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Special Agent for

Heath & Milligan's Paints.

We offer QUALITY and QUANTITY in these Goods. Try them.

Every day it comes, and every day it is displayed—now one thing, now another J)£co ct&l iiCiv.

Spring Dress Goods and Silks.

The high-tide of the stock is breaking over the edge all the time. We retain it, show it. If you want any of it you should come, and the sooner you come the wider and fresher range you hauc for choice.

L. S. AYERS & CO.

A car load of Wire Nails just received at exceeding low rates. Our customers will get the benefit of the low prices. You have only to see us to be convinced.

Indianapolis.

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The fact that our large stock of

Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,! Jewelry and Holiday Goods, Have suffered greatly during the holidays, we are still here, with one of the nicest lines of all the above to be found anywhere. When we quote prices to you you will know that they are for sale.

Waltz & Richman, New Palestine.

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They keep a full supply of all kinds of Fixtures, Burners, Regulsttors, Etc. All work guaranted satisfactory or no pa}'. W. R. McKOWN Successor loWaKci' Baldwin.

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No. 600 Genesee St., Vttea, D. T.

Dr. I. W. McGuire,

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The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fev eu, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cnil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by M. C. Quigley.

MeCOBDSTILLE.

Rev. Green was assisting Rev Fettro in a series of meetings at Fortville the past week Rev. Robert Fausitt and and James H. Helms are seriously ill, Lagrippe and Typhoid fever .. .Grandma Brantlinger at Woodbury is convalesing ... .The fourth quarterly meeting on the McCordsville charge will be held at McCordsville Peb. 20 and 21. It is expected that there will be a general attendence from all points on the charge especially at the officials meeting Saturday at 2, p. m. Rev. B. A. Kemp the Presiding Elder will officiate and will preach Saturday evening, Sunday morning and evening, every body is cordially invited to attend... .A series of meetings will ber gin at the M. E. ch.urch next Sunday the 14th. Let all the

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charge conic to one center and brim* nbout Kram] revival, somethinjj that. wc new! more than we need bread. Cornel set us put our shoulder against the Govpel wh» 1 and sav« our sons and dnu^Mt'nt from the awful thralldoin of sia.

WILLOW ItUACNII.

At this writing the sick aru improving .... Mr. l^etn .Jackson and wjfo.af Mi liner Cornrr »erc the guest* of hi* putter* 'Sfw. I Dr. Priitt Sunday Mrs. Nettie Valeuit In an a is a an r'ridny .. .George Jones o.' Cuicinuatti and Milton .Tones of Friutliill O. were the fjiifMt nf their brother Isreal the first of the week ...Miss l.illie Crosley of Mt-

Coinfrt was visiting her sister, Mrs. Will sheets Monday and Tuesday... .A i.uiu.tcr of the Mnsuis from this place

\v«ri» at Coluin 1ms, Mmliauii Co., Monday aiitvifiin.' the fuiiernl of one of the memhers «»f their lodge Isreal Jones was at McCordsville Monday... .Richard I Fort "vas visiting his brother-in-law John

Ha:ir iton n.«ar Peudleton over Sunday ....Mr. and Mrs. Anthur Thomas of Cleveland, were the guest of A.B. Thomas and family Monday last. ..Mr. and Mrs. Mesingo of Iudiauapolis, ware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James VcCormack Sunday....Ed Williams returned home Sunday alter spending a few weeks with old friends here. He will go to Chicago next week... Mrs. Dell Marsh of Greenfield, was visit intr her parents Friday and Saturday.Hurry Pratt returned home Monday nficr spending a week at Columbus Clmriey Uailey has purchased the property U-lougii^g to .T. W. Thomas and will move there in a few days War Eakins moved his family here Saturday. They occupy the rooms over Johnsons store. The schools here will close In these weeks.. .A. P. Thomas and wife spent .mmlay at Milner Corner the guests of her sister, Mrs. Anna Keller. Torsv.

