Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 17 May 1894 — Page 8
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It seems like a boom is pending.* Another factory Is talked of .. .The I. O. O. F. hall is being repaired And a large addition tor business rooms to be added j0 ft Frank Rock has removed his smrnmer kitchen to the south side of his tome, corner Main and East streets. Other parties are improving their homes jutd surroundings Delia Bennett visited her son Otto in Indiauapolis last week, and while there purchased a fine lot of millinery goods for the trade.... Elln Bell and Dell Walker were in your city Monday... Evan Hammon of Indianapolis, with N. W. Bryant & Co.. music dea-e :,, was guest ot parents, Dr. JE. W. Hammon and famiily last week
Born to Jaswo Fort and wif.j, a sou.. JJoru to Her.n .Davis and wife, a daughter Luther"!5 Gordon, of Lewisville, TViis guest of J. I*1. Shuitz and family Friday enroute to Frieuds Quarterly nxcting at Walnut Ridge. .. .Ella Michell •tmA daughter Si®*.. «i, ar? gir^ts of relatives here Ross Smith is succeeding as usual with her music clas ... James O. Pratt is Architect for the new addition to the I. O. O. F. building.... •Curl and liny Johnsor. ra visiting their jjroniipfi at Marion... .iNathau Parker •offers his noire niul the wonderful clock for sa'e Mi ie. vTa R-:ifTei.'ty spent part of list week with her son, Will of your city Alouzo Kirkpatrick aud wife h»ve removed to Greenfield....Lavina Carroll «peut last vvetfk at her home in ibis city, and returned to Indianapolis Saturday to remain a few weeks with her children... Flora Lemay is visiting her cousin, Rose Quick and family at Quick
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Ohio last week on business... .Mrs. Dr. Johnson was at Indianapolis Monday.... Sain Staley hucksters as deputy for eTohn Lesnmiis while the lotter is assessing .. .George Rafferty has returned feoni a
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towii A many from here attended the Mav Quarterly at the Ridge, and great number the M. E. Quarterly at CScvclfnd. Both wcrj highly interestSing. Elder W. M. t. of Kuights3owd, will addras-j the
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ffie Christian church in the near future.. ...Elder Shuitz was tied up in a series of ^meetings else-where, and failed to fill his appointment here fifth of this month.... lilljfia Fort and daughter Ann from near Cleveland, were guests of Lavina Carroll »»e day last week... .Elizabath Binford, of Carthage, was guest of her children, Wia White aud family Tuesday Will 3K»crter and wife, near your city, were ^aeste of parents, Dr. Daily and family Sunday ...Ella Hill of Carthage, and ssister Net.tie of this place, visited the •cemetery at Knightstowu Tuesday ... Wm. Philips and wife, and J. F. Shuitz .wad -wife attended the funeral of Josepbdoe Parker at the Ridge Thursday Treck Listen for those wedding
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Also a full line of Small Instruments and Sheet Music, Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine supplies of all kinds. Sewing
Machines and Musical Instruments repaired on short notice. ___
MOON & TURK.
Odd Fellows' Block, Corner East & Main. Greenfield, Indiana
Correspondence.
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
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Joseph Li. Hunt and daughters are expected home from Southland, Ar3iHnsaB, or about a, fortnight.
.A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick •with bilious colic when Al. C. Tisler, a ^prominent merchant of the town gave »er a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He imya ebe was well in forty minutes after teaMag the first =os«. For sale by M. C. 4Bnigl«y» Druggist. May
McCORDSVILLE.
