tickets can be procured upon application to any agent of the above company.
C. F. DAI.Y,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Fine Filly For Sale Cheap.
A filly coming two years old, sired by Bay Wilkes son of George Wilkes, dam Electricity, by Blue Bull 75, dam of Wm. L., 2:23%, 2nd dam Shakespeare thoroughbred, can be bought cheap. Call and examine at Dick Wilson's stable Greenfield, Indiana. 51tf
Notice to Long Delinquents.
There area number of men whom we have labored with faithfully to get them to pay what they justly owe the REPUBLIcan on delinquent subscription. We have about concluded that they do not intend to pay but in order to give them a chance we will leave the matter open for payment until January 1st 1890, after which, the paper will be stopped and the accounts published in the
REPUBLICAN
for sale.
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pirldings. In a word, make your ishes from horses. lHood spavin, curbs, iarc .-is plain and digestible as you can. Take plenty of exercise, so that your general health may be as good as possible, drink nothing but water, unless a little beer, and you will soon find your pimples going away and leaving*your complexion clear. I don't charge anything for this medical advice, my young friend I bestow it upon you gratis. If it could be published it might save many people a great deal of distress, perhaps."
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 accuracy. tf
At Forsythe's Tile Works west of town, you cau get at reasonable prices, the best of brick and drain tile, at reasonable prices. 40tf
Money to Loan
On 'lirst mortgage. Kates reasonable. J. H. Bixford, Att'v at Law. 1 tf
New Barrels for Salt!.
I Pickle barrels, kraut barrels, meat barrels, and all kinds of cooperage for sale. Call and get prices.
Near New's Mill, Greenfield Ind. Also for sale at Fortville and McCordsvillc, 30-49
Two Fine Stallions.
Mr. John Tyndall now has at his stable, Harndallah, Xo. 2037, with a record of 2:20ji'. The fall season will be made at $50. slIMCS, well-known by our horsemen, will also make the Fall season at .*35. Call and examine these horses.
EXTRACT
The importance of purifying the blood cannot be overestimated, for without pure blood yon cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Darnliar' Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
CvUlldl and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- jn 1-fCAlf iar curative powers. No IIOOII other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If yon have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO
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Jsrsr*Ess MENTION.
Farmers should try the new restaurant of M. K. Cummins for a nice warm meal and line coffee.
I"or a nice oyster fry or stew try the new restaurant of M. K. Cummins.
Fresh oysters are now ripe and are set ed in all styles at Cummins restaurant.
W- Pfuiley desire all persons wishing the services of a good Auctioneer to call and see him. Satisfaction teed81 tf
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 opposi court-house.
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Hoky-IJoky bread, fresh cakes and pies, oysters in all styles at the Cummins bakery.
W. T. Webb wants every baby in the county 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
splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles,sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save £30 by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by V. L. Early, Druggist, Greenfield. 44tf
No. 1 pressed brick and drain tile for sale at reasonable prices at Forsythe's Tile Works, west of town. 40tt
W. I-I. Pauley desires the general publie to know that he is prepared to cry all sales either general or special stock sales. His dates can be obtained at this office. 31 tf
Bnfants
Caatcrla is so veil adapted! tochildren that Castorla enres Colic, Const I
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superior to any prescription
Be it Known, that
I cany the largest line of the in the city, at prices that
KLKCTTON OF TRUSTEE.
Xotice is hereby given, that at the regular meeting on Monday evening Dec.,30, 1889. One Trustee for Eureka Lodge Xo., 20, Knights of Pythias Greenfield Indiana, will be eleeted to serve for the period of three years. Asa M. New*
K. of R. & S.
Loose's Reil Clover Fills Cure
sick headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. 25 cts. per box, 5 boxes for or $1. Sold by Y. L. Early. 91y
Administrator's Sale oi Real Estate.
JOTIfK IS HEREBY GIVEN. That in pur-s-nance of an order made and granted by the Hon. William II. Martin, Judge of the Hancock Circuit Court, at the Kail Term t.SS'l thereof,the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Alexander 1. Foley, late of Hancock county, Ind., deceased, tvi.l, on or after
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J. W. NKC.LEV,
Saturday, January 4th, 1890.
sell ai private sale the following described real estate to-wit.: Sixty ((01 acres of land ofl'of the north end of the west half of the north-east quarter of section lourte(?ntl t), in township sixteen (1(!), north of range eight iSi east. Aiso sixty (liO) acres of ],md oll'ol the north end of the east half of the north-east quarter of sect ion fourteen (Mi, in township sixteen nil, north range eight (S) east, excepting that part of the last det-cribed tract of land which lies eastot Six Mile Creek, and which was heretofore conveyed by Andrew J. White and wife to one Henry Yanmeter, and estimated to be five (5) acres more or less.
Terms of Sale.
