Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 1 December 1892 — Page 8

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By busy people because they lit and wear well.

.ANOTHER POINT IN THEIR FAVOR, THEY ARE LOW IN PRIGF.

Buy Oil Grained Boots and Shoes, Rubberwear, Ladies' and Misses' Fine fchoei a large per cent.

ROGERS & THOMA

Pendleton, Ind.

Stock large and full garments choice, at prices low every purchase a bar/gain: styles all new, controlled by us—no duplicates here. A special attraction in the best $10 Cloth Coat ever offered. Another at $5.

A choice of about 100 Misses'Jackets, sizes 12 to 16 vears, regular price $7.50.

SPECIALS.

FUR S—Our Fur stock is complete now 'twill be diminished soon|ie soon er you make your choice the better.

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—New styles just received in fine owns, with colored embroidery also Silk Skirts.

LADIES MACKINTOSHES—Our Christmas line is opened.

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FINE CARVING. .... RUSTIC WOBK. FRED C. SMITH,

Montirrierits and Cemetery Work.

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Of the Finest Lumber 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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Thanksgiving was unobserved here... The Misses Swindell ef Anderson visited Dr. Cory and family ].*st week Mrs. Prates is visiting relatives in 111 Mrs. O'Brien of Indianapolis is the guest of her brother in-law, Rev. Fish .Squire Hervey aud his sister Laura visited an uncle ten miles south-west of Indianapolis over Sunday... .Dr. Sam Hervey is in the oil fields at Pennville Ind. It is whispered that he is about to take a claim The Little Wonders will give their unsurpassed entertainment at the M. E. church on Saturday evening... .Mrs. Ida Coleman, who was so seriously burned some two weeks ago, died of her injuries last Wednesday morning. Her sufferings were intense but borne with great patience. Her remains were placed at rtst in the old church yard on Wednesday evening. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved ones....H. M. Thompson's store had a very narrow escape from destruction by lire a few days ago. A pass ing train set fire to the roof and hid it not been for the prompt work of some of our young men, the building would have been destroyed. Damagaes slight, covered by insurance. Brother Thompson has placed a corrugated iron roof on the exposed portion of his store room... .Robt. Wilson is making extensive improvements upou his residence property.... Both Sundayschools are running at full blast at nine o'clock a. ni.. There are eudugh people in our town and community to fill both churches, if each one would do his duty

The ratification was a genuine sQceess, but the burning of hats etc is condemned by all thoughtful persons.... The i-orse-thief Detective Association held its quarterly meeting afc the School Building last Saturday... .George Fish is a full fledged gas plumber... Ed List says a youug/democratic voter name to liis home last Friday ni'ht. He will name him Grover The third qnarfceriy meeting was held at Woodbury lust'Sarurday and Sunday....We understand that some teachers throughout the coun1 try are reading the Young People's Reading Circle books lie tor their schools, 1 then reporting to the Supt. that their pupils had read the books. The pupils of the McCurdsville schools ask that the

Snpt. investigate this matter iu 't^Jbse I schools that may content and that nidi vidual reading only be accepted The

Woodbury school has unfurled the stars aud stripes... .Some of the patrons'have promised to visit the schools in the near sometime....The teachcrs who can^not work in th« township institute with a degree of earnestness, are certainly not overly enthusiastic in tbe school room.... J. D. Collins showed us through their celebrated grain elevators on Saturday. The workmanship arid style of this ele vator is of the very best, no expense having been made in the way of Repairs. The corn-sheller has a capacity of -250 bushels per hour. Elevating, car loading, transfering etc. all done by machinery. Mr. Collins says that Mr. Hanua will probably place additional machinery in position in the Spring for the purpose of grindiug feed etc. He and Ed. Day have done a thriving business this season aud are resolved to do even more extensive work next year. We certainly wish these young men success as we believe they will be sincerely houest in all their dealings... .Morrison Bros, gas fixture supply store at the West end is a model of convenience—another evidence of ilieir ingenuity... .N-lson Day has a neat and convenient barber shop... .Joseph Asbury is doing a good business iu the meat market. He deserves an immense trade With hogs at 6 cents, butter at 26 cents', eggs at 23 cents and chickens Mt high prices, the farmers should have a very broad smile upou their faces... .Jacob Brantliuger and family of Bright wood have returned to McCurdsville virs. Gardner of Iowa is visitiug relatives and friends here... .Mr. and Mrs. Aarou Vail visited their daughter near Kokouto list week... Mr. Allen and wife. ut Mohawk visited their brolijer.in-law, Mr. ilauiil ton over Sunday ilattie Entry vtailed friends iu Cri/fenneid week ubioro la^t.

