Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 25 August 1892 — Page 4
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C.6. KEESLING.
Pendleton, Indiana.
1855. T. C. 1891.
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HUGHES' BANK,
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Special Sale.
I will place on sale Friday, August 12th, 25 pairs of Mens' Congress Shoes at 59 cents below former prices, in order to clean up odd lots before invoicing.
Also 25 pairs Misses' and Childrens' Oxford Ties 25 cents below former prices.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Etc., Etc,, at lowest Cash prices.
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A Wagon? Then get the "Famous" Smith Wagon, they are absolutely first-class and no mistake. The "Big Injun" Sulky Breaker is becoming more popular every day. It has features that excell all others.
See the Shunk, and' Pekiii Walking Breaking Plows The Eclipse Fanning Mills is the best on the market.
We have the Largest aud Finest line of Vehicles ever in Pendleton. Drop in at our new room and look round. I am prepared to make you prices lower than auy other dealer, Quality of Implements and Vehicles considered. 32 12
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TheMiinol" M«ri. is ho who can to!I .voti all your Di-wues without even a question.
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Come and See the only Double Store in Hancock County.
Our Customers are Responsible for the spread.
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HAM L. STRICKLAND,
Masonic Hall Block, (Entire.)
Dealer in Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Wooden and Willowware, Glass and Queensware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Shears, Flour, Meat and Lard. We buy more goods direct from the factories than any house in Greenfield.
THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. VOL. 13, No. 34— Entered at the Postoffice as econd-class mall matter.
W. S. MONTGOMERY, Publisher and Proprietor.
GRAIN and pork are bringing higher prices.
PRESIDENT HARIUSON was fifty-nine years old last Saturday.
Organization, thorough organization is the sure way to Republican success.
WHY doesn't Grover Cleveland get a divorce from Dave Hill on the ground of desertion and failure to support?
THE Republicans may not carry Missouri this fall but thev were never so enthusiastic or so well organized as this year.
IT IS possible that the President may stump New York State next week. He would make many votes by so doing. His letter of acceptance will be published in next week's REPUBLICAN.
THE Cleveland and Stevenson campaign buttons marked C. and S. will bring up vivid recollections with the boys who wore the blue. They during the late unpleasantness used to see cartridge belt plates marked C. S.
THIS summer the girls have taken to wearing suspenders and boys and men with not much else to do have become addicted to belts and sashes' The cooling frosts will probably nip such things lively this fall and the nonsense will die until next summer at least.
THK big McKiuley meeting at Elwood has been changed to Tuesday Sept. 13th. Governors Chase of Indiana and Fifer of Illinois and Ex-Governor Alger of Michigan will be present. Hancock county will no doubt send big delegation.
JOHN F. FAILEY, of Indianapolis has been appointed receiver of the Order of the Iron Hall. It has gone up the flume. It lived a long time to be run on such an unbusiness like basis. Th.i something for nothing business never did and never will work.
THE Asiatic Cholera is coming westward. It has already reached Germany and France and is now getting in its deadly work. There are hundreds of cases at Hamburg and Havre the great ports for trans atlantic steamers.
WAGES are higher and the amount the wages will buy greater in proportion than ever before. Workmen are now securing to their own use aud enjoyment and that of their families more of the comforts and luxuries of life than ever before. Do you want free trade and competion with European pauper laboi
THE Republican party has reduced the great war debt §1,822,903,104.. since 1805 and the interest per capital, from $3.90 to 8(5 cents. Suppose this debt could only have been paid by direct taxation instead of by a protective tariff and internal rev enue duty. A protective tariif pays the National debt, runs the government, builds up our manufacturing industries ond furnish(-S employment to both labor .-tiifl *. ipilal.
All men know thai there is no sentitr.tnt iii business, and t.iie time has come when there'is but little in politics. People favor that political party that they believe will best advance this interests. Now they should study facts and decide fairly and honest wit.h themselves. Cleveland and his party desire to break down the harrier that have protected aud built lip the tremendous manufacturing industries of this country. The citizens of Greenfield and Hancock county know that we have a few manufactories 'vitli us and we Hsire more, would we get them if we took th® tariif off of the products of European factories? "Why certainly not, they would keep their factories where wages are lower. With a protective tariff many of them will remove to this country and thus give additional work to labor and increase the home market which is already the greatest and best in the world. Let us have protection and I the manufactories in this country. Young man you may live a long time in this country, help to build it up by standing by protection.
