Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 7 April 1892 — Page 8

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Correspondence.

MABKLEVILLE*

Markleville received no mail last Saturday on account of damaged bridge on Southern end. REPUBLICAN'S did not AR rive until Monday.... J. M. Peeles father of Jonesboro, a pleasant gentleman was guest at the home of his son this week... Mrs, Jennie McClish of Windfall is being entertained by her sister, Lizzie T. M. Hardy of Pendleton and John Fussell of Spring Valley were religiously inclined visitors Saturday evening Mollie McCullough, a modest and unassuming Markleville lady whom everybody likes is a guest of relatives this week at Fluui Tree Dora Cooper, a young lady of happy disposition has returned to town after a few weeks stay in Pendleton.... Melissa Small, a young lady of talent and ability was the honored guest at the home of her brother •. A. Small at Anderson this week... .Miss Kate Vandyke is gradually declining and for several days she has been lying in a semi-unconscious condition... .Mrs. Catharine Williams of Alexandria, as full as ever of the generous sunshine was here last week attending to some minor business matter... .It is pleasant to note that Mrs. George Lewis who has been serious ill of typhoid fever is now beyond danger and is rapidly recovering. She is up and about the house but has not ventured farther Mr. J. N. Hughes, the gas well man is now drilling through an exceeding hard limestone and the fact that the stone is so extremely hard is very encourageing. The signs for gas at present are all right Mr. Archibald "Walker and Miss Cora oper were bound together Thursday of last week, until death do them part. Peace happiness and prosperity attend the wedded pair. Mr. Walker will make a good husband and no one who knows the once dainty little maiden Miss Cooper can doubt that she will make a loving and model wife. The only incomplete thing about the marriage was that the squire Amos Williamson did not kiss the bride. Hisa Collier, a young Marklevillian who through some years service has worked himself into a handsome and remunerative position in an insurance office at Indianapolis was among friends this week and is agitating larger lields and thinks he will trade Indianapolis for Chicago No one knows when trouble will come and no one can estimate its possible severity by prior conditions and present surroundings. Willian Seward met with a distressing accident last week, while engaged in loadiug heading bolts in a car, an unusually large block falling and striking his leg, resulting iu a compound comminuted fracture, the injury being located in the upper part of the ankle, was also hurt in the ttmple and hip. He lias a leg that will be long in gettiug well, he is under the care of Dr. Fussell, however and is assured of all that science and watchfulness can do for him....Mrs. William Hardy of Pendleton, a woman of sympathetic pleasantry which eudeurs her to all, was a guest of relatives here ... .Elmer Rogers will build a residtnee on North John street The Easter services at the M. E. church this year, it is said will surpass anything of the kind ever before witnessed here. Efforts are usually made every year to make the day a joyous one, but the Easter offerings this year will assume greater proportions than hitherto melody and beauty will reign on the second natal day of the Christ Maggie Newell has terminated an agreeable visit with Mr. and Mrs Fussell and returned to her home at Spiceland Monday. Horace Hardy also returned the same day... .Neal Hardy of Pendleton is assisting his uncle S. F. Hardy in the clerical work and a valuable assistant he proves himself to be. ...Rev. William Foulk of Richmond, the brilliant quaker divine was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Saturday last He delivered an address at the Methodist church in the evening, 'C

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EM HAROLD.

was well attended and certainly no one who was present failed to enjoy it. The earnest complimeents upon it are deserved, for Rev. Foulk is a forcible speaker and handled his subject plainly, uttering many words of wisdow which would be well fcr humanity to heed There is a movement on foot among a number charitably inclined people here to extend some aid to a worthy neighbor who met with misfortune as herein stated and another who has suffered the merciless hand of affliction. They are both honest, hard working men and good citizens and it will be none the worse for anybody, when the tiual account is summed up to know that a little timely charity has been extended in these really deserving cases. INCOGNITO.

"I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. as. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Alexia Texas. "In the latter case 1 used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being: iu bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early.

March.

FOUNTAINTOWN.