MOHAWK.

The roads here are the muddiest they have ever been this winter Health is improving. Mrs. Walsmith whose arm w«s taken off on account of blood poisoning, is getting much better at this writing Casper Herr is able to be about again Nearly all the old soldiers of this community visited Indianapolis last week for their pensions. This briugs a large sum of money into on i- neighborhood. It is soon divided up so it helps nearly all to some extent.... Itose M. Bills was at McCordsville this week on business. .. .Anyone having anything to trade in the way of knives, guns, or watch chains should go to S. Brooks of Mohawk ... .The blacksmiths were at town this week taking in supply of coal and iron .. .So many were called to grand jury from Mohawk this week, tin ie were not enough left to feed... .Mr. (V-its has certainly moved in this neighborhood with the intentionof waking things up,the way he is rushing the boys off liefore grand jury and to Esquire Barnard.. .The snow has left the wheat nice and green. The prospects are nice for an average crop if nothing happens henceforth... .The new gas well for Mohawk is progressing finely, only in the minds of the direct rs It appears that we are to have no more gas here. The trouble we h.-tve had here in controlling the gas stnek, has h'd many to say that they would never 'i another stock Co... .To young men, l!"b Burdette says, you take a basin of wnt« place your finger in for twenty-five or thirty seconds, take it out and look at hole that is left. The size of that lu-iC represents about the impression that .dvice makes on a young mans' mind., i\ Coats is trying to make an impression -u some of their minds in quite a $iffeit.it way from usual. JAcfe

LIOAN, THURSDAY, FEBKUARY 11, 1892.

LaGrippe.

No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequcnees from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and prompt and complete recovery is sure to. follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early 3t6

MT. COMFORT.

Arch it', the little two-year-old son of Thomas and Sonora Dillman, died at tlieii home in this place on Monday Jan. 1st, of membranous croup. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Green on Wednesday Jan. 3d, at the M. E church, and the remains were interred iu the cemetery near by L. D. Blue was taking in Indianapolis last Saturday... St. Valentine with his mammoth supply of poetry and comic pictures will make bis annual appearance next Sunday. If you want to cause some fellow's angry passion to

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ludicrous pictures The F. M. It. A. organization of this place is no more The reason is obvious. Too much Democracy. We venture the assertion that the farmers will never gain their supremacy in this country so long: as the Democrat party exists Mrs. Fred Wickers, of Maxwell, was visiting friends here Saturday and Sunday last....Miss Mollie and Mr. W. P. Vestal visited friends at Indianapolis on Tuesday and Wednesday The REPUBLICAN' is very, popular here and is acknowledged by all to be by far the best paper published in Hancock county, and one of the b*st in the state. Now if you are going to subscribe for a newspaper, try the REPUBLICAN. :. .Jack Evans is preparing to build an addition to his barn Ross Jewell, who ias been sick several weeks with lung fever, is, we understand getting better Wm. Wright was at the Capital City last Saturday Arthur Simpsou, of Mohawk, was here last Saturday Mrs. W. T. Dillman did shopping at In dianapolis last Saturday Edward Rose has taken the agency for the sale of a steam cooker, and is meeting with good success Teachers' Institute will beheld at Center next Saturday The health of this vicinity is considerably improved, and only a few lingering cases of la grippe remain. .John Ashcraft was at Indianapolis Friday Miss Resio Morrison, who has been visiting here for some time, returned to her home in In dianapolis Tuesday Chas. Eastes was at the State Capital Saturday last It seems that the girls are not taking advantage of the privileges of leap year as they should. Leap year will not come again for fourlang years, and you should avail yourselves of the present opportunity. Life is short at best, and you should improve each flying moment. When another leap year comes you may be too old, perhaps a horrible old maid. Girls this is yoiir chance and you should get a move on *r»u.i. .Mrs. Jos. Wright's sale will cK^CTFR. next Saturday. UNCLE NRD.