The pnpilB of the McCordsville schools 3»ve organized an alumnal association. This will be an excellent factor in advancing our school interests... .The McCordBville schools have ten graduates year. It will be a class of good booking young people. The exercises urill take place at the M. E. church ou fibtt fvening of the 25th... .The charac2exzation of "Othello" by Prof. Tutt on SatnTday night was very line, but his 'voice seemed a little weak and he could ins heard across the room distinctly, is a master of the art of facial exjsnssloo... Willie Vail is somewhat surprised to learn that a wagon bed will not slack to the wagon if you load the rear *nfl first 'Squire Hervey says he does always fulfill his engagements when at aaa serening party. It as the other girl's t, however Wm. Vail has invested .«* new buggy Mrs. Thomas and
Arnett, of Fortville, visited the
iKutoJy of T. R. Pentacost, Sunday.. Mr. Montgomery, of the Rei'Uulican, paid $jht village a Hying visit Friday The MarbickahB had a fine time on Friday evetfsVKg. De?reo work and refreshments von*: the order of the evening. The OakJciiiil lodge was out in full force Mrs. Thompson is still in poor health Isaac J3»ay's wife 1b iu a most pritical condition The brill boys played the Mt. Com-
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team Saturday. They found that Hi& 3fl*. Comfort boys were not of the aieepy kind, but were full of vim. Our had on their new suits, but are 3*»giy to sell them since Saturday's the score stood 18 to 83 in favor ahe home team .. Kimberlin Bros. coiAmCted for the erection of two dwellweek, besides lots of repair wock. Tte boy* say that their motto Is *^gpa& work or no pay." They will comjHwZiee SwklBrovn's residence this week iCMMn Beard, our euerget young paipr ^ngw and painter, is crowded with •msai. He la not an idler. He neither ehitelut, ••naira^ chews nor swears. He jtotaaSta. 1 wariwuui and we recommend
him .. Ernest Warren has been holding a protracted meeting at Wilkinson... .T. R. Pentacost's music class is progressing nicely. It could not be well otherwise under the management of such a good, natural and competent instructor J. 6. McCord is one of the most solid, businesslike men in the county. There would be 110 Armstrong defalcations or embezzlements if he were watchman on 'our treasury. He is a safe man every way. .T. J. Hanna is moviug his barn from the center of his farm to the road. Mr. Reasoner, of Noblesville, is doing the work, assisted by Harry Apple... Peter Hinds and family Sundayed with Wm. Teal's in Maaion county... .The Masons are arranging to organize an Eastern Star lodge here in the near future. This .'is a good move and should be encouraged.. If our meu of means would take steps to boom our town, it would «ertainly pay them in the future. More residences are needed. .Mr. Brontliuger has been brightening up his premises considerably .. The dogs are looking discouraged and homeless—the assessor is in our community... .Chas. Hanna will give his talk oa Julius Caesar at the school hall next Saturday evening. Admission 10c The Ladies' Aid Society will give a lawn festival in the near future. Proceeds g« towards purchasing a bell for the church. Mrs. H. S. Davidson and Mrs I?aac McCord have each donated $5 to the society for this purpose. Whose name may we record next?. Mrs. T. R. Pentacost is training herjclass for the Musicale, which will take place in about three weeks. A splendid program will be rendered ... Our ball team will play the Itigalls club here next Saturday... .George Fish is putting the finishing touch on 110 telephone frames and boxes for Morrison & Springer... .Our supervisor should vvork the streets in town this year. Our people have been called to the country every year to work the roads. Our streets need straightening up and "charity begins at home," sometimes, at least.. .. Dr. Hervey took a fishing trip Saturday, the first in twenty years. He will go again in twenty-two years ...The Big Four are placing the ninth wire along this division Mrs. Mock, of Brightwood, is visiting her son, Mart Lingle.. We withdraw our insult to R. J. Sample. It is his wife, he says, that is the good "clucker." He eats the chickens after they are reared The people who are interested in our sclu)ols should meet and level the school yard. It is a shame to leave it as it is now.
Dr. S. F. Scoot, Blue Ridge, Harrison County, Mo., says: For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excellent." By using it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous? consequences. There is no danger in giving the Remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. C. Quigley, Druggist.
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MOHAWK.
O. A. Newman has been trying his new engine this week. J. W. Murphy and L. Barnard are engineers. Mr. Newman is quite a business man and makes everything count W. H. Albea is making quite an improvement on his property by building a veranda and a new fence... .The Sunday-schools in this vicinity seem to be taking quite an interest in the work. Let us all do our best to help the good cause along and don't, as the weather gets warm, stay at home, but still push on. A Sunday-school is the life of a community... .Ida Murphy is staying in A. F. Wilson's store, assisting iu the postoffice and railroad business. Mohawk is quite a business town
Every time you see a man come into town you can tell whether or not he is a farmer by his countenance, as it has been such a due spring, you will see the farmer come in with his face all aglow, as everything is in fine condition for farming It waB reported that Cap Herr had joined Coxey's army, but we understand that his face was seeu iu Mohawk this week ... Mrs. George McCrear has been quite sick for the past three weeks, but is some better Miss Bertha Cox has been visitiug relatives here the last ftw days Zach Stanbury's family was seen in our midst Sunday night. VVe are glad to see their faces and hear their testimonies once more in our class .. .The Mohawk Graiu Co. has purchased 4,000 bushels of wheat of Frank Steele, one of the energetic farmers of this county A. O. Steele keeps quite a tine line of ladies hats, trimmed by Mrs. Winn, of Fortville. She is a good milliner.