SOME people are continually railing about the laws being passed for the benefit of the few and the oppression of the many. Such is not the case. The laws are passed without reference to any special cases but aim to bring about the greatest good to the greatest number. Some people however occupy poiuts of vantage and do secure great benefits simply because by taking advantage of the opportunity afforded them, as well as everybody, they have secured good wages and by industry and economy and a strict attention to business have become an employer and possibly a capitalist. Let every thinking man take a look at the growlers and grumblers, the men who are always finding fault with the laws and if they are men who have not succeeded in life you will find the cause of their failure, not so much in the laws, as in the men themselves, who instead of buckling down to business and hard work have spent their time in grumbling. If failures were produced by the laws why did not their successful neighbor, the man on the next farm, who started out as poor if not poorer than the growler fail? The reason is plain the successful man attended to his own business strictly and hustled while the other man neglected his business and set around town growling and theorizing. Young man if you are not making the success of life that you should, dont be laying the blame on the laws or on some of your successful neighbors or possibly competitors but have a long talk with yourself and see if you are an everlasting hustler and always attending strictly to business. Try hustling awhile and see if you wont quit grumbling. The hustling removes the cause. About all of our rich men to-day started out poor boys, but hustling instead of growling, brought rich rewards and they now can rejoice in peace aud plenty.
THESE big strikes that have occurred this summer have lost every body money that have been concerned in them, except the walking delegate, who gets four or five dollars per day. The walking delegates is the big man while the sti ikes are going on and he does not care if the employers aud the employees are losing money. When a body of workmen get money enough ahead to start a factory of their own the typical walking delegate discovers that they are ''well equipped for a strike." This is an age of organization and labor must protoct itself by organization, but, workingmen should not be humbugged by walking delegates. So it is with many of the ''reform" lecturers and speakers who go over the country telling the people what miserable paupers they are. The speakers do not speak for less than $6 to $10 per speech and these same men whom the wailers say are so poverty stricken have to put up the collateral. The speakers are making moi ey as long as the people put Up.
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THE Democrat of August 11th contained an extract from the New York Sun on the Alabama election which contains some good Republican doctrine. The Sun is opposed to the Democratic free trade platform and shows that Alabama, oue of the richest of the southern states in mineral wealth and one of the most progressive in the enlargement and expansion of its manufacturing indus:ries is also for the American idea of protection. The Sun says: "For what thoughtful and sensible man with free vision and clear brain supposes or can suppose that with its mines in busy operation, its north eastern border alive with the smoking activity of furnaces, with factories' multiplying, capital enlisted and with emigration pouring into the state, such a victory could have been achieved in Alabama or could be duplicated in opposition to an American tariff or in favor of the destructive slogan of Free Trade? Not in a§thousand years!"
The American idea of Protection is the correct one and will win this year.
IN reply to a letter asking the condition of his constituents Jerry Simpson, the calamity congressman from Kansas replied that "men are selling their hanor, women their virtue and the children are becoming criminals and outcasts for bread." Judge Bodkins made the above charge on Simpson at a soldier's reunion at Witchita and Simpson was in the audience. He was called on to defend himself but did not. The audience would have used Simpson with violence for his vile slander had not Bodkins prevented it. He will have a lively time canvassing his district, no doubt. H« has the nomination of both the Peoples' and Democrat parties.
IN Europe they have socialism, communism, nihilism, anarchism, pauper labor and kindred evils, brought about by the economic conditions in the countries there. The Democratic party, not content with the continued prosperity of the United States and her people, declares for free rade, which would subject us to a deluge of the labor products of Europe and her poorly paid workers. What anarchy and communism we have in this country is an imported article, and we believe that the immigration ot' such characters should be prohibited. We are in favor of protecting the products of labor and the laborers themselves.
THERE is not a page in the history of the Republican party that we would want blotted out. The Democrat party is a party of opposition and a party of critics and grumblers. The Democratic party has constructed nothing in thirty years.— McKinley.
If you desire a luxuriant growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nature's crowning ornament of both
Sexes,
Pithy, Pointed and Pertinent.
"The world do move." Henry Watterson now says that Abraham Lincoln was inspired of God.
Mr. Cleveland does not object to the negro as a voter, so long as he votes the democratic ticket.
