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CORRESPONDENCE.

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The Sample farm south of Cleveland, was divided among the heirs last week.. Gay Jackson and Maud Kinder were at Carthage Saturday.. .Maggie Shultz and lone Hill attended the mission meeting at Rabbit Hash Saturday. .Eli Brown kindly conveyed a party of young ladies to the opening service of tho sti aw board factory dedication at Carthage Saturday ... .Charles Lewis has retunrned from a few weeks visit with friends at Kenard.. A cinque party of young gents occupied the livery surrey for Quarterly. Correspondingly Ave of our young ladies chartered the same and attended the open air concert in your city Saturday evening.... John Peacock of Fairmount, was the guest of Z. Fries and family Sunday ... Olga Coffin spent a couple of days this week with friends and relatives at Knightstown. Her post here being supplied by her sister Stella Coffin... .John Duty and wife were at Greenfield Friday on business... .Rachel Wiuslow of Walnut Ridge, went to Indianapo.is Saturday to attend her daughter Mattie who is ill at Dr. Dennison's James W. "Wheeler and wife of Noblesville and Cic»ro Hamilton of Greenfield, were guests of John Duty and wife Monday.. .Dr. Johnson and wife of Knightstown, were guests oC his brother Henry and family Saturday... Rachel Parker and daughter Fidelia of Westfield, were guests of their uncle Nathan Parker and daughter, Jriday....Gethro Dennis and wife and Mattie Winslow went to Indianapolis Tuesday.

Mrs. Wade and daughter Jennie of Connersville, are guest of parents Doctor Ward and lady....Mollie Roland and daughter Pet arrived Thursday from Meridoeia, 111., where they had been visiting relatives... .Frank Griffith and family arrived Wednesday, from their home near Sheridan having driven through in a carriage... Henry White by mistake took poison Wednesday, which came near proving ratal. A quick drive to town and prompt medical aid led to his recovery....Sarah Braudenburg of Knightstown was a guest of her son Frank and family last week. •.. Luna Lane and Clara Winslow attended the State Rebekah convention at Indianapolis Monday and Tueslay as delegates from the lodge here.... jisten for those wedding bells Minnie jakin was a guest of H. Johnson and imily part of last week.... Elder Connor reached at the Christian church Satur™iy night and Sunday Newton Woods l',s at Knightstown Monday Elias mas and lady, visited friends in Green-

A. JWday.-. 3T«ries is making xxi piugress in ornithology Eliza 'ort has nearly recovered... .Celia Gause rorse for a few days... .Sarah Decker •nd family went to the river Monday on

Mshing excursion Carressa Walker is risiting her cousin Anna Judge near Warrington. .. .Maud Brandenburg spent last week most delightfully visiting her Uncle John and family in the country... .Two voung men McMullen and Lewis were utting cross ties on the Lewis farm north

I town Monday, when Lewis accidentally .track McMullen with a broadax on the ipine inflicting a terrible gash and severng several ribs from the spine. McMul en is an IriBhmar from the north part of he county and is thought to be fatally ijured.

A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Lite.

It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was a the last stages of consumption, told by •hysicians that she was incurable and euld live only a short time she weighed ess than seventy pounds. On apiece of vrappiDg paper she read of Dr. King's "lew Discovery, and got a sample bottle helped her, she bought a large bottle, helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For full particulars send stampto W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at M. C. Quigley's drug-store. 41y

CAUKOLLTON.

The REPUBLICAN reaches us every Friday evening and we prophesy that this popular paper will soon be read in every home in the county... .Mrs. John Armstrong is spending a few weeks in Cincinnati with her daughter. ..Mrs. John Gillespie left for Illinois last Friday where she will make an extended trip....

