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Electa, Windsor and Klecta Line, were in 3 our city Wednesday. Xrpnna Hammon fell from the hayloft ©B» d-»v last wt-tk and br^ke 3 ribs near the
Ge&rgie Ward, of Indianapolis, is the gsrest of her parents on 8. D-^pot St. W. S. Lasie met tlie remaius of Wm. at Gret-nfield Sunday morning ami evuwycd them to Siminocs cemetery.
Fast or J. W. Eoweti, starts to conference »t Logauf-port, Tuesday and Lis return is asked for.
D, L. Deckei.* and wife, of Arlmgun, •were guests of friends Monday. Jim. Risk and wife, of near Knights-tow-ij. were the guesfs of S. C. Staiey and 5i\it:Uy Sunday. ¥AiU Sbults wus guest of John Fry KJMI jady Saturday.
Brm'ts Dunbar and Mr. Jone?, of Cen t&TvJJle, were gue.-.ts of Perry Lewis and wife last week.
Aluvzn Foust and Mis^ Addison were married at tl.e home of the brides father, Washington Addison Sunday evei i::g.
Tommy Walker starts Tuesday to Cin,»nbur, Montana, to learn telegraphy with bis torn? her, Lute Le May. We shall jaHsa Tommy and wish him great success aiwi! «. i» eful life. gsj.- Perry Lewis has made 250 gallons of fir?3. class maple syrup using his evapor-
Atortu ieduce the saccharine fluid. Nrmnie Bowen, of Raysville, and her s.,
sasi«r, Orpha Clark, of Knightstown, t-'ireare guests of N. Tarker Thursday. Oara Fries returned Wednesday from throe months visit with her sister at iftairrooutit.
MM Won and John Hill were guests of brother, Edward one day last week. The Sunday afternoon mass temperance meetings get better and better aach week. A splendid programme was rendered last Sunday which did great honor to the cbiMien who took part. The audience ww much larger and more enthsiastic than TCMIAL
Minerva Rafferty was called by telegram k«t Friday to your city on account Sir/fts of her grandson.
Prof. Oliver Hammon, of Union City, and children, and Evan Hammon, of Zadijniapolia, are guests of parents, Dr, Itonmoii and lady.
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And wants'your trade. You will always find everything you need in the Drug line at the lowest price
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Elmer J. Binford, Attorney at Law.
When you want to buy Drugs, you want the Standard, the Freshest and the best. You can obtain this at very low prices for cash at
Leader Drug Store, 21 w. Main st.
Smith's Cash Store.
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26 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00 25 lbs Rice 1.00 25 lbs Prunes 25 lbs Raisins 30 lbs trackers
received our spring styles of Dress Goods and ladies' and fonts' sli'-es.
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Mr. Conrad Ostermeir is constructing a line barn on his place Viss Carrie Leonard returned to Indianapolis Tuesday.
Mrs. John Carry, of New Castle, is the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bark.
Miss Nanuie Stutsman has gone to m«ke lier home with her uncle, Mr. Laae Stutsman.
Mrs. F. M. Sebastian is slowly improving.
Miss Ethel Smock is visiting in Indianapolis. Mr. Chris Fink is at present acting as head sawyer at our box factory. Mr. i-'iaic has made one shipment of boxes and will soon have other orders filled.
Messrs. Mahlon Cly and Gus Spilker will soon occupy the small tennant house on Chris Fink's farm, as their bachelor head quarters.
Mr. and Mrs. James Townsend and family, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spilker.
A young lady who just recently arrived from Europe, is visiting at the home of John Buchfink.
Miss Estella Elliot is at horns from Indianapolis.
Mr. Matt Elliott is convalescent. School closes this week. Joe Coon is quite sick.
Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welshton, Flordia, says he enred a case of diarrhoea of long standing in six hours with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by M. C. Quigley, Druggist.
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Rev. Fish went to the M. E. conference today. Misses Susefcta Barnard and Clara Hare, practical dressmakers, have opened rooms in McCordsyille. See them for fine work. ...
J. P. McCord has beeu suffering from la grippe. ... Ten of McCordsville's representative young ladies will enter into an oratorical contest on Saturday evening April 13. This promises to be an unasaally interesting event. A silver medal, worth $2.50, will be presented to the speaker of the evening. One week later a fine class of young men will compete for the first prize.
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Mr. John Knoop is building a new houf-e. Mr. Bill Bodensick, of New York, is visiting at the home of John Buchflnk.
Unless you want to buy your Tinware at hard-time prices. We art prepared to make any and all kinds of Tinware. 4.
Roofing, Guttering and Spooling
For less money than any other house in Green Held. Call and get our prices and be convinced that we are the cheapest.
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Melton & Pratt,
Will Bills has fold hie store at Martinsville aud is looking after another investment.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society gave an interesting list of exercises on Sunday evening. Oue of the features of the evening WHS the opening of the mi to boxes. Receipts, §18.05.
Attendance at M. E. Sunday School on Suuday 139 collection $2,58. Warner Cahiield and son have located in .VicCordsville. They are practical painters and paper hangers, having followed the prolession in Effingham, III., for several year.--.
