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Mr Leauder Ifar*ey, who is working at inMijuw.vi-ited his parwits oue night last week .. Mr. John KirkhofE and wife ot .-.'ew Palestine, were the guests of Mrs. K.'s parents., Mr. and Mrs
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quits sick....Mr. Win. Vansickle is very sick with dropsy, his recovery is doubtful.. Mr. Friitiiv Asksen and family visited Mrs. A.'s parents over Sunday.. Mrs. Gard, of Indianapolis, is still giving music lessons to Bc-rtha and Harry Heiuricli and Liiitce Huntington. The children are getting along nicely ...John Harvey of ch« city. was at the home of his parents Monday The young sou of Win. Gait and wife was christened Sunday. I'is dhhs is Otto Victor.... Fred A. Wiese Grilled on Geo. Cottnian, ft Irviugtou, Moaday, to have his cards -'nted as Republican candidate for 'Trustee of Warren township.
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he will gaiu the day Mrs. Mary Harding, ol lu'-icuutp'ilis, spent Tuesday with her p:ireuts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman .... A: Jl, ?y Met/.ner is visiting her sister 111 the city. .Mrs. Lora Schmidt visited relatives at Philadelphia over Sunday... .Misses Maud and Hazel Morris attended the wedding of tlie.r cousin at West Newton, last week .. Joe Willctt and wife are the proud parents of a tire b'ibv jir1'. ..'jhaclss and Frank Darv.ie.h, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with liieir parent ... Mis& Alia Fish was at the city last Friday... .Charles Unman is still holding his position as operator at Richmond, Ind....Mr. Louis Wessling and Miss Black, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. W.'s parents. ...Mrs. liamsey, of Philadelphia, spent one day lasr. week. at. the home of Biathia Fish... .Miss Anna Petticord, one of our high school students, wrote tor eacher's license at Indianapolis, last Saturday. Anna is a good girl and we wish her success.... Ivlr. ami Mrs. Auton Wiese attended the joint: celebration of Mr. Ben and Sam Spriuger's birthdays, at the former's home. Sunday... .Mrs. Maggie Martin and daughter spent Thursday with Mrs. M.'s sister, Mrs. J. S. McConnell ..Miss hvick ot' Indianapolis, spent a lew days ao the home of her aunt, Mrs. Shoi ts, last week... Mr Merriman, a si ent of Fraokliu College, delivered ry interes ing sermons at the Baptist emirch to quite a large and attentive audience Sunday. Excellent singing was rendered. Miss M. Harvey, our organist, has by her constant devotion, done much to encourage the young people to take part in the singing. Mr. Merriman will be with us again in two weeks....The Sundayschools at this place are growing in interest. G1 td. to se'i the young men as well as the ladies taking such an interest, and hope they will continue and encourage others.. .D Gc-oige and wife, ironi Columbus, Ohio, has located here, living in the house formerly occupied by the late Dr. Collins. Although young, we hope he wiil be successful. Our high school is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Hummell, a graduate of Butler Uuiversity. "The stars ard stripes" now float over our High Schojl buil iog. The money for the pureh tse and erection of the flag, was raised by a committee consisting of John Atheitm, Kate Harvey, Wm. Weise and i\ ma Shpeherd. The patrons and citizen were very liberal in their donations. The sc'uuui gave quite a nice entertainment in the afternoon in honor of Washington's birthday. The exercises were op-~ueu by a soug entitled "America." by school, followed by an opening ac:dr :ss by Prof. F. F. Hummell. Among some of the exercises were "A Biography of Washington," by John Atherton an essay "Our Flag," by Wm. Weise: a dec! 'nation, "Our National Flag," by Bessie Sharpe: an essay, "The National Flag." Kate Harvey: declamation, "True Nobility," Cinda Weise declamation, "The Stars and Stripes." Jessie Fish. These are only a few of the many declamations and essays. The exercises closed by the school singing "The Star Spangled Bauner." The No. 6 school was present, also a number of the patrons.
Gr»?at Triumph.
Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure hy the must speedy and greatest remedy in the world, Otto's Cure for Lung and Throat diseases. Why will you continue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough when V.L.Early, druggist, sole agent, will furnish you a free sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy:-' Its success is simply wonderful, a.\ jour druggist will tell you. Otto's Cure is now sold in every town and villnge on this continent. Samples free.
