Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 December 1869 — Page 4
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MORMON HYMN.
The following ic ft Mormon hymn, ami i-«
regarded by the Saints" as very impressive *2 .Ca sentiment. If anybody desires lo einjr it it will be found to work to tlie tune .nt' the •'King
of
tJie Cannibal Islands:"
Now, male and female, rich and poor.
And if you'Te any wine or oil. Toaie forward ,uul pay iif your tithing.
IHORfS..
Then if to prosper you deitiro. And wish to keep out of the tiro: Kay, if yon the Saints aspire. Come forward and pay up your tithing,
Tourblti Walling to
Inrldent—Woary. be (iouo. ouitvillc Cf.nrier-.Iouma'. Nov. •-. mp. sir. ain't to uo aw.iv
Front the I Tell
soon?
These word." fell rm our rc-
porter's*
ear at onf: of the -tatir-n
bouBe».
Turning to the .-po.-ikor. tln
reply
was, "I do not know, ioik'f.l
this gentleman can tell you,'' pointing
to the station keeper. The fir.-t ,«poak-
cr wa? young womau. perhaps twenty
Good night, poor child I shall not Bee you any more you'll be gone before I come back."
A
allow no drapery, no stuffed furniture,
no carpets in his apartments. They
caught dust. lie sat upon a plain
wooden chair. He ate roughly, like a
farmer, of roast beef, despising all del
icacies, His almost invariable dress
was a close military blue coat, with red
cuffs and collar, buff waistcoat and
breoches. and white linen gaiters to
the knee. A sword was bcltc.l around
his loins, and, as wc have said, a stout
rntan or bamboo cane ever in his hand. A well worn, battered, triangular hat covered his head. lie walked rapidly through the streets which surrounded his palaces at Potsdam and Berlin. If he met any one who attracted his attention, male or female, he would abruptly, mcnaciugly inquire. Who are you?" A street lounger he has been known lo hit over the head with his cane, exclaiming, Home, you rascal, and go to work." If any one prevaricated or hesitated he would sternly domand, Look me in the face.'' If there were still hesitancy, or the kint were dissatisfied with the :rn«wers. the one interrogated was lucky if he escaped without a eauing.
The boorish king hated the refine ment and polish of the French. If he met a lady in rich attire, she was pretty sure to be rudely assailed and a youns
Ilarpo-'f Mo.jnzi.'t
December.
for
SHERIFF'S SALE.
fromUtheru to me directed. Boone county.^^ Sate ofh°I S®m°n •Ple?S
CourJ.
Lewii KallRT .t .i :. Indiana, in favor of Ji Mon iomw conntr'T
a!
,Sher?ff
of
thJco,n^'nai \oclo?k M. or said d»T I? riM«
0
door, in the city orCrawfortl?-
lidnAV*
01 17
oountl'.
•(Un^MUm
Indiana, the
Of &'
S
thir'r*?ne(3J)
town twenty (20?.'range
il* west, to be fold to satisfy uid cxecu- &'?
1
ajdcostj, and if the same will not
,Qffi®ientKtoestatemasatisfyof"the
satisfy Mid exeention. 1
SVJS*'
P'»«?•
**'d real to judg.*eTentr"e'*ht dollars .CellK,(?178
7i) %ni
together with
without relitf from valuation or ajipraise-
«0r50'69w Sheriff M^n^'oBiery'county.
E- J. BIHFOBD & BRO.'S COL.
THE
SIX GREAT REMEDIES
1
Who wish to keep their standing sure.
A Thai yonr aalration may crenre, Come forward and pay up your tlthiua.' A tenth, that i«. and nothing less.
Or *11 you do or may possess. In flocks, and herds, and their increase,£ *j With pigs and poultry. duck? and ge?«e— A thenth. indeed, of all your toil. b\ Likewise the produce of the soil
Hurley's Ague Tonic,
iNa tricnlc -Sa Mtrcnrji
I'KUI KN.'I RELIABLE.
