Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 December 1869 — Page 4
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Mr*. Limtnore, of Chicago, one of
th# distinguished Woman Right
3[$}^ ebatnpionii, wa« really too bad at the
late Cleveland Convention. She let a
cat oat of the bag that a great many
would have desired most ardently to
keep there. In illustrating the vcrj*
excelTent effects which would follow
female suffrage in the promotion of tbe cauce of tcmporance and the election of sober men to office, she re-
marked that daring the war ?he had JT business with Governor Yrates, the
v»
then liepublicm Chief Magistrate of Illinois, and now one of her ITui(ei
States Senators, lie could not be found at the Governor's office or man
sion, but a hackman sai-l lie could find him. He took her to a liquor
(C
saloon, and what followed we give in Mrs. I jivermbre's own Inneuairc re ported at the time: sK -., ••He (the haekman) ur.i« in and
found the Governor, but told Mrs Liveremore that she must in. I' could not come out.
there, behind a green screen, th.it too
many might not see him, she found -thft Governor of the great. State of
Illinois, all in a heap, dead drunk. I" "At another stage she needed the
signature of suother officer at the scat Of war, and did not find him because
h« was off on one of his sprees. Af-
made that man Prct'nUnt
tenrards we
of the United State*."
Now, we do not deny that tho.^e are spicy little incidents but, then, is
Mrs. Liverinore justified in telling .them when they will surely hurt the
feelings of the pure and virtuous men who elected both Yates and Grant?
Another thing we would say to the lady: If we are so unfortunate as to
elect drunken 'United States Senators 4 and Presidents, why publish the hot
Stark county, Ohio, a ltev. Mr. IIig-
by, who preachcd the Gospel accord
,f-ing to the Bible, spouted politics ac-
.Jcording to niggerism, and roamed like
a wandering dressmaker from house to
house in that settlement, where young
ladies do dwell. Brother Higby was good man. As a highly-strung,
oversensitive, first-class moral man, he
322-r had no superiors in Ohio. It was said by many that he was a terrible foe to Democracy and a most terrible
thorn in the path of the Democrats everywhere.
Some weeks since young lady, named Pedrue, laid it to the Reverend
Higby, and bore testimony in proof of those coming event which did surely
"cast their shadows before."' Brother Higby went into that settlement.
Matters were becoming a little too warm in that settlement for the rover
end loyalist, and lie "lit out," but the population remains the same, although
it will be several years before the newcomer can vote. We have no objec-
tion to the reverend brother being such i" i,a terrible foe to Democracy, but lie should not be so adultry-ble!—I'oi.i-
roy'g Democra t.
JUDGE DENT,
the conservative can
didate for governor in Mississippi,
fltys that Grant is a conservative,
but is afr&id to doclarc himself one.
Wero Judge Dent put on oath, lie
would probably testify that rant, at
heart, is not anything, so far as politi cal sympathies and convictions arc
conoerned. Of these he is incapable. ^'Ffe would do no violence to his own
conscience in tramping on the reconstruction infamy, and he does none in
enforcing the infamy. Whether it is •right or wrong is a question as much
"above his ability to decide as would be one involving a thousand subjects of
wbioh he has never heard. I.et not I ^Dent imagine that he can delude the
^people into the belief that his brother in-law is capable of political ruiivie
:tions.
an assessor of internal revenue. This
is a gross outrage. Had it been a .white man, it wonld not have uiatteml
BO much but being a nigger, the ru.sc is a serious one and, as soon as
COD-
—gresB assembles, will be met by the
..enactment of at least two new amemlmcnts to the constitution.
JOSH BII.LIN(S
making its business known to three or
four thousand people, ought to pack up and go pedling peanuts."
GBOCEBIES.
BECK & JOHNSON
DKAI.KKS IS
Groceries & Provisions
Oonier oj Great inul Market Strait
CrawfordiiYllIt'.
T,.,
IiKlianu.
Consisting of
Co/ Tee.
1
a
Sugar risk, •Molasses,
Spices,
Umiffor"
W
#._BnrPOBP & BBO.'B COL.
Six
E I
GREAT
REMEDIES!
Hurley's Agae11 Tonic.
Xa Arnruir -Tim Mw«rr.
*1U
PERFECTLY KF.LIABLK.
The only rem-.lj for Chills an.l Fever. f.r Ague and Fever, that i« or can be depended upr.n is jg.0: ll»*rleyJ«
Asm
Tonic. There have befcn thou- pS-t
snadsenred by u*iwrit who have trie! the iiiti'*! n-tnclie.' without benefit.
