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WAKRINGTON.
Mrs. John Trees was called to Indianapolis last week to attend the funeral of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Marsh W.I. Harriott went to Indianapolis on business ontfday last week... .Quite a number of jgjtxtyi people attended a taffy party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Will Gibbs last |-r Saturday eve. A delightful time Mr. and Mrs. Boiling have returned to their home in Windsor, Illinois Health is improving in this vicinity.. .Mr. Wilson
Armstrong and wife, of Chicago, are visiting parents and relatives in town and vicinity Bro. Howe of Irvington, preached his farewell sermon at Warringon Christian church Sunday evening.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. $ It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapih\ ing paper, but it saved her life. She was •tm the last stages of consumption, told by ,ysicians that she was incurable and •$M aid live only a short time she weigh 'M ss than seventy pounds. On a piece of rapping paper she read of Dr. Kiug-s ew Discovery, and got a sample bottle )JJ helped her, she bought a large bottle, helped her more, bought another and
.%Tew better fast, continued its use and i' ®15s now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, (v-eighing 140 pounds. For full particulars send stampto W. H. Cole, Druggist, fe Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this S wonderful Discovery free at M. C. Quig3 ley's drug-store. 4ly
fl Sugar ere k. Mr. John K. Herr is building a baru for
Mr. Jacob Sewall Mr. and Mrs. Riley Kingen visited Mr. Taylor, near Curry's I Chapel Saturday and Sunday last....
Uncle Robby Ramsey has been sick, but is improving. .Mr. Milas Brizendine and wife were the guests of Mr. Madison •t Brooks, of Hamilton county, Friday and
Saturday... .The entertainment at Otterbein Chapel last Sunday evening, was a grand success... .Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gordon and Mr. Mike Little, of Maxwell, visited Wm. Brizendine and family, Sunday The singing at Mr. Rhoda's Thursday night, was immense... .Miss
Mattie Kingen was the guest of vMiss Daisy Barnard, Saturday and Sunday iasi". Shelby and visited their sister, Mrs. Scott Mints, Sunday. .. .All should attend the Wednesday evening prayer-meetings Mr. and Mrs. \Kenzie were guests of Wm. Brizen--line one day last week... Mr. Gray is very low with consumption Miss Callie Barnard visited her aunt, Mrs. McCord, of McCordsville, last week Success to I the REPUBLICAN". I CECIL RAY.
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The transition from long, lingering and I' painful siekness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individual.
Such a remarkable event is treasured in
the memory and the agency whereby the II good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So .many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative j\ and Tonic. If you are troubled with any jr disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you will surely ill find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 cents and $1 per bottle at M. C. •Quigley's drug store. 41
WILKINSON.
Jim Clark is on the war-path.... Mr. Bateman, of Maxwell, was in town Mon.day C. C. Stewart was at Indianapolis Monday... .We were glad to see the smiling face of Allen Garriott once more. He is visiting his parents but will return South soon Mr. Dockley, the tombstone man from Cadiz, was here Saturday last, with a pleasant wcrd as usual .T. H. Penningtou visited his parents at Ogden, Saturday and Sunday Chas. Brown and wife, of Markleville, Snndayed wirh L. S. Walker, one of our wellknown citizens J. E. Williams and his sister Mrs. Ada Keuyon, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Springport, Ind Messrs. Clark and Williams will give a social ball in Gilmore's Hall, to-night. Prof. Hickman, from Springport, will furnish the music The Creamery Stock Co., met in the Town Hall for the purpose of adopting impor
tant
resolutions and supplying a secretary and treasurer, resulting in the selection of Geo. W. Julian and P. K. May, respectively The re-establishment of the K. of P. Morning Star Lodge No. 136, is a certainty, it will be started with about thirty members including nearly all the young men in onr vicinity. It will be a master stroke to elevate our socitty of young men Wilkinson is a town that is sadly in need of a missionary. There are seme boys who have not (so it seems) as yet, been civilized. They are heard howling on the street corners at all hours of the nigbt. We hope when you Wftd this you can understand the feelings of many of our citirens. RETIG.
Mt. COIOWBT.