Ananias Holtnan will be his name if he persists in the statements he lias made about the appropriations. ..
Drop a letter in the box aud corral a doubtful voter appears to be the motto of the sage of Buzzards Bay.
Judge Gresham's denial of the absurd rumor that he intended taking the stun for the calamity wailers was superfluous?.
ANew York girl has been living on nine cents a day. She must have beeu training herself down to to free trade basis.
A few more 'Victories" like that in Alabama and the democratic party of the once "solid south" will liaye gone to joiu the "has beeus."
The daily "Cleveland letter" now has morning and a! ternoon editions and the question of getting out hourly "extras" is beiu^ considered.
When Adlai goes stumping in North Carolina he would better keep out of the mountains the mountaineers have no love for copper-heads.
The National League Convention to be held at Buffalo, \v York September 15, will be like the League, a "corker," and its work in the campaign will be prodigious and influential.
There is nothing strange in objections being raised to the opening oration of the World's Fair being delivered by Congressman Breckenrklge, of Kentucky who voted against the appropriation for the exposition.
It is very interesting to read that the appeal of the North Carolina democrats to their national commit too for help has covered the cuticle of members of that committee with a cokl sweat but it is just as well to
no
slow in counting North
Carolina in the republican column. Yes, it is probably true that Benjamin Harrison does at times get down on all fours and play with his grandchildren: he also makes a practice (if getting*'down on all fours" with the common sense of the country whenever there is an important question to decide. This habit of getting "down on all fours" is commendable in any public man, or any other sort of a man it is away ahead of the getting on stilts system, common with men of weaK brain.
Let no man try to fool himself or his neighbor as to the greatest and most important issue now before the people—the tariff if you believe in free trade and low prices, for your own as well as f«r the other fellow's labor, vote the democratic ticket if you believe in protection, reciprocity and li-ood pay for every American laborer, which necessarily makes good prices for a'l American products, vote the republican ticket. It is for you to choose between the two policies there is no middle course.
Gov. Russell ol' Massachusetts, is even more conceited than Mr. Cleveland, if such a thing is possible. He said the other day, according to newspapers friendly to him that it was only for Mr. Cleveland's sake that he was willing to again accept the democratic nomination for governor. He seems to think that because he has been elected governor in the "off" years he can carry the State for Cleveland. Poor fellow, he will learn ere long how Humpty Dumpty, of Mother Goose fame felt when overtaken by that fatal accident.
His Bumps.
Toledo Blade
Adlai Stevenson had his'head examined by a phrenologist when in New York. Privatf advices say this is the chart he received:
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IOreenbacker,
Copperhead, Substitute hirer. Anti-Civil Service Reformer. -I
Stevenson, Democrat, Employer of non-union coal miners,
Defeat in, November, 18!»2.
War Itecurds Compared
Representative Hopkins, of Illinois, suggests the following forcible comparison of war records of the Republican and Democratic candidates:
CLEVELAND. War Record—None. Hired a substitute.
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HARRISON. War Record—Gallant soldier. Rose from second lieutenant to brigadier- a courageously participated in many battles.
STEVENSON. War record—None. Knight of the Golden Circle.
CLEVELAND'S ADMINISTRATION. Vetoed between SCO and 900 pension bills-
REID.
War llecord—Was a war correspondent at the front, risking bis life in the discharge of his duty HARRISON'S ADMIN
ISTRATION. Pensions granted t» iver 400,000 old soldiers. Pension vetoes none.
Dr. C. L. Pray, the New Castle veterinary is here this week selling the Lightening Bone Spavin Cure. Monday night he kindly loaned the use of his carriage to an itinerant vender of sotne kind of medicine, a slick citizen of the Genus Homo, having a woman with him. He insured Pray that he was doing a strictly legitimate buiness but when he had fully demonstrated that he was hood winking suckers which were plentiful, the Doctor ordered him and his Wly from the carriage and denounced him in fine style, then gave the audience some splendid adviee. The man and woman looked as though they had let some bird go. They had announced they would stay all week but they didn't. One of our citizens who had bought a bottle of the compound, smashed ic in the street before the venders eyes. Dr. Pray does a legitimate business himself ami has no use for anyone who does riot He has a splendid medicine iu his Lightning Boue and Spavin Cure, which lie sells on its merits. It is also sold by V. L. Eariy.