Persons who sympathize with the afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of 1235 Harrison- street, Kansas City. He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in consequence has had another attact. "Itcatne upon me again very acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and became inflamed sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request of my mother-in-law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce the swellling and ease the pain, aud to my agreeable surprise, it did both. I have used three fifty-cent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swelling* extant. For sale bj M. C. Quigley, Draggist.
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THE GBEENFIEIiD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, BAT 17, 1894
N E W A E S S
Hittle Bros, have sold their entire livery outfit to John Huffman, who rented the stable,* and will run it as heretofore... Harry Newlin, formerly of this place, and Mr. Julius' Siebert, of New York, were guests of the Espey family the latter part of last week ... Ezra Eaton and family, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with relatives at t?his place "Home talent" played a game of ball last Saturday afternoon on the Freeman farm, their object being chiefly to test their ability and select a nine composed of the best players, to play neighboring teams. An Irvington team was to play our boys on this occasion, but failed to put in an appearanoe... .Tte families of John Waltz and Chas. Richmon entertained a number of relatives Sunday last. Mr. Griffin,a brother of M. J. Griffin began a subscription school here Monday .Mies Minnie Nochtrief is at home this week Joe Swain returned home last Mouday from Rushville, where he has been attending a sick brother for quite .a while and until hla death last Saturday.' ... .The public street cisterns for which the coutract was let early in the spring are now completed, ready to be accepted by the board of trustees... .The German school in th4 settlement had a picnic last Monday, and quite a number of Germans from this place attended.... H. Fralich was at Reedville last Monday on business... .N. B. Brandenburg has the diphtheria in a mild form....Rev. Jones and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Freeman, who is quite sick with rheumatism.
The Golden Secret of Long Life.
Keep the head cool, the feet warm and the bowels open. Bacon's elery King For the Nerves is a Vegetable preparation and acts as a natural laxative, and is the greatest remedy ever discovered for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint.and all Blood Liver aud Kidney Diseases. Call ou V. L. Early, druggist, sole agent, and get a trial package free. Large size 50c. 51 tf
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Quite a merry party consisting of Stewart Slocum, Grace Jarrett, Sam Trueblood, Maggie Rogers, John Rogers and Daisy Jarrett went fishing on Fall Creek last Saturday. They caught bushels of fish and had a jolly good time.. Mrs. O. P. Barrett and daughter Ella, visited her sister, Mrs. Josie Thomas at Pendleton last Wednesday Mrs. Delia Custer and daughter Dora, visited John Hutton and wife, near Greenfield Sunday
Mrs. Ruby Ward, of Indianapolis is the guest of her nephew, Prof. Slocum and family... .Mrs. Eveline Baldwin, Maggie Baldwin, Charley Baldwin and wife were guests of Elword Barnard and wife Sunday Earnest Alford, wife and daughter Marie, Jim Elsbury and Myrtle Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Ide Roberts last Saturday night and Suaday Mr. Levi Sherwood, of Rushville wua ,iie guest of'.J. Jarrett and wife over Sunday.. Brother Slack will preach at night v. ry two weeks for us instead of afternoons.. A great many from here will attend u.e lawn festival at Mendon next Saturday.. Charley Stewart and family, of Knightstown visited his sisters Mrs. Carrie Barrett and Mrs. Sadie Barrett, Sunday Harry Davis and wife, of Fortville, were guests of O. N Trueblood and wife Saturday... Elwood Barnard and wife, Prof. Slocum and wife, Sam Trueblood, Stewart Slocum, Ollie Kirlin, Mary Matthews Elsie Jaques aud Carl Kirlin gave Isaac Barrett quite a surprise last Friday night it being his fiftieth birthday. They rendered some beautiful music, a general good time was had. Ice cream and cake were served in grand style. Mrs. Bar rett understands how to entertain and make one feel at home. The party wished Brother Barrett many more such happy anniversaries and returned home near 11 o'clock... .Wm. Rash and family of Fortville, were guests of relatives here last Thursday... James Kirlin aud wife who have been visiting in Wayne county, have returned home Mr. Millspaugh, of Anderson was the guest of Miss Mattie Wilson, Sunday.
Good News.
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 in this country,to those afflicted with consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung dis eases,giving the peeple proof that Otto's Cure will cure them, aud that it is the grandest triumph of Medical science. For sale only by V. L. Early. Samples tree. Large bottles 50c. 51 tf
PH1I.ADKI.FH1A.