Health
good....Lensette Wickers is on the sick list.. -Mrs. Simcox will Indianapolis Saturday and .Xo. c*k*ol is progressing
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finely under the management of their new teacher, S. E. Wallace Mr. William Whittaker's school is well attended, 50 pupils The youBg people gathered at the home of Miss Pearl Lennen, and had a high old time Friday night, it being her 14th birthday. We wish her many more happy birthdays Mr. Frank Hazely of the Mt. Comfort section, has the layoff for about six weeks—Mrs. Vest
of
this place, has been quite sick for
some time Miss Stella Jones was visiting Miss Laura Morrison of this place Saturday and Sunday.. .Mr. Myer and his
new
bride are visiting at Ed Rose's
.Little Nellie Louder is keep
ing house for her father and brother Rev. Green is holding a series of meetings at McCordsville.. .Miss Carrie Dance of this place, who has been visiting at Indianapolis for the past week, has returned to her home... .Mr. Worth Eastes. who has been running on the mail train, Panhandle line, has come home to visit friends M- 0. §nyder lias moved into his hew liotise south ot to\Vll .Mr. Wil* Hard Snyder has finished his new house, anil will move soon. «Mr. Lamb Smith of his place Who has been visiting friends in Green county, has returned Miss Annie Girt of Southport. is visiting her sister Miss Evaline of this place Mr Sam Cory and wife were visiting her father on Sunday last... .Miss Daisy Eastes of this place, attended the ball at Cumberland Saturday night last. ...Mr. T. Dillman has many new, lady customers since he got bis new clerk... .Cooper & Sou are doing great work at the sawmill. ..Mr. T. S. Jones was hauling logs the past week..Mr. Doc Vestal and Charlie Wright, are still hauling logs to this place Mr. James Fnrgason attends church at Hopewell quite often here of late. Two PAXSIES.
Buckleu's Arnica Salve,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blaius, Corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouey refunded. Price 25c. per box. »*?or sale by M. C. Quigley. fewly
CUMBERLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whistler have beeu visiting Mrs. Cavlor,of Knightstown, who is quite sick. ..Tom Cotton and wife spent Sunday with friends here... Mrs. Ebaugh, who has been quite sick, is now convalescent... Will Retinyer is in Cumberland again... .Mrs. Wm. Gray has been quite sick for several weeks and it is not likely that she will ev^r be much better, as she has that dreaded disease, consumption. She is an old lady, seventy years old, and has lived here for over forty years... .There was an oyster supper given at Mr. Dnnners on last Tuesday evening Miss Annie Coleman attended a reception given at Mrs. Hardings, of Fortville, last Monday evening... .The funeral of Mr. Lickard occured on last Tuesday at Indianapolis... .Mr. Tyler Eaton and wife spent last Sunday in the city. ..Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Shepard spent Sunday at Philadelphia... .Misses Viola and Rose Harvey were in the city last week... .Chas. Darrach has iken up the study of shorthand... .The Rambler chanced to pass this way last week. Poor man, what a pity he can't talk.
CHARLOTTKSVILLK.
Alfred Brown, of Knightstown, called I on his sister, Maggie Shultz, Monday. I He reports his wife much better Jemima Bursou, of Richmond, is a guest of her sister, Celia Gause... .Lee Furgason is improving and able to be on foot again ... .Enoch Pearson has been quite ailing the past week... .A man too selfish to buy food for his family, unless he admires that paticular dish, is bad enough, yet the rumseller who fattens, that others shall suffer, is certainly worse. If he can enjoy any good things in this life, one ought to be charitable enough to grant them, since now is his only chance, unless he repents Eunice Coffin is able to be out again... .Milton Judge and wife, I Anna, nee Aikens, of Warrington, were guests of their uncle, Wm. Walker, and family last week and first of this....
Caressa Walker is spending some time with friends at Greenfield... .Taylor Roberts was at Vincennes last week looking after the interests of a miil he lately purchased... .Belle Hatfield has resigned her position in the public scho«l, on account of ill health Aunt Debby Barrett is seemingly much better the past few days.... Gas pipe for the Loudenback settlement is leaving the depot pretty lively, and Riley Staley is up there to arrange it properly Eliza Roland is growing weaker Why not arrange the vacant drug store for a lecture room and town hall, and organize a lecture bureau? We surely need them and that is a good site Emory and Gertrude Fort have returned from Indianapolis and located on Elias Thomas's farm, north of town.
