Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 24 November 1892 — Page 8

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'Arid are making' prices lower than over before. Call and see our stock. Kesoectfully

ROGrEBS & THOMAS,

Pendleton, Xiid.

ALASKA SEAL

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21 Garmente, which we guarantee are London dyed, Alaska Seals, in lengths 27 and 29 inches, assorted in style and sizes as below. Persian Limb collar and cuffs trimmed, 29 inch Seal Coat, 34 bust, 36 bast, at

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You could add $100 to the price of each coat and they would still be below nctuaj value. REMEMBER—We gnarantee these garments as Alaska, London dyed, and as made by the best manufacturer in the United States.

Of the FinestltLumber everbrought to this City just unloading in our yards. We have the best bargains ever offered to builders. Come Early and Get Bargains, Such as no other dealers can Possibly give you.

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Correspondence.

JEDEN.

Jasper Green, of Coal Bluff. v. as the guest of his parents last week Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jarrett, and daughter Daisy, and Mrs. lliram Jarrett. visited relatives in Greenfield Monday Mr* and Mrs* L. H. lligg are the of their daughter and sister. Mrs bra VauCleone, and Mrs. Leah Van Winkle, at Hartford City, this week ... W. S. Montgomery and J. M. Hufford were calliug on their many friends here Monday Merrill Ball of Eurlham College, visited hes parents over Sanday Young Barnard has been quite sick but is better.... Mrs. Hutton and children, of near Greenfield, visited her mother Mrs. Delia Custer, Sunday... .Little Alma .Justice has been very sick, but is convalescing ... Miss Audra Shafer was the guesr of her mother at Fortvllle over Sunday Albert Curry had his leg broken while wrestling, the night of the Democrat joliflcatiuti here... .The little folks prepared qnitf surprise for Blanche Alford iHst Friday night, it being her 10th. birthday. They had a merry time each one returning home happy....The now SHW mill of Conner and Green will soon be in running onler. Let the good work go on, we

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Is a daily chronicle in our papers also the death of some dear friend, who has died with Consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Otto's Cure for Throat and Lung disuses in litm-, iir'o v. ould have been r»*i(rit»rvd havnier and pci-impa slaved, iieed the warning! it von Jinve a fough or any cui.ai tl.o Throat aud Lungs call nl V. 14 r. «.-ij 's, so.e agent «td get a t:*i i,l IK *I fre -. l/r:.e size 50c.

CON MN S E OU:?K. Bart ha Wales mid Mot'Lcr *. iv-viiit -uuiay... Mr. C. rntsr WHS on our streets is tu!of diiiiing ,• i* .... *Y[r. John a..d

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s-juitt Uu of building a ciiui\ a h«re, 5ft the good work go 0:1 .. B." Gruucieti who ha.s b-oi-ii quite hick for some time ia now greatly improved .. .Quite a large cov. I gathered a ere Sunday for the t-arpo-.o oi' having Sunday Schou'L and .wfuU.- v."their surprise to tiud ciien.selve* locixed I out, and further still, being lot bidden going in. Wnen ever has such sinune b::en perpetrated

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an intelligent community.

Mothers young ladies and children locked out and suffering with cold and compelled ed to return home without getting warm, while the detectives in all of their, glory, are privately looking on, to see that 1 tieir orders are obejel. We would hate to stand in the shoes of those who had the honor of stoppiug this school. Although' they may have plenty of friends to lose and every thing to lose, but rest assured the school will not long be stopped, bnt we believe in the words (Magna est Veritas et perevalebit), aud have found it always so. PUBLIC OPINION.

The Trouble Over.

A prominent tnan in town exclaimed the other day "My wife nas been wearing out her life from the effect of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. Her catte baffled the skill of our best physicans. After using three packages of Aunt Fanny's Health Restorer she is almost entirely well." Keep your blood in a healthy condition by the nse of this great vegetable compound. Call on V. L. Early sole agent and get a trial package free. Large size 50c.