Bernard Hilt is agent at this place for the Sunday Journal .. .Jacob Slifer and James Cohee, arrived home last Wednesday night from Miaina Co., where they accompanied the remains of Isaac Slifer to his old home Goldrich and Gilcrist have completed the gas wells they had contracted to drill for the Shelby ville Gas Co... .Harvey Smith says he has the finest girl in town The Fountaintown Gas Co. held a meeting last Saturday at the school house B. F. Sturgis is in Greenfield at present taking care of his wife, who is sick at Dr. Comstocks.... Charley Koouey fell from the top of the derrick at the gas well on P. F. Jligdous place last Friday evening. He was con siderably bruised but not seriously injured. .. .Mr. Coleman Lisher will spend the summer in Greeuheld looking after hisfast horses Mrs. Estella Keeler of Morristown was visiting in our town on Friday... .Wm. Thompson and Harvey Smith were in your town last Sunday.... Mr. Shirly and wife of Reertsville were visiting in our town Sunday. .. Mr. Larry McDowen has secured a position in Shelbyville and will shortly remove to that place Mr. Louis Gerlig has secured a position in Indianapolis Mrs. Anderson was visiting in Greenfield on Saturday... Mr. Frank Toles lies moved on his farm south of town. Mr. Toles is going to engage in the fine stock business, as he has good water advantages .... It is reported that our flour mill will be repaired and resume business in the near future... .Mr. John Gillispie of Reedsville was in our town Sunday.... Despite the inclemarit weather, Rev. Mendell preached to quite a good audience Sunday..Mr. Chaf. Reisner is head sawyer for J. W. Drwper this week. .Mr.Chas. Taylor sustained some bad bruises by his team becoming unfuly on last Friday, and had it not been foi the timely arrival of Harvey Smith, would have been badly hurt Mr. L. C. Ililt who destroyed his property to keep it out a receivers hands, is among the missing.... Mr. Robinson, our section foreman, is in Hamilton on business Mr. Grant Buck of Indianapolis, buried his child here last Sunday The Shelbyville gas Co. have a good supply of gas at well No. 13on P. F. Rigdons place... A musical entertainment was given at Mr. Chas. Rigdon's on Saturday nights... .The REPUBLICAN is highly valued by its many readers at this place.

WE US &Co.

THE GREENFIELD REPUBLIC? AN, THTJBSDAY, APRIL T, 1892.

A Leader.

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 id-M-nige 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, Constipat ion, and drive Malaria fiom the system, satisfaction guaranteed with each buttle the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

PENDLETON

Ora Hawkins is home from Terre Haute where he has been attending school Mrs. C. B. Keesling and daughter, Allie, visited relatives in Middletown last Week Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rodgers are visiting friends in Fla ...Miss Fannie Krownback entertained last Friday night with a ghost party.. Maud Keesling and Lizzie Bowsman have new bicycles .. R. E. Kinnaman, the cx marshall has purchased the drays of Fortville and moved to that place this week

Mrs. M. E. Cotty, of Sandusky, O. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Belle Whitmor Seventy-two tickets were sold to the New York Store excursion the 29 ult... Owing to conference there were no services at the M. E. church last Sunday C. B. Keesling. the popular undertaker while in Gem last week purchased anew white hearsa... .The "tonsorial artists" are now charging regular union barber prices, and display a card in their respective shops to that effect The funeral of Wm. Walkers mother, took place last Sunday. Interment at Mt.Carmel. C. B. Keesling funeral director Mrs. M. L. Jeffries of Cherubusco, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Moudy ...."Though charity may make your purse lighter one day, yet it will make it heavier another. hats what something said to us last Friday night at the depot as three of us went down into our pants and purchased tickets to Zionsville for an aged and destitute couple who were burned out at Dalesville near Muncia, and was making their way on foot to relatives iu Boone Co. ...G-. W. Sturm, the popular implement merchant spent Sunday in Dano Rev. foyce is building a new house at Lapel and will remove to that place soon... Chas. Neibreacht made a flying trip to Anderson and Alexandria the early part of the week... .Neal Hardy, telegraph operater has gone to Markleville .Seek not to please the world, but your own conscience. The man who has a feeling within him that he has .lone his duty upon every occasion is tar happier than he who hangs upon the smiles of the great or still more fickle lavors rf the multitude UNCLE JOSH.