W. J. Garriott and family, and Mrs. Libbie Marsh spent Sunday with Mrs. Will Gibbs... .A storage room belonging to Wm. Tucker was totally destroyed by fire on the night of the 16th inst. Loss about$400... .Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fries, on Thursday, a sou Mrs. Bollinger, of Windsor, 111., was called to the bedside of her husband, who is very sick at the residence of Dr. Trees, in this town ... .John Trees has been couflned to his room all winter Mrs. W. R. Williams was the recipient of a lovely silk quilt one day last week. It was a present from a lady in Colorado... .The farmers of this township have organized a company and will drill for gas, for their own benefit, in the near future. The well will be on or near Joe Reeve's farm ... A party of young folks from this place attended a spelling school at the Buchanan schoolhouse last Wednesday night... .Miss E. Pearl Windsor visited with friends in New Castle over Sunday Georgie, son of Wm. Trees, is suffering with infiamatory rheumatisim... .Mrs. Bray has been quite sick this week Mr. Miller of Greenfield, was visiting friends here last week.
I WILLOW BRANCH.
Mrs. Cook, of Warrington, was here assisting, in the protracted meeting last week Dr. Hammer of Indianapolis was here Wednesday and Thursday.... Cora Hamilton of Elizabethtown visited her sister, Mrs. Ida Fort, ist week... Mrs. James McCormack visited herdaughter at Mechanicsburg last week George Phemister has moved into the property vacated by Joel Knight Lizzie Wilson left Saturday for Mohawk, where she will spend a few days...
All write next week, send letters in on Tuesday please, and regularly thereafter.
JiKff 1*A LKsTlNK.
Miss Gertrude Cliafee has returned to Mapleton after a very delightful visit to Miss Myrtle Schrieber N. B. Brandenburgh was at Dayton, Ohio, last week.. Mollie Eaton of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her parents... .Don't fail to attend the G. A. R. festival Saturday night the 31st... Henry Ullery and ss Idella Montgomery of Indianapolis, were married on Wednesday of last week Mrs. Silvers of Lebanon, visited her brother W. T. Eaton and wife, last week YVe learn that J. A. Westlake, will remove his family to Louisville, Ky., about the 1st of April Virgil, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson, died on last Saturday, of diptheria. Interrment at Crown Hill, Indianapolis, Sunday. The bereaved paVents have the deep sympathy of the entire community Rambler gave us a pleasant call on Saturday last.. The revival at the M. E. church still continues Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman of Indianapolis, were royally entertained by Mr. aud Mrs. Ezra Eaton on Wednesday of last week....Geo. Riley Joyce was instantly killed by a falling tree, on Thursday of last week The Rev. Jones sr., of Indianapolis, occupied the pulpit at the M. E. church Sunday night.. .Miss Emma Mosner, of Rushville, visited her aunt, Mrs. Ullery, last week Max Herrlich's mother died at his residence on Wednesday of last week Interrment at Indianapolis,
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FHE GREENFIELD KEPlMiiACAN. FEIDAY JANUARY 30, 1891
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.Charlie Elmore
and Joe Collins visited friends at Fortville Sunday... .Sarah Winn of Currys Chapell was the guest of her aunt, Anna Johnson, Saturday and Sunday Jaue Rail of Greenfield is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Martin,...E. D. McCord and daughter of McCordsville were the guests of Israel Jones Sunday... .Lottie Gordon was appointed Secretary of the M. E. Sunday-school... .»Art.')ur Thomas of Cleveland was seen on our streets Saturday Mrs. Sullivan of Milner Corner was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Patterson, last week Mrs. Anna Keller of Milner Corner was tbe guest of her sister, Ella Thomas, Saturday... Dora Carmichael aud Lina Jones of Greenliekl visited friends here Sunday.... Bud McCormack wt:s at Indianapolis Friday.... Clara Collins who has been ao Spiceland for some time past, has returned home ... .Ed Carmichael and Will Scott, were at Greentield Mouday... .Dr. Pratt and wife were a.t Indianapolis Tuesday.
MAX VV!KLL.