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As a Family Medicine Aunt Fanny's Health Restorer passes from .-ire to sou as a legacy. If you have Kidney, Liver or Blood disordt do not-delay but get a free sample puckuge- of this •remedy at once. It you have Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Rheumatism, etc, this grand specific will cure you. V. L, Early, the. leading druggist is sole agent and is distributing samples free to the afflicted. Large packages 50c.

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Miss Janie Mingle o' near Pendleton, was the guest of the Misses Jarrete's over Sunday... .B E. i'ardue of Oak Hill, Indianapolis was in our midst last ttepk. Mrs. Robert McClainon is on the aiftk list ....Ferrell School celebrated Thanksgiving in a very plehsaat manner, tinite a number of excellent reeitatioiif verybest of masic and a keneral good time.

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McCORDSVttLE.

Any one wishing to be well entertained will do well to visit them at any time. Miss White is an excellent teacher and uses good judgement in all .her .wo k.... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott ot Anderson were the guests of their brother and sister Hiram Jarrett and wife Sunday Evans Barnard of Kokomo is visitinir his brother Young Barnard Knemont Allford, son Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith and son Clarence of Indianapr lis were visiting relatives here last week ... The surprise on Joe Osborn, it being his birthday, last Thursday was a grai success. Some of the older persons eujeyed themselves better than than they had since the days when they were young that is the way always be merry, get totogether and have a good social time and every body will be happier, love their associates better and all will be benefited. Each one try to make some one else happy, not be selfish, aud the world will eeem brighter to all 1 aud Gum DeCamp visited relatives near Fortville over Sunday. Claude.

Do you wish to know tde quickest no to cure a cold? We will tell you. Ty cure a cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has become settled in the system. The first symptoms area dry, loud cough and sneezing. The cough is soon followed by watery expectoration and the sneezing by a profuse »tery discharge from the nose. In severe eases there is a thin white coating on the tongue. What to do? It is only necessary to take Chamberlain's Coug'u Remedy double doses every huur. That will greatly lessen the severity of tiie cold and iu many eases will effectually counteract it, and cure what v\ould luivc 'cen a severe cold within one or two days' time. Try it. and be convinced. 50 cent battles. For sale by V. Early, druggi.sb. Dec.

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A new pike A new depot ...A new gas well.... We «et six mails a cL-y, who can he.-it us... R. E. Williamson was at Kuigntstown on Saturday last J. W. Kftterman is building a nice two story store room in the south end of town L. M. Hiatt aud others attended the trial at Warrington last Saturday. ..Dauiei Hiatt from near Greesboro was in town on Saturday last L. A. StefirVy spent Thanksgiving in Iiennard. .E. .John son has gone to Auderson to work in box factory....E. W. La\yrence attend ed the teachers association at New Castle on Friday aud Saturday last Monroe Johnson was at New Castle, on business last Saturday Nathan Hammer of Wiilow Branch was in town a few days a^»

C. C. Taylor visited parenrs

American Cholera.

