Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 January 1867 — Page 4

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AGRICULTURAL.

Kroin McJo^s^llurai'Ncw Worker.

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Accouts—The

fanner should now be

woiilcl be surprised at the result which

figures, those truthful exponents of fuctsi

would exhibit. Take an inventory of

stock, implements, and crops on tlj^i

gMiiDd, Bp{» tlja nmonntiftTcija* taTyou 0*111 ploy, and next year, with the

account of expenses aud reeeiptj^y.(OU.\vi)I

havc'ttoa'*'d'(ita',f6r

wilMead yo'u'to'think about and practice

bettSr 'inethods of cultivation.

'-Farmer's

Without doubt you

have learned very, useful facts in conver­

sation with other experienced fanners.

Would it not pay well, then, to have a weakly mooting of farmers in the town to

discijssthi,ngs aud rciatis facts pertaining

to

yoav

vocation? You would leaiu as

much' in one wiu'ler by this method ns

you have iu. five years by castinl'cotfver-

sation. Many others would also learn.

You can form a olub and hold meetings in the district school bouse, if not 011 a

larger scale, with great profit aud no cost

to those engaging in the work.

Fodder—l'eed

ally. Poor lijiy,.stalks -and straw should

be fed out mainly in the beginning and tu»4dlejof 'Winter. .Itescrve straw

enough, however, for bedding and to lit-,

ter the yaVds* with in the spring. Study

how to economize food: not by stintiDg(

but by better preparation it can be done

by hariug comfortable stables, by feeding

regularly, by cutting fodder and mixing bran or ground grain with it bv steaming,

and by- having proper r»qV8i

main on the grouud until the milder

weather of curly spring before splitting.

Ilvrth—Turu

them daily.into the yards

for exercise if .you use them but seldom.

Blanket in extreme cold wetaher. Break co\\« -when no on the ground.

Colts just weannd require \)tu"wci\ oats to

thrive.

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Sttthle Vse

sorb the

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I lei hccj] Often japffer greatly for. the waul of'thin in winter time so with other stock': Don't force any stock to turn to a snow bank for this great necessary of life'and deatli'.

Meat for Breakfeast.

A recent1" writer expresses his belief that meat'should be taken'at the morning meal, and thus gives his reasons

It may' not'be'digested so, quicltly as some starchy substance but an a rule, it is digested easily, ahd it certainly satisfies the sysstera,.nd carries us farther in our wqrlt .than vegetables alone. At this time riipat should he taken in a palatable and easily dig6*tible form—stewed, with the •'nrifritient juices saved in the sauces, and tlw aromatic principles developed by -the heat or better than all, broiled, for here the juices are retained in the tissue, and the'flavor'is developed by the hardening and carinelization, as it were, of the exterior. Above all, avoid the abomination of frying fresh meat not alone as a matter of taste, but as a

violation of ,^efi0fie,lawsrj frtfch normal tissue wliicn has'soaked up a mass of fat is not in a proper condition ^o be taken into th^. Saftedl articles which are generally so hardened that they will no^^atO^ibaQrb'^thoy'at.'as fish, and nrtiolep^whiich are" exposed for but a short liiife^td the Very, high'temperature to which,all friad articles are subjected, may bccooted In fhjs fffy', but never good fresh jnoat*«r 'm rfn.tj ».ai lif.1 .'I iiiw.is tain:

CLEANINaEoBsils, JTlrnitl-be, jtc.— Make your. whitewash in the ordinary way, and twf'ntj' c'epls Wprda of chloride of lupo. ,Xbi6 will purify tho walls For the furirifa^ifei^.a s&ds,/' an^TpV in ten cents.Hqrih.:ftf,tbo lime,' aa above,

and wash withMt. When" the furniturpis

perfectly dryj'pui^ p^a.coAt1' of .-rarniah-

To cleanse ^dl6thiVi^,Tifiakfe' a' suds above with chloride .acao't^og. jte the: quantity of articlef^^j.be fcbilthem, and drop(i* twenty dropeuof spirits of turpentine. This process will prOtfc: ample for cleanfiQSa

rooms and clotbiRg swoota ''m

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Cry Goods, Notions,.&c.

