Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 19 April 1894 — Page 5
DEM.
CITY BALLOT.
For Mayor,
AMBROSE ,J. HEEKON.
For Clerk,
HARRY G. STRU'Kl.AN'D.
DEM.
For Treasurer,
JAMES A. FL1PPOO.
For Maisnal,
DEM.
GEORGE DEITER.
\.ST WARD.
For Councilman—First Ward, ELBERT L. TYNER. BEP.
SHOT HIMSELF ACCIDENTALLY.
Nine Years Ago Mr. Henry A. Burk Ac* cidentally Shot Himself in the Leg, and has Suffered Intensely, but is Now
Cured—Read His Letter. GREENFIELD, IND., Jan. 5, 1894. Wilkins & Beckner, Greenfield, Ind.
GENTLEMEN—Nine years ago I accidentally shot myself in my right leg above the knee near the groin. The ball has never been extracted. A year later my limb became so inflamed with two large burning, cancerous sores below the knee, that to walk on my limb and try to work was impossible was unable to work more than two days any one week. The sores burned and itched so I could not sleep. I was continually under the care of reputable physician who could not reach my care. It was claimed I had a ruptured vein and never could be healed up. My leg just above the ankle measured over 18 inches. Things looked pretty blue for me. I had watched the results of your treatment with your "ACME" BLOOD PURIFIER and "ACME" OINTMENT in bad cases, and thought you might be able to do me some good. I commenced to use it early last spring and almost with the beginning I began to improve. I have never lost a days work, and sleps well at night. I have continued the use of your wonderful remedies till I am completely cured. My limb is no larger now than natural. Please say that I am truly grateful for the relief. I havs had from the use of ••ACME" BLOOD PURIFIER and "ACME" OINTMENT. May others who Suffer use these remedies and be cured.
HENRY A. BURK.
Hundreds are Going to See Him.
MAN 0 WA,
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Office and Labratory In Wilson's new block, north side square, Greenfield.
Dr.MMi O-Wa, the celebrated Indian doctor, is known throughout this ami other States, as the most skilled specialist of the age in treating Chronic Diseases His wonderful cures of thousands of cases, pronounced incurable by others, marks a new era in the history of medicine. Hundreds of persons suffering from chronic ail meats, cao be cured if they will stop using mer cury, arsenic, quinine, strychnia and various mineral poisons, which will make a person sick, and use these remedies which nature provided for all mankind, viz.: Roots, Barks. Herbs, Leaves and Plants. Common Sense as appied to medicine, should teach everyone that which many already know, viz: That nature has provided a harmless remedy for «very disease and that theory (incorrectly called science) annuallv kills thousands by the use of remedies opposed to every known law of chemistry and phisolopliy of the human system. The whole history of medicine contains no record of cure* equal to those made by DK. MAN-O-WA with the roots and herbs which nature offers as pricalcs gift to suffering humanity.
nr. Man-O-Wa is one of tlii greatest dlagonasticot disease in America, lie can locate your disease and describe a patients ailments without «ven a hint from the sufTerir to guide him to his qpnclusions. Consultations—personal and by letter free.
TREATMENT, including all medicine used, $3 to $8 per month.
Democratic Ticket. Republican Ticket. Democratic Ticket.
REP.
I, HARRY G. STR'CKLAND, Clerk of the City of Greenfield, Indiana, do hereby certify to me by the proper authority, as provided by law: That said lists of no: of the lists viz: The Democratic ticket will be printed under the device [SEAL] Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Greenfield, Indiana, this 17th day of April, 1894.
For Mayor,
GECKOBW. DUNCAN
For Clerk,
EEP.
WILLIAM R. McKOWN.
BEP.
For T-reasurer,
WILLIAM G, SMITH.
For Marshal,
EMERY SCOTT.
For Councilman—First Ward,
FRED BEECHRR.
WESTX.AND.
Walter O. Bragg and family, of yeur city visited his father-ia-law, Frank Coffin, Sunday ... Charles Thornburg has lately purchased a new buggy The W. C. T. U. here and of Western Grove will give an entertainment at the Township Hall next Saturday night, April 21. An interesting program and sale. Doors open at 7 o'clock, program at 7K o'clock admission 5 cents Last Thursday, a fine foot log was placed over Nameless creek, east of the store. Tke delegation was headed by Chas. Ratliff, Bailey Binford and Frank Coffin. What is needed is a good bridge there. Tell the County Commissioners about it Hervey Binford and family spent Sunday at their son-in-laws, Mat Harters... .Charley Winslow will preach at the Friends' church next Sunday, all invited.
