Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 1 May 1891 — Page 8

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WILLOW liHAXCII.

Miss Frank Lamb is visiting Hattie Grunden Mrs. Cottie CurmiiMiael vis ited friends at Wilkinson this week.... Dr. Hammer, of Iudianapolis, will move bis family to this pi ce in a few days.. Miss Louie Fletcher WHO has been at Anderson for some time, will return home Shortly.... llaltie Urundeii was at Iudianapolis Tue day... ..Miss Clara Pridy i.s visiting relatives in Madison county.... Efiie Ttiouias wa-i the guej-t of her cousin, Leonie Fort, Sunday... .Miss Etta Iiakius visited lier mother, Sunday.... Mr. O'Neal of Maxwell will soon locate here ..Dr. Pratt and lamily weie at Anderson Tuesday.

Kcuni'iuy.

Every reader of this paper should st inly economy. Speixl a few cents lor Uld Dr. Pearson's German Lung Tonic and Cheerful Pills and save heavy doctor bills, terrible suffering and perhaps your lite. Every family should bear

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German Lung Tonic is a system builder. It cures Bronchitis, all thioat and lung trouble, whooping cough, croup, and quiets the nerves. Ask ,\our druggist for German Lung Tonic and Cheeiful Pills and take no other. I'o: sale by Kickoir & Clark

5 N W 1 A S I S Will Waltke has returned from a mouths' pleasure trip through the Southern States Jennie Rogers has a severe attack of measlis... .Next Monday will decide the question "wet or dry.". .Claud Coyner has accepted a position in a realestate office at Indianapolis... .John Preston's horse fell dead last Tuesday while plowing garden... .The removal of the unsightly fence around the Christian church would be a decided improvement .The town election will be held under same restrictions as was the State action last fall Rev. J. N. Thompwill attend the Iiidianapolis District jislerial Institute, S. E. Ind., Confer to be held at Shelbyville, May 18 to 1. .Heury Huffman and wife, of Inapolis, visited relatives here last week

Tary Helms was killed last Friday hvMiMifr.guvf.iogs. He was sitting '6 logon the wagon when the boomgL broke, throwing him to the ground lithe log falling on him killing him initly. He was 20 years old and was llried just three weeks prior to the day ais death. Interrment at Bethel xt Sunday will decide whether or not to have a new Methodist church.

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ie transition from long, lingering and sieknees to robust health marks epoch in the life of the individual. #1 a remarkable event is treasured in nemory and the agency whereby the $!. health has been attained is grateblessed. Hence it is that so much wiard in praise of Electric Bitters. So fly feel they owe their restoration to II th to the use of the Great Alterative HTonic. If you are troubled with any *se of kidneys,

or stomach, of

••••.j or short standing you will surely -elief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold cenfts and $1 per bottle at M. C. Qn»ijftey'fr drug store.

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NKLIN HCHOOLr-IIOUSK.

George Jackson has been suffering from

|,a severe attack of lagrippe... .E.A.Peters

of Wilkinson has sold his drug store to

j£r. John Lane of Maxwell. We are sorry to lose him....W. P. Wilson, formerly of this place left Wednesday night for Indianapolis....John Kesner believes in Improvement. He has recently put a new

This is wuat you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they And it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet

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itmay tie had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will ,, bring you Good Digestion and oust the

demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eu- *, pepsy. We reccommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver,

Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50 cts., and $1.00 per bottle at M. C. Quigley's store. 4Iy

Mr. W. J, Scotton. of Indianapolis, has ...jpnrchased the residence of

near being killed. .. .E. B. A. Kellumand wife were spem Sunday litre with his parents There will surely be no election at this place as ihey have nominated no ticket yet... .Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wire, of Union City, were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Brewster this week.... Prof. Ailen and A. Co'iklui went to Iudianapolis on their sal'etys Saturday, by the way ot Greenfield. ...Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelium spent Sunday wii their daughter, Mrs. Jennie Lutes at Cai mel... .A. W. Claytor, while ritiiug for his health Sunday, on It is wheel, saw some younu gentlemen driving a cow. They asked him to hea'.l ler. He di.-niounted, leaving the wheel in I he road, and the cow rau over it and broke it, and he came l.o town carrying the-pieces.