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Katie Mcdongall of Indianapolis, 6pent Sunday with relatives here... .Miss Maud Nichols of New Palestine spent a •few days of the past week with her friend Hiss Boss Armstrong of this place Miss Lora Murphy is in Minnessota. She Will spend the summer with her aunt Mrs. Scott Rev. French and family are the gutsts of friends in Laurel, Ind.,

Mr. Cyrus Fountain of Fonntaintown was in onr village last Friday. Mr. Fountain has resigned his position as gas collector and Mr. Will Patterson will now collect... .Mr. Jerome Matillo who has oeen visiting his parents, will return to Indianapolis this week... .Mrs. Maggie Ensmlnger and MisseB Mary Hawk and Anna McRoberts attended church at Sugarcreek last Saturday night. Services were conducted by Francis Shaw, the young minister of Freeport The Prayer Fftpfl will be led on next Sunday by Frank Ferris. Subject, "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?" Charles McBane, whose illness we mentioned last week, is sinking rapidly. He KM been removed from his grandfather's to the home of Lewis Hutton living north

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health, returned home last Monday morning looking stout and hearty.... Rambler is giving rather glowing accounts of places he has visited, yet he seems to have forgotton his call in our peaceful little village. Wake up, or we will entertain queer ideas concerning your reticence.... "Wild Bill" thinks we should'nt give her away so completely, but we thought the explanation necessary "Wild Bill" or "Lena" please excuse our loquacious nature. REXA.

The Verdict Unanimous.

\V. D.Suit, druggist,Bippus, Ind., testifies: 'I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters.'' Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at M. C. Quigley's drugstore. 4ty

CUMBERLAND.

Mrs. Laura Rouyer of Greenfield was the guest of her brother, Mr. John Kitley, last Sunday Mrs. Riley and her daughter, Miss Hannora, of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with their many friends here.... Mrs. Alec Fergason will have an oldfashioned wool-picking at her home on Thursday of this week. The invited guests are all young people and no doubt there will be a great deal of novel picking Miss Maude Lucas was the guest of the Misses Huntington last Friday Mrs. Jessie Ebaugh and Mrs. Dr. Tins were baptized last Sunday by the Rev. Buchanan of the Baptist church... .The Germans gave their annual picnic last Monday. It was largely attended and music was furnished by the Cumberland band... .Mrs. George Lynch Indianapolis was the guest of her sister, Mrs Anua Shepherd, last Sunday. .Mr. Lon and Miss Linda Wessling, together with several of their friends, have been spending the past few days with their parents.

The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Gale was Christened at the German church last Sunday morning. Its two godmothers were Miss Kate Wessling and Miss Tillie Gale. It was given the name of Freda Lidda Mrs. Emma Asberg of Tipton is spending a few days here with her parents... .It is rumored that Mr. Lon Gale and Miss Anna Lant are to be united in the holy bonds of matrimony next Sunday evening... .Mrs. Longley of Indianapolis is the guest of Mrs. Spencer Huntington... .Nelson Kitley seems to be especially fond of the Rose this spring— There was a ball held at the McConnell hall on last Monday evening Dr. Reccord was in Cumberland last Monday.... Wesley Negley. who taught school here some years ago, called on friends here last Monday... Mr. Frank Melzine was home last week.

Economy.

Every reader of this paper should study economy. Spend a few cents for Old Dr. Pearson's German Lung Tonic and Cheerful Pills and save heavy doctor bills, terrible suffering and perhaps your life. Every family should bear in mind that German Lung Tonic is a system builder. It cures Bronchitis, all thioat and lung trouble, whooping cough, croup, and quiets the nerves. Ask your druggist for German Lung Tonic and Cheeiful Pills and take no other. For sale by RickofT & Clark

WILKINSON.

Mrs. C. C. Stewart and children and Ruth Morrison left OH Tuesday morning, for a few days visit at Springport Henry C. Faris of Indianapolis was in town on Tuesday calling on th® merchants. .W. A. Woolen was at Indianapolis last Saturday... .C. L. Perkins went to Indianapolis on Monday to attend the Grand Lodge this week. He is the representative from the Ledge at this place Dr. Cook and George W. Sowerwine attended Grand Lodge on Wednesday and Thursday Geo. Collier moved from here to Anderson on Wednesday... Pauly & Julian are putting on wall paper for W. S. Ham this week... .A. L. Julian was at Greenfield apart of this week putting on wall paper The Wilkinson Cheese & Butter Company received on Tuesday, 5500 pounds of milk. Is still increasing day by day E. B. Byrket is suffering with the rheumatism... .P. K. May and family were visiting relatives last Sunday in Madison county... .J. A. McDaniel and wife. John McCray and wife, are in Illinois on a visit this week.

HEW PALESTINE.