Lt.rge bottles 50c. JlcDOitOSVlLLE The entertainment given by the High School pupils was well patronized by the people of McCordsville and community on Saturday evening. The receipts were $18.81. Thus the new chairs for the library are paid for, with a reserve of several dollars to be applied to the purchase of additional books. It was one of the most pleasant entertainments ever given here. H. N. Thompson could not be present, yet he sent the admission fee of himself and wife, manifesting his hearty co operation. Our students emphatically proved that .students can take part in eitertainmcnis, il properly managed, and not lose one inch of ground in their school work, ^nice only part of them were engaged in the entertainment. Live student- do not lose their heads. Smoking pipes is Incoming an expensive luxury here Josie Wilson and Jennie Pope took firsr. -rank in their respective grades at the last examination Mr. Hinds and Mrs Jay are respectively carrying three grades in school Mrs. Wm. Smith presented the school with a number ot valuable magazines last week.
J. L. Vail returned from Pana, 111., last Sat".rdny He.rzy Apple, is thinking of trying the Stale Normal this spring. Bravo. Look out for the "big" institute here next Saturday. Papers, talks, discussions, sonus, recitations, mandolin solos, etc., will be the order of exercises. Come over Henry Crossley is still making improvements. T. R. Pentecost is on the grand jury. A more honorable, conscientious man could not be found The "Social Glass" will be presented by some of the friends of the Universalist church in the near future. This is a powerful temperance drama and merits a crowded house. The Horse Thief Detective Association met at the school-house en Saturday, about one hundred strong. They are gentlemen not one spitting tobacco juice upon the floor Willie McGord was seriously attacked with pleurisy •n Saturday evening, but is much better.
Paul Moore, of Shelden, Neb., is visiting his father-in-law, Elias McCord.
&>' MOHAWK. Jlealth is good in this community
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Log hauling is tho order of the day, which by the way is about the only industry at present The Liberal United Brethren have elected a Board of Trustees, ostensibly for the purpose of building a. clmrch boils'? at this place, iu the I near future. Something we very much need. The grand jury seems to be wanting to make a statistical 1
i-eport of all our doings, judging from the great number of witnesses examined. We hope they may be altogether successful in their aims, for lawlessness has ruu riot in this town and com munity, until civil people have become disgusted We are glad to note the marriage of Thad Lane and Julia McCune, on Thursday last. May they live long, be prosperous and enjoy life greatly «3unday-school is still well attended by classes, and a good interest is manifested.
Glad Tidings.
The grand specific for the prevailing malady of the age, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Costiveness, General Debility, etc. is Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves. This great herbal tonic stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the Liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Large packages 50c. Sold only by V. L. Early, druggist.
AVAKltliMilON,
Our school will close next Thursday. The teachers are congratulated for the success they have had during their school ...Chas. Brower moved his household goods to Keunard last Thursday. He intends keeping a butcher shop there. .. No wonder Joe Reeves has such a broad smile on his countenance, another little girl has come to live with him Henry Jones, of Kent, led., was a guest here last week... .Look out for a wedding in the near future... Win. Reeves moved to his farm near Willow Branch Monday. .. .Abraham Little is night watch at the mill now Last Sunday evening, while Aaron Nibarger was attending services at the. U. B. church, some one took a part of his harness and it could not be found. .. .Thomas Gilsou got severely hurt last Thursday by a horse biting him on the nose Delia Sparks gave a pleasant social last Saturday night.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives t-lie best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations iu this market. I recommend it because it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, cold and croup. A. W. Baldridge, Millersville, III. For sale by M. C. Qoigley, druggist. mar
L.XHU COKNEK.
G. W. Parker, of Buckcreek towhship, accompauicd by James Cranfill, of near Philadelphia, were here last Saturday. Mr. Parker is soliciting support in the coming Democratic nominating convention to be held in the various townships of this county, for the office of auditor.. There was prayer and class meeting at Sugar Grove church last Sunday. The meetings were a success spiritually, a good feeling prevailing among all present A. L. Murfln, candidate for trustee of Green township was in attendance.... Several of the brethren here are attending the revival meetings at Willow Branch at the U. B. church. They report as having good meetings Several of our citizens of this place, are attending court in your city, this week William Gale, of Columbus, Madison connty, Ind. is visiting his son, Ephriam Gale Washington's birthday was appropriately observed at Sugar Grove School. They had quite a nice program. All went went away feeling that it was good for them to be there... .Grandma Keller who has been quite sick, is getting better.... Mrs. Maria Tweedy and children are visiting friends at Fortville. .. .Rambler, of the Democrat was in our midst, a few days ago... .Alice Murfln is staying with Mrs. Frank Sipe at Willow Brauch Rev. Reece, of the Radical Brethren preached at Bass School House Sunday night. He will preach there every two weeks, all are invited to attend Elmer McComas will move to the farm of Jasper Thomas, near Willow Branch this week. Jeif Rains, of Madison county will occupy the house left by Mr. McComas... .F. M. Feirell is on the invalid list.