Th*
i-r.ly remedy f..r Chili- and Fnor. Agne and Fever. that is cr can be depended upr.r. i* Hurley'" AgueTon'c. There liave been thousands cured by usir.g it who hive Iried the -a»! remedies nithont l,enev».
WORTHY OF ATfENriOX.
years of OgC. dressed in a pi tin calico I would certainly rec.mmend it: as preferable to-
1
by the stove, hare-headed. In lea-
tares very plain, not by any means attractive, but with eyes of bine, full of meekoess, speaking of trust and confidence and there was, withal, in those mild eyes an expression of pensive longing, wearing away the lingering hoars in pain,—pain in body and pain ir cj -. I I in heart, and the voice was plaintive, II 111 I6\ S S 3 1 S c) |j cl I 1 11 more like that of a child than of a woman grown. The evening found her still there the next morning and the next evening found her still meekly sitting by the stove, with that same weary expression, as of constant pain, and those mild eyes spoke volumes of appeal. Oh sir, will they not take me away? If they are going to take me at all, why do they wait so long The station-keeper replied, Yes, you will go in the morning." And-as he was about to go off watch, he called her to go into her room for the night.
isi:
WITH IODIDE OF I'OTASH.
AIIW'littuH of lk«- lionet, tlabiiunll!o«lirrn«M,y Debilit, Disease*
Who was she? What waa she doing there? She was an orphan, but had been tenderly raised bv a «ood man "thoyconid not euro her." cavo her your -J Sarsanarilla not expecting it would do.hcr much good, but to my great astonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God continues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate but your Sarasnarilla. tho only remedy employed, leaves no doubt of its medi-i-nl qualities, and that it alonocured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
tn an interior town, and the little property left by her dying father had been carefully handled. She was ever trustful. She trusted herself into the hands of one who as her husband speedily spent her little all, and then deserted her Vnd the poor, weak, faithful heart gave way. l{eason,ticv or powerful, became clouded, and the court had adjudged her a fit inmate for the asylum in Lexington. She knew whero she was going, and longed for a place where sho might rest her aching I head, and where tho cares that bore down her weary heart would be lifted nnd sho find at last a home.
of
ney*, ni*pcp*in, Rryaipeli*. Feaialf Irresnlnritiea, Fistnln, nil Skin Di«eaae», Mrcr Complaint,
Indigestion Pile*, Pnl* monnrf Disease* Sera. Tula, or King's Evil,
Syphilis,
Hurley's Sarasparilla is what it is represented, and 1 believe it the most wonderful medicine beforo tho public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind therefore, I speak willingly and positively on tho subject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin dissease and atifincss of thejoints for several years, I employed tho principil physicians of the city
Any person requiring tho truth and honosty of the statement, will find me at iny residence, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville, Ky.
Me.^rs. .lam':? Kudiiles A Co.—Cditleiurn—It gives ine great pleasure lo say, after usinecall the other worm remedies known to mo, with but partial success to my children. I was advised to try T. A. Hurley's, and sinco using it my chil-
The Father or Frederick the ft real The kint' was anrtmnloiKlv ,.1n.o. dren beeoino quite well and healthy. The
lie Knife was scrupulous!) clean.
washing five times a day. Me would
chil,lrhavewmiM
„n
the be-it. safest, remedies known, nnd ns sueh, recommend it to one and all.
nll tho
Louisville. June 13, Iriiy,
To .la!-. Ruddle A Co.. Loui-villo. Ky.: Gentlemen: Tlii is toeertify that I have been for years a sulVcrer and tried all tho tonics 1 havo hoard or seen advertised, with little or no relief from any of them. I heard Hurley's Bitters highly spoken of. and tried buttle with little faith in itbefore 1 commenced, and to my surpriso nnd I joy, before 1 finished one bottle, 1 felt a great deal better and firmly belcivc that one or two I occasions it was the means of saving and prolonging my life. I conscientiously rceoramen.led them to all sufferers as tho best Bitters known, and advise thom always to ask for Dr.