From the Daily He veil le, Whatcom, Wa !i. "T. C. Burnett, the democratio. candidate for sheriff, was taken violently iu at Clearbrook. He had all the svmions ot Af-iatic cholera, and for an hour or twu it \\n$ feared he would die. They finally litave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived him until a physiciau arrived That io precisely what the manufacturers of that medicine recommend lor cholera. Send for a physician but gi .e their medi. cine until the physician arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent in thi.sc.ain suiiinier this prepar/itiori will tie i.t g:v-i-i deinaiul because it always be depevuii upon. For sale Uy V. L. Earlj, druyList,

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iught Alvyn Johnson's erfy on Bunker Hill. He v. id) a!nition to the hou.se and c.ccupy iv D. Johnson fir:ft mother, late. c:ty have rented and oc-cu^.e-.i .Sarah Decker's property, corner aud Depot street... .Sarah M. and family intend removing stiorf.ly Us .-)! .,:.'Uideti 1 continue tln ir preM-id business Elbert Parisi.i spetms *. hi.-. v\ -reii at Indianapolis aud his lamiiy vi^ii ndaiives at Brown's Chapel and iu your city. .John Brewer and family 'nave re moved to Z. Frits's property oa Ivs.-L S which has recently undergone a thorough renovaiiug by way of repairs Dume Roberts? and family will occupy Charlotte Rolands old house on Depot Sc. which has just been papeied and decorated hy Marion Conkiin .. .Mary White of your city was the guest o. Thos. Owens and lady Saturday, and spending Sunday iu the country... .Sarah Decker and Debbie Parker visited at Knightstovvn Wednesday... Riley Stuley has re opened his blacksmith shop oh Depot street and is prepared for all kinds of work in his line

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Too much politics is giving our high school room quite a reputation ...The meetings at the Christian church continues with good interest. Elder Shults of -vnsville is in charge Messrs Al Wh "e, Guy Rock, John Coffin, Ed Staley Tom W Hiker and Will Leamon had an elegant Thanksgiving supper prepared for them at the Decker House, on Thanksgiving ev, nlng. Th#y ordered all of the the delicat it* of the season and it is safe to say that they relished them from the length of time they were eating and the pleased expres.^on on their faces when they emerged trom the hotel.

Farmers come nrteen miles to my store to get Chamber la. 11 's Cough Remedy. Many of them, l.kt myself, are never withous it in their homes. It cured my boy of a severe attack uf croup, and I be lieve, saved his life.—K. Dalton, Luray, Russell county, Kansas. This remedy is a certain cure for croup, and if used as soon as the first symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. For sale by V. L. Early, druggist.

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Health is very good around here Geo. Russel is moving in tbe house lately vacated by John Stanley... .David Girt has purchased the farm of Mrs. Bates, aud moved the house near the road and will improve the house and farm.... It is told by certain parties, that Bob Crosley is talking of moving to Brightwood. We have not heard Bob say anything like it ... .John Eastes went to Fairmount today to make arrangements to move as soon as possible....Mr, Taylors valuable mare died one day this week. She was sick for several days and he sent for a horse doctor from Greenfield, The doctor said she had congestion of the stomach .. .A man by the name of Mania from Greenfield preached at Mt. Comfort -on Tuesday nightj He-did eome nice singin*..Thankj^iviug was spent in the good old fashioned way of eating all the dinner you crtu hold, uud the boys going hunting/.

Cholera wjui surely come, cleanse your system-* f«:%irtc&*cfcil(iren aud adult*

Among all the disag* ces that tollow the dec. impure breath must be pleasant to its possessor, an. excusable and offensive in and yet the cause ot it may easily be removed hy cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT. It purifies and sweeteus the breath, cools and refreshes the mouth, aud gives a pearl-like appaar auce to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge in smoking should dense their teeth with SOZODONT, as it removes all unpleasaut odors of the weed. Ask your druggtst for it.