Itiu-kti-nN Arin M!V«,

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Sail. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hauds, Chil biains, Corns ami all skin Eruptions, and positively cu'"es Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price per box. Por sale by M. C. Quiirley. j-ewly

WHEN the lact is considered, that the United .stales has not only advanced to the first rank, but also to the leadership of the procession of the naf ions of the world, and all in one century, it is marvellous. Notwithstanding our proud position, not quailed by European governments of more than ten times our age, there are yet people in this country who insist that we should inn our government according to the ideas which have so long doniinat etl in Europe, viz.

:'free

trade ideas."

With the idea of protection, and the building up of Lome industries and markets, our progress has been wonderfully rapid This fact has led many of the European countries to adopt the idea of protection, and now, but thrte nation?there cling to the delusions of free trade, and even in those three the number ot free traders is growing smaller and smal ler and beautifully less by degrees. There is nothing succeeds like success, and the United States, as a nation and a people, is prosperous and progressive beyond any other government or nation ojx the face of the earth.

Gripping It's Victims.

Misery, suflering, agony and helplessness of the people is again brought to notice by the sudden reappearance of La Giippe. It's iron hand has the people in it's grasp in nearly every section of the

country. In Chicago, people are dying at the rate of one every 12 uiinutee. But word comcs to us from all quarters of the wonderful work OXIEN is doing, in keeping down the death rate. No one Bhould fail to have it in the house at all timet). Price 35

cento and one dollar per box. GEORGE GES8LER. 17-lyr New Palestine, Ind.

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Mrs. Herman Herold has gone on a visit to her mother in Marsville Micajah Young, wife and boy have been very sick but are recovering. .Mrs. Aaron Whita has been staying with her daugh ter Maggie Binford, who has been quite sick at her home near Maxwell Miss Sadie Beeson has recovered from her illness and has gone to Howard county.

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where she has work for the summer....

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week... ,S. H. McCarty, the under^ttaker, has purchased a fine hearse, and it 1H1I be among the finest in the county, lit will be here by the first of May .The

A. R- post of Eden was here 8aturday Visiting the grand army post. They have the meeting from night to Safety afternoon... .James Bnrris of this while trying to catch a through lght Sunday, was thrown and came

this week to Kan

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place UneJe Ahraham

fence around his garden, which greatly gantjay,...Herman Herold spent Sunday improved it....Chae McKoun was at KnightstownTuesday.. .Emerson Keener in now running a wagon for the Wilkinson creamery. ..Cbas. Mortis and wife, of sear Knightstown, visited the formers parents last Sunday.. What has become of Rambler, we haven't seen nim lately

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turned from Missouri, and is improving his home here with a new fence. .George Balkman has moved into Henry Coffin's house lately vacated by Frank Boots.... Rev. O. W. h'earns preached at Center,

with his brother Lem in your city, who is quite sick with typhoid fever.

MAXWELL.

Miss Eddie Holland of Conuersville, is visiting Mr. Thos. Holland. .James Mitchell and Dr. King of Greenfield, were here Monday on business Born to wife of George Durham, a bouncing big boy. George says it will make a railroad man. ... .There will be a grand picnic here May 16. A good time, boat racing and good music is promised From the number of copies of the REPUBLICAN coining to this office, it must be an evident fact that it is the best paper in the

store at Wilkinson, and will move there this week Albert Frost was at home over Sunday. He is attending school at Danville, Ind John Milroy has moved to Greenfield where he will work in the brick factory. Miss Fannie Alford returned to Indianapolis Saturday, after several days visiting home folks G. R. Chappell is building a new house on his farm west of town. .Jesse O'Neal contemplates moving to Willow Branch soon, to engage in the saw-mill business.... John Merchant is plastering Dr. J. H. Justice's house this week Washington Orbon has been appointed mail carrier from this place to Eden P. H. Cooper is putting down some wells to supply the lake with fresh water... George Fowler move to New Castle in a few days..

THE GREENFlEIii KKPirBIJCAM, FRIDAY MAY 1, 1891.

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Hughes' Barilc. liliEKN FIKL1), 1MJ. Transact a general banking bu iness. Receive deposit* and bm and sell exchange

MORTGAGE LOANS

Ar lowest rales ot interest. Money to loan Oyrl on person*1 security.