A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At times the pain" was so severe that he could not lift anything. With all he could do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he says, "And have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by M. C. Quigley, druggist. mar
WESTLAND.
G. D. Chappel visited friends at Morristown, Sunday .. .Ed Barrett will move to your city soon. ..Three more weeks of school.... Westland will soon have three blacksmith shops D. Jones, our huckster, will move to Cleveland ... Dr. Alfred Harold, of Indianapolis, visited his parents here, Sunday Those on the sick list are Mrs. Bailey Binford, and the children of Charles Ratliff... .Tom Smith our blacksmith, had a good cow to die last week... Orvel Kearnes will soon move here, from your city.
CHARLOTTESVILLE
Will Evans and wife, of Indianapolis, were the guests of parents, Jos. and Leah Evans last week.... W. S. Lane attended the funeral, as director, of Charles Williams' child, near Simmons, Sunday Dora Decker and sou, of Arlington, were guests of his mother, Sunday James Outlahd aud wife, of Maple Valley, were guests of J. F. Shultz and family, Friday
Elder E. W. Hammond occupied the pulpit of congregation^ church at Dun kirk, by request Sunday...Meetings are progressing! with interest at both Christian and Friends church... Julia Carter, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her mother, Laviua Carrol...Lucien Sample occupies Isaac Hatfield's property on South Depot street....E. D. Johnson and his mother have taken rooms in Belinda Scott's hon,e on Bunker Hill... .Oscar Reese occupies Rosanna Brown's house, recently vacated by E. D. Johnson... .A couple of Ambrotypists with travelling car have located east of W. C. T. U. Hall and wish to copy your phiz... .Isaac Leamons and wife have south rooms in the home of their son Charles, until their own home is rebuilt. Wm. Walker is soliciting funds to repair their great loss and we hope will be eminently successful. While constantly blest in receiving, we need, sometimes to be reminded that it is yet more blessed to give. .The wife of Micah Morris recently suffered a severe attack of heart trouble, caused by hearing of the death of her oldest son, who was on his way home and died at Chicago of smallpox. .. .Eli Brown, of Spiceland, was the
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guest of his children, J. F. Shultz aud lady, Monday.
"Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of diseases in New York comes from carlessuess about catching cold," says Dr. Cyrus Edson. "It is such a simple tiling and so common that very few people, uuless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there area great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin in this neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advise is, when you have oue get rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not neglect it. Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cure a cold but we will. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tt will relieve the lungs, aid expect oration, open the secretions and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. C. Quigley, druggist. mas
WILLOW BRANCH.
Meeting closed Sunday night, only two con ersious... .John King moved to town Wednesday... .Lewis Mills is very sick.. Leon Wilborn will move to Pendleton... Charley Troy closed the meeting by giving a personal talk.. .The W. £. Comedy Co. are billed for Conkliu Schood-hou.se, Saturday night. They will show at the M. E. church in the near future... Clint Presnell made a visit to Cadiz last week. .... Henry Martin is moving on the farm south of the depot, owned by F. B. Thomas... .James Parker has sold a part of his farm to Joe Wilson. Jim's old homestead east of the road, 37 acres.
EDEN.
Miss Mamie Rogers is still sick.... Mrs. Dr. Justice, Mrs. Frank Bell and Tempa Barrett, of Maxweil, Mis. Simmons, o.. Kuightstown, and A. H. Barrett, took dinner last Friday with Isaac Barrett anil wife A splendid day it was to them as old friends aud relatives.... Itev. John Addington preached for us last Saturday night... A grand time is expected at the institute to oe held here next Saturday, March 3. The school will join in and help make the day one to be remembered ... Willard Barrett aud sister Eunice, visited relatives and friends at Greenfield over Sunday... .Prof. P. Jay Slocum, with some help, will begin a norniai school here March 22, which will pay any one to attend, as the professor is one oi the best instructors in the State... .Low Sheritt accidentally shot himself in the hand last week. It was serious for a while, but he is doing tinely now Mrs. Charles Barnard, who has not been ex pected to live for a few days, is better Mrs. Sophia Sturns and son, of Warrington, were the guests of Mrs. Mary Roger last week... .Mrs. Isaac Barrett and Mrs. James Kerlin were guests of Mrs. Henry L. Moore at Greenfield, last Monday ... Elwood Barnard, who has been very sick, is convalescing....Mrs. Minnie Jairett and daughter Daisy, called on friends at Greenfield last Tuesday.