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Hard times a cotnin'. W'tij C-Jrover Cleveland elected ... Alice Pnchard who has been visiting her uncle, Charles Prichard for the paat week returned home Saturday... .Hob vvilsou has rented the Slifer farm and moved there last week... The barn of Mr. Brochard is being nicely completed' under the skillful hands of Stutftman & Tice Miss Carrie Hein^ who is attending school at ludianapolis came home last Friday for a short vacation. .. .Quite a number of our people attended quarterly meeting at Sugarcreefc last Saturday and Sunday. They report a good meeting The house of Mort Copeland is nearly completed. It is quite a neat little house and adds much to the beauty ol onr town... Char Its Prichard is ready to furnlnh yon with ue.sh meats at any honr in the day Mrs. John Kleni returned home from Ohio last Tuesday where obe has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jones... .Nora Rausoin returned bome last Saturday from a brief visit with her friend, Mrs. Ines Klem.... Mrs. Lot Martin and daughter Minnie are visiting relatives at this place... .The ladies of the M. E. Aid Society wULmeet at the residence of Mrs. Hannah AtftfrHon Deo. 2nd....Oar school is programig nicely under the management of Fraflk Larrabee and MiasdeUa Siates..

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kicked by a horse last Friday, died Saturday noon. He was laid to rest in the Philadelphia cemetery Monday o'clock .. The twelve year old sen of Mary Jones met with an accident in the way of a broken arm. He is getting along nicely under the care ot Doctor J. S. Bell... .Oscar Meek, one of Philadelphia's handsome young men who hits been visiting his parents at this place returned to his, work in Indianapolis last week Anyone wanting anew house built call on Bert Burk as he is getting to be quite a c-arpentor. ..Quite a number .ittended the Philadelphia Reading Circle last Wednesday evenirur. The meetings are very interesting and deserve comrnen dation Mr. A1 Atherton of this place is learning telegraphy under the instructtions of Ed. Klem. .. Since the election Mr. Hudson Smith reports that his harness have gon6 up salt creek .. We wonder when our bridge will be completed. The ford is almost, impassable.. .Onr Sunday School is progressing nicely under the superintendency of 3. Burk.... The Democrats ratified here last Saturday night. They had a littla bon lire consisting of a stump and four or five rails. There was a very small crowd perhaps half a dozen voters and. a lew children Look out for wedding bells

W on he at ha to go to Greenfield to get their anvils. SUN FLOWER.

AFTER FORTT YEARS.—My father had a fever sore on his leg for forty years but has been permanlly cured by Cham barlain's Eye and Skin Ointment-, niter trying all other remedies in yuin," says Mr. S. Whiterell, a gun and look smith at Ft. Madison, Iowa. Ha farther says: "The spot where the sore was is now perfectly clear as any other part. Me used three 50cent boxes in all."AXOTHEK: —Mr. D. A. Ban*, druggi-t, Blackburn, Mo., says "I have personal knowledge o.f a case of chronic ^or,- eyes of many years standing, having been cured by Chamberlains Eye and Skin Ointment-, That party was Mr. Seth Moore north of this place." Mr. Moore says t.ho oint-m-'ur. «as worth mure than a thousand dollars to him. It cost him 25 cents. For sale by V. L. Early nov.

WARKIKGTON.

Rev. Sheets addressed a largo audiencc at the Christian church Sunday evening He will commence a protracts! effort about three weeks Mrs. W. J. New som's mother of VVorthimcton is visiting her this week Grant Hinshaw who recently vacated F. Iv Garriot-t's house now occuping rooms with uncle John Bridges A literary society has bei'ii organized here with a good mi-mherfhip. They will meet Friday night week for the first time. Let all who desire .se-? tin:-? work progress attend and assist ...Mr. McCord, our efficient nciiool teach ft* an-! wife were visiting their relatives as iio Cordsville last Friday and Saturday... Dr. J. H. Lai I and wife ime home from Indianapolis Thursday....A very iug Christmas programme is being prepared by the Christian Sunday Scho-d and we hope it will be a very success it I entertainment .. Perry Jester o!' Ma viile will assist our geinal morchaut »V\ I Gai rtot.t. He v,'ill mow into t.Jie prop erty vacated by Grant Hinshaw. Mr. .Tef lei* has been with S. F. Hardy of Markleville for a number years and is an efficient and popular clerk... J. W :!itain.« is at 1 tie bedside of a nephew at Parsons, Kansas. .Protracted in'-eri'iig commenced at the United Bretiire e-mr -'h Sunday ni-hs .. .Th* De?'-,.:-craue Jolldicafciou Mon-iay evening was a howling i-tneess .. .Xiiss Kora Goo-lmau rei/mied to Anderson J.-u-t week MIMA.

