Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 22 February 1894 — Page 8

Correspondence.

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Sunday... .S. Barber, from Rushville, spent. Sunday with Rev. Nichols, who is a relative of Mr. B.'s wile... .S. Haskett, a brother-in law of Dau Long, and living with h'.m, is very low with typhoid fever. .. .E. P. Scott is stocking up with building material for the Spring trade.... Wliats the matter witii che church choirs at this place? •. Albert Geisel is expecting a situation with a relative at Indianapolis who lately received an appointment as postmaster at that place... .Two houses on Mill street belonging to B. F. Rice, were sold last weefc by H. Eaton, his agent. One to Smith Drake and one to J. J. Preston Wm. Waltke came over from the city last Saturday, and remained over Sunday... Stewart Nichols, who has been laying in such a critical condition for so many weeks, from injuries received in a runaway accident, died last Sunday. Funeral

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following. Interment in Crown Point Cemetery .Rev. Wittieli, of Middletown, O., come to attend the Schildmeier funeral, arriving too late. Pie remained here visiting friends through the week, returning on Saturday last.. .The town board lias advertised for bids for the construction of eleven street cisterns, located at the most convenient places over town for use in cate oi lires. They have also placed fire alarms in all the church buildings. Jacob Denkel was at Warrington last Monday, visiting his daughter, Mrs Andy Deck....We have seen several notices of fox drives posted, but as yet we have the first fox to near of being caught.... Institute here last Saturday wi the usual attorn a ice ai interest. Tlie program for the next on« will probably be entirely different from any of the former... .Only four more weeks of school here... .Mis. W. E. 1-Jttssell spent the greater pait of this we?k visiting her parents at Reed\ille... John Matlock has placed his saw-mill one of the largest circular saws used in any mill of that capacity. John seems to mean business. He also has A be Morford employed buying timber for him. .. .Mrs.

Yausickle returned last- Tuesday fr»m Rising Faw n, (ia.. where sho has been staying' witii l• daughter. Mrs. L. \V. Nichols, for scv r.:l months past Mr. and Mrs Ezra E.ton, of Indianapolis, attended the fUNtral of S. Nichols last Tuesday.

O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler •Co., W. Va ., appreciates a good thing and does uot hesitate to say so He was almost prostrate with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says: "It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and colds.v For sale by M. C. Quigley, druggist. feb

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Good news, the Handle factory started last week....Z. Stansbury moved his lamily and household goods near Fortville last week C. O. Garriott, of your city, was in town last week transacting business... .Arthur James and family, of near Greensboro was visiting relatives here over Sunday R. M. Julian moved in the house vacated by Z. Stansbury last Saturday... .G. H. Faulkner was called away one day last week on special business ...Dovey and Ollie Garriott spent Friday and Saturday in your city. .Zolk Bros, moved their picture car last Friday to Charlottesville. We wish them grand success, for they done us good work. .. Our school is getting along nicely under the management of Walter Bridges and Anna Evans. We regret that, it is so near out.. .Asa James and wife, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. (J. Garriott, of your city, one day last week... Cora Cooper is spending a few days at Mt. Comfort.... K. E. Free! and Hattie Macy were married one day lust week, also Moses Barris and Ki/.zie Richardson ot Westland, were, married and on Thursday Matt Johns gave them an infair dinner and a grand time was reported.... Alice, daughter of Joseph Robinson died on last WeuLiesduy with consumption and was buried at the Harlan cemetery.... J. W. Smith, who is teaching school at No. 1. this township will move back to town as soon as his school closes.... Dr. B. H. Cook is a candidate for trustee, of this township on the Democratic ticket... .It is reported that Henry Pennington, our druggist, is going to assist Jonn Reddington in farming this season .. .Mrs. Florence Asbury and Fred Pennington are on the sick list... .Dr. Johnson and wife of Knightstown, spent Sunday with his brother ...Frank Johnson and family of Charlottesville, spent Sunday with friends here. .Geo. W. Sowervvine was at Knightstown Monday.... Minnie Lakiu, of near Charlottesville, visited Mrs. Harry Johnson, Saturday .. J. H. Pennington spent Sunday with friends at Ogden T. B. Wilkinson, of Knightstown was in town Monday... .Wm. Kenyon, our blacksmith, is going to build an addition to his shop J. A. Ayers and Wm. Kenyon were at your city, as jurors in a special case last Monday. They were excused. .. .Harry Allright, of Knightstown was here, Mouday The trade of the Hardware store between P. K. May and L. W. Forbes fell through with aud Dr. J. P. Julian took a half iuterest with P. K. May. Invoiced last Mouday ...The saw-mill of J. M. Cooper & Sous is now running full time....The Eev. John Heim will lati his regular appointment at the M. E. church next Sunday at 3 p. m.