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Mrs. "Will Hardy of the City visited her mother the latter part of last week ...Mr. Lender Harvey spent Thanksgiving with his parents....Mrs. J. M. Furgasoii and family Irviogron were guests of iVirs. E. E. lieinrich, Thanksgiving day... .Mr. Nicholas Kern was stricken with paralysis one- day last week... .Mrs. Sarah M. Fall and son of the city, aud Jonathan Wilson of Cumberland, 111., spent Friday at the home of Mr* Spencer Huntington... .Mr. Hart aud family of ulietta, were eruests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Buchapan, Thanksgiviug. .Mr. Frank Darrach spent Thanksgiving here with his parents ...The Kirkoif-Wessling wedding was a very pleasant affair. About a hmuiveded invited guests were present. A reception was giveu at the grooms home at New Palestine on the following day ... Will Enoch with Ls family has moved to Cumberland. He will occupy Charlie McConuells house Mrs. Erl I-Fenrich fell and hurt herself quite seriously last Wednesday .. .Robert. Hoffman, o? the city was a guest of Horace Whistler over Thanksgiving.... Mr. Anton Hart man and Miss Sophia ^leasing were nuitei' in marriage last Sunday afternoon... .Mrs. Fair of Greenfield, '.. Records, of Law-.-giving at Mr. Her-

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Carlisle one day last week....Our Po.-t Office has changed hands and moveo to the sonth end of town to 13. L. Hv '.cii '.: store, where Mr. B. our l'ost »vill hand ua our mail... .Oiir gas well was repacked last week which canned us i* around and shiver a day or-1 a'o.

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"Mysr.ui Cure" for Rheumatism and .Venr ilgia nidic illy cures in 1 to days. It sad !on u{.0'i the system is remarkable and riiysterious. It removes at once the scaue and the disease immediately disappears. The first doss greatly benefits 75 cents. Sold by V. L. Early Drujzgi-t, Greenfield. 12yrl

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William Keck is building a new barn vo reph.r-e the one that was burned some time since \Iiv. Pauley of your city was visitiug Mr. George Jackson last week .We had the pleasure of attending Sunday School at Maple Valley last Sunday. They have a very good school and send an invitation to our school to attend. 1 view of tbe recent lockout we think it would be well....We are soon to lose our neighbor, Vcstar Roland Mr. f-ii'mnioiis haviuA' purchased his farm Our Sunday School will giv their Chvi-tians entertainment at Wilkinson All should he'p to make it a grand suc-'.ess... X. E. Hamilton, of Spice:aud visited Benton Vanmeter Sunday... .Our Sunday School which was thought by some to be nmrdevod is slowly recovering and ere long will be all right again.

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Is ot ail times to attend to llir? comforts en u:- Jamily. Should any of them catch a slig'.it Col'l or Con«h, prepare you 1 self and call at once on V. L. Early soleagent and get a trial ho trie of Otto,s Cure, the great German Remedy, Free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs,Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and. all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Lariie size 50c.

WILLOW KIIAXCH.

As we have not h:u! any news for some time—owing, suppose to tne bal weather we have been having—I thought it time for me to write some, so here goes.

Mrs. Dell Guyerof New Castle, speut Thanksgiving with hers ster, Mrs. Jos. Patterson Mrs. Tnterow has moved into the property lately vacated by Jasper Pridoy. Sac has improved its looks v«rj much by raving a coat of paint tpplied, and alto a new addition is beiug built. Wm. Rayl from Greenfield is doing the work... .Our new blacksmith, F,

Sipe is doing a thriving business. Frank is a good workman aud always eives satisfaction, ami we are giad he has taken up his abide in our midst.... "Rambler" was iu '.own Saturday -even ing with his broad aud courteous smile, sharing a joke with all he would meet. He is a jolly good fellow, and we are always glad to see him. Come again.... Mrs. Dr. Hammer and Jennie McDougal visited at New Castle one day last week ....Bruce Nordyke of Withamsville, 0hio, is visitiug his brother, A. P. Thomas... The singing class was entertained by Mrs. Lina Sipe, Thursday night of last week... .Mrs. Henry Johnson who was reported on tbe sick list is better at this writing. ..Benuie and Will Grunden spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Knightstown ... A P. Tho mas transacted business at the City Wednesday of last week Our school is progressing nicely. Our instructor Ralph Wilson is a promising young man is trj'ing to please the patrons, and will give ^satisfaction throughout the term