T. A. Hurley's and havo no other. You can use this as yon think proper, if it will benefit other*. Yours truly etc.
Louisville. K}.: D.-.-rml-r. 1". 1-"!-.
milts
HOT
man fashionably dressed could hardly* illf&llt SOOthillg Syi'lip. escape the cudgel if he eame within reach of tho kiug's arm. The kincr. stalking through the streets, was as marked on object as an elephant would have been. Everyone instantly recog-
hi np.
nized him, ami ninny fled proach. One day ho met a pale, 'threadbare young man, who was quietly passing him, when the king stopped, in his jerking gait, and demanded, in his poarso, rapid utterance, Who are you? "I am a theological student," thoyouugmanquiotlyreplied. •'Where from added the king. From Berlin," was the response. I-'roui Berlin?" the king rejoined the Berlincrs arc nll a good-for-nothing set."
Yes, your Majesty, that is tru many of them, the young man added: but I know of two exceptions."
Of two?", responded the king which are they Your Majesty and myself,' the young mau replied. The king burst into a good-humored laugh, and, after having the young man carefully examined, assigned biro to a chaplaincy .—From Frederick tha.Great," in
l-'fC in Uh- future wiily SEABROOK'S. a'ooinbination quite up with the advancement of the ago. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient nnd reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the followinsdiseascs:
Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels, Restivcness. Teething. Ac. (Jives health to the ehild and rc*i to the mother.
DR. SEABROOK'S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calasaya.
HARDWARE.
7
There .ire no bitters can compare with the-e in removing complaints. For ".sale or can be had nl nnv dmg store in the I'nited States.
NASHVIM.k, TENS..Feb.
.la?. Ruddle ,t Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living in your city I used several bottles of Dr Sea brook's Infant Soothing Syrup, and fonnd it to do my child more good and it would rest better after using it than any other remedy 1 can say with confidence, it is the best medicine for children nt present known. I wish you would get the druggist here to keep it. If nnr one does, please let me know, if r.ot send me one „r dorcn by express, and 1 will pay for it at the ofrue 01 fieo here. Write me when you send it. oblig MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
r„ jr
OCKj
.»u. Latches. Bull?. I sod :Hr»p Hinges. Screws, Hook and Eye. G&te Hinge?. Glass, itty.Sash Doors Blinds,and every variety of iMin? material. cheap at
Patt bu
Gf
any other tonic beforo tno public. ,4
pretty well worn, but. el.''an. She.'tood1 JAMES MARTIN. Kn«incer
Louisville. K.v., June 15, V53.
PURIFY YOUfi BLOOD.
"M1E Delt-lil
JAMES RI'DDDLE .t CO.. Proprietors, I,nuisville K.v.
TAKE NOTICE.
DB. SEABROOK'S
if-x
The elegaut combination pos.-css« ail the TOXIC properties of Peruvian Bark ntid Iron. without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of either separately or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentlo tonic impression is required after convalescence from FEVERS or debil| itating diseases, or in those distressing iregularities peculiar to females. No female should be without it. if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well take its place.
James Ruddle &
Co.,
PROPRIETORS,
1 a
a N 4 1 S
Louisville, TCv,
All-ihe abovejgoodj for sale by
E. J. BINFORD& BRO.,
Crawfordsville, Iud.
Auguittl. 1600 lj
GP.KGGS MAMMOTH.
..p..
ru. Drag. And Cross-Cut Saws. Rip. Hand, I'annel, Tinned. Back, and Key hold
'S
GUKGG
Mammoth Hard ware
(he Kid
ONE
MAMMOTH.
I OG CHAINS. I Trace and Tug Chain5 Hal'.
Coil Kiuh Chain*. *r Chain*. Rrs«s
ind Iron Jaek Chains. at GREGG'S HARDWARE STORE.