Mrs. Emily Throne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, ssys she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the, pain so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's Pain Balm and that she has also used it for lame back with great success. For sale by M. C. Quigley, druggist.

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The jingle of the sleigh bells are counted a thing of the past... .Miss Cora Cooper of Wiikinson, visited her brother, J. C. Cooper and'wife over Sunday... Quite a number from this place was called to the grand jury this week Rev. Fish was compelled to leave his protracted meeting on account of the Quarterly' meeting at McCordsville. Rev. Asbury, of Wilkinson, was expected to continue the meeting over Sunday, but owing to some unknown reason he failed to arrive, and the meeting closed Friday night with prayer meeting and a crowded house... .Miss Anna Evans, who is teaching at Wilkinson, visited her parents a few days at this place. .Harry Bell and Millie Crossly went to Indiana polls last Saturday... .Misses Ella and 2ila Compton visited their sister, Mrs. Morrison, a few days last week ... Harry Crowley made a flying visit to relatives in Illinois last week. .Miss Pearl Wright, •f McCordsville, visited Miss Doeie Stoner Jasfc Thursday night... .Mr. Lamb Smith •f the firm of Smith A Smith, real estate

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agents of Indianapolis, was calling on relatives and friends here last Saturday. ,,..Wm. Sheets, our section foreman, is thinking of moving his family to a section near Springfield, Ohio, in the near future .. Mr. Harry Smith, of Marion county, Sundayed with his lady friend, Miss Carrie Furgasou, of this place.... Tke "Little Wonders" are billed for I this place March 10. Admission 10 and 15 cents.

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CAKKOLLTOS.

Stewart Nichols died last Sunday morning. Mr. Nichols suffered severely for about five mouths, due to injuries received in falling from his wagon. The remains were-interred a,t New Palestine cemetery James Boyce is on the sick list Several people in our village are the least provoked oil account of the letters they received on the 14th....John Xoe, of Terre Haute, is visiting relatives here this week... Mrs. Jessie Barnett is slowly recovering from a severe sickness .Mrs. Eliza Noe died of heart trouble last Friday morning.... Uriah Low was in Indianapolis la-t week, purchasing furniture for his new son-in-law. The newly married couple have ojur !est wishes. .. ..John Aiyea is undergoing a severe sickness... .The stars aud stripes now float over our school-house.

(iond Xcws.

No other medicine in the world was ever given such a test of its curative qualities, as Otto's cure. Thousands of bottles of this great German remedy are|being distributed Free of charge, by druggists iu this country,to those afflicted with consumption, Asthma, Croup,severe Coughs Pneumonia aud all Throat aud Lung diseases,giving the people proof that Otto's Cure will cure them, aud that it is the grainiest triumph of Medical «u nce. For sale only by V. L. Early. Samples free. Large buttles 50c. 51 tf

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Glad to say that health iu general is good at present... .There was a large at tendance at the Evangelical services Sunday... Several from here attended the revival at Mt. Comfort last week... .Mrs. Downing, who is quite old is again on the sick list .. .Mary Furgason has returned to school again at Franklin... .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiese entertained a number of young folks Sunday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Jo!- Waltz, of New Palestine were the guests of Wm. Gale and family, Friday... .J. M. Buchanan returnel home Friday, after spending a week with relatives here Ed Hasseld visited his parents Mouday... .Mrs. Biebiuger went to the city, Thursday Mr. Shover, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Chappell, of Mohawk were the guests of Herman Coleman and family Tuesday Mrs. George Retmier and daughter visited her parents over Sunday... John Buchanan and wife were the guests of Mr. Leslie and family near Mt. Comfort, Sunday Lou Fye and wife spent one evening last week with Joe Fye and wife at Oaklaud Mrs. Seth Wray and Mrs. Jeph Lynch, visited in the city, Thursday... .Mrs. Spencer Huntington and Mrs. John Buchanan, spent Monday itn Mrs. Frank Askren, near Lawrence... .Mrs. Cassie Wonnells, is visiting iu the city this week... .Mrs. R. S. Records aud son, of Lawrence, are spending a few davs with her parents Lena Kellar, who has beeu visiting her brother and sister at Sidney, Ohio, for several weeks, returned home last week ....Mrs. Wm. Schlticher visited iu the city, Monday... Mrs. Foley is visiting her son and family at Richmond this week... .Quite an unfortunate thing happened last Friday, when Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plunge wer« out sleighing for the first tin.e. They drove out past the creamery, when the horse began to act strangely, but before they could scarcely get the harness off, she fell aud died in a few minutes, the cause is unknown.