The high school in McCordsville will be vigorously,and successfully sustained next year. Mr. Trittipo will select^ an able worker, who will carry our schools still higher.
Widow Crawford's cow was injured two or three weeks ago by a falling shed, rendering her helpless, but fortunately she has almost recovered.
S. C. Trittipo and family and Mrs. Street and family, of Fisher's Station, visited with Mr. Beverliug in Marion county Sunday.
Russell Peters is suffering severely from pleurisy and la grippe. Attorney Frank Litr.leton, of Indianapapolis, was the guest of J. P. McCord on Sunday.
Henry Cros3ley is reported quite poorly. Lung trouble is the cause. Samuel Smith, of Indianapolis, was in our village on business last Saturday.
Sberrill Fletcher went to Indianapolis today to work for Gates, & Warman.
Squire Hervey, J. D. Collins, Harry Apple and others will go to hear Ingersoll tc-morrow night ar, Indianapolis.
Oats sowing is the order of the day in this community. A. McCord has placed a neat cement walk iu front of his residence.
Renecea Wilkinson, of Brown's Valley, lad., says*: "I have no iuterest in the sale of South American Nervine further than to tell the afflicted of its great curative powers. I had been in distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dispepsia and Indigestion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which did me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy a lew bottles of it has cured me completely. 1 consider it the grandest medicine in the world, trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by V. L. Early, Greenfield, Ind. *24.-lyr
Now is your time to get staple dry goods, Notions, Underwear, Shoes, Hos iery, Hats, Gloves, Clothing, etc. We have no place to store them and must sell them out in next thirty days.
GREENFIELD REPUBLICS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895.
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GAS FITTING A SPECIALTY.
Tue second sessiou of the McCordsvillo alumni association will be held la May. An interesting program is being arranged
Supt. Jackson and Trustee Sample visited tae McCordsville schools Friday and expressed themselves as highly pleased with the schools. Good will prevails.
J. C. Baird.will enter the State University next Monday. Success to you, Calviu.
ARLINGTON, IND., March 23, 1895. S. A. BECKNER, Greenfield, Ind.: I have takea in all, five bottles of your Acme Kidney and Liver Cure, and am permanently cared of sick and rervous headache. I have Buffered with this dread headache for over 25 years, and it is the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I can recommend Acme Kidney and Liver Cure. Respectfully,
Stop at tho State Street. Ilt8
G.T.RANDALL.
A city minister says he thiuks it is no more light to expect a minister to preach a funeral sermon free of charge than it is to ask the undertaker to bury the deceased without pay, or to ask the newspapers to publish a half column resolution of respect without remuneration. A funeral sermon is the hardest piece of work many preachers have to do. It is much more difficulty than a marriage ceremony, for which he would receive anywhere from 50 cents to $25.
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MRS. MARTHA COOPER.
FOUNTAIN-TOWN, IND., Mar. 23, 1895. S. A. D. BECKNEK, Greenfield, Ind.: Dear Sir—For several months my wife had suffered with a large cancerous sore on her leg above the ankle. Her suffering was intense, and no amount of doctoring ever did her any good in fact, she got .worse all the time. We have thought her blood became so poisoned from a terrible fever she had a few years ago. Mr. Colman Lisher, who sells your remedies in Fountain town, recommended that we should try your Acme Blood Purifier and Acme Ointment. She continued the use of your remedies until she had taken four bottles of Blood Purifier and used only one box of Ointment. She is entirely CURED and only a soar remains. Her health is good. We are truly glad to recommend your medicines, for thejf have cured her. Respectfully,
GEORGE COLE.
A Successful Meeting.
Evangelist, Walter S. Smith, of Arlington, bas just closed one of the most succescful meetings ever held in the Fountaintown Christian church. The meeting lasted nearly four weeks and more than 40 persons joined the church, most of whom were heads of families. Eider Smith is a forcible speaker and ranks high as an evangelist. He is devoting all his time to n_. :i al work and is meeting with splendid success, an will be seen by his Fountaintown meeting. The church at that place bas been greatly revived and many new members wei*e added to the young Christian Endeavor Society through his efTjrte. Elder Smith commenced a meeting at Morristown last Sunday and we predict a geueral awakening in religious work there.
Beware Ot Ointments For Catarrh Tliat Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de'ive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F.
J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. QSgPSold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle
For fresh bread, pies, cakes, candies, oysters in all styles, or warm meals, call at Harry Reguia's bakery, on West Main street. 36tf
City feed stable. North
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A Cliauce to Millie Money.
I am delighed with my success selling Dish Washers in the last six weeks I made $584, aud was sick part of the time. I think this is pretry good for an inexperienced lady. I am surprised there has never been a good Dish Washer put on the market before, as everyone seems so anxious for one. It certainly is a popular demand that is unsupplied, and that means big money for the agents that supply the demand. I believe any woman or man can make from $5 to $12 a day aoywhere iu this business, and by addaessing the Iron City Dish Washer Co., E. E. Pittsburg, Pa., you can get full particulars. It simply requires a little push. You can't expect to make money unless you try. I would like to have the experience of others of your readers in this business.
