Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 24 May 1894 — Page 8
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CHARLOTTESVILLE.
We are pleased to notice that PostmasBiasell has decided not to appoint any vac for postmaster who is engaged in sell-jDtoxir-ating liquor on the ground that, person is unfitted to occupy a position of trust." This is right as far 88 it goes. Let the good work go on until wbMcey, selling and drinking will be disreputable and our nation vriB jtfeen be i'id of one of the foulest blots fliatucsv mars her fair escutcheon M. IS quarterly meeting at Cleveland first Simd&j in Juue Nora Bowen and sis1ar lieot* Jfewbern are visiting friends in Pblaski county John H. Bell and A1 MafttucaS now glide home once a week on their new wheels.. Mary Johnston has an elegant new wheel... .Debbie Parker »peut IVE'/rvliy •nth relatives at Carthage ..Tjjon'iasMiller, of Springboro, O. was 3j}ie gne&t of friends here Tuesday.... CSuarles Winslow, of Riverside was the gaest
of his uncle, Nathan Parker, Monday Otto Bennett, of Indianapolis, vms
the guest of his parents Tuesday.. P. J. Bohn and lady, of your city, were 5Dtown Friday ...Maude Orinston, of jfaxlianapolii* is a guest of grandparents, Andrew and Barbara Ormston. .Memo32serT .: of Georg® Land is' Post at the Chuistiiiii church next Sunday at 53 p. m. AD are invited to witness the rendering of a gwd programme... .The remains of aaa iuJiiot of Charles and Julia Carter, of Jz»iianf po!ii?, accompanied by the father, grandmother and uncle was brought home Saturday and interred at Six Mile cemeZeiy JLate Lemay, of Cinnabar, Mont. r.rrrred Friday to spend a week with relatives and friends ... Wm. R. Walker is homethiu weak The Foley property en Booker Hill has undergone repairs is
CLOSING OUT SALE! Positively and Peremptoryly. jjj Hi Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Notions, Etc.
Our object is to Close Out the entire Stock of Goods in the West Room, being compelled to Raise Money at once. We will sacrifice our usual profit on this entire New Stock. You will make quite a saving on Shoes and Clothing and Dress Goods. We will save you a fair per cent, on everything which bears us a margin. It is well known that we sell the best goods in all grades. Come and see what we will do. This sale will save money for all who want to supply their wants.
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tba Sainaal Grass property... .Rose £3n»Vh teaches music through the week a ad trims hats Saturday afternoons, yet a good many men and boys pass their time pitching quoits, rather than be idle.
Smltz aud Micajah Smith always floilajeb.
Dr. S. F. Scoot, Blue Ridge, Harrison County, Sio., says: For whooping ocwgb Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is exee&rosu" By using it freely the disease is fJff^rived of all dangerous con9tqavace».
There Is no danger in giving
Jibe Jierowiy
to babies, as it contains
3*$hs»g injurious. 25 and 50 cent bottles 3«krsnle by
M. C. Quigley, Druggist. May
MOHAWK.
IWIiiiCS seems to be the order of the Pteople are getting a little warm.. section hands had a day olf Saturday ..... .TJhe prayer meeting at the Mohawk sglfeool-liexi&e Sunday night was very posxrJy attended, but what were out Mfsoed to take quite an interest .. .Sun«fcrj evening after the rain, you could see tihe jouiipc "men of this vicinity going in direction.... R. M. Bills visited hejr SatbcT, H. N. Thompson at McCords•wiEte Imt. Wednesday Ida Murphy spmbtn Jew days last week with her sister wbcwae staying at James Hamilton's at jS0eCto7i*ville... .The side track is almost 3n)3 *fl cars now 18 empty cars We hrnmaitt amy local on this road any more
Murphy and John Price were (die delegates from here to the Sonday-suhool convention at
Xtuaday Marble seems to B, as all the young men to do they play marble ... .The leading word is, "I was afraid of Tl jijpjUiii monotonous as yon bat what the phrase r. Hut will preach at the
Moose next Sanday night
T. RANDALL.
That old cracked voiced piano or organ, before your musical ear is spoiled—be
your children conclude they "don't like music.
fyrpTp Liking music is most innovyJJ Jj cent and refining and helps to ke**y them at home out of mischief. Exchange with
for a high grade Piano or one of those
Estey or Hamilton Organs.
Wo also handle a full line of small instru merits, sheet music, also sewing machines and sewing machine supplies.
MOON & TURK.
Odd Fellows' Block, Corner East & Main. Greenfield, Indiana
Correspondence.
MILNKR CORNER.