Ten days loss of time on account of sickuese and a doctor bill to pay, is anything but pleasant for a man of a family to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher1. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was sick in bed for ten days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says: "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considerable success, I think' only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to cure a cold qu'ckly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. C. Quigley, druggist. feb

MAXWELL.

Candidates getting thick Republican stock is a way above par this year about here Born to T. N. Jackson and wife Monday, a big boy. T. N. "set 'em up" to everybody who came in the store ....Sam Duncan, of Indianapolis, was here Friday buying more brick. Mr. D. has bought one million and a half of brick at this place Frank Little, of Mohawk has moved to our town... .John Gant aud Wm. Little, of Mohawk, were the guests of J. F. Gant Sunday.... Moses feb. Gant has returned from Hillsboro, 111., where he has been making an extended visit... .Rev. Thomas has been holding a series'of meetings at the Adventist church this week....A. E. Curry made a business trip to Indiauapolis Saturday... ,H.

D. Barrett, of Greenfield, was here on business Friday....D. M. Moroney aud wife visited his mother

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Fortville last

Sunday.... Miss Mattie Henry is on the sick list this week... .Meeting at the Friends' church is still in progress and the house is crowded every night. .John Kingan has sold his farm east of town to James Jacobs, who will move to it in a short time... .Alfred Miller was here Monday looking after some horses.. .The brick factory will start up in a day or two and will be run day and night, as they have orders enough ahead for several months' work .. .Mr. Wm. Bradley's relatives gave him a big dinner Sunday in honor of his

68th

birthday. A host of

his relatives and friends were present and all had a pleasant time. He received several presents. The Rev. G. A. Love was seen leaving in the evening with about all the cake he coald carry. The Rev. always comes in for a portion.

*THE G-RIJENFIELI) REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1894.'

CHABLOTT£SVILLE.

Micah Morris, assisted by Rilda Parker, is conducting a series of meetings at the Friends' church. Services at 2 p. m. and each night... Martha Hammond and eldest daughter attended the funeral of Mrs. H's grandchild at Anderson last week... .A normal school is being agitated. ... A library in connection with tne school is being talked of... .Elds. Hammond and Coryea are conducting meetings at the Christian church Eld W. A. Coryea and wife, who had charge of a Chinese school at Los Angeles, Cal., and have just completed a preaching tour through Georgia and Florida, are guests of her parents, Dr. Hammond and lady John Fry has purchased the restauraut outfit of Sam Staley, and will furaish warm meals at all hours... Delia Walker of Warrington was the guest of parents Monday eveuing Pastor J. W. Bowen returned Monday noon from his regular appointments and assisted in revival at the Friends' Church that evening and later meetings.... Dr. Cox aud wife started for their future home at Long Beech, Cal., Tuesday.. .The friends of Isaac Lcamons aud family are assisting him and he hopes to rebuild as soon as the weather permits. We hope their great JOSS will be replaced through the generosity of more favored neighbors and friends, whose reward is sure.

PHILADELPHIA.

