Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 28 May 1891 — Page 8

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fe CONKLIN SCIIOOI, IIOUSK. SS' Miss E«fella Roland is working for jjfe&l Charles .ludtre. Wilkinson.... Miss Dili |1# py Haywood Sundayed with Miss Bertha fefe* Wales 'y Setters, of Indianapolis, WHS |bs ©ut on a visit Sunday Miss Rosa and

C'assie Sinynons called on J. W. Reeves l^c'v last week ...Miss ida and Mary E'ltr^r, Fundayed with Miss Mat tie and Li Ilia |p.i Griirden.:. Nora Johnson and Minta

White visited M. D. Harlan last Sunday ....Emerson C, Kesner is improving with his music Alvin Bever Sundayed with M. D. Harlan... .Miss Charity aud Alvin Bever visited W. Simmons l.-ist Week All who are interested will meet the school-house next Sunday at two O'clock p. to organize a Sunday-school At this place .. .Conkliu school and vicinity is greatly improving. We have tine lior«es, good farming land, industrious 4 working people, our lazy boys and our good looking girls, and above all we are (ill taking the old reliable REPUBLICAN, fynd thus receeive all the news. No wou--V der we are improving. MAY FLOWER.

Their ItusineHM Booming.

Probably no one thing has caused such •sfe ct general revival of trade at M. C. Quig- §!& ley's drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial botties of Dr. King's New Discoyery for Conk's sumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article !*om the f^Xfact that it always cures and uever discfppoiutH. Coughs, colds, asthma, bron.ciiitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, -large size $1.00. Every bottle warranted. 41y

WAUKIX6TON.

Mrs. Thomas and family and Mrs. Henfir cks were in Greenfield on business lust we ... VV. .1. Garriott and A. W. Ham rner made a flying trip to the county-seat last week.... .Misses Klaura Bray, Ti I lie 'Jives and Mr. Walter On-, atteuled tlie Fttndaj-school picnic at Maxwell la?t S«t X'rdiv. .l)i'. Hanna and J. Masters are drilling a new gas well at this place.... Jl°rry Van Horn has added a new veranda to his residence.... Mes-rs. Reed and Masters have made improvements to their property.... Mr. Dallas Reeves is yet confined^ojiis home with sickness Quite number of children are suffering with whooping cough in town and vicinity Ettie Ne*sotn is visitiug in Indianapolis And Greeufeburg this week Mr Frank Garriott. and family visited his brother Charley of Greenfield, over Sunday Master Johnny Reeves accompanied his graud-parenis, Mr. and Mrs. John McCray, to Illinois, last week... .The Chrisf«: tiau church at this place is receiving a coat ot pamr, a much needed improvemeat .. .Edgar Reed was at New Casile if List week.... VV. L. Garriott was at New

Castle Monday Mrs. Thorpe, of near New Castle is visiting her sou John. .. M' h. John Thorpe and Mrs. Delph were at Greenfield Monday Charles Delph is s| liome from Illinois... Mrs. Libbie Marsh

Spent Sunday with E. C. Martindale. A Woman's Discovery.

"Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this coun-

Jssti try. Disea.-e fastened its clutches upon Iter and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were I. undermined and death seemed immineut.

For three months she coughed incessantly find could not sleep. She bought of us a 4 bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for j**' Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all $. eight, and with one bottle has been mificculously cured. Her name is Mrs.

Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamilton & Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at M. C. Quigley'sdrug store. P:~ 41y 'V gC/l NEW I'AI.KSTINK.

School closes the 29th The farmers are Tj dcing on account of the recent rains Mrs. Lily Sharpe of St. Paul, Minn vi«*ited relatives here last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knerihm were among -the 400 guests at the VVolsiffer-Wechsler wedding at Indianapolis last week....