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Try Tills.

It will cost jou nothing and will surely do you go«.tl, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Thro-it, Chest or Lungs. Dr.. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds is guarantee to give relief, or money will 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. and $1.00.

MT. COMFORT.

Miss Annie Ferguson was at the capital city over Sunday visiting friends ... It has been reported that Mr. Byres had the grip ...Mr. Joseph Eastes is building his son-in-law Dr- Cummins a ww house Mr. Clem Bates has his new peddling wagon in roaming order.... Every citizen of Honcock county that is not a reader of the Greenfield REPUBLIC A should subscribe at once, for it in business. &EAH.

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The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei.", Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, er money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale oy M. C. Quigley.

WI1XOYV BLLANCH.

Israel

Jones has severed his connection

with the firm of Thomas & Jones and moved his family to Anderson... Grant Mills is driving a huckster wagon for

Henry

Johnson... .Mrs. Jane Gleason is suffering with a sore ankle George B. Morris of New Castle, is having a lot of wood cnt at this place for the Rail Road company... .Wm. D. Scott of Arkansas, is at home visiting his family, he will return soon to his business which he reports as flourishing... .Julian and Ida Thomas attended annual conference at Anderson Misses Hattie Grunden and Edna McCormack will likely attend school at Charlottesville this spring ... Charles Smith is at home from the Marion school Moses C. Fort and A. Paxton attended conference at Anderson last week... .Clinton Eubank has moved to Anderson... The foundation is laid for the carriage and wagon factory. Carmichael and sons of Kennard did the stone work Wm. Sheets, section foreman at this place received orders Saturday last to take charge of the section at Mt. Comfort on Monday next. Mr. Chappel of Mt. Comfort will have charge of the section here and will move to the house of Jonn McGuire on East Main St.

James McCormack has not been able for sometime to run his saw mill on account of a gathering in his ear. He is better at this writing and aims to lully represent the lumber interests at this place both in custom sawing and buying timber Mr.

Harvey

Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to" 3 days. It saction upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the scaue and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits 75 cents. Sold by V. L. Early Druggist, Greenfield. 12yrl

WILLOW BRANCH.

Our village is having a slight boom at present, and some new structures aie in process of erection. Allen Babcock has the stone foundation laid for a large blacksmith and wagon shop. Messrs Kennedy and Orr will do the carpentering. When completed it will add to the beauty of our town and reflect credit on its owners. I am creditably informed that another large business house will soon be erected... .Our little town is putting on metropolitan airs....The house vacated by Mr. Jones who has moved to Anderson will soon be occupied by a Mr. Chappel our new section foreman Henry Duke of Kansas has been in town looking after a location for a carriage and buggy shop... .John L.

McNew

T*r

Kennedy received

a box of venion hams last week irom John Combs Jr. who is in Texas. Mr. Kennedy has been in very poor health for some months... .Moses Fort sold $1500 worth of timber to James Vance who represents a Rushville Lumber Co. ... .Dr. Pratt contemplates building a nice office in the near future People are at work—not much visiting The M. E. Sunday school had their annual election of officers with the following result, J. W. Thomas Supt., Henry J. Martin Asst., Leota Knight Sec., Agnes Gordon Asst. sec., Elfie Thomas Organist. The officers are anxious of making the school a success and request a full attendance. TIDAL-WAVE.

of Wil­

kinson was here on Monday. He is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney on the Democratis side... .It is supposed that the Post Office will pass quietly into the hands of Miss Lucy Morris to-day—Tues-day Our merchants are enterprising and seem imbued with the importance of keeping up afresh stock and at fair prices

Mr. Henry Johnson was at Indianapolis yesterday laying in anew supply of goods.. .Our druggist seems to be doing a thriving business... .A. B. Thomas is looking after the interest of the Big Four

Mrs. Nettie Valentine is now at home but will probably go to Franklin county next week to conduct a meeting at Fairfield On account of the inclemency of the weather we did not have our Sunday school last Sunday, but the Cnited Brethren had an interesting prayer meeting at night.