PHILADELPHIA.
A successful flag raising occurred at this place on Washington's birthday Mrs. Flora Hammer, of Indianapolis, visited her sister, Mrs. A. C. Atherton, last week Clel Staley and wife, of Cumberland, have moved in with Mrs. Eliza Gray Gecrge Ashcraft, who has been absent some six or seven months working in the Southern part of the State, returned home last Monday Mrs. Scott visited the family of John Haiues at Gem last week JaKe Hoss will move on the farm of Jerome Black, southeast of this place next Tuesday Mrs. Lora Smith, of Cumberland, is .visiting friends here— Mrs. John Haines, of Gem spent lust Thursday at Wm. Button's—Mort Cope land is working at Indianapolis for a soap factory. He is doing a good business.
MAXWELL.
The Brick Factory is running at full blast Only one week of school Albert Fro and wife talk of teaching a spriug term school here .. .George Phemi3ter, John Appoil and Mrs. Thomas Holland are on the sick list John Hudson and wife who have been here for some months, will leave iu a few days for their home in Kansas Miss Fannie Jones of Willow Branch, was the guest of O C. Jackson Friday C. W. Chappel a Toledo Boot and shoe salesman, visited John Chappel here this week Moses Gant, of the democratic party and Charles Chambers of the Republican party, have decided to make the race for constable of this place, subject to the election next November Mr. Ed Currygave his kt spelling school Monday night, the house was crowded, the evening was spent in spelling and Mr. Curry and Mr. John Kingau entertuined the audience for quite a while with some most excelent music A, E. Hopkins meet with a very bad accident Monday, while in Greenfield his horse took fright run off and threw Mr. Hopkins out of th buggy against the fence and broke his nose and bruised him up considerably. On the same day G. R. Chappels horse become frightened and threw Mr. Chappel wife and little girl out aud broke the little girls collar bone. Dr. Justice was called in to dress the wound.
WILLOW BRANCH. (Left from last week)
Checker is the game now... Clint Presnel is learning the harness trade unders C. S. Reckord... .Speagla for sheriff... .Geo. Hull and Leon Wilborn were at Ingalls Monday. They report lots of wbi^k... .Joe Collins, of Fortville, is in our midst again, and intends moving soon. He will work on the farm for A.
Thomas... .Emma Buckley has been quite sick for a few days, but is is some better HOW .. .Look out for the wedding. ... .W. S. Thomas changes pastures aud swings on the corner occasionally Joel H. Knight has a splendid trade in playing the game alone. He always has good meat at low prices Lewis Mills is no better at this writing John Patterson aud John Marsh made a flying visit to Greeufleld one day last week. They are working in the interest of the "is to be" brick factory. .McCormacks have started their mill. They have lots of work to do, and they think work will keep up all the year Dr. S. A. Troy is again a candidate for Representative Will Jackson will soon move on the farm of his father-in-law, Ila Steele, where he uill share a part of the work in tilling the soil... .Henry Paxton rented Noah Braddock's farm. He intends putting out 400 acres of corn... .Don't forget the wedding... .Joel H. Knight was called to Indianapolis Wednesday to be re-examined. Joe deserves a handsome increase....Jasper Estel is in needful circumstances. He has been sick for seme time and no help. Friends why not do something for him?.. Wm. Carter was called to Greenfield last Tuesday, don't know what for. Grand jury probably.... Wm. M. Thomas will erect a
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barn in thi' near future that wil1 be a leader iu liis township the way of aize and comfort... .Wowder Herb is all the talk at the Last Chance store,—wouderful .. .Chas. Elmore is going west the sriug to grow up with the country. Sam Grunden, firemau at McCormack's saw mill, has a snap now. They are using natural gas. J. C. Bucklev is their foreman... .Aunt Matilda Thomas is not improving much.... Franklin Piper will erect a new barn in the sprimj He will then be well lixed with the comforts of life.... Meeting is progressing nicely at the U. B. church. Great interest is being taken by both members and non-members. May great uood be the fi JAL result. RKD HEAD.
McCORDSVILLE Left from last week.