The prospect for corn and vegetation of all kinds is good... .The total attendance at Sugar Grove Sunday-school, May 13th, was 103 There was neither Sunday-school nor preaching at Sugar Grove last Sunday on account of the bad weather .. .We had the pleasure of attending the Sunday-school at Center Grove last Snnday. They have a very good school. The Superintendent, B. L. Barrett takes a good interest... .The good people in this vicinity are observing the old adage wkich says that cleanliness is next to Godliness. They are cleaning up and otherwise beauti(lying their homes. Our genial merchant, C. H. Albea, is ever ready to wait upon his many patrons ... For a neat job of gas littiug call on Joel Manning, our postmaster, his work is tirst-class and charges reasonable... .The best joke of the season is on Lon Paxton. His better half gave him some eggs, aud told him to set a hen for her. He went and carefully deposited the eggs under her, when to his utter astonishment he found the hen was dead May 30th will be decoration day, when the graves of our fallen heros will be strewn with flowers.
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. (Itcame 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 luother-in-law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce the swellling and ease the pain, and 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 swellings extant. For sale by M. C. Quigley, Druggist. May.
EUKK.
Stewart Slocum is on the crippled list having a very bad sprained ankle received while breaking a colt... .A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride's mother, Sunday at 10 a. m., Miss Mattie Wilson and Mr. Millspaugh, a very prominent citizen of Anderson. Mr. Millspaugh is very wise in the choice he has made. Mattie is one of the very best girls known anywhere. She is loved and and respected by all. who know her and has the very best wishes of all... .Harrison Jarrett and wife and Mrs. L. H. Rigg were at Indianapolis last Wednesday Chas. Osbon and sister Gay, of Tipton are guests of their grandma, Mrs. Prater Osbon Hiram Jarrett and Wm. Connor and their wives, C. E. Pardue, Chas. Pardue, Myrtle Taylor, Hattie Short, Mattie Wilson, Nellie Rogers, Mrs. Ola Alford and Jesse Walker went Ashing on the banks of Fall Creek last Thursday, and as there was a storm in the evening, they had to seek shelter with Robert McClarnon and wife north of Fortville, and didn't get home until one o'clock, but they had enough fun to pay for all.. Merrill Ball and Eflie Alford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ide Roberts near Maxwell last Wednesday night... Miss Whitcome, of California, is the guest of Mrs. Amanda Carpenter....The Masons had quite a lively time last Saturday night. The third degree work was given to Oren Moore and Orville Baity. Ice cream, cake and pie were served as refreshments. .. .Chas. Hiday, of Wayne county was the gnest of Olive Kirlin over Snnday Jake Reed, J. M. Trueblood, Irvln Barnard, O. N. Trueblood and Chas. Barnard attended the Grand Lodge F. A. M. at Indianapolis, Tuesday.
FOB SALE:—New four room house. Part cash, balance |8.00 per month. 40 Grove street.
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THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MAT 24, 1894.
M. F. Soule. solicitor for Ball Business College, of Muncie Indiana, was in town on Saturday in the interest of their College. ..Walter Cooper and Henry Loudenback were visiting Arlie Forbes, at Indianapolis last week... .Several OddFellows from here were at the Diamond celebration or the 75th. Anniversary of American Odd-Fellowship, held at Indianapolis last Wednesday Mrs. John Graves and Miss Lola Sowerwine, were at Anderson last week The W. C. T. U. held their monthly entertainment »t the M. E. Church Saturday evening.. .. Miles Cook, was visiting his brother at Earlham College near Richmond Ind., last week R. M. Julian and wife, was visiting her parents at Jacksonburg last week... .G. W. Ham, of your city, was in town last Friday on business... .Rev. John Heim, filled his regular appointment at the M. E. Church, Sunday night .... It is reported that Timothy Parsons and wife, concluded on Monday to divide their property, and be took hiB household.effects tp Ira Sparks', near Warring^ toii. They have only been married about £wo months.... A. B. Johnson has added to his butchershop, candies, tobacoes &C....L. E. Pitts,A. F. Yetter, Wm. Kenyon, J. A. Sullivan, C. M. Shipman, J. M. Morris and wife, J. O. Scott, B. M. Forbes and wife, Geo. W. Sowerwine, were all at Indianapolis witnessing the Odd-Fellows parade ...There will be work in the I. O. O. F. Lodge at this place Friday night, of this week. All members are welcome.
Shortsightedness.
To waste your money on vile, dirty, watery mixtures, compounded by inexperienced persons when you have the opportunity of testing Otto's Care free of charge. Why will you continue to irritate yonr throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cougti when V. L. Early will furnish you a free sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy? Hold a bottle of Otto's Cure to the light and observe its beautiful golden color and thick heavy syrup. Largest packages and purest goods. Large bottles 50c and 25c.
FORTVILLE.