The ladies of the M. E. church will give an ice cream supper on next Saturday night in the store room of Burk & Atherton. Proceeds go to paying off debt on church seats. All are cordially invited. ..Miss Lizzie Moore is visiting friends in Cumberland... .Last Sunday after-noon while the family of Marcee Smith were out driving, the horse became frightened and their 8 month's old babe was accidentally thrown from the carriage and frightfully injured, medical assistance was rendered by Dr. Bell and tbe child is now in a fair way for recovery. .Mr. Hudson Smith and family, and Mrs. Taylor Duncan of your city, visited at George Hogle's Sunday Mr. Albert Fields and wife of Westland, visited relatives here Sunday... .Mrs. Walls of Indianapolis, widow of the late Adam Walls, was buried at this place last Tuesday .. .Miss Branch Huntington is visiting lelatives in Cumberland this week.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,Coughs and Colds. —If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it. has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at M. C. Quigley's drug store. Large 50c. and $1..
WARRINGTON.
Quite a number of young folks were through here last Sunday on their way to Waluut Ridge... Mrs. P. M. Bray is dangerously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Armstrong Fannie McCray entertained company from Rushville last week... .Mr. and Mrs. Chris Masters are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter... .Vint Cook and sister Miss Cecil, entertained a number of their young friends last Sunday. A pleasant day was enjoyed by all .. .The lectmes at the Christian chqrch last week, given by Elder Crea were quite good. .Daisy Bridges, of Nashville is tbe guest 6f her grandparents here this weak
WILLOW BRANCH.
Elfie Thomas i* on the sick list W. H. Buckley is at Anderson for a few weeks ... Quite a large crowd attended literary Friday night Misses Mae Jones and Emma Buckley visited Miss Leota Knight, of Kenuard, on Monday of last week A. P. Thomas is very poorly.. .Some of our people attended asocial dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foley near Charlottesville, on Tuesday evening of last week.... Johu and Will Gipe moved their families from Wilkinson to this place last week. They are carpenters by trade. Prude Tuterow returned to Anderson Tuesday after visiting reiatives here a few days.
Mies Mao Jones is with Miss Nanuie Patterson of your city for a few weeks. ir. and Mrs. A. B. Thomas were at Indianapolis Tuesday. Dr. C. C. Pratt is having a veranda built to his residence, which adds much to the looks.
K. A. McCortnack and Miss Mamie Patterson visited Miss Nannie Patterson, of your place Saturday. Miss Nannie is having very poor health. Our base nail nine played at Maxwell Sunday. r. and Mrs. George Phemister, of Maxwell, called on friends at this place Suniia evening. Messrs. Alva Reeves, Lute Piessnall, Curtis Wise and Wm. Thomas, and Misses Hattie Grunden, Dora
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WESTLAND.
Ed Toms is on the sick list Westland was well represented at- Quarterly meeting at the Ridge Sunday John Cook has made several improvenx-nts on the farm he ]at' !y bci ghl. of I.»r. Andrews Ed S eward had-a horse to die Saturday night... Uncle Jacob Davis who made his home at Harvey Hunts, died last Wednesday, and was buried at Gilboa Thursday afternoon... Winburn Kerns, a minister of the Friends, who has been in poor health the last six months, died at his home near the Westland church, May 8th, aged 62 years. In the death of brother Kerns this community has lost a good citizen, the church a good worker, and the family a kind father and husband. Tha remains were laid to rest at Westland on last Thursday. Th6 funeral was conducted by Joseph O. Binford, of Knightstown,
Misses Lulu Hadley, of Lawrence. Kan., Cora Charles, of Knightstown, and Messrs. Will Matlock, of Bloomingdale, and Aldus Harold, of Columbus, dined with Charles Ratliff's Sunday.
Four Big Successes,
Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for connraption, Coughs, and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidney's. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world,and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which area perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for tbem and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glnd to tell you more of them. Sold at M. C. Quigley's drug store.
FORTVILLE.