The residence of Warren Eakin was constfmed by flro Friday at about 5 o,clock p. m. It is supposed to been caused by the flow of gas increasing and melting the stove, the family all being away from home when the fire occured ... .Our dress maker, Miss Emma Buckley,is kept busy plying the needle through the fine fabrics that are beiug constantly brought to her. Miss B. is a very pleasing young lady aud gives satisfaction with her work Quarterly meeting was not very largely attended Sunday because of the bad weather. Rev. Stabler Presiding elder of this district, preached a Very able sermon Sunday morning.... Jas. McCormick escaped what might have been a very serious accident Sunday while driving. His horse became frighteued nt a rabbit, threw the occupants out, but no great damage was done cXB^t t-o ,the buggy, which was badiyyioAVned. Mr. McCormifck escaped #)!iMt inj iries....To the happy oif who '»mv u. itrd iu the holy bonds of .nati «.it nunsday last, we *xtrnd lii-ir.ii c.iaiffa :.Mious, aud shot]^ Hr.e to' ij:s( wtiareu tbe

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"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.

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GREENFIELD, INDIANA.

glad to have him bestow some of his wonderful talent, on some of our fair ones and succeed as well as he did at the RErt.'BLlCAiv! oilice on Tbaukhgiving.

Holftteius lor Hale.

I have a number of full blooded and high grade Holstein Freisian Heifer and Bull calves for sale at very low prices, quality considered. These calves are from noted milk and butter cows. Call on J. W. Comstockat farm three miles south of Greenfield or address him at Greenfield, Ind. 46t3

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Will Arnett came home from Purdue University to spend Thanksgiving....... John Brautlinger of Oaklandon spent Suuday with his uncle John Scott... .Miss Tillie Stoher is visiting friends at Anderson. .. .Curtis Nicholson and family of Clarkesville were visiting the family of J. M. Ridenour the first of this week The Sunday school class of Mrs. J. G. Thomas lird an oyster supper in Cahen's Hall, Thanksgiving eve which was quite a success A number of our,friends, the enemy, are circulating petitions setting forth, wherefore they should sccceed C. V. Hardin, the best postmaster the tov\iu has ever had. 'Tis thought that the name of W. D. Bynum to the petitions would have great weight.., .Fortville is ahead of most tow us of its size and has two offices at the disposal of the government, but then we would willingly dispense with one of them... .F, N. Brevvtter has purchased a pretty Shetland pony and cart for his daughter Lena... ..John Arnett has moved to town from his farm on Fall Creek Ransom Oivey lias moved to his farm immedinqelr west of town The ilri hers oc the cooperative gas well have been compelled, after driiling £00 feet to start anew on account of some defect iu the casing ...

The fr-achers of Vernon township will hold their lusiitute at the school bouse Saturday December iird. The teachers would be pleased haye a mere general attendance or the public.

Ladies when you are out of face powder go to M. C. Quigley's "Model Drug Store" and asii for the World toiiet supply company's superior toilet powder, and insist on having it. It is the best and sure to please you. Remember the place and insist on having this kind. 4ltb

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

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1892! Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property to-wit:

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Including lour brood mares in foal, one Tom Hal mare, Sire No. 4000, two extra, broodmares, three two-year-old colts aud one yearling coit 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 iu the mow and stack. 500 BUSHELS OF CORN IN THE CRIB

Four sets of work harness, farming implements, consisting of one Charapioa self-binder, one Champion mower, almost new, two double cultiyators, one sulky hay rake, one double shovel plow, one single shovel plow, one check rower, corn planter and drill combined, twogood improved breaking plows, one riding sulky plow, oue new spring tooth harrow, one pair of good cast bob sleds, one good cutting box, oue corn sheller, one good pair hay ladders, household and' A 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, 1893, will be given, the purchaser to execute note with approved ireehold security, waiviug recourse to valuation and appraisement laws. No property to be removed uutil terms of sale are complied with. WILSON T. ALLEN, Sr. 47t2 W. H. Pauley, Auctioneer.

The smallest "cat-boil" is large enough to show the blood needs purifying—a warning which, if unheeded, may result, not In more boils, but in something very much worse. Avert the danger in time by the ustf of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Cured others, will cure y,ou.

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Second hand goods wanted at No. 28 South Pennsylvania street. W. S. Kirk-

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