The last Quarterly Meeting of this Conference year will be held at this place next Saturday and Sunday, Elder Stabler will preach on Saturday morning at 10:30 ... .Herbert Davis aud mdtherof Iudianapolis were guests of William Mutton's last week... Mr. McBride who formerly lived on the farm of Jauies Duncan north east of here has moved to this place and occupies the property of Mrs. Fannie Jones.... George Atherton who has been quite sick for some time is gradually improving. .. .Mrs. America Kuight of Indianapolis visited trieuds and relatives at this place last week Of late there seems to be quite an attraction for George Hutton at the home of Jake Hoss.. Miss Louisa Richmon of Gem spent last Wednesday with Miss Alice Meek The basket-supper held at this place on last Wednesday evening to procure a flag for the school house was a success in every respect... .Mrs. Scott of Geneva, Ind., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clara Hutton at this place... .Meeting will be held at this place every night this week Ed. Klem, operator at New Castle was seen on our streets last week.

WAKRIXGTON.

Mr. John Cane, is on the sick list.... Mrs. William. Williams, is dangerously ill again .. ..Sleighing his been the style in this vicinity for some time quite a large crowd were in attendance at the spelling school at No. 2, last Friday evening... .Miss. Dollie Orr of your city, is the guest of her cousin Mary Orr.... Several pupils of this township wrote for diplomas last Saturday, may they be crowned with success.. .Messrs. Oran Moore, Willard Barrett, Sam T.iueblood and Misses. Eunice Barrett, Mary .Matthews, Maggie Rodgers and Grace Jarrett of Eden Etta Barrett, W. T. Orr and Harve Blakly of this place, spent last Thursday evening with Miss. Tillie Trees, music and games were the principal feat ures of the evening A protracted meeting commences at the U. B. church, nextThursday night.. .Mrs. Jasper McCarty of Anderson, was the guest of relatives at this place last week.

WESTLAND.

Mark Catt was at Indianapolis Inst Friday on busiuess Wm. Yates will soon move to your city. Andy Zimnier man will remove to the farm Mr. Yates vacates... .The relatives and friends of Beuj. IT. Binford reminded him of his 50 birthday, which occurred on Feb. 14th, by gathering at his home with well filled baskets, but Mr. B. surmised something of the kind and was not much surprised. The day was spent pleasantly in social conversion... .Moses Burris, one of our Westland blacksmiths and Miss Kizzie Richardson were quietly married at the bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Elijah Aliens Feb. 14 We extend our congratulations. ... Abe Coffin, a few days ago shot- a fox that was started near the church.. Uncle Dix Coffin has returned from F.iirmount... Our young folks that have been attending the revival at the Grove report quite an interesting time, conducted by Caroline Hunnicut. The farmers through here complaiu that the foxes are taking their young lambs....

Mrs. Mack Harter and Dick Richardson are on the sick list.

3IILNEB CORNER.

The smiling countenance of C. G. Offutt, of your city was on the Corner last week, seeing the boys and who they would prefer for Judge. Uncle Dave Gooding has not been here yet, but we hope he will give us a call Candidates are looming up all around and the hearty hand shake and the pleasant inquiry, how is your health, is heard on all sides

Brother Hunt preachad at Sugar Grove Sunday last to a good audience. He is now conducting a series of meetings at Willow Branch, while there has been no accessions as yet. The interest is good and it is hoped that more grand results will follow soon... Mrs. J. R. Smith, of Fortville is visiting her father, Dr. S. A. Troy here. Her husband, who is spending the winter in Florida will return home soon Mrs. Lou Valentine, who has been sick for the last five weeks is getting some better... F. M. Ferrell, J. M. Keller and others will soon commence the manufacture of maple molasses. We hope we will be remembered with a nice cake of maple sugar ... We learn that a few of our young boys were intoxicated last week. The person or persons that would sell ardent spirits to minors should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Let the grand jury ferret out the case...-Cyrus Manning, our accommodating blacksmith is in very poor health at present .. .The good people of this neighborhood will make their pastor Brother Hunt a nice donation this week, which is very commendable in them and shows a spirit of christian charity.

FOUNTAISITOWN.

Mr. and Mrs. James Reed attended the funeral of Mrs. Noe, at Fairview, SUD day... .Mr. and Mrs. Eluier Bassett entertained Miss Hagan, of Shelbyville, last week ...Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faut spent Friday with Ernst Faut and family west of Carrollton.... Quite a number of relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cole came over from Morristown Wednesday, to celebrate Mr. Cole's birthday. The day was enjoyed very pleasantly by those present.. ..Miss Kate Sbank has just recovered from an attack of the mumps.