F. A. Meek, apent at Philadelphia, Ind., was here Sunday, the truest of T. Walker.

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Riley Staley has purchased the property on South Depot street, owned by Mary Wood and will repair before occupying it .. Dora Decker attended the meeting of the Indiana heirs to the Anneka Janr estate at liushville the 22, was appointed a delegate to their final meeting at New Albany tith. of next month.. Wm. Phelps a id wife and lone Hill, visited relatives in Carthage Friday... .The attorneys ot Andrew Brown have entered sun lor malpractice in improperly adjusting hihand, that was crushed in the gas well wheel-land at Carthage last, summer. Dr. Sparks did the wi ik ...Charlie Leatnoiis and Oscar Recce, have each filed claims against the Pm Mantle Railroad Company, for injuries sustained in the wreck at RaysviUe last summer.... Pris cilia Frits and daughters and Kmsna Rhodes were at Knightstown Monday.. Charles Youce is working at Cartilage and Charles Rhodes at Indianapolis. .. .Riley Staley and daughti Florence, visited'the capital city Mouoay.. .The saloon was closed Saturday evening Olga Collin was at the city -'tioiiday ... Alvyn Johns'.n and family returned Saturday Iront a fort night's visit in your city Sarah (iirty an Maria Springstead, were guests :f Sarah Decker Sunday... Theodoic Decker and lady, were at Kuightstown Sunday.... lorn Hill visited her uucle Oluey Parker Saturday evening, attending church at Walnut Ridge Sunday... David Hare and wife and daughter of Cailhage, attended divine service at the liends church Sunday.. ..John Bourne moves into the Springstead property thi week. ... Lizzie Morris's school at New Castle, closed iast week and she has re turned home. .. .Otto Bennett was in your city first of last week... Wm. Johnson of your town, attended the funeral of Henry Waldron, Wednesday ..John Bourne and family Spent Thursday night with friends in your city... .Dr. Mitchell and wife, have bee it spending a few days with his parents at Markleville... .Gertie Pratt and Rose Davis, spent Sunday with Al Mattocks and family near Brown's chapel• Rosa Davis of your city, has been the guest of friends here the pa~t fortnight. ... Wedding Bells in the near future... Both millinery establishments received invoices ol' goods this week.

WILKINSON.

Left over from last week]

There is considerable sickness in thi* section... .John Enright died last Friday morning about 10 o'clock, with consumption. His remains were interred in Glencove cemetery at Knightstown, on Saturday. .. Perry White died at his residence east of town, on Thursday evening about 10 minutes 'til 7 o'clock, after a long spell of sickness with la ttrippe and iuilamation of the brain. Short funeral services at the house by E. C. Martindale,on the 18th. His remains were interred in the Simmons cemetery E. A. Peters has sold his drug store to John H. Lane, and they began invoicing on Monday, and he will take possession at once. Mr. Peters has not yet determined what he will engage in John W. Smith is assisting Peters and Lane in invoicing Miss Allie Loudenback returned home on Saturday, from an extended visit in Fayette county. A young lady accompanied her home. The young people had a select social at their home on Saturday eveiiiug a a cener.il good time was had ...H. C. Gar riott and wife, were the guests of relatives, at Markleville last Sunday.... Frank White is qnite sick with the grippe

Robert Enright Jr., is *alking of go ing to Kansas for the benefit of his health W. R. Walker has got his new house about completed The farmers are supplying the creamery with milk at a lively rate... .William Cochran is building a house on David Harlan's farm and will move into it this week Will Cook is working for Ira Kendall C. M. Shipman was In t«wn on Monday Dr. John W. Rawlins of Jewett, 111., was called here one day last week owing to the illness of his father. He returned to hit home on Monday Frank Hammer, an attorney of Greenfield, was in town on Monday. .Henry Fifer who has been staying with J. W. Graves in his livery barn, left him last Monday without letting any one know that he was going to leave. We are inclined to think he has made a great mistake. One of the Stewart boys went with him.

MOHAWK.