Louis Drake was "son struck" Saturday night Willard Anderson of Louisisville, Ky., visited "the old folks at home," last week... .Mrs. Moore Rolden will spend the summer with relatives and friends in Tenn Bev. J. N. Thompson attended the Ministerial Institute at Shelbyville this week... .New Palestine was well represented at the 4 paUgh circus Miss Marguerite Coyner of toeblesville assisted in the concert at Morristown Saturday night.. .Last Sat-

THE GREENFIELD REPUBLIC AM, FRIDAY MAY 22, 1891.

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urday and Sunday was Quarterly meeting at the German E, church. J. P. Armstrong of Carrollton wa?' shaking hands with his numerous friends here, Sunday. ... ,The enterprising firm of Waltz & Richman are giving away a fine large life-size crayon portrait to any purchaser of goods to the amount of $10 A number are opposed to making any repairs on the M. E. church, and the prospects for anew brick edifice is not among the impossibilities. Palestine now boasts of four barbershops. There will be no preaching at the English Methodist Sunday morning, but all are invited to be present at the Memorial services at the German Methodist, 10:30 Its now Mr. and Mrs. Frankenstein, if you please.... Grandma Haines is on the sick list.... Henry Warrum of Greenfield will deliver the Decoration Day address at this place.

UNCLE JOSH.

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COKKLLN SCHOOL-HOUSE.

Look out for a wedding soon... .The Wilkinson Creamery now receives something over 5,000 pounds of milk per day.

Rosa Conklin and mother were at Charlottesville Sunday Emerson C. Kesner is ill at this writing Chas. Morris of near Knightstown was on the streets Sunday... .James Keck was kicked on the head by a horse last Saturday.... Wm. Simmons has put up a new wire fence... .Noah Hamilton and Miss Julia McMean visited M. D. Harlan last Mon day... .Geoi-ge Sowerwine will soon move to Wilkinson. We will be sorry to lose him, more especially his daughter, Lola V. .. .Jos. McClarnon will soon move his blacksmith shop to William Simmons shop near home....A figuring match club was organized here last Thursday' night. Ts next meeting will be May 28. A present will be awarded the prize-wiu-ner six weeks from that night. All invited to take apart. Ladies free... .Wesaw Rambler at Wilkinson Friday, and had a shake of his humt paw. It is needless to say he is a hustler for the old reliable.

MAY FLOWER.

B. N. Johnson can show you the greatest variety of real estate.

MAXWELL.

James Durham of ftrightwood is visiting his brother, George Durham Allen Cooper, of Greenfield, was the guest of T. T. Barrett, Sunday .D. M. Maroney spent Sunday with his father at Fortville ... .Mrs. T. J. Smith is on the sick list... Jesse Roberts and Miss Moore were quietly married at the residence of Rev. W.H. Curtis, last Saturday. We extend our congratulations... John Graves, of Wilkinson, was here Monday... .Isaac Davis visited his brother at Westland, Friday and Saturday W. F. Reasnor, of Indianapolis, was here Tuesday on business G. M. Mugg, of Indianapolis, was here on business Wednesday .. Miss Eakins o" Warrington is visiting Mr. Vard Finnell .Miss Angie Shelby is visiting Ed Johnson

Quite a crowd attended the dance

and ball game at the park last Saturday. The ball game resulted 10 to 24 in favor Greenfield. Our boys could uot hit Ed Larue at all.

WESTLAND.

Mrs. Harold is visiting her son Herman here this week. .Misses Nora and Susie Jessup spent Sunday with friends at Carthage .Hattie, the little daughter of Henry White, snagged her foot while at play last Saturday, quite badly O. M. Hunt of Philadelphia is through here shearing sheep We understand that George Parish and Frank Bools are preparing to move and run the sorghum factory formerly run by Sol Cannon Mr. John Clark of Carthage called on his lady friend, Miss Hannah White, last Sunday.

Tom Smith, our blacksmith, has given his house a coat of paint, which helps the appearance very much.... Sol Cannon and wife visited friends here Sunday A couple of traveling lady ministers preached at Westland Thursday A monument of clods has been erected to the farmers' trials on Cay Barnards farm

Rule's tile factory doesn't run yet. There is money there for somebody with push... .James Lamb, whom we have been reporting as very sick, departed this life May 10th.