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley I hereby certify that during la-i y- I ».•- :ttacked -with the ague whilst in iekisliurg. Mi".. and used several popular medicine? with but temporary relief. On reaching hom-^ the diseased retiirned in a worse type, if possible. when my medical attendant ordered Quinine in laree doses—frequently a? high a? 00 grains per day. and which must have cost me nearly S1U0. I consulted Or. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescribed quinine and arsenic combined. which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was almost bloodless. extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic, appeared in a city paper, and determined to give it atrial. I did so.and have no reason to regret it. One hottle restored me completely, and since that time seen nearly a hundred cases in ... whieh it acted with equally happy results, and Is 01t(..K,.l |{:.lf!,Hi:. and l.oods.eoto
to. Ad L"
/CHOPPING :.na Broad A.tes. v,' Planes. Mortise and Socket Firmer Chisels
Anl
Drawing Knives .-.f the best quality, at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.
1 Rt'H Jlt^ES l'ianiers and (Jiiruen all
si?.^s
and qualities, at GREGG'S
MAMMOTH.
UKt
JMMEXSE stock of new goods ju=t opened at
I GREGG'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE.
BEAUTIt
L' Patterns and
Sow
Styled Ivory
Handled Knives and Fork3 at GREGG'S.
jV4R.\l Bells, School Bells Hells, nnd Tea Bells at
L-ALMi.ai
Hand Bells. Door GREGG'S.
hundred and twenty-eight different 'patterns of Pocket^nive? at GREGG'S.
C'
LOL'ISVILLK,
April -t, !*.).
^ALL for Willkinson's Celebrated Sheep "hears at Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store
FOR
Curtain Bands. CurtuinsFKnobs, Picture Nails, and Fancy Good? call'at GREGG'S,
LARGE vhriet lets cheap.»!
C1ALL
C'
HURLEY'S
POPULAR WORM €\\IY
,v of •eliot Bo'iks nnd'WttlGREGG'S.
and see the endle?= Razors, ite.. at
IJVERYBODY:
J*
ciins.
rTMIK
it is one.,f
JAMES W.TRAVIS.
E S
STOMACH BITTERS,
I
I.OMK
llt bilily,
ill' Appetite, HVakatim In
digestion, or Dyspepsia,' Want of nrlion or the I.irer or Disordered Stomach.
variety of Knives. ORE/5G'S.
U.1MAX Mower and Reaper, tho latest iniprovement of the age, is tho lightest running, has the least machinery, fewest bolts of any machine and only requires two men to cut and lrom 8 to 10 acres per day. Come and see tho wonder, everybody, nt Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store.
lo Gregg's to u'.'t goo.1 bur-
World Reaper anil Mower, the only e»t -I- gear machine ever built, every wheel is turned from solid iron, and tho cogs cut with machinery ami fitted on an ironcase as perfectly as a watoh. It runs vory light and will gear longer than any other machine. It is a dropper, self raker, or hand rake.an,*, is the finest machine ever built. Go see it at
Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store.
^TMIE Improved Quaker Reaper and Mower, a perfeot curiosity and the .wonder of the world, on exhibition at
GREGG'S MAMMOTH. I
WOOD'S Self-raking Roaper ami mower: also, theN'ew York Self-raking Reaper and I Mower, at
e.l il.iMi.,i Thre-hingMachines GREGG'S.
A GARR.H'O' V• chines at
QNK and Tiv., Hors
Hay Kork= at
HAR\
JOHN* W. DIXON*.
I rawfordftrUte. Indiana
Wasson Corner
THE
Threshing MaGR KGG'S.
Grain Drill- at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.
RKVOI.VING
and
iulk II.) Rakes and Hoi sc GRKGC.S
LSI 'louid »t" everv l.'1* h«n.l' mill sola cneap at GRF.Oh'S.
MILLINERY.