r•••• CUMBERLAND. Mt. -Martin Frye is quite ill... .Mrs. Curl ^Ferguson, of thei city, is a fcuest of E. W. Little and wife....Mrs. Lew Hasf'W is critically ill with lung fever ... MrS Hannah McConnell has returned fioni a visit ''with her brother, Samuel RUtiiphford, and family, of Dutnont.. Kev„. Buchanan has recovered from M* late:illness, sufficiently to b» able r-» hi of re us S ad a Price has In-en quiio sick lor ti ep»« day* .Henry Haxt.tr »nd family, of Julletta, were uuesttf o.' M. i'.iiciwMuiu anctwife last Suula\ 1 T. Itwi. titon aud wife, ot Itidianajtoli.-. viMt.-l parents, Mr. and .Mrs !4. \f Hunt over last Sunday.... Hamui.ai «f the city, spent last Satuidx wit it tives her# ...Mr# Cay lor, Who kcej-.s toll gate just west of Cumberland, been quite poorly for the past week, bin her will, not her strength, has kapt h«r faithfully at her post .. .Mrs. E. C. Huntington entertained about twenty-five of her friends very pleasantly at a dinner party. It was the anniversary of Mr. H'H birth, and the party was a surprise to him, but by noon he had fully recovered from the shock and was ready with the rest to do justice to the nicely prepared dinner—last Saturday... Mrs. Henry Plunge was on the sick last week ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Gale visit-id relatives in Indianapolis over last Sunday Dr. A. E. Buchanan, of Indianapolis, spent last Sunday here with his parents ... .Fred Rupkey, of the city, was visiting relatives here last week"... .Miss Daisy Reagan, of Indianapolis, was a gwej«t of Mrs. H. C. Wiese last Sunday Prof. frulgrof, of Indianapolis, has been engaged by the band boys to instruct them on Friday evening of each week. Prof. Ful^rof is quite a fine teacher, and we hope they may improve under his instructions ... Master Ezekiel Furgason is taking lessons on the violin of Prof. Schuellschmidt (if that's the way to spell it I f*el sorry for him that's the best I can get it) Miss Julia Ehnefeld, of the cily, is visiting Mrs. Dave Groves Miss Linda Wessling visited friends in the city over last Sunday. SIMON PINK.

To California, Go Without. Change of Car*. Via the Iron Mountain route. Through pull man, buffet sleepiug cars between St. Lo'iis, Los Angeles and San Francisco, leaving St. Louis at 9:30 p. m. daily via Irou Mountain route, passing through Little Rock, Texarkana, and El Paso. In addition to the above service a pullman tourist sleeping car will leave St.. Louis every Tuesday evening and run through to San Francisco. For time tables, folders, descriptive pamphlet and further information address Coke Alexander, i). P. A., 7 Jackson place, Indianapolis, Indiana. (k2

CIIAULOTTl'SVILLE.

kin's Conklin and brother Marion and A!ouzo Kirk and wife were at the cupi at Hsiturd.iy .. Elder Stabler Richmond preached to a large congregation at the M. E. church Friday eve XI. E. quarterly meeting here last Sabbath Jiarzina Smith is visiting relatives and friends at Greenfield and Indianapolis this week. ....lone Ilill, of your city, was the giiest of her uncles, N. Parker and Wm. Phelps last week and this Olga Cnrtm returned to her home at K-town Mondav, having spent a fortnight with friends and relatives here

Charles Stinger aud family, Indiauapoli*, were guests ot parents here first of this week lolin Hatfield cage in Thursday evening from West Newton aud Effingham, 111., having held a most successful revival meeting at the former place Boxy Grey, Denver, Col., was the guest, of her aunt. Hannah Coflin, last week Several young people from lierc attended the literary entertainment at Conkliu's school house Saturday eve.f.... The protected meeting at the M. E. church continues With interest, which we trust will in reasc. Sister Kelb is here Hettie Hunt, your city, wa* till guest of her uccle, Z. Frier, and familv, SabhaSli.......Mrs, Murray, Fortville, is ill at tlie home^f her son, in this town Fanny Port, Itidiaflaftolis, is the guest of her grandmother, Eliza Fort in the south wing of town Julia Carroll is lionle from Indianapolis Dr. Eastman, Indian* apoljlf, was In town one day last week

WESTLAND.