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tliat^stock-

can \vas{e'none by tramping on it. ''"iJ

—Improve the first opportunity to

fiill the- ice-house. The best ice in tliat first frozen, if thick enough. Thawing-

and freeziugare liable to.render it porous.

"Xo matter on what plan your house is

built, he sure aud put pleuty of packing

between the ice and walls, and also on top of the ice. Yentilate from the top and ad-

mit no air below

Cutting Timber—Fence

Wide. Awake!

Commercial Row ..

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ite1y estimating

your position. If figures show an abso­

lute1 loss in'growing cro]fs you will probii-

biy iibandon them, unlets there is a a lair chapcfei/ar lUnproveinent. Thus, accounts

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Fresh Goods. New Great Novelties.

Big SLock. Stvles.

iilmmense Rush for vr

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NEW GOODS.

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the coarser kinds liber­

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THE LADIES

nrc in ccstasios ovor the rich and superb stock of

Empress Cloth®.

t'ui Cubur^f, l^ustres, Beautiful Cloak*. Macnificent Shawls.

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posts, lumber,

logs and rail timber, should be cut early— the sooner the better now—before the

sap starts.'" Post Knd rail timber may "re­

immense supply of Unique

Trimmings to Match!

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YOUNG- GENTLEMEN

will put on a satisfactory smile»when eontemplalsnt tb«

WELL-FITTnrG SUITS

tho fiDcno«»Bd finish of the Cloths and Cajnimcres.

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JICreJc tl,e"aluVof/IinpePi^t^lM'silO^

Light aud ventilate

'f"„ jut not by means of crevices in the irails oju^olwn'doore .Strong'Su^enti? of air should be avoided/' •..

Cellap—r-Pick over- the garden vegetables. potatoes,!apples, &c:. on fetotiny days, and remove all that are decaying. This is essential on the score of health as well .asVqnowy. A trifle of quick lime scattered among roots is benqcifial. Keep tBe potatoes in the dark.

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THE YOUNG IWISS a

gives bor head a coquettish tosa as ah* placea on it an.

and stamps her foot in triumph a she buckle* on a well-fitting, high cut r*, rr A tC T-nr'-'n'-'

OIjI SEC BOOT

O I E E N

"are frantic after

HE.1D-ABTS AT

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Old and Youn^' and "Middre-b'ked

aro crowding to

Campbell,''"Gafey*HarfcrY

itnd buyinc Drown Shoot nc

AT 15 CENTS A TABS.

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BLEACHED MUSLIN AT""1

131-2 CENTS A YAM).

CALICOES AT

121-2 GENTS A YARD

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Spool Cotton at 8 cents.

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COOD$ CHEAPER

can be bovgbt oluowhere.

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,18, THE MOTTO OF THIS HO USE.

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Clothing and Gents Furnishing.

Ti GREAT EXHIBITION!

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wVo. I, Empire Mi lock,

Main- Street, Crawfonlsville. Indiana.

V\70ULD inform th*ir friends and the public gentt erally that they har« r»turued t» CrawfordsvjUe'.witha ... .. ....

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Prices Below Competition.

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Large, Well Selected,

a jOh% AND

Complete Assortment

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MEN'S AND BOYS'^ Olot ll ill

Hats, Caps, Trunks

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Gents' Furnishing Goods,

which they offer at such reduced prices as will make it an object to

Pf or TttMiJtl.

AVID ADLER,

who has charge of tho business, will always be fouud on hand anxious aud willing to atteud to the wants of the public.

MAYER A XJLLMAX.

Remember "Old Stand of Bill Bowers."

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Clothing and Furnishing House.

•L to* smsii-* \xraud Opening of the

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Clothing Store!

HEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO,

No.

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Puricl Block, Washington Street,

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"VXTOULD inform tho public, that they liavo tabVV liihed a 8r«t class

Wholesale & Retail Clothing Store

embracing the Uttost and most fashionable style* of Rcady-Made Clothiug, such as

Over-Coats, of every kind, fine Cloth Frock Dress Coats, Business Coats, Pants and Vests.