Will Watlka visited his sister, Lena, at Hamilton, Ohio during the past week.. .Rev. Thompson preached to a large and appreciative audience at Canaan Sunday afternoon E. H. Faut left Tuesday jm/iaing on his much talked of trip to JK* ^any. If you want the Sunday 1 call on J. M. Moudy .0. C. jr of Chicago and Miss Anna Snodwere united in marriage Wednesday ing by the Rev. Win. Nichols...

Murphy and daughter, Mrs. Adelia jferts, who hawe been visiting the forirs sister, Mrs. Henry Eaton, have rerued *o their home at Indianapolis... uite a number of our citizens attended jjhe musical festival this week... .Granda Haines, who was reported in our last being quite sick, died Saturday night ftnd was buried Sunday. The funeral services were conducted by Elder McKain at &be family residence A number will Ireceive the ordinance of baptisim, either §=::ty sprinkling or effusion, at the M. E Vchurch next Sunday morning Parties |,from Acton will establish a meat market •Vln Knerihm's^ld stand Mr. John

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Koo itz and the Misses Warfield of Rush county were guests of J. M. Pitcher last week .. .Charley Espey will go to Cincinnati in September to prosecute his studies in music ... Mrs. .7 V. Cnyner andd nsih ter, Jessie, Miss Maruureite Coyner aud Charles Wagoner attended the Delta Taa Delta musicale at Butler Friday niyht Miss Jessie was heard in a piano Solo, "Grand Polka deConcero", to the delight of all preseut A number of our citizen- were at Greenfield this week, as witnesses in the Carter-Davis trial.

UNCLE JOSH.

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The much needed rain has come, and all nature is blight and tyous... Excellent health prevails in this locality.... Wheat is looking splendid, and we are looking forward to an abundant harvest Corn planting is almost finished, and it briugs gladness to the hearts of the weary irmer... .Mr. Wm. Noe of Indianapolis is visiting relatives at this place.. .Mrs. Jant* Hawk and daughter -re in Greenfield, last Saturday. .Mr. J. C. Reed and lady spent one evening of lust week in Gwynneville, the guests of relatives.. Miss Sallie Duuwoody and mother visited relatives in New Palestine, on Wednesday of last week. .Mr. Matt Campbell and family of Canaan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .John Atidis Messrs. Tyner and Carter, prominent stock merchants of Morristown, ere in our village on Thursday last Rev. Gurr and wife of Laurel, lnd., were the guests of Rev. French and family, Saturday and Sunday. Bro. Johnson of this place delivered an interesting temperauce lecture at the church on Tuesday evening last. Mr. Johnson is a fluent speaker aud it is rumored that he will lecture at Morris town and Freeporl at a near date... .Your corresponilei.t attended services at Canaan Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Thompson of New Palestine Revs French, Ensminger aud Gurr atteL tied church at Fairview Saturday night The popularity of "hog-grass aur' gin seiig," is increasing to such an extent that Bro. French has fouud it necessary to send an orier lor an extra cargo of this precious article. Leave your ordei*with Burnett, Hut,tar & Knsiuiuger....J. P. Armstrong, our popular merchant, informs us that he has sold 35 pounds of candy during the short time he has been here. Tiie reason of this is, that we can obtain the most candy, as vwll as all other articles for the least money. Mr. Armstrong is an excelleut ntleman aud we predict that he will be a successful manager of our postollice.... Dr. J. M. Larauiore is having an excellent practice, and during his leisure hours can entertain you with some interesting fish stories.