Several of our farmer friends attended the Farmers Institute at Greenfield Monday and Tuesday John Hacklemen from Knightstown was here one day last week.... Joe Lamb visited his parents at Fountain Sunday ... Morristown people are having a great trouble with the natural gas. The lack of it is probably what troubles them... Miss Nettie Tully from Marion is visiting her friends here this week Ed. Macy and Ben Binford were in Shelby county visiting friends, Sunday ...R. L, Moffett, wile and daughter Miss Myla from Ogden were guests of James Lindamood over Sunday... .Elihu Coffin is Mgainout fitter an illness of about two months. .. il Pusey has moved from Carthage t- iiis new home two miles norihof here ifciymond Holding left la-.-i week for Iowa to represent the Wrigat Publishing Mouse at Chicago III Revival meetings are still iu progress at the Township Hall under the management of Rev. D. L. Vaudament. Meeting at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. each day. All are invited to attend... Mrs. R. B. Binford is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bui ler at Dublin this week... .Fremont R.uris, a contractor for retubing and packing gas wells from Dublin came over Monday with his tools to work on gas well No. 1, which has gotten filled with water. We are iu hopes he may be successful iu increasing the flow of gas for it is needed very much at Morristown.

Now is the Time.

To visit Hot Springs, Ark., "The Carlsbad of America". A solid train leaves St. Louis daily at 8:20 p. m. on the Iron Mountain route and a through pnllman buffet sleeping car on the 9:20 a. m. train. Equipment unsurpassed. For time tables, folders, dos-criptive pamphlet and further information address Coke Alexan der, D. P. A. 7 Jackson place, Indianapolis, Ind. 6t2

CAKKOLLTON.

Mr. and Sirs. C. G. Keiser were in Xew Palestine last Saturday Mr. K1 E*kew was the guest ot Murray Kafl'erty the latter part o' lantweek Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Larimore visited the latter's parents, north of (rreenfiold, over Sundar If umors are true Mr. Marion Campbell will be a resident of this city, as we hear he is talking of purchasing the pi openy of J. C. I!eed on the corner of Washington arid Delaware streets A boy baby airived at Mr. and Mrs. James Miller's last week Mr. H. L, McKoberts speat a few days in Kushville last week. ...Wc understand that Mrs. Carrie McDouga! will take up her residence ia Indianapolis and that her soil George has a position in a basket factory Miss Belle Boring and mother, of your eity, are visiting relatives here Mrs. Means, of London, Shelby ceunty, has been visiting relatives near this place Mr. James Johnson, manufacturer of breoms, has moved his placaof business Mrs. John Johnson has been very sick with the prevailing epidemic, lagrippe

A large fox drive took place a few miles south of here last Saturday. A great many attended. Two fox eg were caught and five escaped

Mr. Lawrence Woods was seen on our streets last Sunday Mr. Beil Elliott, of Philadelphia. was visiting relatives here Suaday Mr. and Mrs. Shirley were visiting relatives south of hore Sunday The-chlld of liichards Piersall has been very sick Key. Lancaster filled his appointment at this place Sunday afternoon Mr tiam Inlow, of your ciiy, has returned to this place.. Mr. Ed Johnson and wife, of near Greenfield, visited relatives here Sunday Mr. James Elliott, a pedagogue of Green township, was in our village last Suaday. There seems to be quite an attraction out east Mrs. Sarah Boyce is en the sick

Mr- Charles Robinson, of Noblesville, who has bean vi«iting relatives here, has returned home Mr. Asa is reported to be seriously ill.