WORTHY OF ATTENTION,
r.i I)r. Thomas A. Hurley I hereby certify that during l*'t year I attanked with the ague whilst in ickisbnru'. Mi.«#., anil used "everal popular ineuicines with but temporary relief. On reaching home the lieul returned in wor* type, if possible. wbf-n tny medical attendant ordered Uuinme in ill' lie I large doses—frequently as hish as 00 grain? per
«!,/ ... „„.l day, nnd which must hare cort me nearly 51U0 rtne ttrtot in anil eon»ulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prewribed quinine and arsenic combined. whii-h I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take it« coumc^ I was almost bloodies*, extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic, appeared in a *ity paper, and 1 determined to give it atrial. I did so.and have "no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and sineo that time seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy results, ftn'L would certainly recommend it as preferable t/i
any" other toni.' kARTl"
*4"
Gin. Enq.
to the world?—
Another Bag In the Gravy!
:'i There lived some time since in
Ike Kid
ney*, Diapcpain, Krplpclla, Ffninlr Irrrgiilaritiea, Fiatnln, all gkin Diacnsea, Etirer Complaint,
Indlgcation Piles, Pulmonary Dlarnae* Scro. ruin, or Kias'a Rril,
MypHilia.
Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnutstreets, Louisville. Ky.
HURLEY'S
POPULAR WORM CAi\W
M'wrs. .Tamos Ruddles 0. .—Gentlemen—It gives me great pleasure to say, after usin^ nil the other worm remedies known to me, with but ... partial success to my children. I was advised to try T. A. Hurley's.and since using it my ehiU dron liavo become quite well and healthy. The children would eat it all the time. It is one of thobest., safest reinedios known, and us such, recommend it toone nnd all.
HURLEY'S
STOMACH BITTERS,
FOR
Debility, l,a«« of Ap|M'tilr, IVciiUiii'M Ilia it a a it a iii'tinn of the I.irer or Di«ordireil flomnrh.
There arc no bitters can compare with llnv-e in removing complaints. For sale or can be had nt anv druirstore in the l:nitedStates.
'InJiis. Ruddle .t Co., Louisville. Ky.: (ientlein.n: This is to certify thnt I have b^en for year? a sutTerer nnd tried all tho tonics 1 have heard or seen advertised, with little or any of them. I heard Hurley"
f~ ... spoken of. and tried a bottle wi
out of town by the Kuklux. Hf was
MOGI'.R, in ocorgia, h:ii been run i( before I commenced, and to my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle. I felt a great deal better and firmly boleive that one or two occasions it was tho means of saving and proloneinc my life. I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers ns tho best Hitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr.
1 -MIi=\iIIi-. Ky.: Dt
says: ''Any busi
ness firm that hasn't got sand enough
in it« craw to expend a lew dollars in
oblice,
IIS!
Wooden IVVirf,
4
Tobacco, Jtc.,
"i'r\
We hav« retained the services
0
Sloan, the populw talesman, so well' known M« pablte. and thall beplewed to receive CJ from all the old friend* orthe former firm
Mr. Henry to calls firm.
'hehichwl market price it nli
O E
AX» SILL
0 O E I E S
At tb«low«it 8(urei.
i)M»truM
BECK JOHNSON.
lies 1 have heard or no relief from |\\r. and Bitters highly V/ rith little faith in
T. A. Hurley's and have no other. You can use this as you think proper, if it will benefit others. Your.* truly etc.
MRS. SARAH I.. RANDOLPH.
DR. SEABROOK'S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron VQ and Calasnya.
The elegant combination possesses all tho TOXIC properties of Peruvian Bark nnd 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 eases when a gentle tonic impression is required after convalescence from FEVERS or debilitating diseases, or in those distressing {regularities peculiar to females. No female should be without it. if liable to such disea*t!«. fur nothing can well take its placc.
James Ruddle
HARDWARE.
OCKS. Latch*.*. Buft-». and btrap Hinges.) a every T»ri«tj of
Sere*?. Hook and JJye, Gate 1 "nds. and erei
Putty, Sash Doors Blin builtlin material, chea
LOU
GI"
N", Knaineerr
Loui«villi, Ky.. June 15. l^'i.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
si:
Hurley's Sarsaparilla
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Afl'rciiouttef tbe Koucw, llabilu.il timlivf neM,y DeMlil, Dineaaea
ONE
LOLISVIIJ.K,
ApriH, lfjO.
Hurley's Sarnsparilla is whnt it is represented, and I bolievo it thu most wonderful medicine bofore the public. Nothing under the heavens could induco mo to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind thoreforo, I speak willingly and positively on the subject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin dispense and stiffness of the joints for several years, I employed theprincipil physicians of thocity and they could not cure her. 1 gavo her your Sarsaparilla not expecting it would do her much good, but to my great astonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God continues so. Had she been faking any niadicine 1 would not give this certificate but your Sarasparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt of its medical qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LORE REYNOLDS.