(Left over from last week]

Mrs W. A. Barnard still continues on the sick list ... Mrs. Maroaka is visiting relatives at Indianapolis this week. 1. .Mr. R. H. Allen, who has for the past year been working at Louisville, Ky., has returned home to stay Mr. U. G. Wilson, his mother and Miss Belle Radcliffe were at Greenfield, Tuesday... .Mr. Harland of Willow Branch, visited Mrs. W. A. Barnard, Sunday... .Miss Belle Radcliffe. went to Illinois Tuesday last, and returned Saturday. She will go their in a few days for permanent residence.... Ben Prater is on the sick list.....Wm. Albea was at the city last week, buying his spring stock..Elder T. H. Coon preached to a crowded house last Saturday night... .Our saw-mill Is closed down for the present—8ammie Cummin* is making his home at Dr. Colling

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Resolved,

Here we are for 1891

Mrs. Samuel Honey is improving rapidly .....Dr. O. A. Collins, will leave on Thursday, April 30, for Washington, 1). C., as a delegate to the American Medical Association, he being the regular elected delegate from the Hancock Medical Society. We bespeak for him a profitable trip... .Mrs. R. M. Bills has commenced a subscription school here, and is progressing finely... .Riley Breece is out with his patent right, worldng it up.

WAKUIVGTON.

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A. W. Hammer, was at Anderson Tuesday of last week....Edpar Keed and \V.

L. Garriott, were at Greenfield l.st week

... Mr. Wr. R. Williams was at the

s'on and daughter Daisy, of Wilkinson, spent Wednesday iu Warrington, as guests of Mrs. Kenyoi's mother .. .George Hull and wife were at Greenfield last week.. A. W. Hammer was at Newcastle la*t Weduesday... .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammer of your city, have been visiting frieuds and relatives in our little village.. Henry Guard, Misses Mary Guard and Minnie Trees, were at Pendleton Saturday Rev. Thomas Hall, will preach in the Christian church of this place the first Sunday in May Walter Orr, Mrs. Jesse Orr and Effie Newsom, were at Charlottesville Tuesday Mr. Henry Penniugton and Miss Allie Loudenhack, of Wilkinson and Miss Holland of Con•nersville, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Elfle Newsom.

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No. 277,. I. O. O. P.

We, your committee to draft resolutions of respect to the memory of our well beloved brother, Henry Waldren, G. P., who departed this life April 20th, 185)1, do hereby submit the following morial.

WHEKEAS, God in his mysterious providence has visited our Lodge aud removed from it one of its most worthy and beloved members, Heury Waldron, who was fifty-eight years old at the time of his death, and who had been a member in good standing for six years, aud this Lodge sustains, in his death, the loss of one of its most beloved and useful members, who was always very nrompt in attendance at all meetings of the Lodge, and no better man ever lived, who was kinder in ministering to the needs of sick brothers and the sick generally, therefore be it

That we cherish his mem­

ory in kind recollection, and remember his many virtue® as ever shown in his daily walks in life.

Resolved, That our heartfelt sympathy is given to the mother, SOB and daughters, and all his family relations in this, their hour of sorrow.

Resolved, That the charter of our Lodge be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days in respect to our departed brother.s memory."

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be tendered the mother, son aud daughter, and that they be spread on the records of the Lodge in full, and copies be sent to each county paper at Greenfield, Ind.

TOM E. NILES, I G. E. BUKK [-Com. W-.»..LANK

Letter U»t.

List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Greenfield postofiice, April 80, 18S1 Miss 1'erlie Pales: Mr Lcander Miller Hester Henesteseou Mr Wm Fouler Mr Charlie McCray

Mr E Miller Grant Mr Piercy Hall Mr Ishman Jarilon Samuel Mathews

Those calling will please say "advertised. ISAAC DAVIS, Postmaster. Do You Smek«.

Then ry the Little Nailer cigar. It is straight goods and don't you forget it. Made by W. S. Davis, manufacturer of choice brands of cigars. Greenfield, Ind. tf

PENSIONS

THB DISABILITY HIM. 19 A LAW.

Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled Deoendent widows and parents now dependent whose aona ed from effects of army service are inclri ed. If-you wish yfeur claim speedily and hue-w-,oiaiSSr"rf'JAMES

TANNER

Late Commissioner of PeDsiwna, Waahtugion,D.C. 91-17-jrrl

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A few pupils to learn Cheese and Butter making under Prof. James McAdamB where they will get a thorough training into the use and science of the profession. Every encouragement will be given to the right ones. Terms moderate by the season. Apply to

PttOF. JAME8 McADAMS, Cheese and'Butter Factory, Hancock Co., WILKINSON, IXJ

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and Surries ever brought to Greenfield

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county s.at last Thursday. Mrs. Ken- Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it

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with the largest, line of Buggies 1 have tliera ot

ALL STYLES AND PRICES.

