Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 16 January 1891 — Page 6
Town Hall ^holders of *,tory, and lo•iS place. The enced at once, were elected: B. I L. B. Thomas, •1 I Keynon. The ntwo weeks to 2nts There is jy being located jvey Hollenbeck his farm near y, this week Id, was in town irrett, Knights-
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•y. /Cer at this writing Mrs. Dr. sick a few days last week. She now Mrs. Emma Kendall is with the lagrirae. She is some betnowv...L. W.^Forbes was at Indi-
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||r The Verdict Uimniiuous. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes'Ican recommend Electric Bicters very best remedy. Every bottle as given relief in every case. One 1 took six bottles, and was cured of aeumatism of 10 years standing." Ab.aham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have wer handled in my 20 years' experience,
Electric Bitters." Thousands of others ve added their testimony, so that the 1 diet is unanimous .that Electric Bitdo cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidor Blood. Only a half dollar a bot'fj M. C. Quigley's drugstore. 4ty
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
plumbing for the Pigeon Roost progressing, and that neighborhood 1 be supplied with an abundance a?: tter day luxury Snow balls f||: air and sleigh bells ringing out ...
Dora Decker and Oscar Reese ned a shop on Depot
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NEW PALESTINE.
Will Allen visited relatives at Anderson this week. .John Valentine is home from Michigan, on account of ill-health. .Fred Gessler lost a valuable horse last week Geo. Roberts and wife, Lawrence Allison and the Misses Lora and Nellie Everett, all of Indianapolis, spent
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Sunday with Per
ry Roberts aod family Rev. Meisenhelter, of Bethel, occupied the pulpit at the G. E. Z. church last Sabbath..The firm of Walt* & Richman will soon loose a valuable clerk in the person of Will Ashcraft, as tihat gentleman intends moving to the farm in February... .Continuous increased attendance is an especial feature of the revival now being conducted at the M. E. church by the pastor, Rev. J. N. Thompson. A children's meeting has been held every afternoon just after the close of school, which has been well attended Lucien Watterson is the proud possessor of a fine new cornet John Hittle and wife have gone to New Mexico, in the hope of regaining the latter's health ..The many friends of little Lizzie Roberts, gave her a grand surprise on Friday night, the occasion being her 11th birthday anniversary.. Splendid order prevails at the M. E. church, now owing to a minister with sand.
UNCLE JOSH.
CUMBERLAND.
Mr. John Whisler has been quite sick for the past week, but is some better now and we hope will soon be able to be about again... .. Mrs. Ferrell with her two daughters, arc paying a visit to her mother Mrs. Downing Mrs. Ostermeyer died very suddenly last Monday morning of heart disease. She was alive when (awiiv hut as. it was early,,she
... .Mr. Perry Downing has
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WESTERN GROVE.
A series of meetings is in progress here under the auspices of Mrs. Mary Myers... .There was a W. C. T. U. Lec ture here Saturday night .Ed Mac^has a new sleigh... .Arthur Wall has been visiting in Shelby county... Mr. Albert Fields has been attending meetings at this place.' C. H. & D,
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the honse owned by Chas. *9tinyre to the one owned by Dr. Montgue jje moved that he might have thffprivilage of burning gas. People will «.,n iearn that unless they pipe their hous«H for gas they will stand idle most of the tWie. Dave Strubbe has purchased a farm miles north of Greenfield, where fc* move in the spring .. .The farmers3^Jut here set be anticipating a good wnjaat crop, as there were eight self bj&ders so and shipped here this week... .-M'rs. Caylo: who keeps the first toll gate west of Cum, bfcrland, is certainly a woriian possesse of a happy nature. Early or late she is to be found with a smile and a pleasant word for all.
WARRINGTON.
Oscar Gilbreath moved last week to a farm miles south-east of Wilkinson.. ... .Joseph Wilson's head is red for sure since that girl came to his house. All doing well C. A. Masters and wife are visiting with relatives in Franklin county this week The infant of Chas. Whistler was buried Saturday at the Harlen cemetery The infant of Mrs. Alice Holiday is very sick and not expected to live. ... .Colonel Masters has opened up a boot and shoe shop in the, postoffice building, and asks a share of the patronage ... Wilbur Ramsey has removed his stock of goods from Warrington. Mr. John Thorp now occupies the room vacated by Mr. Ramsey, with the postoffice and a stock of groceries W.I. Garriott and Geo. Whistler attended the Woodsworth meeting at Pendleton Monday night Mrs. L. A. Slough, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Newsome, returned to her home in Worthington, Ind., on Thursday... .The red flag seems to be the emblem displayed at two residences in town. Several cases «*f scarlet fever being reported.. .John Buress is very low with that dreaded disease, consumption. ..Miss Nannie Hammer, ot near Willowbranch, made a flying visit to Warrington Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Win. Armstrong are very sick Dr. Hanna was at Knightstovvn last Saturday Mr. Boiling, of Windsor, 111., who has been very sick at the house of his uncle, Dr. Trees is slowly improving. .Jesse Williams is studying telegraphy it Wilkinson Mrs. W. J. Garriott visited relatives in Wilkinson on Monday Mr. Jesse Orr and bride, of Greenfield, spent Sundaj' with Mr. Orr's parents... Mr. John Masters has permanently l-cated in Warrington.
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James Crossley and wife, of Colorado, are visiting at his fathers, Henry Crossleys. They will g-» home in two weeks. ... .There was a gas meeting at Woodbury Tuesday night to arrange for drill0
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