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Quite extensive preparations are being l,eirs of the Macklin .Jeffries estate made for Christmas tree at this phiee on offer for sale the old home farm lying otiet!hristmas eve. Everybody invited to as- half mile south of Charlottesville in Rush jpj£ sist.... Wm. H. Albea accompanied by his brother, left last wet-k fo North Carolina for the purpose of visaing friends und relatives. He will remain until after holidays "Rnnibler" with his smiles and frowns gave the town a flying call laat week. We are always glad to see

nnless we owe for the "Reliable" Mijs. Ella McCreery after a short viswith her parents Mr. and Mrs. lurpliy and other relatives returned home last week in Indiauupolis ohn Cross of Anderson is the guest father, Wm. Wilson ...The meet ere are increasing in interest under adership of Mrs. Kate Breece.... A -gbu rnian by the name of Johnson of Milner rner is here trying to orgauize a singing class at Union. We wish him J-saccess. .Mrs. Fremont Grant of MaxI well was here Monday visiting the families of Bert Doughty and Frauk Little.. %.Mr. Pentland, the school-teacher vis ed friends at the county seat Saturday

Sunday. The school tinder his man?ment is progressing grandly... .tt is orted that Dr. O. A. Collins aud Geo. with their wiyes will after January 1803, become residents of Marion, county and that a physician from nati iiill locate here instead of Dr.

Mr B. Cross and Mints Bros. some fine specimens of to

of Texas. They HIHOswine

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xttme shipment, a fine tnrkey. .. Lee ^.of Illinois, but a former resident na has made his appearence at

MHse more. He will remain ing with bis father, Mart NOLU HUNDKBI). ,v

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county, consisting of 160 acres, 125 acres in a good state of cultivation. Good stock water the year round. Theland is in first class condition. Two story frame house seven rooms, good out build iugs, frame jb.'irn, splendid orchard, bearing. Thisfarm a great bargain and will be sold to suit purchaser. Full possession given March 1st,.Call on or address. 31t£ HENRY JEFFRIES,

Greeu field, Indiana.

American Cholera.

Krom ihe Daily Reveille, Whatcoiu, Wash/ '"T. C. Burnett, the democratic candidate for sheriff,

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THE GREENFIELD REPUKL,

taken violently ill at

Clearbrook. He had all the ay nitons of A&iatic cholera, and for an hour or two it was feared he would die. They finally gave hi a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived him until a physician arrived." That is precisely what the manufacturers of that medicine recommend for cholera. Send for a physician but gi\e their medi cine until the physician arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent in this country next summer this preparation will be in great demand because it can always be. depended upon. For sale by V. L. Earlj, druggist,

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BoliUajr Kxcuruion Ilateft via Bloiiou. Route. Will sell excursion tickets to all points on its line (Including Chicago) and to points on the C. H. & D., T. St. L. & K.

I. D. & W., Vandalia and Wabash Lines, at one and oue third fare. Tickets god going only on date of sale, Dec. 24. 25, 20, and 31, 1892, and January 1, and 2 1893, and good returning up to ami in clnding Jan., 5 1893.

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#$"otMner, hut having no place to move until I rebuild, will close out my entire stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, including my Mammoth stock of

Silverware, and Novelties,

I have secured the Burdett room, opposite my old place of business

THAT TIME EVERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST REMEMBER THE PLACE,

^Burdett Boom, Across the Street From Our OLD STAND. \?$he chance your lifetime 2 Jfcftcliday presents!

We engrave all goods free of charge, and guarantee every article as heretofore.

L. A. DAVIS, "The" Old Reliable Jeweler.

^Parties having left repair work in our care need not worry, as everything was saved.

Farmers come fifteen miles to my store to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many of them, l:ke myself, are never withous it in their homes. It cured my boy of a severe attack of croup, and I believe, saved his life.—K. Daltou, Luray, RuMsell 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. Early, druggist. Dec.

IloJiaays Excursions via Pennsylvania Line*. Oil December 24th, 23th, Sfith and Slst, 1892, Rtid January 1st and 2d, 1^93, excursion tickets at low round trip rates will be sold from stalions on the Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh to poiuts ou those Lines in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tndiaua, Illinois, Kentucky and West Virginia. Return conpon will be valid until January 3d. For details please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent. 50t3

A Horrible ltailrond Accident.