We also have a fall assortment,of Gents' v., Fumiihiug Goods, snobaj

Shirts of all. kinds, Under Shirts, Drawers, Overalls, Suspenders, Butterflies, Pocket

Handkerchiefs, Col-

,«V5» lars, Neck Ties,

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have also on hands a full Aisortmtnt of

HATS AND CAPS,

of the latest styles and of the best manufacture ever brought to this murkot. Also

Trunks, Valises, Satchels,

Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas,

and Walking Canes,

\r 7 Our assortment is the most extensive and complete ever exbibitod in this section of country, and it is our intentibntomak® itftb«

Leading Clothing House

OF CBAWFORDSVULE.

We,pan Sell Cheaper

than *«j other liouie in the city, bocause we arc il ooaneeted wftu onoof the oldest and lartest

Wholesale Houses

in Cincinnati. We invito the public to call and «Ir amine our stock and prices, and satisfy thcmtfelrcs bofare puraliasin? elsowher*. as wo arc confidant the/ will find it to their interest to do so.

IlXINSUEIHKK, ULOCK 4 CO.

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WEEKLY REVIEW-CRAWFORDSVILLK. INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 18(7.

Marble Works.

,«KHAT WUS'rI2KN J. SrS

MARBLE WORKS

CRJt H'f«K 81*11,1,11.

PYKE, PAUL & CC.

O'rn'it Street, Oif Door South "J Muin.

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Americiui & Kalian Marble,

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«AXI P1CTI'KKK8"0K

Tombstones, Family Vaults, Mausoleums,

Gt-rajideur.

MxlEBLE YARD,

in OrawfordsviHo, and hope by strict attention to business, and u£ing

Noiic but the Best of Material,

which we set directly from tho quarries, to furnish wurk at such priced in to defy couipeti lion. J1VK visit fS|H. all parts ||pof the couni%try, with dcsigns of our work, which a peffeons toselect, at their hou|cs, such work as they a re

MnrchlO'GGywet-f PAUL, PYKE A CO.

.Hardware, Cutlery, &c.

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N. K. Heinsheimer. Iaaac Block. Jivcob Deutseh.

Stoves and Tin-Wareof J. W.Cumberland, we take pleasure in informing th« cititons of Montgomery, and-adjoining counties, that we arc now bands with the largest and best selected stock of

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HARDAVAItE

Ever Brought

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We havo alio on hands and nrc now receiving some of the choicest brands of 4'^fit fn'i

Cook, Parlor & Box Stoves.

Having socurcd the fcrviccs of JOHN IIOOVpTi (o our Tin Uepiirtmcnt. we have no hemlalion in siiyiiig we can eot up as good work cn as short nonce and at as low figures ascan bo had anywhere,

Special attention given to Roofing, Spout-.-i "l9i

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Market.

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Great Slaughtering

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Wo hare also, all kinds of Agricultural Implements. Reapers. Mowers,Drills, Stafford Corn Plows, Ilay Rakes Uorse Pitchfork*, Double Shovel Plows, Farm BelU. Stumn Jacks, in fact everything neoessary to keep a first class Hardware and Agricul­

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tural Store. We will buy|

Wlieut, Oats, Corn)-—__ Bacon," Beeswax, Butter, Eggs, Old Copper, Brass, Castings, Bags Feathers,

Jor which we will exchange GOODS or pay CASH.

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Monster

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of all kiud-. from the plainest style to Ibc most perfect beauty ami

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Having purchased the stock of Mnrble bulonging to 11. Collins, and being permanently located. \tq dosign mnking thia one of tne most oxtensive extublishmenttf of the kind in the West. We have boen carrying on the Great Western Mnrble Works at Thornto'An, Ind.. for a number of years, and through our efforts havo succeeded in establishing a trade uncqualed by any in the State, and by the liberal patronage vrc havo received from the citizens of Montgoinoryand adjoining counties. \vc have been induced, for the further extension of our trade, to ostablisii a

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AT THE SAME PJIICES THAT WOULD BE FURNISHED AT THE Shop. We deliver all our Work, and warrant perfect satisfaction or no sale. We-Vare also' prepared to furnish alhkiiids of building stone, aud all persons wanting anything in that line would do well to call and see us.