A full line of Single and Double Ilarnoss, Lap Robes and Whips. I am also selling the Buchanan Wagon. When in town stop and see my stock, can do you good and save you money in anything in my line. Ware-rooms one and one-half squares north of Court Ilonsc oil State street or call at my store at No. 9 Main street.

Kespectlullv yours,

J. I N A N

M. F. R1CKOFF.

KICKOFF

Money to Loan.

The Greenfield Building and Loan Association has money to loan on reasonable terms. :|p

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(•Sucre .-sor- to K. II. UroM'.,

Druggists and Apothecarys,

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Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Bye-

Stuffs, Perfnmery, Sponges, Brushes, Soaps, Fancy and Toi-

Articles, Patent Medicines, Tobaccos. Ci-ars, Notions, etc.

is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at uioderate prices.

Main Street.

GREENFIELD, IND.

July 25- -30 tt'

The secret of success is to come and see M. S. Walker at

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And buy the Best Buggy sold in Greenfield for the least money. Harness of all kinds. I have bought a new line of buggies and Vehicles of all kinds. Come boys if you want a bargain.

M. S. WALKER, Salesman. West of Barr & Morford's Shop.

WHOA THERE"

I arn on my way to J- M. HAVENS' to *ee that line $25 CART he is giving away to his customers, where you can buy a set of harness, collar, bridle, sweat pad, curry comb, brushes, or anything kept in a first-class shop at prices to suit the times. l:fiwill not be undersold. My stock is of the best hand make and of the bestoaktanned leather at prices to defy competition. I will give away a $25 Cart to mycuatomers. Call and see this cart and the inducements 1 am offering to my customers, I have the largest line of collars in the city and wilt sell them cheap. Call and see-.-r. me at the old stasd. 7tol4

JOHN CORCORAN, Secretary,

7tf is- Room 14, Thayer Block.

Administrator's Sale of Personal Property.

N'oTICE

IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of the late Nancy A Amack deceased will sell at public auction the following personal pr-perty of said decedent, at her late residence on Fourth Street, in

the city of Greenfield, State of Indiana, county of

Hancock, on Friday, May 8th. 1891, beginning at

10:30 o'clocic a. ih Hoiaeho.d and kitchen furniture, consiNting of carpets, stoves, beds, bedding, bureaus. wa*hstauds, dishes, clock, and many other articles too tedious to mention.

TKRMSOF8ALB.

All sums of $5 00 and under cash in hand, over that amount notes with approved surety payable on or before December 25,-1891. and waiving recourse to valuatiou aid a prai«iment lawa m^y be given. property nutioved untU-teruia 6t' sale are compli

to valuatiou aiid a prai«iment im mv i. Int-reatataiMMH!«eHtaf*ermatuntr. property rgAioVea until- ULTIUH of sale ifedwith.

JOHN WARD WALKER, Administrate

A Cook, Attorneys

J. M. HAVENS.

R. W. FURNAS

Any Kind. Any Amount.

112 and 114 North Pennsylvania St.

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Non-Resident Notice.

TUK STATKOK INDIANA HANCOCE COUNTY£6: In the Hancock Circuit Court, April Term, A. D. 1891. Hester Eiury and 8arab E. fiastee versus Thomas Burrlset al.

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6502. Complaint

IT KNOWN, That on thifl 22nd day of April, the year 1891, the above named plaintiffs, br their Attorneys, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, their complaint against the de'endantn, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that the defendants, herein, to-wit: Thomas Jenkiiison. Mary Jenkinson. The unknown heirs of Thomas Jenkinnon deceased, Alexander F. Morrison, Ann Morrison, the unknown heirs of Alexander F. Morrison, deceased, George W. Dyer, Cloe Dyer: the unknown heirs of George W. Oyer deceased: Hector H. Hall, Mary Hall, the urktiown heirs of Hecior Hall deeeased, are not residents

State of Indiana. Said defendants are there-

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fore beteby of the filing of said complaint aud pendency of said action against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 43rd Judicial day of the next Term of said Court, to be held and continued at the Court House in Greenfield, begin* iilug on the fourth Mouday in April, neat, the same beinc the 27th day of April, 1891, said complaint, and the matters and things therein conUdned and alleged, will be heard) aud 'deterfniue^ ia their absence

Witness my hand and the seal of mid Court hereunto an *«d, this 22nd dav wf April, 1891: CHARtES DOWSING, Clerk. 'otilfcOffutt 4 Black, Attorneys for I'lalotifl

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