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 diseases in time, life would have been rendered happier and perhaps saved Heed the warning! If you have a cough or any affection of the Throat'and Lungs call 111 V. L. Early's, sole agent aud get a trial bottle free. Large size 50c.

Money to Loan.

Money to loan on reasonable terms. Applyto John Corcoran, room 14, L. C. Thayer's block, fltreeafleld, Ind. 49tf

Do you wish to know the quickest wao to cure a#.old? We will tell you. Tyenre a cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has become settled in the system. The first symptoms area 4ry loud c(jugh and sneezing. The coug! soon MI lowed by watery expectorai and thfc sneezing by a profuse watery chargelrrom the no"9—severe c| there ft a thln^ J»\ting on ^jponly necei

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Florida and the Sunny South via The Big Four Route, To all persons contemplating a southern trip, the Big Four Route offers special attractions and advantages possessed by no other line. Solid Vestibuled trains, heated with steam and equipped with palace sleeping cars, reclining chair cars aud elegant parlor cafe dining cars run daily, making connection in Central Union Station, Cincinnati, with through express trains of the Queen & Ciescewt lioute, Louisville & Nashville, Kentucky Central and Chesapeake t% Ohio Railways avoiding the tedious transfer necessary via of her lines, and affording practically through train service to Old Point Comfort. Abbeville, Chattanooga, New Orleaus, Savannah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Tampa, Indian River and all winter resorts il the South. Tourist tickets \ia the Popular Big Four Route at special low rates are «.»i sale at all conpou ticket offices throughout the country. Ask the agent for tickets, via the Big Four Route. D. B. MARTIN, (ieneral Passenger & Ticket Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. 46i7

Feeble and capricious app elites are best regulated by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. They do not debilitate, by excessive stimulation but cause the stomach, liver and bowels to perform their functions properly. As an after dinner pill, they are unequaled.

Public Sale/

Ttye undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence, one and one half miles south of McCordsville, on the McCordsville and Greeoflelo pike, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., on

TUESDAY DEC. 27, 1892.

The following personal property: Two good work horses, 1 three-year-old black Morgan gelding, 2 yearling colts, 1 milch cow, 2 brood sows, 1 Noblesvllle farm wagon, 1 pair hav ladders, 1 doable corn cultivator, 1 breaking plow, hay In the stack, household and kitchen furniture and uiany otper nrticles too numerous to mention.

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Our old room and new addition is chuck full and running: over.

We have

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IhB Jlolitfay Season of 1892

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DEPARTMENT STORE

Is up with the times, and has secured all the latest ,» Novelties the different markets afford.

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Remember that the Department Store is the leading Holiday House of Hancock county.

We buy in large quantities. In fact, our stock of Holiday supplies is much larger than

ALL THE OTHER STORES COMBINED IN GREENFIELD.

Come where you can have a large selection to choose froni, and the prices are the lowest. V-"-

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give away to our Patrons.

HERE ARE I1JE GONDIIIONS!

For every 50 cents worth of any goods you buy in the Department Store you are entitled to a g'ue 011 the number of feet in the ball of twine und the globe. The first closest guesser gets a late improved first-class NEW SKWINO MACHINE

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A. L^atitiful Chamber Set?

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A FINE-LARGE PICTURE.

A 23X32 ETCHING,

1 .Remember Santa Claus still holds his I headquarters at the Department Store. I J.

WfCOOPEE,

MAKE GLAD

The hearts of the little ones, and big ones as well, for Christmas is coming. Our line of Holiday Goods is complete. and consists of fine plush good., Albums, Pictures, Frames, Books, Toys of all descriptions, Nuts, Confections, \vv etc. We give away a find Bed Room Set on New Year's eve to the person guessing closest to the numbei of'seeus ii a pumpkin in our store. Good goods and lowest prices.

JOHNSON BROS,Charlottesville,

Signifies the best goods for

the least money. His store is filled with all varieties of

HOLIDAY GOODS. 1

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Stock large and full garments choice, at prices low every purchase a bargain styles all new, controlled by us—no duplicates here.

ial attraction in the best $io Cloth Coat ever offered. Another at $5. A choice of about 100 Misses' Jackets, sizes 12 to 16 years, regular price $7.50. "''f?

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\FURS—Our Fur stock is ^omplete now 'twill be diminished soon. The sooner you make your choice the better.

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—New styles jVist received inp Gowns, with colored embroidery also Silk Gkirts. f'

LADIES MACKINTOSHES-—Our Christmas, jline is 01:

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