Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 20 December 1889 — Page 8

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When one offers what any buyer can get an ABSOLUTEBARGAIN

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m* 'Where you will find lleadtjuariers for -.'Holiday goods. We have goods for ladies, goods for gents, for girls and boys, and :we have not forgotten the babies. Come f)Be and all and prove this for yourselves.

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I' •s £p MOHAWK. •^orge M. Rambler and wife, visited ""jcity Monday.

im McConnell, Edgar Cummins, |farion Smith, attended quarterly at the U. B. Church at Willow

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O 1 Christmas eve there will be Christmas tree and entertainment at 1 ha schoolhouse here. Everybody invited.

Mrs. May Kinley of Indianapolis, i.s visiting the family of I. II. Leary.

Miss Annie Roney, has returned irom Brightwoori where she has been at work.

V. G. Wilson, was at New Palestine last Sunday.

liuckieii's Arnica Salve.

The J-test Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Kheuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Mauds, Chil blains, Corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2~c. per box. For sale by M. C. Qnigley. iewly

M«f\v Palestine.

A. .J. Nelson. Turn lloldeu, and Chas. Wagoiidi', have returned from. Mississippi, and wi!I remain until afrer tlie holidays,

-Misses Jennie Holden and Jennie ivog eis spent last Sunday at Indianapolis. the guests of friends. I Frank JJaines Im?. returned i'rons atrij) to Kansas. 1

Mrs. Tuttle, an estimable old lady, was buried on last Friday.

A brother il If. ]?. j'.Miii!!, if Kansas, I is visiting him. I

Mrs. Wm. Ha)'"h! and Mrs. .lolni Westlake visited friends in yonr city the first of the week.

A Mrs. Butler, of Indianapolis, is guest (if the .Misses Rogers.

Mrs. Mary Freeman was at I.ewisville and Cambridge Cily the first of the week, visiting her sisters, Mrs. John Yiekory and Mrs. (.'y 1'iis Coiiin.

Prof, (.,)iest(!i*. who intended organizing il sill.L Ui.ir I lay hiis ji.)str one'l the mailer untii alter holidays.

T'ev. and Mrs. Chafi visited ila- cajjital city this week.

J. M. Freeman has been con lined to his room for more than a week on account: of neuralgia in his face.

.Miss .Annie Smith, of Ailingion. is the guest of M.ss Hattie Sylvester.

A nephew of Wm. Davis, from Jown. visited him this week.

Thanksgiving has come and gone, but, turkey roasting still goes on, as was evidenced on Saturday niglit.

The musical concert, at

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on Monday night wa9 a good success. WII.KINW. Wm. Boyer went to Allentown Ohio, last Thursday on a visit to his father.

Roe Nichols will leave in few days with his family for Chicago Ills., where I he will work in a car shop. 1 *v

Reuben Wisehart has moved into W. H\HiOTTF^VTTt Kecks house, opposite where R. Over-

man lives. I

Thomas Armstrong and ife, were at Knightstown last Friday.

Harry Hollenbeck and wife, were at Markleville last, Sunday attend m: flie funeral of a relative of theirs.1

The Christain Sunday- school, will give an entertainment in their church 011 the evening of the

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John W. Smith, was at Indianapolis las1 Saturday a week ago. and was before

the Civil Service Connni.ssio.i.

The '.'rniict t'tianiinous.

\V. [). Suit, driufgist, Bippus, led., lesa titles: "•'can recommend Electric Birters as the very best, remedy. Every bottle sold lias given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of

Rheumatism of 10 years standing.'' Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellvillc. Ohio, affirms: ''The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their l.esMinony, so that the veniict is ii:i '.iiimoi that Electrie Hiter.s io cim- ail dist ai-es of he l.i\er, Kidneys Hiixid. Onlv a liail ilolho- a buiI ileal M. C. Quigley'sdrugstore. ify

Groceries mi Meats.

Hams Sc per pound whole: lOe sliced. Shoulders whole.

CALL AND SEE ME.

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GREAT CLEARING UP SALE OF

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ill]license stock of Goods lately ta:i ua./(\,

The Friends commenced protraeted meeting in their church last Saturday evening.

1 Improve the best chance of your life. Come early ancl buy your choice I of the stock for little money.

consisting of music and

declamations, and a distribution of presents to the .-cholars.

The Christain Church wil! be dedicated on Sunday December 20. 1 HS'.t. By Elder T. H. Conn of Irvirigb.n Ind.. some other noted ministers will ie present. Ke.-'ry-)dy invited.

il. C. iianiott and '.vife, celebrated the 25th anniversary of their marriage last Sunday by ir, viting in their nearest relatives and setting a magnilicentdinner.

C. F. Brower and wife, are now set!led down to housekeeping on Kailroad street.

'E. B. Marshall, was at Willow Branch on business las! Friday.

Charles J. Blackmail will preach in town next Sun.lay al !0..'iiand at night.

(mieerie-.. Iresh (mils, canned Fields' Horghuni always on hand, g'oosls, 'liristinas candies, flouv and (Vesli meats at very low prices.

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For Sale by—V. L. EARLY. Greenlield W. A. PILKIXGTON, McCordsville A. C. PILKINGTON, Fortville, and J. E. BARXARD. Mohawk. 2Gtf

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In connection with his genera! stock, he has just received a completeline of Hats, Caps, Cloves, Qncenswaiv.

Stoneware, etc., Low for Cash.

37tr AV. T. llir.LMAN.

I A preventive for croup. There no lonI ger exists any doubt but croup can be prevented. True croup never appears withI out a warning, and if Chamberlain's

Cough Remedy is given as directed as soon^as the first indication of croup appears, it will invariably dispel all symptoms of the disease. This can always be done if it is kept at hand. 50 cent and one dollar bottles for sale by V. L. Early.

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Large Stock, Good Goods, Low Prices,

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We 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 fit every time. Call and see them at,

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Bonis,. Mines. Groceries. Notions.j F10UriH0" Mills,

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Among the incidents of childhood that stands out in 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'sCough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own offspring mid always with the best success. For sale by V. L. Early. 40t,f

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ing the time have been engaged in the business, and the last six months has shown a greater increase in trade than ever before.

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^FURNITURE AND BURIAL GOODS EVER SHOWN IN this citv countv at

PRICKS.

HOLIDAY G(.)()Dt?

Mr. Albert Helms,

Having pnrcliAhoiI the intrrcj-t A. I". Motrin in ihr

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lle.spocUul'y inviii-i ill lu- otit cusioihits, anil new ones iitso. in |, i!romzr Inn ,*lr. h. I', ticolt is with ine anil v. ill 1,1 (hat vou uv nvnlcd lairlv. 1 am

HEADQUARTERS FOR

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We Have the Oul.v

Buckwheat and Rye Mill

in this county, and you are cordially invited to call and see us. Flour and Meal on hands to exchange at all times. THE GOLD DUST F\L»OTTR, is also for sale and cxchaupc at the Fonntaintown Mills, by J. F. Pine. CASH FOB GBAIN OF ALL KINDS.

Albert Helms,

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NEW PALESTINE, IND.