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•A ra. Keck is having 11 tie Ida farm whore the one l.ii by fij*e. The Gipe bovs an for ii n... .Geo. Keck will to uLc'.e Billy Keck'.s liotits?.' «•?, ball' sou' oi: lo'.vr:..:. W. ti. 51oa!goroer.v J. M. Hnlford of the Wroeu field llKiH CAK were iu loivn last Sattmlay IOM after thf interests of their old roliab! per. We u-.drTStait.d tliac liiere several candidates in the field for Post Office when Cleveland is inaugura ted. To the victors belong the spoils .Elder James Connor of irvington preaehen iu the Christian clnuci hist. yund»y. ...The methodists will begin a protracted meeting on Friday night, of this week in the episcopal church... .Sylvester Roland has sold his farm to Robert

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Simmons Ira Kenctall lia.- purchased a farm near Pendleton... .The Democracy ratified here las-1 Thursday g!.. c. A very small crowd was out. nearly all boys The farmers are bmy cribbing their corn G. W. Sowerwiue for Wilkinson and Peden is paying 32 cents for corn at their ware house.... Prof. Stah-v begins his second term of vocal music on Monday night—Thos. J. Orr and \ife of Greenfield wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith on Sunday.

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.My wife was affi .ted with rheumatism so as to be unable move in IMHIwithout assistance. Our drug-fist, Mr. Laddumns, reccommended Chamoerlain's Pit in Balm which greatly relieved her. We have used six bottles at various times, and would not be without it at hand.—JAS. COLEMAN, Lowell, Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early. s&msmmm nov.

MT. COMFORT.

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John Easter has sold his house and lot to Oliver Harvey. John is going to Fairmount, Grant county on account of gas. He can get it there and can't here .. .Jesse Vest has moved back to old Mt. Comfort. He says there are such good neighbors here. Thank you Jesse for the compliment The Democrats had what they call a ratification here. Burning old hats was the leading feature with blowing of tin horns for a past time... .Jim Simcox has got his shop done and moved and is at work, he wants to know if it would be possible for to get a man strong enough to draw a gas well here, be says he bas heaVd of people drawing pictures Orliff Dunn and wife from the city are here visiting relatives and friendc... .Mr. Harvey will work at the blaek smith trade when he movea.

.The fatf of the year iff a trying season for elderly people. The many cheerless, dark, dumal days act depresstngly, not to say Injuriously, on old and young. Now is tjhe time to re-inforce the vital

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Get ready for hdllida^ Some sickness reported throughout the neighborhood Girls get a move ou yourselves Leap Year will soon be gone Every body should take the REPUBLICAN whien is the best paper iu the county .. .Mrs.

W. Bridge's father aud mother of Wilkinson was visiting her Saturday There will be a wedding in town soon, keep on the look out aud guess who Every body look out for the Cornet which will appear the 24th Fred Wicker made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday .The report that a gang of wild geese had alighted close to towu Monday brought the sporting men out with guns on double quick but it proved to be tame ones instead of wild D. M. Maroney was called home Saturday by the death of his step father. He has the sympathy of this community in his bereavement T. N. Jackson oar hustling merchant is doing a big business in the way of shipping produce J. F. Gant the big grocery man and post master is still at the old stand and will not resign yet awhile W. S. Montgomery, "Editor" and "Rambler" of the REPUBLICAN called on us Monday. They are making a tour over the county, we are glad to meet these gentleman and to know that the REPUBLICAN is on the Boom....Albert Curry who had his leg broken at the Democrat Jollification at Eden a few nights ago is improving slowly but will be some time before he if able to be out.. ..The Democrat Jollification here last Wednesday night was attended by abont 1.000 people, plenty of noise aud tho usual hat burning was the programme, it cams near ending in a big row over the hat burning

A farmer near Albia, Iowa, by the name of J. II. Wolf, has found a sure cure for cioup, He says: "For the last eight years I ave recommended Chamberiaiu's Cough Remedy for croup. Half of a lifty cent bottle will cure the worst case, if taken in time. On the 20th, of this movtii, my boy, four ye rs old, had the croup very bad aud three doses cured him. I would not be without it in my family." If the remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, it will invariably prevent croup. 50 cent bottles for sale by V. L. Early. nov.