The said .sale will be made upon the following terms to-wit: One third the purchase money cash iu hand, and one-third in six months, and the remaining one-third in twelve months lrom day ol sale,the purchaser to execute notes for the deferred 1 ayments with approved l'reenold surety with six percent, interest lrom date, waiving recourse to valuation and appraisement laws.
JAMES L. l'"OLE} Administrator.
Lemuel Gooding, attorney for estate. -llJt.l
NEW CASH STORE.
PARK THOMAS
(Successors to'i
3. G. GORY CO.,
Willow Branch, Ind.
Xew Stock Dry Goods, Notions. Groceries, Hoots, Shoes, Hats und Caps, Queensware, Hardware., Etc.
We have a full line ol
HOLIDAY GOODS
At prices that defy eompetion. We respectfully invite one and all to call and examine our goods and learn prices. •llttf
English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by V. L. Early, druggist, Greenfield, Ind. 48yl
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HAVENS,
Is still at the old stand with one of the most complete lines of
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Fine Harness, Horse Blankets, Robes, Curry Combs, Brushes, Halters, Whips, Feather Dusters, Rugs, etc.
Enict'ilion,
H. A. Aacnnr. ML)* 6 2jils Worms, gives siuep, and uioinctes di-
known to me.' Ill So. Oxford St., Irooklya, X. Y. "Vvitaouc mjurious medication. Tim CEXTAri Companv, 77 Mm ray Street. N. Y.
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hove nani-..-d goods of any house-
Defy Com petition!
AI/y workmen are first-class. I work none hut first-class material hence, you are sure to get Big Bargained and made as near new as llu-y can able.
Miller's Harness Oil and Soap Always oil Hand.
Call and see me and give me an opportunity to verify the foregoing statements.
(Opposite Kinder's Livery Stable.')
Greenfield, ind':'
I'or Sale.
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 Postoffice, Cleveland, Ind. 44tf H. P. BEVKK.
our old Harness repair""tie, and charges reason-.
Rail IJoad Election.
HRXOX TOWXSII IP.
To the voters of Vernon township, Hancock count'r 1 Indiana: "ATOl ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in accordJLi utice with an order of the Board of (/ouoty L* Oniniisioii»*r5 of Hancock county, Indiana, made on tbc 21st day oi November, 38S0, the same being a special sesMon oi said Hoard of ount (.'oniniis* sioner.s, the polls at the several voting places in Vernon township, IJaneoek county, Indiana, will be opened on
Tuesday, the 7th Day of Jan., 1890.
And the votes of the legal voters of said township ill be taken on the subject ol said township aiding in the construction of the Chicago, (ireentield A. Cincinnati Railroad, to the amount of seventeen thousand dollars, or a sum not exceeding two per centum of the taxable property of said townshiu aforesaid.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe mr name and attix the seal of the Board of 'ountv Commissi liers, at the city of Green tield, this 29 th dav of November, 1SS!». t'r- f-1 JAMES L. MITCHELL, sw
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Auditor Hancock Countv.
A. F. Andrews.
WILIJ CAT KKNCE. 4
Gather's Patent for Utilizing old rails. Positive^ !y the best stock fence made. Old fence torn down wire furnished and fcuec rebuilt for 20c per rod' the tanners furnishing stakes and board.
Township and Farm Rights for Sale. Beware of Imitiitions.
We refer to the following well-known and substantial citi^.eu.^, both as to quality und price: Joe Hutchinson, Brown Anderson John Gundruiu,
John Kirkhoff, Anderson, John Cowier
Wm. A. ood.
STOCT & ANDREWS,'
Agt -. for Hancock County.'.,i':^i.v1s»
Postollice address— XEW PALESTINE, IND.
cnildren Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Loose's Red Clover Fill Remedy A is a positive specific for all forms of the diseases. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcer-* ated, and protruding piles. 50 cts. Foe sale by V. L. Early. 91y
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(.'KEEN TOWNSHIP.
To the voters'of Green Township, Hancock county. Indiana:
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in accord ancc witii an order of the Board of County Commissioners of Hancock county, Indiana, made on the 21st day of November, 1889, the same being, a spcei *1 session of said Board of County Commis-j sioners, the polls at the several voting places iu Green Township, Hancock county, Indiana, will be opened oil
Tuesday, the 21st day of Jan., 1890.
And tlie votes of the legal voters of said township will be taken on the subject of said township aid-* ing in the construction of a branch fineoCS the Chicago, Greenfield & Cincinnati Rail4l road, to the amount of twelv* thousand dollars, or a sum not exceeding two per centum of the taxable property of said towuahin aforesaid.
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In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe name, and hereunto affix the seal of th« Board Count Commissioners, at the city of Greenfte' this 2*.ith day of November. 1889. [Jjjs.1 JAMES L. MITCHELL.
Auditor Hancock County