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Mrs. W. W. Connor is suffering greatly with a gathered ear Charles Scott, wife and son Paul, of Anderson, were guests of their sister, Mrs. Hiram Jarrett, over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn, Charles Davis and Miss Estella Humphries, of Fortville, were out on a cycling trip Sunday and called on Hiram Jarrett and wife here Miss Elfie Thomas, of Willow Branch, visited Merrill Bull last Friday. Merrill is getting along nicely with his crippled hand Mrs. Addie Cook, of Pendleton, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. P. Barrett last week Stewart Sloeum and Mary Matthew went to Fortville on their wheels Sunday.... Marion Jarrett wife and children, of near Fortville, were the guests of Harrison Jarrett and wife Sunday.... Eden will be well represented at Indianapolis fhe 25th, also quite a number f-om here will attend the Grand Chapter, O. E. S. the same day. Samuel Trueblood and mother were in Greenfield on business Monday. Wm. Allford, one of our very finest young men, was married last week to Miss Josie Scott, of Columbus, Madison Co. They are now living on Harrison Jarretts farm, and have the best wishes of all. Mr. Millspaugh, of Anderson, was the guest of Miss Mattie Wilson Sunday. Mrs. James Bussell and Miss Jane Derry, of Curry's chapel, were guest of Mrs. Albert Chappel Sunday.
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THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, TH'TRSDALY,
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Mr. Chris. Fink was at Cincinnati a few days 1 ist week. Harry Alexander visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Harrison, who has been sick for the past mouth is some better May Atherton spent Sunday with Bessie and Esther Elliott. Messrs. Andy Reasner and Isaac Stutsman are each building them a new house. Mr. Henry Spilker and wife were at Couneisville last week visiting the former's grandfather, who is quite sick. Geo. Ross has purchased a new bicyole. A Miss Davis of your city, has secured a music class in this vicinity. Miss Louie Reasner was at Indianapolis one day last week. Mrs. J. D. Cartriglit and little daughter Gladys, visited her parents a few days last week. Andrew Sebastian and wife visited the formers parents Sunday.
The pupils of this school who wrote for diplomas all made passing grade*.— Miss Madge Dommanget and Ethel Smock spent last Friday with friends in Cumberland. Mr. Frank Briney and wife spent Sunday with relatives near Greenfield. Mr. Isaac Stutsman and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Philadelphia. Miss Kernie Leonard was the guest of the Misses Stutsman Sunday. Mr. Jacob Leonard and wife are the happy parents of a baby boy.
CITY BALLOT.
SECOND WARD
For Mayor,
AMBROSE J. HEREON.
For Clerk,
DEM.
HARRY G. STRICKLAND: BEP.
For Treasurer,
JAMES A. FLIPPO.
For Marshal,
GEORGE DEITEB.
For Councilmau—Second Ward,
DEM.
JOHN B. CHAPPIUS.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at M. C. Quigley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. 14-ly
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Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at M. C. Qaigley's Drug store. 14-ly
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APRIL, 19. 1894.
Republican Ticket.
For Mayor,
GEORGE W. DUNCAN,
For Clerk,
WILLIAM R. McKOWN.
For Treasurer,
WILLIAM G. SMITH.
For Marshal,
EMERY SCOTT.
For Councilman—Second Ward,
BEP.
FRANCIS O. BANKER.
diana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing are full, true and complete lists of nominations for city officers to be voted for by the electorsof the City of Greenfield, Indiana oa Tuesday May 1st: 1894 as the same have been cartifl* .1 of nominations are arranged as far as practicable in the order and form In which they will be printed upon the ballots: That the several devices under which the foregoing groups or lists of'candidate* will hp nrintmi• evice of the rooster in a crowing attitude: The Republican ticket under the device of the eagle This ballot will be printed on white paper groups ui nsis oi candidates will be printed, appear at the haada ,ao,
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Write me or call and see me.
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New Palestine, Ind,
Box 164 14tf
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Established 1853.
We have bought the entire stock
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DEM.
For Mayor,
AMBROSE J. IlERRON.
DEM.
For Clerk,
HARRY G. STRICKLAND.
DEM.
Eor Treasurer, .*
JAMES A. FLIPPO.
DEM.
For Marshal,
GEORGE DEITEB.
For Councilman—Third Ward,
JOHN T. TINDALL.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
All calls answered promptly. Office and resiience No. 88 West Main St., (one-half square west of postoffice) Greenfield. Ind. 93-18-lyr
ELMER J. BINFORD,
LAWYER.
Special attention given to collections, settling estates, guardian business, conveyancing, etc. Notary always in office.
Office—Wilson block, opposite court-house.
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Plans and specifications furnished
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Persons who contemplate building are invited to see me. 4tly W. H. POWER.