Miss Jennie Plank, of Metcalf, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Itedmeyer ... .On Wednesday evening Nov. 2nd Mr. Nelson Kit-ley and Miss Rose Harvey, were united in marriage. The wedding was a quiet affair. Mr. and Mrs. Kitley will live about a mile and a half south of Cumberland. Mr. Kitley built new double hoii*c and one side of it will be occupied by his mother... .Miss Lizzie Wiiits is very sick with Typhoid fever a .d her recovery is doubtful... .Mies May bit* MeCuunetl has been sick for several days The wedding of Mr. TTlysses Montgomery and Miss Carrie Wifse oi curred ou Thursday evening Nov. 10 at the home of the brides paren's. Rev. Montgomery, the grooms father, performed the ceremony. One hundred uuesls were pref-ent. Mr. aud Mrs Montgomery will live near Pittaburg, Pennsylvania Miss Stella Eliot, of Gem. was a guest of her aunt. Mrs. Adrain Shepherd, over last Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. John Heinrich. of the City, is a -u-s:- ul Mrs. E. E. Heinrigh... The wedding of Mr. John F. Kirkoff aud Mis-' Melimhi YVes-ling. will occur at high -oil Thank-giving day, at the Gor nu/.n E\'MU'r^lieal church. A reception will be given .-it the home of the brides pareists tranirdiatci}' aft'-r the ceremony

Mrs J. M. Furgasou entertained a number ot her friends from Knigtitstowu i.!-r. •vei-ic .Mr. Ainsbnrg of Tipton v.: xt-'d a ilr l'nce*- last week.

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?ii-:rrla:, Sabbnth afrernoon, Fraok L'oley of lr.dian?:j ulis to Stella Addison, (•'-remony pertorined by Elisha Earles. Ttie happy couple, accompanied by Adah Addison, left for their home in the city Tuesday evening vnt,h tho, good wishes of ah .. .Eiders Koon, Shults and Conner arc holtiirg a jrotiucieu meeting at the Christian church this week Rachel Ree.se of Des Moines, Iowa, and Rebecca Hi.) of Richmond, were guests of their cousin, J. F. Shultz and family last week, aud iu company with Maggie B. Sim It spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Spicelaud Ella Bell and children visited Anh Dunbar at Knightstown Tuesday and Wednesday... .Leona Forbes WHS at Indianapolis the first of this week... .Stella Coffin of Knights* town was the guest of her father, Kdward Coffin, Saturday... .Union services Thanksgiving day at the Christian church

John Coffin and Gay Jackson spent Sunday at the Ridge, the guests of Leona Forbes Win. G. Johnson of Plainfleld held services at Friends' church Tuesday evening and visited old friends here.... Dr. Cox nnd wife returned from Long Beech, Col on election day, to make this their future home... .Will the world come to au end next Sabbath? "Of the day ond the hourkn^weth no man." ye aJso ready, for in au hour that ye think not the son of man cometh." G. VV. u'oust is building a uew dwelling on the site occupied by the old one, which he moved farther back Ehvood Starbuck has added two rooms to his house on East street, and his grandson and wife are tenants with them Lewis Dixon has purchased the Endrick properly on East street T. L. Decker is at Alexander, harness-making ...Jane Wade of Richmond and Anna Weesneraud daughter, Daisy Hoggins of Cadiz, were guests of Sarah Decker Sunday.

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, Groenfield. 12yrl

Holateuia for Bale.

I have a number of full blboded and high grade Holstein Freisiaii Heifer and Bull calves for sale at very Idw prices, quality considered. These calves are from noted tnilk and butter dbw*.v*Call

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KIDNEYS!,

"ACME" KIDNEY AND LIVE1 ,..* CURE.

For all diseases of the Kidneys an Liver. Irritation of the Bladder, "Burning Urine, Brickdust Deposits DlabeteB^H Inflamation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Pain in the Back, Freqnent Urination, -. Gravel, Inability to retain water.