Mrs. Eflie Headrich visited at Indianapolis last week... .The male chorus at the M. E. church Sunday night was excellent. They will endeavor to have a male chorus each preaching day. .Memorial services at the Christian church Sunday ...The G. A. R. requests tha, the Sunday-school children participate in the decoration services on the 30th. The decoration services will be held at the M. E. church The Mail Pouch Tobacco Co. painted an elegant sign in town Monday ... Some of the boys were boozy Saturday night and got on the war path. We understand that some of our people were run home nfc a late hour. If the marshal would do his duty, he would put a stop to such work. It doesn't speak well of our town... .A fishing party Initn here went to the creek to spend a lew days The pay car passed through line on the 21st and paid the boys Ut-v. Slack went to Ingalls Saturday and immersed eleven persons of the M. E. church.
Cure For Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of headaahe Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at M. C. Quigley's Drug Store. 14-ly
WARRINGTON.
Charles Reeves, of your city is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beuj. Reeves The contract for paperiDg the Christian church has been given to Geo. Fowler. He will begin the work immediately Quite a number from here were at Indianapolis last Wednesday. Among those were Frank Garriott, Harve Blakely Chris Masters, Mrs. Belle Garriott, and W. H. Trees and wife. .Mabel and Kate Marsh, of Brownsburg, Ind., who have been visiting relatives here for some time returned the first of the week... Clay Martindale is afflicted with boils The old school house has been torn down and work on the new one will begin soon On account of the bad weather, the attendance at meeting last Sunday was very small. Rev. Hammon did not fail to put in his appearance.
A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town gave ser a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first lose. For sale by M. C. Quigley, Druggist. May
PHILADELPHIA.
The gardens look very encouraging after the recent cold spell... .Rev. J. L. Ramsey and wife, were called to Peru, by telegram last Tuesday, to the bedside of Rev. Ramsey's mother, who is not expected to live... .Miss Hattie Sylvester, of New Palestine, was the guest of her cousin, Cora Sylvester, over Sunday... Memorial services will be conducted by Rev. Ramsey, at this place on next Sunday evening... .Christopher Fields, who has been very sick for the past 3 months is no better... Messrs. Charley Ramsey and Harry Stutsman, are expert street walkers... .Owing to the inclemency of the weather on last Saturday evening, the ice cream supper was postponed until next Saturday, May 26th. Anyone wanting a dish of the best ice cream ever sold in Philadelphia can have the same by patronizing the M. E. ladies next Saturday night.
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Tliey Want Names.
The Russell Art Publishing Co., of 928 Arch Street, Philadelphia, desire the names and address of a few people in every town who interested in works of art, and to secure them they offer to send free, "Cupid Guides the Boat," a superbly executed water color picture, size 10x13 inches, suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about same size, in colors, to any one sending them at once the names and address ef ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together with six two-cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price of these pictures is $1.00, but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the names and Btamps promptly.
Note—The editor of this paper has already received copies of above pictures and considers them really "Gems 6f Art."'* 1t V-
M. A. Qtft, of Weetland, kiods Binder twine. 'f
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We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afllieted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use thi* remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no beuefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at C. Quigley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. aud $1. 14-ly
WILLOW BRANCH.
Miss Elfie Thomas is some better. .Dr. C. C. Pratt was at Indianapolis a couple of days last week... .Owing to the bad weather the literary was postponed to meet next Friday night, May 25 Miss Emma Buckley, Mrs. James McCormack, Mrs. Julia A. Thomas and ethers took advantage of the excursion rates, and visited at Indianapolis a few days last week... .The many friends of Miss Nannie Patterson are glad to kuow she is improving... Mr. Frank Tyner, a very energetic business man of Indianapolis, was in our burg a few days last week C. R. Patterson visited at iome Saturday and Sunday K. A. McCormack WHS at your city Saturday.... Mr. M. F. Soule, solicitor for the Ball Busi ness College of Muucie, was In town a few aays last week... Miss Flora Stewart, of Wilkinson, was the guest of Mrs. J. McCue a few days last week A wedding in our midst last week Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fort visited at your city a few days last week Joe Plessiuger, of Anderson, was the guest of Miss Dora Jones Saturday and Sunday. .. Mrs. Sarah Brandenburg visited at Dublin, Knightstown and other places last week O. C. Jackson, of Maxwell, was in our burg Sunday eve W. H. Buckley is at home for a week... .K. A. McCormack, Jas. Reeves and Wm. Thomas were at Milton, Ind., Monday, looking after business .. .C. R- Patterson and Miss Mame were at your city Monday George Phemister, of Maxwell, was seen on our streets Monday A. B. Thomas is selling potato plants... .A. O. Morris, a business man of Knightstown, was looking alter trade here Monday and Tuesday Mrs. Julia A. Thomas and daughter, Miss Elfie, were at Indianapolis the fore part of the week.