.\riLLlXER\ GOODS.
S A I S
I
HAS the pleasure to inform you thus my stock of Millinerv Goods for the
FALL
t-i le.'^.
N it"W complete.cun^Lvtini of a full line of
Hata, Bonnets, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Velvets, Silk Laces, Rushes and Frames,
Of the latest 'tylf An extonsiv •election of
and
And a!»o a great variety o! •..*•
ORNAMENTS
A largo Mlock of
Dress Caps for Old Ladies.
-MISS WIsE will take great pleasure iu showing the new Millinery Goods to the ladies who will faror us with acall.
Remember that the Millinery Store is up stairs. Just pass through the store up stairs.
Anticipating an early call from you. I am resectfuliy yours. W. X. WASS0K.
All orders promptly attended to. octlfl,*69
INDIANAPOLIS.
J. E. KY .l.V.
U. C. nOLCROOC.
RYAN & HOLBROOK
WHOLESALE
IiIQUOR DEALS S
48 Soutk Mtradlas Str««t,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
0«to(*r
16. lit*.
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1869.
SPECTACLES.
IMPROVED
PAXTISCOPH SPECTACLES,
THE BEST IN USE
CCOMBINING advnntaires. mechanical and philosophical, to be found in no others offered in the West.
The?ecelebrated Spectacles now so generally u»ed and approved, are the most perfect assistance to defective vision now before the pcblic. The Lenses nr.? ground in accordance with the philosophy of nature. Their Iperfectly polished surfaces, purity and transparency of material, and exaet spherical fignre. admirably adapt them to the organ of sight, rendering them perfectly natural to the eye.and producing a clear and dist iet image of the object as in the natural healthy sight, avoiding the glimmering, waverign dizziness of the head, and other unpleasant sensations often experienced in the use of ordinary glasses, and enabling tho wearer to prosecute minute and critical eye-labor, either by day or candle light, with easc.comfcrt, and satisfaction may23.ieo»tf CHEAP JOHN. Agent,
HAIR RENBWER.
liii
L'S
?8|siaMi! Sicilian Hair BMeier
r.' it
.•
in -i ease.K the popti-r-»!ii'.thle Hair S'repSi /.•• due to merit '•tut t.siire our old it is f. ]f fully up to iit-la/tl and to those
IIAl/l'lil,
tihf.u If ft'ifi'im.s fit ft,'
/ru fiaru tf used it we can onjitb nf !••«//, Ilittt it is the only fl'mbh- tiwl /irr/'erted' preparation in restore
HAHt
nidliing a superior aunluy ot heis- //.«
sors and Shears will find them nt Gregg's
G15AV OR FADED
to its t/on/hfitl color, male-
Hifj it stijf, lustrous, auil stlken
I-n He Jntnin*a
,,s
IteCOlUes
». whttc mat f/etnt it removes all
eruption* and dandruff, and by i'y, toiiittroperties prevents the hair }'r-n- falling out, as it stimulates tiini nourishes the hair ffland.i. Jin its use the hair grows thicker ttml stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal, vigor, and tvlll create a new growth except in extreme, old age. It, is the most economical
IIAIK DRESSING
ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and. givec the hair I thai splendid glossy appearance so much admired by ml. A. A. I Jfai/rs. .»/./., State Assayer of
Mass., sai/s, "the constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent aualiti/. and I consider it the.
RFIE!!«T S'LLILPARATION
\LL
GREGG'S,
for
its inlrmlett purposes," We pubI lish a trralis, on the hairf which irr free by mail upon application, ichlch tonlains commenI hit or til ices from clergymen, pit i/si'riaits, the press, and others, ri'r tut re. made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty fn rs. and know that we make t/. tnos: ejfe.rrice preparation for the '-s orttfion and the preservation of Ha- hair, extant, and so tteh ntni'letltjed b/ the best
Mcdi-
(t(l Chemical Authority*
D'itlf
If.':,,I ifrdirine.