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KNIGHTSTOWX, IND.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of the lata Reuben t.. Riley' deceased, of Hancock county, Ind., is pursuance of an order heretofore made and granted by the Hon. Win. H. Martin, Judge of the Circuit Court of Hancock oounty. Indiana, at the February Term 1894. thereof, in cause of Henry Snow, administrator of the estate of Reuben A, Riley, deceased, vs. Martha C. Riley, et. al., being Cause No. 7,183, will, on
SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1894,
at 1 o'clock o. in., on the promises in the city of Greenfield, Hancock county, Iudiana. sell at puble •ale, the undivided two-thirds of the following described real-estate, situate in Hancock county, Iud., to-wlt: All of that lot or parcel of ground known as "Seminary Square," which lies north of a line from east to west which crosses said Bquare parallel with the south edge of the south wall of the brick house now standing on said square, the same being in the town (now city) of Greenfield, Indiana, pud the late residence of said decedent.
TERMS OF SALB—One-third cash in hand, one-third in twelve months and the remaining one-third in eighteen months from day of sale. The deferred pnyments to be secured by mortgage on said real estate. Deferred payments to bear six per cent, interest. Or said sale will be made for ail cash in hand, at option of purchaser. HENRY SNOW.
Marsh & Cook, attorneys. 15M. Adm'r.
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CITY BALLOT.
THIRD WARD.
Democratic Ticket. Republican Ticket
SEP.
lillli®
For Mayor,
LORG1: W. |j NC A N.
For Clerk,
EEP.
WILLIAM K. McKOWN
For Treasurer,
WILLIAM G. SMITH.
For Marshal,
EMERY' SCOTT.
For Counoilman—Third Ward,
BEP.
ZACHARY T. MORFOBD.
HARRY G. STRICKLAND, Clerk of the City of Greenfield, Indiana,
Notice of Final Settlement
THE STATE OF INDIANA HANCOCK COUNTY
D.
1894.
BEA.
SS:
the estate of GulieLmaBeece
In the matter of deceased. No. 802 in the Hanceck Circuit Court, April Term, A.
IT KNOWN, That on the 4th day of April D. 1894, David Hastings, Administrator of the estate of Gulielma Keece deceased, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, his final settlement account in said estate* The creditors, and heirs of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of saiu iiuai settlement account, and that the same is set down lor hearing on April 2:rd, A. D. 1894, the same being the 1st Judicial .day of the April Term, A. D. 1894 to be begun, held and conti med at the court house in the city of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 23rd day of April A. D. 1894, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement, account should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in their abgonce.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal
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Aministrator's Sale Estate.
NOTICE
said Court,
this4th Jay of Ap ii A. 1)., 1S94. CHARLES DOWNING, Clerk, Hancock Circuit Court. John H.Hinford Attorney. 14t3
of Real
is hereby given that Winfield S. Gant as administrator ol the estate of Julia A. Cummins, deceased, will by virtue ol an order of the Hancock Circuit Court, of Hancock County, Indiana, at the regular February term of Court in 1894 as such administrator will sell at public sale at the late residence ol -ulia A, Cummins, deceased, No. Walnut street, Greenfield, said county and state on
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1S94.
between the hours of 1 and :io'elock. p. 111. the following described real estate on Walnut street in said city to-wit: Lot number three (.'!), in block four (4) in Meek and Hart's addition to the town now city of Greenfield in said Hancock county and state of Indiana.
TKRMS OK SALK—One third of the purchase money cash in hand, one third in twelve months and the remaining one third in eighteen months from date of sale. The purchaser to execute notes secured by mortgage 011
the real estate, to secure
the payment of the unpaid balance of the purchase money. Deferred payments to bear interest at 6 per cent per annum, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws. 14tI Wji.Tir .]! P. GANT,
George W, Duncan, Administrator. Attorney.
Receiver's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned^ Receiver of the Wells Manufacturing Company, in pursuance of an order ol the Hancock Circuit Court, will, on or before the 191.li DAY OK MAY, 1894, receive sealed bids for the sale of the property of said Company, situate in the City of Greenfield, county of Hancock and State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit:
Out lot No. one (1) in Patrick and James O'Donnell's addition to the town (now city) of Greenfield, together with all the machinery, boilers, engines, all attachments and appliances, patterns, plating batteries, polishing wheels, office furniture, and a lot of miscellaneous castings, all used and needed in the successful operation of said plant, and a part thereof.
TERMS OF SALE—Said sale will be upon the following terms, to-wit: One-half of the purchase money cash in hand the remainder in one year, the purchaser executing to said Receiver a
Sate,
romiasory note with six percent, interest from payable in Bank, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, with attorney's fees, and with surety, or mortgage security on said property, to the approval of the Court, or the entire amount cash in hand, at the option of tliepurchaser.
That said Receiver will report said bids to the Hancock Circuit Court on tne 21st day of May, 1894, for its approval. Said Court also reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The address of said Receiver is Greenfield, Ind. April 12th, 1894. HENRY SNOW, Receiver of the Wells Manufacturing Co. Marsh Sb Cook, attorneys for Receiver. 15t4
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