Great Triumph.
Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the most 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, as your druggist will tell you. Otto's Cure is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Samples free. Large bottles 50c.
Ouida on Women's Kighla.
The New woman reminds ma of an agriculturist who, discarding a tine farm of his own, and leaving it to nettles, stones, thistles, and wire-worms, should spend his whole time in demauding neighboring fields which are not his. The New Woman will not even look at the- extent of ground indisputably her own, which she leaves unweeded and untilled. Not to speak of the entire guidance of childhood, which is certainly already chiefly in the hands of woman (and of which her use does not do her much honor) so long as she goes to see one of her own sex dancing in a lion's den, the lions being meanwhile terrorized t»y a male brute, so long as she wears dead birds as millinery and dead seals as coats BO long as she goes to races, steeple chases, coursing and pigeon matcher- so long as she walks with the guns so long as she goes to see an American lashing horses to death in idiotic contest with velocipedes, so long as she courtesies before princes aud emperors who reward the winners of dis-tance-rides so iong as she receives physiologists in herd ra wing rooms, and trusts to them in her maladies so long as she invades literature without culture and art without talent so lon^ as she orders her court-dress in a hurry so long as she makes no attempt to interest herself in her servents, in her animals, in the poor slaves of her tradespeople so long as she shews herself as she does at present with out scruple at every brutal aud debasiug spectacle which is considered fashionable so long as she understands nothing of the beauty of meditation, of solitude, of nature so long as she is utterly incapable of keeping her sons out of thoshamblesof moderu sport, and lifting her daughters above the pestilent miasma of modern society—so long as she does not, can not, or will not either do, or cause to do, auy of these thiugs she has no possible title or capacity to demand the place or the privilege of man.—From "The New Woman," by Ouida, iu North American Review for May.
Glad Tidings.
The grand spfcific 'for the prevailing malady of the ate, Dyspepsia, Liver Complain^ Rhenmafcism, Costivenees, General Debility, etc., us Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves. Tkla great herbal tonic stimulates the dlgenrive organs, regulates the Liver and restoiV the system to vigorous health and energ\\. Samples free.
Largepackafces Early, druggist.
Sold only by V. L.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
W. S. LANE,
The Beat Shoe* for the Least Money
MAX HERRLICH,
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New Palestine, Intl.—-All Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night.
ATTENTION! 28 Pounds of Sugar for Standard Corn per can only Tomatoes and Pie Peaches per can
See our stock of ladies' and childrens' fancy waists. Our stock of screen doors, windows and g" wire cloth is complete. Learn our prices. —g
We are headquarters for any thing you may want. Prices guaranteed the lowest.
g: w. I. GARRIOTT, Wafringtoii.
A-DAM
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 that place is at the store of
SHORT & ASHCRAFT.
"They wont be undersold.
Here Are a Few of Them.
W. Simpson & Sons best dress sateens. 10c yard others sell at 12ic Shontong Pongee, India silk finish, 10c yard, worth 15c. Extra heavy Oak City shirting, 5c _yard. Double full canton, 12c. Irish Linen Towel patterns, per pair, 35c former price, (0c. Boy's pants, extra quality, 85c. Common every day, 25c. Mens- pants, extra quality, 90c. Common every day. 40c. Good muslin, 4Ac yard. Six-inch silk lace,, 19c, 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 trade we will get. That is why we want you to, come in and look ^around. Our line of
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
and Sundries, is complete, and very low priced. Highest prices for produce, in cash or trade."
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Self Binders and Farming Implements of all kinds, and Buggies, handled on small profits. Always see cur line before buying.. Yours tor Business.
NOB & AMOS.
CARROLLTON, INDIANA.
BEST43
W. L. DOUGLAS
SiftiEWORfo
For Sal* by G. T. RaUnJall. Greenfield, J. 8. ICoConneU, land., Richman & Son* Netr Palestine. y\
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Shoes are stylish, casj fitting, and give better
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 bottpm, which guarantees their Y*)ti|et saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push tfte sale of Vi\ L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their futiline of goods. They ma afford l»wlt at a 1m# profile iMllev* yra mmu save meaqr tar bsrisg all mr footwear mt Ska dealer advafi law. Oatalofa* AM aypucaUea. W. DOUGLAS* Braaktaa. Mass.
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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 ene. Piices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. I am not contracting now, and hence am always in town.
W. S. LANE, Charlottesville, Ind.
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FOR &
GENTLEMEN.
SB, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. S3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, 82 for Wos-klngrrson.
SS and SI.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES,
S3, $2.60 $2, $1.73
CAUTION.—If any dealer offers you W.
L.
Douglas
shoes at a reduced price, or nays he has them without the namo stamped on Mi* bottom, put him down as a fraud.