&.
CO.. Proprietors.
WOKVfdliY. SA^Eili A. fi. M.'
Dec. 12,1888.
MARBLE WORKS.
CREAT WESTERN
I
MARBLE WORKS!
if- -. --y------.
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
above mentioned establishments are doing an cxten=ive mrinufaetnring
and
uessful bnsinpo=
O N E N S
Jtr
Headstones,
Sic.,
»roal,v
&c.
I can 11 to the eiii/.en- ot' Montgomery and adjoining Counties that being so extensively engaged in the trade, and purchasing such large quantities of Marble, 1 get it at
Lower Prices than you can purchase the same quantity at any other shop in this part of the State.
I keep tin Very be-t qit.tliiy of .•
American A Italian Marble
(notwithstanding you have been told different by some of our competitors."
AIH! WINTER DEFY Competition
and .'hi:
French and American Flowers, Ostrich Plumes, and Fancy Feathers,
on fine qualities of Marble, and as regards style of work. 1 will not l»e excelled.
Opposite the Etston Hank
Where you will tiod
some of the Finest Specimen of Marble, and work, ever exhibited in Crawfords ville. All work delivered, set up and warranted to give satisfaction according to contract.
Orderf Solicited and fi omptly
Attended to."^t I \V*itl JYot be Undersold.
P. S.—I do an extensive business for small proffits. 1 hare pnt op MORE and some of I the LARGEST and FIXEsT jobs of work of any other establ ishment in this coanty. in the same length of time I travel through the coantry soliciting orders, and can say to the public,
I will sell you yonr work at the 'jvne tirice that 1 will at the shop, and furtheri^iore. if there I is any shop that can sell work from 15 to 90 per cent, cheaper than 1 do. WHY DON'T THEV
DO IT. Idift coxrKTmox in prices, and if I 1 don't famish such Marble as 1 agree to, you need not receive the work.
Juue. 87,1887. C. I. BRUXDAOE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
iBoots! Boots!! Boots!!!
IIJU1
my
HfeVe received their new s'...ok cf
Custom Made Boots,
In calf. Amerisan and French kip, tor men and boys.
The workmen.-hip of tlicic yuarntiiter.J.
All Rips Mended Free of C'lioage.
Clo-e ea-h buy* looking up bareain-
Boots andShoes
Will plo
•Also, women:'. Misses' an.l Cbilden
In every vsri.-tr.
Or.II. K.ip and l.s.-iii,#
A Ij MO 1 IAS
Congress and Polish Out.
W«j
call attention of young ladi*-: to i-eedingly handsome sytlcs of
fine ftewed IVoi'k.
In Morocco. !M.-bU Goat, Vc't ami Ln-tirig
We intend to'keep our'reputation for icllic.j goods at low down prices
-*pl.55, i?es.
HARDWARE-
A molehill for a mountain A mouse for a mammoth, Once we were small But now have grown tall Of coumo aro oil mammoths.
FOR
a mammoth stock of the cheapest and best selected Hardware in town, go to __ CAMPBELL & BARTER'S
VTStoreone
Campbell A llarter Chenp Harware can get more gocds for less 111011ey than at any other place in the city.
A
lied ucoil IViv*.
therefore it enable sell yon work at 111 i•*!
MAMMOTH assortment of locks, latches, some new patterns for store doors that aro burgular proof and no two alike, in short, all kinds of locks^ from the smallest pad lock to the largest Jail look can bo furnished nt the Small Mammoth Hardware Store of
ONE
olves call in at the. rhop locafed r,n
WilM'.V STREET,
hundred and twenty-nine different kinds of pen and pocket, knives at Campbell .1 Hnrter's Cheap Mammoth.
IFCampbell
a good hand saw only cost one dollar, at A Harter's, of course that is the piace to buy. So say those who aro almost daily after them.