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Plain Col'd Silks, French Merinos, Cashmere Merinos,

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Two Doors north of Klfton'n Bank. May 1U/CC. POWpiW *#M0RUAJr,

September 22'(lin(».

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NI'JE GOODS AT

McClure, Frj & Co's.

We are closing out a great many goods at very low prices, and intend selling goods lower than any dry goods house in the county. 0C7= All kinds of Produce wanted at the highest market price, =00

December 22, I866yadlinl-2c McClure, Fry & Co*

DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

NEW DRY GOODS STORE!

Riclier, «Hr,i2 lies" & vCo.,

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Full Blast!

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Readv-Made

ml nJAT GREATr.Y JUJIT) l^CKTJ PRICES

^Washington Street, South of Main,

offers for sale a magnificent stock of all kinds of V: ,f,.ivy

E S S O O S

'f iwW!!.' Purc^ase(l expressly for

New Store, National Block, Washington Street.

cas our aim. in remoring to the new premises, to keep a complete assortment of Goods iu department.

Adapted to the Wants of a First Class Trade,

•. and we invite on inspection of our Stock as being tho :.:

Most Coniplote Assortment Ever Offered iu (he City of Crawfordsville.

I Consists of

FrencKT British and German Dress Goods!

THE MOURNING DEPARTMENT

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ALSO, WE HAVE A

Large Assortment' of

Cloths, Cossimeres, and Jeans, Checks, Stripes and Tickings, Blankets, Flannels, and Linseys,

together with all the standard brands of

E A E A N O W N O O N S

ALSO,

PKII^TS OF ALL KIIVDS, i\OTI()i\S, &c.

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The Dress Goodsr Department

Black Silks,i English Merinos, Coburg Cloth, Empress Cloth,

Plain and Fig'd Lustres, Plain and Plaid Poplins, V^sr Gala Plaids, ^a^\ra& Plain DeLaines, Figured DeLaines,

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French Merinoe, psftiCoburgs, ^Lustres, Plain DeLaines,^ Fig'd DeLaines, &c.

Ricker, Hughes & Co.,

Dry Goods

of

WASSOSSIEILMORE

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„X)JRY GOODS

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At N"o. 3,1..

COJTLJNTUM I.&IJ BLOCK,

CltA WFOIiDSVlLLE, INI).

Call and 1 Examine Slock

AND LEARN PRICES.

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Goods were bought for cush. and aro now 1. otfered at as hiw prieus as can bo found in th« .State of Indiana, consisting in part of

Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Hickory Shirtings, Cotton Flannels, Prints, Cloaks, Shawls,. Cassimercs, Satiuctts, Home made Jeans and Flannels, Wool & Cotton Yarns, Delaines, Balmoral and Iloop

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LARGE STOCK OF

(lolliing!

Skirts, Ladies' Nubias and Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves, &e.. &c.

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We keep iiny and every thing usually found in a

DRY GOODS HOUSE,

aud as low ascan be found clsowhero

IiNT THEWEST

Ladies' & Childrens' Dress Goods,

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StyleJ Grade and Color.

Dress Trinimiugs, Ribbons, $jlks, Flowers, Laces, Crape, &c. Iu ^nts Ware

OUR STOCK is FULL.

Ready •Watte Clothing.

We have in store a iplondiil stock of

for men and boys. Also,

Hats, Cans, Bools & Shoos, 811 -1"

also, a large stock of

Que ensware of every style

Call and examino and thereby save money

Dry Goods.

Atlantic Cable!

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LATEST NEWS!

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1 )r\' Goods

Jfust MlecHved by

W.N.Wasson

At the New Brick Corner,

Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

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FANCY DEESS GOODS,

Fancy Silks, Grenadines, Mohairs, Mozembcques, Lawns, Shal-. lies, Ginghams, Prints,

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STOCK OF

Fancy Dress Buttons,

Parasols, Jli 'Sun Uml)ereir""

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lab, and NOTIONS.

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Also a fuperb lino of

Cloths and Cassimeres,

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BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,

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COME J±2sTU SEE

nZTKomnmlcr the New llrick Corner, Karm.ri, fhen in town. Nov.10, iMOfl. w. K. WASSOK.