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Every reader of this paper should study ecouomy Spend a few cents for Old Dr. Pearson's German Lung Tonic and Cheer ful Pills aud save heavy doctor bills, terrible suffering and perhaps your life. Every family shoul-t bear in mind that German Lung Tonic is a system builder. It cures Bronchitis, all thioat and lung trouble, whooping cough, croup, aud quiets the nerves. Ask your druggist for German Lung Tonic and Cheeiful Pills and take no other. Fo' sale by Rickoff & Clark

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Mr. Harvey Fatout who has been sick for some time past, is still quite pooriy.. Mrs. Hardin, of Indianapolis, spent a few days here last week with her mother, Mrs. Coleman Quite a lively crowd might have been seen last Thursday at Mrs. Alex Ferguson's— ourteen girls picking wool—but very little talking. It is needless to say there was little eating done for the rep itation Mrs. F. has as a cook, would coutradict such a statement. Mr. Ferguson promised the young ladies that to the first oue married would present a nice pair of blankets. Who will it be? No doubt this promise will have its influence Chas. Redmeyer ha« had his hou-e newly paiuted.. Lew Frye is remodlmg his house. He has had it raised, a new portico added and expects to have the windows cut down.. Heury Weisseis having a new house built. Mrs. Kitley who lives just south of here, during the storm last Friday aiternoon, was hurt quite badly. She was out in a buggy aud it was blown over she of course was thrown out. It is hoped that she will soou recover. Joe Buchanan of Indianapolis was kind enough to bring her home ...Mrs. E. C. Huntiugtou is being tioubled with erysipelas in her face ... .Joe Rupkey of Indianapolis spent last week here with his grandmother, Mrs. Wm. McConuel... .Mr. Joe Fye with his bride paid a visit to his sister, Mrs. Ben. Coleman, last week Marion Vansickle aud family called on friends here last Sunday Frank Johnson and wife of Indianapolis, spent last week here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Greer cf Fortville were the guests of Mrs. Eaton last Monday Memorial services were Id here last Sunday afternoon. Rev. Tomlinson of Buckcreek Chapel

THE GREENFIELD UJiPUBUC'AiS, THURSDAY MAY

1855, T. C. 1891.

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conducted the services. Rev Ryan of Irvington m-ide som- very appropriate re marks. Several of the G. A. R. Pos?ts were represented «ud the Palestine post expected to come in a body, but owing to the death of one of their oldest citizens, were unable to do so. Their delegate spoke quite truly whe.s he said, "I don't know where you A'ou'd have put them had they come." The music furnished by the band was quite good aud there were several nice songs !y the choir. Miss Esther Harvey sang the song,—''My Fath ers Flag and Mine,' in a very effective manner After the services the band marched up town and the soldier "boys" followed Mrs. George Lynch of Indiauauapolis is the guest of Mrs Willis Lynch. Mrs. G. Lynch has lived here nearly all her life and we are all sorry to see her in such poor health and hope she will sno- recover Chas. Gale and family and Will Gale aud wife attended the Gale-Laut wedding lasi Sunday afternoon at Indianapolis. This is the third son in the Gale family married within a year ... .There have been two organs at Mrs. Ben. Colemans for the past two weeks aud they have purchased the one sent the.e from Wulchners... .Quitea number of people from here attended the commencement at Bethel last Wednesday evening The exercises were very good anil the music was furnished by the Weisse orchestra.. .Mrs. Foley of Indianapolis is the guest of her daughter Mrs John McCouuel... Mrs. Alf Bonge's sister is ending a few day with her.

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MAXLT UI,L.

Harvey AI ford who has beeu visiting home for the last week, returned back to his work at Chicago Friday Mr. Durham from Knightstown, Sundayed with George Durham at- this place Rev. A. Love preached at E. church Sunday night... .The Greenfield ba«e ball c'lib came up Sunday evening and played our boys again. The game was close, lesult ing only 4 in favor of Greenfield.... H.T. Roberts of Pendleton, was calling on his old friends here the first of the week .. John T. Henry and Betijamiu .(arret were at Indianapolis Monday ou business ... A. C. Jackson made a business trip to Indianapolis Saturday. Freeman Ferell and wife of Bnghtwood, visited their liome folks Sunday Frank Durham of Philadelphia, lnd., was here ou business Friday Wm. Clark of Knightstown is moving in Wm. Bradleys house on Main street.

\VIM,.»\V ltUANCH.