BRIGHTS DISEASE

Acts gently and promptly on the Kidneys and Liver. Removes all the Acid and Burning. $1.00 per bottle.

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"Acme" Blood PurifierN-^

Natures own remedy, removes that tired feeling, tones up the nervous tem, gives new life and energy, cures all blood diseases from a common pimple to that awful disease SCROFULA. Give it a trial $1.00 per bottle.

"Acme" Pills.

Cures Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, etc. Price 25c per box..

"Acme" Ointment.

A positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Burns, Scalds, Erysipelas, Scrofulous, Ulcers, Tetter, Itch, Ringworn and all skin diseases of whatever nature. 50 cents per box.

These Remedies are for sale. Recommended and guaranteed by all druggists. Prepared only by 1

Wilki ns & Beckner,

GREENFIELD, INDIANA.

Ilenl Estate Transfers.

Compiled for J. II. Binford. Loan Agt, by M. O'Donaell, Stenographer and Typewriter.

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McLeod Wawon etal. to Lonis ITollowtff, 7 acres 900 09'' Cansius M. N ile? to 1'iHiicis 1 Conklia lot, Charlottesville Edward Mc.Malioii to Minnie 1*. McMa« hot), lot, city WiufieldS Gant to Alfrat-a MHIJMOII.lot

John T. Hatfield to W. H. Hauler, lot, city Wm. S. Glasscock 10 Juhp 11. Binford,

E, W. Felt in fnmuel K. W'ateis, lot,

M.l^ Smith to liltou J. Shaffer, lot. city Kobt Williamson to tiro. W. Inmeao, lwt, city Francis

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SylTi'itw Itolnnd to Kobt. M. Simons, 59 acres Peter Crider Andrew W. Crider, lot, city

Ja.«. W. Hu.xtoo et al. to Noah W. liraddock, 40 acres

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The Best Salve .n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt, Rheum, Fever, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ctulblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. «nd positively cures Pile?, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale oy 11. C. Quigiev.

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half soiitli oi C»nr!ot!esyjlle mlliirth county, consTidn.g ot 160 acres, 125 acres in a good state oi cultivation. Good stock water the year round. The land is in first class condition. Two story frame house seven rooms, good out buildings, frame barn, splendid orchard, bearing. This farm is a great bargain and will be sold to suit purcnaser. Full possession giyen March 1st.Call 011 or address. i:: 3itt HENRY JEFFRIES^'

Greenfield, Indiana.

Ladies when you are out of face powder go to M. C. Qnigley's "Model Drug Store" and ask for the World toilet supply company's superior toilet powder, and insist 011 having it. It is the best and sare to please you. Remember the place' and insist on having this kind. 41tb

Public Sal*.

Notice hereby given, that the undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence, three aud one-half unlet* Northwest of Greentleld, aud two miles Northeast of Philadelphia, ou the John M. Shelby farm, on

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1802! Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following pensonal property to-wit: 0 HEAD OF HORSES 9

Including foar brood mares in foal, one Tom Hal mare, Sire No. 3000, two extra broodmares, tnree two-year-old colts and one yearling colt sired by Tasco, dam by Tom Hal 3000.

THREE GOOD MILCH COWS, One Short-horn Durham bull, two brood sows, one sow and pigs, nineteen bead of stock hogs, eight tons Clover hay in the mow and stack. 500 BUSHELS OF CORN IN THE CRIB

Four sets of work harness, farming implements, consisting of one Champion self-binder, one Champion mower, almost new, two double cultiyators, one sulky hay rake, one doable shovel plow, one single shovel plow, one check rowet, corn planter and drill combined, two good improved breaking plows, one riding sulky plow, one new spring tooth harrow, one pair of good cast bob sleds, one good cutting box, one corn sbeller, one good pair hay ladders, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention.

TERMS OF SALE.

All sums of |5 and under cash in hand over that amount a credit until Sept. 1, 1898, will be given, the purchaser to execute note with approved freehold security, waiving recourse to valuation and appraisement laws. No. property to be removed until terms of sale are complied wfth. WILSON T. ALLEN, Sr. 47I2H^ W. H. PAULIY, Auctioneer.

Wanted to Boy.

Second hand goods wanted at No. 38 South Pennsylvania stve^CTW. S.