FRESHat
DOORS,
AGENCY
supplies of Hardware received almr.st ii' daily the Small Mammoth of CAMPBELL A HARTER.S.
sash, blinds Ac. always on hand^I SUDeriOl* the lowest manufacturers prices by I CA PBE AH
ART E R.
lmnoi
thing new. that will cut at least one-third faster than the old kind, nt the Cheap Hardware House of CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
BORING
MACHINES and all kinds of Car
penter's toola cheap, at the Cheap Mammonth Hardware House of CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
BELLSof
every description, farm bells, hand
bells, door bells, school bells, firo alarm or church bells can at all times be furnished nt a very small advance on co9t by
CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
for gum and leather belting, pack- I ing, Ac., at Campbell A Harter's, who arc authorized to sell at manufacturers lowest prices.
LOG
chains, dog chains, trace chains, butt chains, fifth chains, stretcher chains, halter chains, Ac., Ac., nt the Cheap Hardware store of
APPLE
€. J. Rruadage.
CAMPBELL A HARTER.
TVOl'LD it not be well for every man that is I feeding corn worth 90 cents a bushel to buy one of Sanford's superb strawcutters. very cheap at CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
C^RENCH coffee Mill, new supply. Just receiv--L ed at Campbell A Harters Mammoth. I
HORSEandevery
shoes. Horse nails, toe calks, iron, steel other article that a blacksmith needs, very cheap at the Cheap Mammoth Hardware Store of Campb^l A Harter's. I
HUBS,
spokes, felloes, thimble skeins together with all kinds ot wagon-makers tools on hand-, cheap, at the old stand of
p-^e-s. meat cutters and sausage stuffersfc- he fall trade, iust received at the cheap mammoth of Campbell A Harter.
-j AAA TCXS scrap iron wanted in exchange lUUv for stock of any kind by CAMPBELL A HARTER.
pAMPBELL 4 HARTER'S will always be \J fonnd Headquarters for all kinds ammunition, shot,powder, lead, caps, catridges. pistols, ame bags, shot bags and belts, together with a arte assortment of gun trimming, blasting powder and fuse-
EVERYBODY
remember the place for bar
gains at the old stand of tLe Cheap Store, No.7 Commercial Row.
o«t9,lM0«r9
CAMPBELL A BARTER.
GO TO
Bice Canine's
BEE HIVE STOKE.
TO HL YOi:a
DRY GOODS
N O I O N S
Of every variety*
HATS and CAPS.
Also a full line of
Fashionable Clothing.
JHi«T KBCE1VKH.
Gall and See for Yourselves.
Main and Wasliington Streets,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
May 'JO l*H»tf
THE ENTERPRISE
ONE
CAMPBELL A 1IARTKR.
DBT GOODS. REDUCTIOLLFOF GOODS.
RICE CANINE.
STOVES.
Tlae Best
CHEAPEST!
hen you wuut Oo.l
COOK STO'VE
Do not lnil to 5.1 to
IRWIN'
And examine his stock of stoves
W
iStfflai
of the larges Cook Stoves
in Llit- market
with an ovcn£-'by£) inches: so nrranged that the heat passes entirely around it. Thereby 1 rendering it tno quickest nnd evenest baker ever introduced. No turning the bread around two I or three timc3. We guarantee theso stoves in every particular, and offering them five dollari lower than the same size =fove can be bought in the Wnba=h Valley.
.ft: STOCK Of
TINW A. 15]
I- al-.. large, an.l to
A SPLENDID ttock of table cutlery,spoons, A*- Ac., on which customers can save 10 to 1 ^T a %Trn^
g.r ™,. hy COUNTEY MERCH AN IS
jfrei
Inducements
TIN. CuPPER AND SIIEI.'T illoN W'AKI.
LHAM FUTI REII TO 0RD£lt.
OUR STOCK OF
HARDWARE
Is large, and as buy exclusively for ri-I
We Defy Competition.1
Partie- coEteaipluting building will '.lu wH to c.x?:inino r.ar
STOCK AX P1UCES
Befora purchasing.