Mr. L. H. Mansfield'of Jackson township goes to North Dakota this week with his threshing machine and engine to assist in work for a couple of months. Mr. Mansfield has au excellent outfit and has had ten years of successful experience as a thresher and will no doubt do exceedingly well on this trip. He will take three hands from this county with him. The wheat there will average 30 bushels per acre.
Malarial and other atmospheric influences are best counteracted by keeping the blood pure and vigorous with Ayer's Saraaparilla. A little caution in this respect may prevent serious illness at this season. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best all-the-year-round medicine in existence.
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Will run low rate Harvest Excursions on above dates to pointsin Minnesota, Montana, North and South Dakota. Tickets will be good twenty (20) days from date oi'sale, with stop-over privileges to points we«t of nt. I'aul and Miini'iipolis.
For i'uil iriforiuti.tou, utiai-uss any of the company's representatives, or JAS. PONI), 3,1t6 Ge i'l Piiss. and Tkt. Agt., Chicago. III.
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L. S. AYRES & CO.,
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HANCOCK COUNTY,
In the Hanoi ck Circuit Court, Sepieinher T-nn A. D., 18!)2. Deborjih White et. al. versus .Samuel A mack et al. No iWtO Complaint for Partition of rsal estate.
Beit known, that on this 18th day of August, in the year lf?£)2, the aUove named piaintitl's, by their*Attorneys, tiled in the Oliice ot the 11 rk the Hiiwwk circuit cuir!, tie comprint agsn'nst th delei dents, in a ove entitled
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with an atiidavit a competent poison, j^hat the dutVndents herein to-wit: l.couo Kins_ Nancy A. Alexander. iertni.'te Amack ]-'red— rick AmacU, IVarl Amack, Iio.sella. Moore. William lit cords, Jasper Ceroids and Flora Arnold ar« whvafcMdenr:- of the "latent India* a.
Said defendants are therefore-! iier notitied of the filing of said complaint, and pendcncy of said action against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at, the calling of Paid cause on the :!lst .ludie'al day of the next Term ot said Court, to be held and continued at the Court.House in Greenfield, beginning on the 1st Monday in fr'entemt er, next, the same being the lOLh day oi October,said complaint, and (he matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard mid determined in thier absence.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court here-niito affixed, tliis lath dav ol" August, 18!l-\ CH AISLES DOWNING, lerk. linford, Attorney for I'UintilVs.
Notes of Commissioner's Sale Of Red Estate.
"jvnrnci-: IS EUEHY YEN, That the under1 signed as Commissioners in Cause, No. the ltush Circuit Court, of i'nsh County Indiana, entitled,Aaron S. Wliite etal.vs Ciias. White tal. by order of said court, will oiibrai private sale at the law otlica of Henley & (luliia in Jitishville, lin^Li County, Indiana on and alter Monday he 5tii ua.y ui .-.•iioiciabei I 'MII liiu ioi.owin.^ iuai estate situate in the comities of Custi and Hancock, in the State of Indiana, ordered by said court to be sold viz. Allibat pari, of the South West quarter oi' section twenty two, township lift ceil (!•)), range eigh t) which lies south of the center of Six Mile Cro k, in Rush County Indiana, aiso the following real .-ta'e in Hancock County Indiana, viz. The -outh Cast
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South East (/i) quarter of section l/il) twenty one, township fifteen, range (S) cisiiit, and (10) ton acres oil of tile south cud. of the West (1 hall of the North East (Ui) quaiter of said section, township and range.
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One third r-.isti, one third in '.I months, and one third in months, dei'ctm! payments to hoar (i percent iii.erest secuiod by nioitg.-igc on the premises.
WM. J. IlENEEY, Commissioner.
Henley & (iullia, Attorneys. sis-tsj
Master Workman Opinion
Labor Journal. Partisan papers tire endeavoring to make political capital out of the terrible scenes which took place at Homestead the other day. The Democratic papers are Yeh*tiient in their denunciation of the Republican party for enacting a tariff law under which protection was afforded to manufacturers. There is no love for workmen in the hearts of these editors. A desire to serve party interests -Hloue actuates them. The McKinley bill reduced the duties on the articles manufactured at Homestead, and the Democrat papers,
ia asserting that the trouble at that point is due to the McKinley bill are but condemning the thing that they themselves advocate and on which they base their claim to power—a reduction of tbe tariff.
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