The protracted meeting at the Friends' church has closed Miss Jennie Cooper lias returned from au extended visit to Peru, Ind. .The Maxwell singing class attended a concert at Mohawk Sunday night. They report a splendid time Gant & Gordon's saw mill lias shut down for a few days... S. N. Bateman was at Wilkinson Monday.. .J. H. Lane's mother has returned to her home at Lynu.... Thomas Seamen is very bad sick with a gathering in his head. George Cooper and wife of Greenfield visited E. L. Cooper the first of the week Miss Flora Radcliff and Miss Fannie Leary of Greenfield Sundayed with relatives here.. .Marion White, who is working at Kingan's packing house, at Indianapolis, was at home over Sunday Matthew Burris of Westland is putting up a shop and will be engaged in blacksmithing in onr town.
Saturday. The friendship
ribbon is the fad among our young ladies just now Rev. Maisenhelter, of Bethel conducted services at the G. E. Z. church last Sunday The teachers institute convened here on last Saturday Louis Schmidt intends, moving to the country
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Mileage Ti. Ufts on the Pennsylvania lanes. Ou and after January aOth, 1891. individual and uon-tansferable One Thousand Mile Tickets, good over all Divisions of the Pennsylvania System We-'t of Pittsburgh, will be sold at rate of two cents per mile, or $20.00 each, by Line Agents at principal points.
All forms of mileage tickets heretofore issued for the Pennsylvania lines—still unused and unexpired as to time limit— will be honored on and after above date, on all roads operated by either the Pennsylvania Company or the Pittsburgh, Ciucinnati, Chicago & St Louis Railway Company, and only One Thousand Mile Tickets will be thereafter sold.
E. A. FORD, Gen'L Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Jan'y 15, 1891. 4t3
CALL ON
W. R. Higbee,
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First-class, Boot, Shoe and Harness repairing in all of its branches. I have decided to do a strictly cash business and give my customers the benefit.
W. R. HIGBEE,
Willow Branch, Ind.
Executor's Notice
ATOTICE IS HEURRY GIVEN, That the under-
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has qualified and given bonds as Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Louise A. Bodinc, late of Hancock County, Indiana, Deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
FRANCIS BODINE, Executor.
Hough & Hough, Attorneys for Executor. January 10,1891
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Continues to be the Attraction on.
West Main Street.
VERY LOWEST PRICES ON CLOTHING. See Our Stock and Learn Prices. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
Is justified of her children, says the proverb.
Wise Man Buys wisey, Acts
wisely, spends wisly in fact, you can sum it all up by saying he buys all his groceries, fancy and staple, fruits and vegetables, also his buggy or carriage of
J. M. HINCHMAN,
THE MAIN STREET GROCER.
XEW PALESTINE. (iciieral dealer in
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors. Hash, Blinds, Lime, Cement and all kinds of Building
Material.
If you need anything in his line give him a call at his yards near the depot-, and he will make it to your interest to trade with him. 3t4
To the Public:
We are selling our entire stock of merchandise, which embraces one of the very best lines of boots and shoes, with a full assortment of rubbers, including clothing that we have before advertised, at cost, and we are ready to convince you of the truth of the above if you will give us a chance to show you our line in stock that no other bouse will dare to meet prices of corresponding quality. We are offering choice goods and honest prices at or below cost.
Your patronage heretofore has been duly appreciated, and we most respectfully solicit a further continuance of your favors so long as we may continue in the trade.
There is no other Arm in the country that has better facilities for serving the produce trade than we have. We are the leaders in best prices on butter, eggs, and produce of all kinds, and you can get your supply of groceries at bottom prices.
Your choice is to trade at all times where you can get the best bargains. Awaiting your many favors, we remain 3t4 Yours truly,.
L. GRIFFITH, Charlottesville, Ind.
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We have never failed to have the largest and best selected stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
In Hancock County. Otuers may claim large .stocks, but we
No such stock was ever opened inside the city of Greenfield. We can please you,
no matter what you waut, and guarantee satisfaction in quality and price. Bring
iu the little ones and let their eyes on the good things you can get them at our
store. We want everybody to come and see our stock, no matter how much or how
Special Low Prices on Flour ana Hardware. H. L. STRICKLAND,
MASONIC HALL GROCERY.
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