]S!o. 3 Empii'e Rlock.
April 3 1669.
CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.B
V. Q. IRWIN,
LIVEBY.
LI VERY, SALE & FEED STABLE North side Market Street, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
Constantly on band the best of
Aiaglt
«r
Dtablc
Teaw,
laUle Hem*.
new stock of
CARRIAGESAND BUOOIESt ALSO AS
O N I S
Banning to all trains.
All orders left at my Offlee pronptli filled. May W. IBM. „J.B. CfSLE *.
GREAT. REDUCTION!
l.v
O*'-
A.±L Kinds
T)l-V
AD I E S
A S
McCLURE, FRY & Co.'s
Jnae d, liM.
DBY-OOOD8f
MAMMOTH OPENING
New :Goods!
STONE FRONT/
jC M. CRAWFORD
Respectfully announces to the public that ha has r.ow ID stock a splendid assortment of
THE PRICE (Fall and Winter Dry Goods
Among which will he found a beautiful variety of plain and figored
LUSTERS, FRENCH MERENO
E E S S O O
A
stoch ot the celubruted Brand Double Warp
Velocipede
A LAP AC AS!
Cheaper [linn ever, nI a"ortiudnt of
Cas»lmere»i.
Waterproof Ladies' Cloth
Jeans and
Flannels.
HTK*
,. Al ^0 a I
-took ot
j-Notions.
llooslery,
Gloves,
Is
GrOO(
Domestic Goods.,
Ilootsjainl Slio**,
HATS AND CAPS,
W ijleh will be sold at the lowest p.isilblo prle Ono prico for all
G. M. CRAWFORD,
STONE FJRONT,'
Main Street, East of Court House.
Oetober",lW9tl
CONRER BOOK STORE.
THE OLID
BOOK STORE'
I ih* rift of Puceinbur "3 haj uu^cJ a
E O A
Of the old coinei
BOOKSTORE
To the South room.
National Itloek, Washington Street,
here may be found a
S O
OKBlank
Miscellaneous. School.ICollege, Toy mi.) Books. Including a choice lot of
Bibles, Prayer and Hyiuo Books.
Note, Letter, Cap, Bill and Wrappin* VAi PERM. Buff' and White Knveloves, Ink. Mucilage. Crayon,Pencils, and all that necessary to make a full stock of
STATIONERS' GOODS
A
full and
rice
ljn«of
Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.
llHtliPK |o-t our entire otock of Wall and Windo*
A E E S
have received since an cntiro new'atook In that line, and ask your attention tho best, prottiest andcheapest assortment ever offerod In this city.
A VICE ANSORTMEXI'
ol Curtains, Goods and fixtures.
1'KIT RE FRAMESA: MOLDINGS
We had al^, ta lay in anew stock of Frame sjar. Moldings, which,are
CHEAPER THAN EVER
Particular attention paid to Framing Picture*.
8D
9S
O S A I S
ex
ra
chargtfor work. Cords and Tas«i
and Picture Nails.
TOYS a- NOTIONS by the Million.
We receive all the leading
ugnziue* aud ^ewMjiapem,
llaving over fifty ditferent kinds, and any not ua our list prompty supplied.
DAILY PAPERS,
The Indianapolis .JOURNAL and SENTINEL andjthe Lafayette JOURNAL are
receiredTerery
morning,.andidelivered to*
lishers' rates.
pe ple
lubfcriberj at pub
We cannot begin to enumerate all that we hare to sell,but ask you to hunt up the oldiestablishment. and see what w». hare. And while we would thabk the publie tor their former liberal patronage, we would ask a continuance of the same, ana shall try and deserre.it by oar attention to the wants of the community, aad selling at such prices as will suit all reasonable
Is.
A,
FOOTE 6 Co.
fek. t. ISM.