Remains

Saturday and Sunday Casy Patrick of Acton was circulating among friends Sunday and Monday... .Will Scott and family were the guests of Henry Martin and wife Sunday... .Mrs. Holmes and children of Cadiz were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ote Bond recently... Miss Ida Fort and Mrs. Anna Johnson were at Greenfield Tuesday... .Mr. Thornton of Knightstown and Misses Sadie and Nannie Patterson of Greenfield were the guests of Mollie Patterson Wednesday... .Andy McCormick and wife, Mr. Bennett and wife, of Cadiz, were visiting at James McCormicks last week....Col. M. F. Patterson of Knoxville, Tenn., was visiting his cousin, Joseph Patterson last week.

310HAWK.

Mr. and Mrs. Barrett of Eden, spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Rhue Wm. Slieats, of Willow Branch, were calling on friends her Sunday... .Mr. Warrum and family were visiting in Mohawk SundajT... .Mrs. K. Herr is some better Mrs. W. D. Barnard and Ben Fuller are still ou the sick list... .Mrs. Wm. Maroska is convalescent... Dr. B. F. True and wife were at Indianapolis Monday Wm. Murphy past through here Sunday in his new rig on his way to Philadelphia, Ind. .. ,G. W.Pope and little daughters went to Indianapolis Monday ... Miss Eunice Barrett is staying with Mrs. Rue her sister this week....W. G. Wilson was at Indianapolis, Tuesday.

WARRINGTON.

Dr. Ilanna was in the city last week.. Miss Lillie Goodman is home from Marion .. .Mrs. Jacob Masters visited 111 Markleville Sunday... .Rambler was seen on our streets last week... .Mr. J. Harold Lail, of Indianapolis, visited Miss Eflie Newhouse, Sunday Rev. Thomas Hall will preach at tht Christian church next Sunday morning and evening Mrs. W. J. Newsom is on the sick list... .Miss Effie Newsom will leave Monday for Greensburg, Ind., where she will visit friends and attend the High School Commencement Some of our young folks attended meeting at Mt. Gilead last Sunday Eve .. Bro. Wyant preached at the United Brethren church last Sunday Nicholas Gardner of Fortville was in our villag over Sunday.

A New Line of Buggiet.

Anew line of buggies, surries, phaetons, carts, etc., have just been opened in Greenfield. T. E. Bentley will have charge of the same and kindly invites all who are in need of anything in this line to call on him at Hamilton's livery stable near the railroad, or inquire at the store of Scott & Co. You will be delighted with this new line of vehicles and find a good saving in prices.

Marriage Licenses.

Jesse M. Roberts and Luzona M. Moore. Chas. Henry Resner and Sophia Waltke.

At the Front.

J. L. Finley will pay cash for eggs and poultry at J.- M. Havens harness shop opp. Kinders livery barn, State st., Greenfield, Ind. 20t2

Pennsylvania Lines.

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graveyard the following day. Funeral preached by Rev. J. O. Binford.

WILLOW BRANCH.

Miss Cora Hamilton of Maple Valley was the guest of her sister, Ida Fort, last week.. .Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Milner Corner were the guests of Dr. Pratt and wife Sunday .. .Joe Collins andEd King visited lady friends at Fortville Sunday.. ..Miss Jennie Keller of Milner Corner was the guest of Mrs. Ella Thomas last week....A B. Thomas and father were at New Castle Friday... .Etta Jones, May Jones, Delia Brown, Mollie Patterson, Lizsie King, Bud McCormick, Ad Kennedy, John Martin and Joe Collins, were at Maxwell Saturday... .Anna Maxwell was the guest of Bel f# & *1

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Our Little Men and Women.

For May is a trifle belated, but none the less a most welcome visitor. For the boys and girls, six to nine—"youngest readers''— this magazine is unexcelled. The publishers, D. Lothrop Co., Boston, offer to send a specimen (back number) for 5 cents. $1.00 a year 10 cents a number. Belter get a copy, boys and girls, and look up the Safety bicycle offer the publishers are making. Something remarkable.

Money to Loan.

The Greenfield Building and Loan As-

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JOHN CORCORAN, Secretary, Room 14, Thayer Block.

May PANSY is on our table full of good stories, poems and pictures. It is yTM"»iRlly Intended for Sunday as well as week-day reading. $1 a year 10 cents a number. Why don't some of our boy and girl readers try to secure one of the handsome Safety Bicycles offered by the publishers for new subscribers. D. LOTHROP Co.,Boston, Mass., Publishers. Sift

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