UKCLK JEUKT.

C*ngh Following the Grip.

Many persons, who have recnv«r«^ from la gripp* are now troubled with a pwaistent cough. Chambor1»iu,« Cou«h Uom edy will promptlv i,.-....,, chin coii^h and relieve thr i"rinunent our® iu t«ri »h-rv, riue. 23 »u«i 50 C.-rtt f'Ott |1^| fw: s.,|„ by v. |„. K«rl». 3l6

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''•••v. •'iiiitz wli! U«kId nutting at tbo hrtsilaN «m icn i.«xt 1 t.uiMliiT luylit und continue over •»(i.-Oii'......Mr- Ad» Kny».-i »nd hfr (lutishler I'iiU'.oi wilkluHii. IMI« 1innor with Mrs. W 1 J.H'rihli Iuk: I'-emla? Mr., t.iuuia Thoru haw with ihe grip w. I. (inrriott made a Q' ina triB 'o ui^hSKiuwu l.thi Instilulo •'•nmrda* Mr. .fomi McNew nkriy h«* will ii HiiiMitier nch«hl at tbi* |».ac. II iK pitdjuci. nr. g.»od: ho has ene «a-j:nr r. I itAniiotrr'hg has been verv .-icKwIin ihi* prnvuiling tU« grip Mr. •llf *nd I .i Miuhcrs and Kay Delfh, tho gas dri Ivr-. Iirv in aur town thin week. Thuv have i"1*' wo 11 ut l.cmon'H ornrr .. It. Iwlng Ua« Vear, ilMymn^r ladie* «f tl.is coi.u.iiiint.' itre Ire-ping -r-' I". .M»sh »«ry busv tuakl"g T(,dili"g clothe. he s|« clal exercises at the Endeavor moiling *.. y„.r

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It will cost you nothing and will aurely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds is guarantee to give relief, or money wiil be paid back. Suffers from la Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is Trial bottles free at M. C. Quigleys Drug Store. Large size 50c. aud $1.00.

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Clifford, New Casel Wis., was

troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to au alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.

Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111. had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Eleetric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckleus Arnica Salve, aud his leg is sound and well. Jonn Spaakee, Catawba, O had five large Fever sores, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklens Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Quigleys Drug store.

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'•In buying a cough medicine for children," says H. A. Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afrnid to buy Chambertaiu's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bv

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Since its first introduction. Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicnal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle.

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South side of Main St. GREKXEIELl.y Ind., opposite post oilice and at Morristown, Ind.

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J. H. LANE'S, Wilkinson, Ind.

He has a full nnd complete stock of

Plush Goods, Albums, Toilet Sets, Choicc Confections,

Drugs, Medicine's, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Perfumes, Etc.

His prices* are such that "none can com--plain of them. Drop in his store and look about,you will be pure to see some-, thing you need. 50tf J. H. LANE.

Administrator's Sale of Personal! Property. 1

Nundersigned

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE! as Administration of the estate oli Jacob MeCord (deceased) late of Hancock county, t! Indiana, will sell at public sale at tho late residence of the decedent in the town of McCordsville, in said county and state, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in."

SATURDAY, MARCH 3th, 1892. All of the personal property of said decedent as lollows to-wit:

One Horse, one Cow, one Plineton. one Spring Wag'^n, twenty-eight, head of Sheep with Lambs,

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Allsumsof |5.00 and under cash In hand over tliat amount a credit of six months will be given, tlie purchaser to execute his note, bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, with approved free hold security, waiving relief to valuation and appraisement laws. No property removed until ternis ot sale are complied with.

JAMES P. McCORD,

MADOIII^.. Administrator. MABSH A COOK, Attorneys.

A. H. KINNAMAN, Auctioneer.

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