Next

Sunday night will be their

next appointment. UNO-OTRO.

Hoarseness,

So as to speak in whispers rough scraping sensation in the throat soreness in the chest cough from tickling in the throat are cured by Humphreys^ Specific Number Seven.

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Are you going to buy a binder? See the "Champion" at A- J. Banks before buying.

Notice of Final Settlement-

IN WITNKSS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, this l(th day of March, A. I)., 1S1I2. (L. S.) CHARLES DOWNING.

STILL IN THE LEAD

Another car of nails and a car .of fence wire at Black & Gordons'. We are determined to save money for our ciibtoiuers.

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tlie people

APPRECIATE OUR GOODS AX

LOW PRICES, BY THE WAY, They flock to SEE US.

KEEP i): COMING, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD.

BLAcX & GORDON.

DON'T BUY A GAS

PUMP

Until you have examined the FARMERS GAS PUMP, made by the Hill Machine Company.

IT IS NO PLAY THING BUT THE ONLY RELIABLE GAS PUMP MADE.

WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION

WRITE TO THE AGENT FOR PARTICULARS.

EL WOOD BARNARD,

Now if you intend to paint your

house, you want to come and get our prices. We have bought r*n immense stock this spring, and we are going to sell it. Come and learn our prices, and if we don't convince you, no harm done.

Y. L. EARLY.

THE ST AT IS OK INDIANA,)

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HANCOCK COUNTY,J

In the matter of the estate ot Neri Jarrett, deceased No. 742. In the Hancock Circuit Court. April Term, A. l.v.12.

BISMarch,

IT KNOWN, That on 'he Kith flay of A. I), 1W2 M-iry M. Jarrett, Executrix of tlie Will ol Nori Jarrett deceased, filed in the otiice of the Clerk of lie Hancock Circuit Court, her tiniil settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendency ol mud final settlement account, and flint the same is set down lor hearing on Mav litli, A. 1., 1S!2, the same being the llitli Judical) day ol the April Term, A. ]., lh!2, to be begun, held add continued at the courthouse in the city of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 2f'day of April, A. ]., 18!2, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said'tinal settlement account, should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in their absence.

C'erk Hancock Circuit Court,

John H. Hi ford, Attorney. 1IH2

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EDEN,

Paint You.r House

INDIAN^T

Agent for Hancock County.

For Sale bjr J. W. CARTER, Greenfield E. W. WEST, Fortville.

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Administrator's Sale of Persflnal Property.

Notice is hereby given that the ^mlcrsigned as. administrator of the estate of Joseph M. Hamilton, deceased, late of Hancock county, Indiana, will sell at public sale, at the residence of Jacob _C. Hamilton, the Steven Hamilton farm, three miles-, southeast of Greenfield, on the Western Grove pike, in said county and state, beginning ..at. .10 o'clock a. in., on

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1892,

All of the personal propcrtv of said decedent, r.s follows, to-wit: Household and kitchen furniture, a large number of farmingimplements, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

TFRES OF SALE.

All snins of •$•" and under, cash over that amount a credit, ot six months will be given, the purchaser to execute his note with approved freehold security, waiving recourse to valuation and appraisement laws. No property removed until terms of sale are complied wiih.

JAOOH

Nslgned

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AliOVE JSAKTU'3

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The French philosopher said, "are those who seek to remedy the diseases of others." Alva's Brazilian compound of cacti juices has a wider field of usefulness than any remedy ever disoovered, since Cactus Blood Cure intnu.^Jv -•iitral'.aes and eliminates tlie terrible poisons ot scroti «nd specific disease- these heretofore incurable scourges of the human race.

M. C. QUIGLEY.

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HAMILTON,

S. A. Wray, Attorney. Administrator.

Administrator's Notice.

OTICE IS HKREBY THAT THE UNDERhas been, by the Clerk of tho Hancock Circuit Court, appointed Administrator of the estate of Charles Rock, late of Hancock county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WALTER O.BRAGG,

MARSII A COOK, Attorneys for Estate.

Money to loan on mortgage security. 46to J. H. Binford.