Oysters served in all styles at the restaurant of M. K. Cummins. For sale cheap, a Schubert Uprigh piano, almost new. See J. Rhoadarmer a or I 2 2
ALSIKE CLOVER SEED—I have a few bushels for sale at less than Indianapolis price. WM. R. HOUGH.
All kinds of feed and flour at the City feed store. Ilt8 GEO. O. KNIGHT.
Mr. Frenk Miller, of near Fountaiutown was the guest of Claude Rigdon Saturday and Sunday.
Money ^o loan at reasonable rates by the Greenfield Building and Loan Association. V. L. EARLY, Pres.
JOHK CORCOHAN, Sec'y. dwmar25tf Any one desiring livery rigs of any kiud can leave their orders at the hardware store of Thonvis & Jeffrie-- and the rigs will be sent around promptly from the Fashion Livery Stable of JefErio.s & Son. Good rigs and satisfactory prices guaranteed. 78tf
At the Fan Handle Nurseries we have a full iis:-ortment of fruit, ornamental and street trees at prices to suit the purchaser. Also my stock of small fruit i? complete. If you want to save monej', call and see me before placing your order. J. K. HENJJV, South of glass works, Greenfield, Ind. 13t4
Cleaning and Putting: Down Carpets. Frank Keeler, the carpet cleaner is now located in the Big 1 house on Stewart Street. First class work guaranteed, prices reasonable. Mar. 28 W tf.
Keep Feet Dry.
PJease try me once on mending your shoes. I work CHEAP. If you come once you will COME AGAIN sure. I mean it. Shop upstaius in Masou block, Main St. 13t6 JOSEPH HENDRICKSON.
Sugar Creek Horse Thief Detective Company Meeting. The Sugar Creek Horso Thief Detective C.o will hold its semi-annual meeting at Gem, Saturday, April 6th, 1895.
W. C. ATHERTOX, Pres.
Timothy Hay For Sale.
The undersigned has a lot of good tiiru othy hay for sale at bis farm, two and a half miles northwest of tuis city, at £3.50 per ton. Call at my office, ld&w DR. M. M. ADAMS.
Shortsightedness.
To waste your money on vile, dirty, watery mixtures, compounded by inexperienced persons when ou Is.-ive the opportunity of testing Otto's Cure free of charge. Why will you continue to iri-i-ta'e your throat aud lungs with that terrible hacking cong'.\ when V. L. Kurly will furnish yon a free sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy? Hold 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 25e. 20tl
THE DK.UVX.
Tlie Masons to Build on tUe Walker Corner. Monday the committee which was selected to secure a location for the new Masonic Temple decided to buy fifty-eight feet and ten inches of ground on the corner of Main aud State streets, which costs $8,850. The purchase is eminently satisfactory to all the members. A three-story brick block will be erected with a basement, business rooms on the first floor, offlces'and socisl rooms on the second floor, with lodge rooms and social rooms on the third floor. It will be built to accommodate all the different Masonic orders, from the Blue Lodge to the' Knight Templars. It will be heated by a furnace, or steam, have au elevator, and in fact will have all the modern improvements. It will be one of the finest Masonic Temples in the State. All honor to the Lodge that has the enterprise and members liberal enough to build such a home. That grand old man, Nelson Bradley, gave $1,000 as a starter.
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To Stockholders Mohawk Natural Gas Co, There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Mohawk Natural Gas and Oil company at the school house in Mohawk April 6, 1895, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Every member requested to attend. 12t2. R. L. BARNARD, Secretary.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's 'Fair Highest Award.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Pheebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, appioaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at M. C. Quigiey's Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. 14-ly
Monev to loan on mortgage. J. Binford
Electric Bittern.
This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Li"er and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malarial from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Eutire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at M. C. Quigley,s Drug store. 14-lyr
Abstracts of title prepared and. carefully examined. 7tf
Elmer J. Binford. Attorney at Law.
April 5th, a Demorest Oratorical conteat wiil be held in this place under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Several 3 on a Indies who now hold silver medals, will ompete for a gold medal.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
No! ice hereby given that the undcrsifrpe'l as ndnumslr.Mfor of the estate of Gourde G. Tacue dvcoaswj, will offer at public sale at Urn lnte residence the i!c eilent in (. enter township, Hancock roimty. Indiana, one-fourth mile south of Greenfield, Indiana, beginning at 1 o'clock p.m. on
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895.
the followinj!: personal propeitv: Fi lit he.itl of horses follow.®: Two fine bioud mares, two four-vear-old horses, two three-year-'dd horses, two earlinsis. Three of the'e Idliesaieby Haindallah. One sulky, one set of biiL'gy harness.
TP RMS OF SALE.
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a credit of T2 months will he jtiven, the purchaser cxecut-ini note with approved security |je inti,' six p. cent, interest after maturity,, waiving valuation and appraisement laws No property removed until tsrms of sale are complied with.
HEN"RY 0. RUMRILL, Adm'r.
R. A. Black, Attorney. i: t3
Money to loan on farm land in Hancock and adjoining counties on easy terms
J. H. Binford.
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