Mattie Grunden and Lucy orris were at Knightstown Friday. ..A. P. T.iomas was at Indianapolis Thursday... .Mrs. .lames McCormack was at Indianapolis Thursday aud Friday ...Lizzie King entertained a number of her friends at her home Saturday eveuing Flora Brammer returned to tn-r home Sunday, atter spending a few days vi-iting relatives at this place The si iging class ttended the Sunday school celebration at Maxwell Saturday ...Joel Kuight and son Claud of New Castle, are spending a few days here Etta Jones aud Bud McCormick were at Warrington Monday... .Ad Kennedy suent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Will Scott Elmer Knight of New Castle was calling on lady friends Sunday. ... John Thomas aud family formerly of this place but now of Spiceland, were visiting here last week Mr. Coats of New Castle was the guest of Dell Brown Sunday evening Henry Valentine aud wife of Hartville, are visiting friends and rela ives Lina Jonas of Greenfield is visiting her brother Kdd Carmichael.... Millie Crossley of Mt. Comfort was the guest of her sister Mrr. Sheets last week Lucy Morris wa-* at Greenfield Thursday.

W. E. McDougal ami wife were at Newcastle last week Mrs. Dr. Pratt wa« visiting her parents near Milner Corner Friday Bert Wit-ham who resides near Dewelton was the guest of Israel Jones Thursday Clint Eubank and wife, were at Greenfield Tuesday... .Mrs. Gordon visited her daughter at Wojdville Tuesday. .Miss Mollie Glascock of Greenfield, was the guest of May aud Etta Jones Wednesday George Phemister and wife left here Thursday for Acton, where they will spend a few days visiting friends and relatives Earl Brandenburg of Wilkinson was in town Suuday.

OLIVKK WENDELL HOLMES, When asked If all diseases were curibla if treated1 e*rK,said "Yes,but some diseases began two hundred years apro Precisely—no nno knows when scrofula anl specific diseases be-ran. We only know that we inherit skin di eases, king's evil,rheumatism, wiis,abscesses,whi'eswtl inns, 4c., and the medical world is just &rnjnp that Cactus Blood Cure is tlie one on.y in aihble vegetable neutralizer of these Llood taints.

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Orange Blossoms—Married by S. C. Staley, J. P., 6:80 Sabbath eveningatthe home of the brides parents, Riley and Emily Staley, Howard Karidati of Indianapolis to Florence Staley. The bride was elegantly attired in dark tan with hat and gloves to match and the groom in a