Charles Stottlemeyer took a trip to Ohio last week ...R. E. Kinneman and family visited at Pendleton over Sunday .Mike Isgrigg and Charles Hanna were out looking after their political fences last week. They say everything indicates success... J. M. Jarrett attended the grand lodge, I. O. O. F., Wednesday .Vinton Davis and wife are visiting at. Connersville this week. Vint will paint his uncle's house while there.... A. C. Pilkenton is repainting bis residence S. B. Yaryan will erect a new house soon
Walter Bridges, candidate icr auditor, was in town Monday Nearly everybody went to Indianapolis Wednesday .... Memorial services will be held at the Christian church, conducted by Rev. McCallum. .. D. F. Blackburn and wife were at Greenfield Sunday The wind blew a gas derrick down of A. Cole's, north of town, last Thursday... .Mrs. Goe, of Anderson, visited Vintvn Davis last week aud returned home Saturday.. A child of H. Haskell's has the measles.. James G. Thomas was home over Sunday. An infant child of Art Rash was buried last week... Vernie Co'lins was severely hurt, being kicked by a horse a few days ago while at Lapel... Bert Sherrill, of Lapel, was home over Sunday. .. .The band went down to A. C. Davis' Sunday and practiced on marching before going to the city. .. The Big Four is put inz up another telegraph line ... .The creamery is paying seventy conts per hundred for milk....Mrs. Hairy Davis visited her parents last week at Indianapoiis... .Mr. Van Copper, of Anderson, was in town Monday... Mrs. Fannie Springer, of Anderson, was here on business Tuesday... .Miss Gertie Copper, who has been at Cincinnati, is here on a visit.
Wortli Knowing.
Many thousand people have found a friend in Bacon's Celery Kiug. If you have never used this great sp*c fic for the prevailing maladies of the a$.e Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism Costiveness, Nervous Exhaustion, Nervous Prostration, Sle plessness and ail diseases arising fro'n arrangement of the stoma h, liver and kidneys, we would b^ pleased to give you a package of this great nerve tonic free of charge. V. L. Early. 20tly
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WILKINSON.
A. F. Yetter shipped a horse to Altamout, 111. on Monday. Henry Johns went with it....Rev. Corey delivered three lectures at the Christian church... There were teyoral Odu Keilows here last Friday night from Charlottesville and Keuuttld, assisting the members of the Lodge here in initiating several uew members... .jGeorge W. Sowervfriue and wife lelt on Monday to see his mother at Cicero, Iud., who is sick.. .Henry Peunington vveut to Iudianapolis Monday ou business... .Earl Brauueuburg, of your city called ou Miss Erma Byrket Saturday evening... .Tom Orr, of your city, was here oue day la^t week... .Alva Johnsou was at Kenuard Monday, ou business ... Georgia Morrison, of Mt. Comfort visited here over Sunday.... Wilborn Wilson, of Iudianapolis was in town a few days last week Minnie Dye, of Anderson is visiting her uncle, John W. Graves-.. .Geo. Overman of Knightstown called ou friends here Sunday ... .Bert Clark returned from Illinois last week, where he had been at worK.. John Cooper and wife, of iMt. Com tort, were over Sunday Visiting his pareuus.. Olga Byrkett has returned from a visit with her grandparents, living near Knightstown.... Earnest Wtunu, of McCordsville, was visiting hen over SunteJ-
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See our stock of ladies'and childrens' fancy waists. Our stock of screen doors, windows and wire cloth is complete. Learn our prices.
We are headquarters for any thing you may want. Prices guaranteed the lowest.
W. I. GARRIOTT, Warrington.
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W. Simpson & Sons best dress sateens, 10c yard others sell at 12Ac Shontong JPongee, India silk finish, 10c yard, worth 15c. Extra heavy Oak City shirting, 5c ard. Double full canton, 12c. Irish Linen Towel patterns, per pair, .35c: former price, (50c. Boy's pants, extra quality, 85c. Common every day, 25c. Mens'pants, extra quality,90c. Common every day, 40c. Good muslin, 4^c yard. Stx-inch silk lace, lUc, worth 25c. Irish table linen, red border, guaranteed not to fade, 25c. Come see us.
LEAMON -•& JOHNSON.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, IND, Charles E. Leamon, Salesman.
WE FIGURE THIS WAY.
The more people know about our goods and prices, the more trades we will get. That is why we want you to come in and look around. Our line of
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
and Sundries, is complete, and very low priced. Highest prices for produce, in cash or trade. Self Binders and Farming Implements of all kinds, and Buggies, handled on small profits. Always see cur line before buying.
NOE & AMOS.
CARROLLTON, INDIANA.
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Had all of the luxuries of life, that is in the way of edibles, in great abundance in the garden of Eden. The citizens of New Palestine have place where they can procure everything in the way of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing,
etc., and tfcat place is at the store of
SHORT & ASHCRAFT.
They wont be undersold.
Here Are a Few of Them.
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 satisfaction guaranteed. I am not contracting now, and hence am always in town.
W. S. LANE, Charlottesville, Ind.
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W A S S re is as it in an iv be 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, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They «an afford to aell at a 1m profit, and we believe ytfu tan aave money by baying all jronr footwear of the dealer adrei* tlaed below. Catalogue fire* npon application. W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton* Mas*.
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