Mr. and Mrs. George Smith spent Monday at Greenfield....Mrs. Gerbig has been afflicted with the grip for the

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past week... Mr. and Mrs. Ora Boyce, of: Carrollton, spent Sunday with the latter's parents... .The members of the Christian church have hired Rev. Taylor, of Irvington, for their pastor. ..Mr. and Mrs. Cole were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means, notth-west of Car rollton, Sunday... .Mr. Will Martin and family, Miss Lou Gunn aud Grace Camp bell, spent Friday with Mr. aud Mrs. Cain Brandenberg, near New Palestine.

Mrs. Elmer Bassett spent Saturday and Sunday at Shelbyville... .Mr. Sam Williams and mother spent Saturday at Shelbyville.. .John Hittlo and wife, of New Palestine, were the guests of his aunt, Mrs. Keaton and family last Fri day....Mr. and Mrs. Bowman were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Sunday... .The ladies of the Christian church have organized a Mite Society. They met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Reed. .. .The series of meetings conducted by Rev. Fair and wife, closed Sunday night. The meetings weie well atteude with large and appreciative audiences, as both were able speakers. The people of this community donated quite an amount of mouey iu their behalf... .The school at this place will raise the Star Spangled Banner and also celebrate Washington's birthday, next Thursday, Feb. 22. Appjopriaitexercises will ba held in the M. E. church ... .Examination were held at the school Saturday. Quite a number of pupils wrote for diplomas... .Otto Montgomery and wife, accompanied by their cousin from Shelbyville, and Miss Grace Smith, of this place, spent Sunday with John Inlow and family.

FORTVILLK.

Protracted meeting closed at the M. E Church on last Wednesday night with a sacramental service with 105 accessions, about 90 conversions and some reinstated ... .Chas. Davis was at Pendleton last Tuesday in the interest of the Rebekah Lodge .. .George Thomas is a happy man it is a girl A. P. Conklin of Greenfield was in town on Friday... .Elder McCal lun filled the pulpit at the Christian Church on Sunday and five persons were immersed... .The Rebekah Lodge of this place is in a very prosperous condition at present, they were at Pendleton on the 20th. to reinstate the Lodge and took in about 84 members... .A child of Joliu Smith of near McCordsville was burned on Mouday ...Walter Clayton was ry sick with conjestion of ttje stomach the first of the week but is better now. .. In galls was the victim of a (ire last week the chemical works burned Tasper Du•/,an aud wife are happy over a girl at their house... .Jos. Bill has moved into the Brown building... .Olucy has moved the Clayton stock into the Clayton build iug....E. D. Allen of the Pendleton School was in town on Saturday.... Rev. Slack was at Anderson last Monday on business.

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Administrator's Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given-that Ibe undersigned bas been, by the Cleft of the Hancock Circuit Conrt, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Suian Cunningham, late of Hancock county, Ind., deceased. bald estate is supposed to be solvent.

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The undersigned will sell at public sale at the residence of James McNamee, miles north of New Palestine, Ind., on

Thursday, March 8, 1894,

Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property:

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Consisting of 5 head of first-clnss brood mares 5 years old and over. This includes Topsey, the best, heavy draft brood mare 111 Haucoek county. Four head ot good work hon-e* -1 years old and ovcr:xtwo :5-vear old geldings, extra good ones: two 2year old geldings and four extiv, good yearling colts. One of these yearlings is a full blood French draft stallion. Pedigrees of horses will be given on day of sale. Two good milk cows, one with young calf: the other will be ,resh the 1st of May. Twen-ty-two head of stock hogs, including 8 head of shoats and 2 good brood sows with six pigs a pkee, O: Me(.'oruii-k .-elf-binder, one 5-hood w} enfc drill and one buggj

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waiving recourse to valuation and appraisement laws. No property removed until terms of sale are complied with.

W. and BENJ. McNAMEE.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR, AND EMBALMER,

"And the Leaves of the Tree were for the healing of the Na~ tions.''—Rev. xxii, 2. _______

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DOCTOR

Has permanently located his Lodge and Parlors on second floor of the Wm. P. Wilson new block, north of court-house, Greenfield, Ind.. where he will be every day, except Sunday and Monday, after December 20.

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