rooked charming. The ceremony wa

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wituessed by a very few besides the family and the wedded couple repaired at once to divine service at the M. E. church. Congratulations and refreshments followed, aud they were accomnied Monday a. in. by Lettie Windsor and son to the home of the groom's parents in your city, where a splendid reception awaited them, going on to their new life iu Indianapolis Mouday p. m. They carry the very best wishes of their many friends here with them .. The Christian S.S. elected the following officers Sabhai h: Supt., James Kirkpatrick Ass't. Supt., Ettie Niles Sec'y., Nellie Smith Ass't., Gussie Jeffrie.- Treas., Will Leamou* Organist, Ko^e Smith and assistant, Ella Brandenburg Ed. Burke went la&t Wednesday to Chicago to assist his broth er Charles as tonsorial artist ...Susan Niles returned Friday from au extended visit with relatives at Anderson, Muncie, Fairview, Duukirk and Rochester in this State... .Florence Staley handsomely entertained a party of young ladies Thursday eve. at her home on S. Depot St. Ice cream, relrtshmeuis, music and a good time generally were enjoyed, and the company dispersed at a late hour to their homes... Sallie Ferrou of your city was guest of her brother, John Windsor John McGlaughliu who has been ill for some time returned to his home at eetisburg Monday We understand Rolla's license he has applied for will entitle him tospend his time and talents for another year manufacturing drunkards iu our mi 1st. Will the good temperance people wish him success? or will tlie^ arouse to the emergency? .Caressa Walker spent Sabbath at home.... Milton and Anna Judge of Warrington were guests of Wm. Walker and family Sabbath.... Matiie and Myrtle Orr are visiting relatives in Grant coun'y... Merle Hat field's parrot is learning tlie English language The G. A. R. boys are preparing for Decoration ly. .J. F. Shubz and family, Ella Phelps and daughter, Fries aud daughter aud Micha Butler atteuded Cousecration meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. at W-Ridge Sabbath... .Frank James and wife, Cora, nee Grass, of Mt. Ayr, Newton county, are guests of his parents near town, being ctlled to the bedside of F's mcther who has been ill several weeks... .Evangeiist MacDonald of the U. B. church from Sheridan, nineteen years old au called the Boy Preacher, occupied the M. E. pulpit Monday eve. He fearlessly denounced sin in inauy forms and gives promise, if faithful, of future usetul"ess.... Mrs. Kettery wis the guest of Wm. Dunbar aud 'arnily one day last week The G. A. R. members meet at their Hall at 9 a. in., sharp, Saturday aud go to the church where Pastor J. H. Slack delivers the oration. Music by the band, Prof. Wm. Niles leader, will be rendered aud singing by a quartette led by J. H. Slack. All iuvited to unite in the service of loving remembrance of the comrades who lie in tlie silent homes of the dead. ..Maury Lemay goes Wednesday to Placer, Montana to work in a restaurant Miss Jeffries is spending the week with her uucie Lon Hilligoss and lady near Willow Branch.

HALL OK EDWARD'S LODGE, No. 178, I. O O. F. FOIJTVILLK, IND May 28, 1891. We, your committee to whom was referred the sad duty of prepariug a suitable tribute of res-pect to the memory of our departed brother, Johu S. Warren, Past Grand, who departed .is life on Su day niirht May 17, 1891, would offer the following:

WHEREAS, Death has again crossed the threshold of our Lodge without pass-word or counter-sigu, heedless of the guards and without sign, or salution entered our portals with a warrant from the Grand Master of the universe for our dear brother who without a murmur turned from those he loved so well aud with the grim stranger he wentdowu through thevalley of death into the unkuown hereafter. Therefore be it

Resolved, That in thp death of Past Graud brother John S. Warren that we deeply mourn our loss as a true O ni Fellew, a se couuselor, a re. pected aud honored citizen aud a noble man.

Resolved, That in his death his family 'has lost a devoted husband and a kind w»nd indulgent father. rgf

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rtreated*^ ''family our heartfelt sympathy and commend them to the care of Him who alone is able to console in this their sad affliction.

Resolved, That in respect and honor of our deceased brother that the Charter of our Lodge he draped in mourning tor the period of thirty days.

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presentert to the family of the deceased broth-r under seal of the Lodge and ithat a copy he furnished the Odd Fel'/Vs Talisman, Fortville Sun, Greenflel/ JiepnblicHU and that a copy be spread he minutes of the Lodge fpj:

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Here we are for 1891 with the largest line of Buggies and Surries ever brought to Greenfield. 1 have them ot

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A full line of Single and Double Harness, 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 House on State street or call at my store at No. 9 Alain street. liespecttullv Yours,

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at it every day. The community seems rather benefited by it than otherwise, and the confidence game

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by stepping into the large Furniture and Undertaking Store of W. P. Wilson, Greenfield, lnd where the cci.fnlence shown by the buying public iu the goods and prices there offered i- remarkable A very large aud fine line of Furniture, Baby Wagons, Etc,

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Attention Farmers

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We have opened up anew line of Agricultural Implements, such as Binders, Mowers, Reapers, Threshing Machines and Engines, Star Wind Fngines, Gas Pumps, Piping, Tanks, Etc. Also the best binding twine in the county lor the money.

Come and see us before you place your orders. We can do 3^ou good.

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