A very pleasaut surprise was made on Aaron Vail, since our last report, the oc casion beiug his 60th birthday. .. Newton Warren and wife entertained several of our young people, a few evenings siuce.. The I. O. O. F. Lodge here is having quite a revival. We now have a regular team....I. H. Day successfully passed the civil service examination at Indianapolis and will probably receive an appointment at uo distant date, success to him. ...Alva Smith and Cora Buoy, at the residence of Sylvester Gaskins, were united iu marriage by Mr. Gaskius.... Els worth Stonerand family, of Greenfield visited li parents here lfist week.... Morrison Bros, are manufacturing the Springer magnetic telephone. A line has been erected between the residence of Seymour Morrison and his father. Three instruments were placed, in the circuit, and worked to perfection. This promises to be a great invention... .Rev. Green visited friends here last week. He re ports a great work on his charge this year Rev. McCoy, of Pendle on, occupied the M. E. pulpit on Saturday night and Sunday The question is,—"who will be our candidates for trustee?" Some men are talked of, who have never manifested any interest in school matters, whatever men who have never entered the school rooms of this township to see what kind ot' work is being done men who have taken no advanced ground to fuit ier the interests ofthesclKO. work, Young People's Reading Circle, or any special work of any kind II a man is selected as a candidate, by all means, let each party select an enthusiastic, wideawake school man, for the place a ir.au of push aud a man of vim... .M cin Liugle is thir happy father of a 10pound boy. .. .Mr. ami Mrs. W. F. Helms entertained several friends at dinner, Sunday. There is not a woman in Hancock county that can surpass Mrs Helms in getting up a fine diuner ou short notice. .. .The High School will give au entertainment ou next Saturday evening, consisting of dialogues, music, singing, etc. A splendid time is expected. Admission 10 cents under 12 years old,« 5 cents, proceeds to purchase chairs for library. .. Wili a imm be successful and ought he have success, if he pursues his usual avocation of laboron portions of the Sabbath day? We have known none that achieved distinction thus far. The individual who can not take care of his business affairs in six days out of the week is very sadly wanting in energy. .."Jerry" Aaron Vail's old mule succumbed to the inevitable last week. Will is in mourning Mrs. Wheeler and Aunt Peggy McCord, Noblesville, visited relatives here last week R. J. Sample ana daughter, of Fortville, visited the schools here on Friday Some of our adventurous young men have entered into correspondence wite the fair dames of other climes. Look nit for a few absentees in the future. .. All friends of our school are expected to be at the entertainment on Saturday night It is reported that N. E. Day, our popular machinist and plumber, is married ...Mrs. Booth, of Gray, Ind., visited her Hister, Mrs. J. M. Wright, on Monday. .Mrs. Flora Grimm, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Kimberlin Ada Kimberliu, niece of Jas. Kimbeili is making her home with her uncle her.', and will take advantage of our school opportunities... .Squire Hervey says the Ivien correspondent is an excellent judge an 1 the Squire's photos may be had at lvu^onable rates....Z. Stansbury has moved back from Wilkinson, to which place he moved last fall. Wilkinson's loss, ii most surely our gain. ... .Mrs. Steele had a c.mcerous growth removed from the fore limrer of her left hand, a few days ago... .Grandma Cum niins is quite sick The youngest child of Jno. Smith living northeast of town, died on Sunday evening, of croup... .Mrs. Marion Brooks is quite sick ...Mrs. Baird is still quite poorly... .Old Mother Stansbury, of Woodbury, received a severe fall last week, a id is quite seriously ill... .Lycurgus Smith took sick some three weeks ago, aud after ten days of intense suffering, he passed away, aged 30 years, 1 month, 26 days. Rev. Green, of New Burlington, preached the funeral sermon. Theme—"Prepare to meet thy God." His remains were placed in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, to await the call of that great Judge of all the earth... .Elizabeth Blackford, aunt of our enterprising farmer, Robt. Wilson, died last Monday and was buried at McCordsville ou Tuesday. Funeral services conducted by Rev. Fish. Mrs. Blackford was a consistent member of the M. E. church... David ilanna, of Oaklandon, brother of Mih. McCord and Mrs. Dobbins, died on last Thursday, and was buried on Friday, age about 48 years... .Rev. £lsh is suffering from a billious attack, overwork is the cause.
TERMS OF SALE:
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R'.'v. Slack commenced a protracted ineetihg at Mendon Monday night James Thomas was here over Sunday, to see his wife, who is sick. The G. A. R. gave a basket, supper last Thursday eve', which was a success. Miss Hlanche Nicholson, of Pendleton, visited at Chas. Davis' over Sunday Seventythree members of the Rebekah Lodge of this place, attended the organization at Pendleton on the 20l,h. Hoc Kelly was robbed of at Ingalls on Saturday last, by some unknown person. The Fortville baud will give a basket supper, on March 8, for the benefit of the baud. Ladies bring your baskets. Quite a number of people from McCordsville were courting here before Squire Hastings last week. A. O. Pilkentou was gripping a few days last week, but is beit T.
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The undersigned, will sell at public sale at the residence of James McXainee, 2j# miles north of New Palestine, Ind., on
Thursday, March
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property:
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Con&tating ot head ot' first cl is:-? brood mares 5 years old and over. This includes Topse, the •:•.!• her.v draft brood mare iu Hancock county. Four head of good work hoiM!.*. I jt'.ii'Milil and over: two year old geldings, extra good one*: two 2-year-old geldings aud tour extra, good yearling colts. One of these yearlings is a full blood French dratt- stallion, l-'editr'-ees of horses will be given on day of .-ale. Two good milk cows, one with young call: the other will be ,resh the 1st of May. Twen-,: ty-two head of stock hogs, nicludiiiii" 8 head of shoats and 2 good brood sows with six pigs a piece. One Met'onuiek self-binder, one o-hoed wheat, drill and one buggy.
PC O AH siims of and under cash in hand: over that 1 Lili'/iO vJl UriLL. amount, a -reait of nine months will be given, the purchafer to execute note with approved freehold security, waiving recourse to valuation and appraisement laws. No property removed until terms of sale are complied with.
ff. and BENJ. McNAMEE.
ByJAMES GREER, At ictioneer.
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deuce, one hull1 mile west of New Palestine, Hancock county, Ind., on the Brook-' ville p'ke, on
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commencing at 10 o'cdock P. m., the following personal property: Two milk cows 1 5-year-old gelding, 1 4 year old ge'ding, 1 5 ^ar- xld Norman bro mare, in foal 12-year-old hiu. 1 yeaning colt, 10 Poland China brood sows, 7 head of Poland China shoats, corn in the crib, 1 culling box, 5 tons hay in the stack, 1 1 horse cultivator, 1 2-horse wagon, 2 sets of work harness, 1 top buggy and harness, 2 culti-" vat.ors. 1 spring-tooth harrow, 2 breaking plows, 1 set fly nets, farming implements.
property removed until termsof sale are complied with
Suiimons, of St. Louis,
whs hoiiif. hi** we- on visit Joseph Bills will start in a f-w days to California, to attend 1 lie Fitii*.
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The -iMis aud Hripes now float proudly over 1'iir building Miss' Mary Mi'b'i- f-pnu. wtek wiili friends at New Palestine Mr. and Mrs. Barliett aud daughter .uaguie, spent Sunday
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All sums of §5 and under cash over that amount acredit of ten months wili be given, the purchaser executing note with approved freehold security. No
JOHN" "WEBER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR, AND EMBALMER,
A lady attendant when desired. All calls answered promptly day or night. Two handsome funeral cars—a black and a white one. Pi ices reasonable and sat-| isfactiou guaranteed. I am not contract-1 ing now, and hence am always in town. I
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satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, wb.W guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who w*"*? them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to isell »fc a .t.s? and we believe you can save money by baying all your footwear of the adve.v. tleed below. CaWojuo free upon application. IV. L. DOUGkAS- Eroc'"'
For Sale bv G. T. Randall, Greenfield, J. S. McConnell, Cumberland, Richman &Son, New Palestine.
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National Oil Burner Co
Cleveland, Ohio. STATION E.
with their son James Barnott and family of Carrollton Mr. Sam,Williams has recently engaged in the music business at Shelby ville Mr. Charlie Fountain accompanied by two of his friends from Indianapolis spent the latter part of the week visiting relatives Bernard aud Agnes Hilt, of Mornstown, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Saturday The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church, met a' the home of Mrs. Jas. Reed, last Friday Mrs. Ford, of Shelbyville spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Bassett Mr9. Keaton spent Saturday with relatives at New Palestine Addie Smith spent last week with her parents and returned to school Monday, at Irvington John Moore and family, who has resided here for several years moved to Morristown last week Stella Williams hog been quite sick for the past week Albert Groves und wife, of New Palestine were the guests of Mrs. Miller and family, Sunday Li/.zie Moss, of Indianapolis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Gerbig Mr. Heurich and family spent Suuday with Prior Rigdou aud family south of herf Henry Iolow and mother still continue in very poor health B. Allender, of Morristown, has opened a drag store here.