RKVOIFork
Hay
JOHN W. DIXON,
member. Ill,
MOTHKIIS TAKE NOTICE.
DR. SEABROOK'S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
future itnlsr SKAHIIOOK'S. a coi the advancement of the
I'se in th
bination quite up wit ace. Pleasant fo take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliablo in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases:
Summer Complaint. Irrepularities of the h.iwels. Restiveness. Teethine. Ac. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
NASHVILLE, TEXS..Feb.
1-2
lri-5.
Jas. Ruddle Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living in your city 1 used several Dottles of Dr' Seabrook's Iufant Soothins: Syrup, and found it to do my child more good and it would rost better after using it than any other remedy I can say with confidence, it is the best medicine
for children nt present known." I wish you
f-»?8W would respectfully inform tho would eet thedruuaist here to keep it. If any reituens of Montgomery county that they one does, please let me know if not send me ono 'Purch«Jod tho^ Grocery establishment doton by express, and I will pay for it at the oftbe knownLynn A feon Grocery, whcrcwill be fice here. Writo me when you send it, and found »UrgeaworUnent of
6c
Co.,
,. PROPRIETORS,
Laboratory No. 41, Bullitt Street,
Louisville, Ky,
Alljiheabovelgoodifor sale bj'
E. J. BINFORD& BRO.,
Crawfordsville, Iud.
AnfuitSt, IBM ijr
C&EOC.'S MAMMOTH.
ILL. l)r.i«r. j»nd Cro= Cut Saw?. Rip. Hand. I'an Saw4, nl
M'
I'annei. Tunned. Back, and Key hold
ORKOO S MAMMOTH.
CHAINS. Coil (,'liain«, Fifth Cbai»#. Trace and Tu^ Chains Halter Chain". Brass and lr»n Ja«rk Chain?, at fiBEOO'S II ATI!(WARE STOP.K.
C'IU)lriNMortiseIiroadSocketFirmer
nnd Ales. Fo.t AiUes.
Hanes. and Chisels, and Drawine Knive«of the best quality.at ORKCrO'S MAMMOTH.
IRl'B HOES Planters and Garden Ht*o# all sizcJ and qualifies, at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.
vg
TJ^ORG.,od Bartjain? and Good Goods, so to -GRI-TOG'S.
pi MEN SK toek ol new g^ods juu opened at
GREGG'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE. I
FEAL'l
of
IFL' Patterns nnd New Styled Hnndled Knives nnd Forks at GREGG'S.
FARM
Ivory
Bells. School Bells. Hand Bell Bells, and Tea Bells at GHK(
Dour
GG'S.
J^ADIES wishing a superior quality of Scissors and Shears will iind them at Gregg'-* Mammoth Hardware Store.
hundred nnd twenty-eight different 'patterns of 1 ocket Knive«*at GREGO'S.
C'ALL
for Willkinson's Celebrated Sheep shears at Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store
Ij^OK
Curtain Bands. CurtainsfKnobs, Picture Nails, nnd Fancy Goods eall'ftt GREGG'S.
LARGE variety lets cheap, at fs/' ..
CIALL
eiiins.
THE
.TAMES W.TRAVIS.
Louisville. June 13,1H511,
THE
Pocket Books and'Wal GREGG'S.
and see the endless Razors, te.. at
CtLlMAX
variety of Knives. GRE/SG'S. I
Mower Hnd Reaper, tlio latest iin-
provement of the age, is the lightest running, has the least machinery, fewest bolts of any machine and only requires two men to cut and from fl to 10 acres per day. Come and see the wonder, everybody, at Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store.
enVERYBODY
ed to Gregg's to gut good Var-
World Reaper and Mower, the only cut gear machine ever built, every wheel is turned from solid iron, and the cogs cut with machinery and fitted on an ironcasc as perfectly as a watch. It runs very light and will gear longer than any other mochiuo. It is a dropper, self raker, or hand rake.and is the finest machine ever built. Go see it at
Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store.
Improved Quaker Reaper and Mower, it pe-feet curiosity and the wonder of the world, on exhibition at
rpllK
JAMES RUDDDLE .t CO.. Proprietors, Louisville. Ky.
GREGG'S MAMMOTH.
W^OOD'S Self-rakinit Itoaper and also. the\ew York Self-r:ikinu Ren Mower, at
GRKGO'
Grnin Drills at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.
VINGand Sulky Hay Rakes and Horso GRKGG'S
HARYKST
Tools of every kind always
hand nnd sold cheap at ORKIJO-
MILLINERY.
MILLINERY. GOODS,
('ratvfordsvilie* Indiana -s\ 'iff4*'."*
AT
Tirn
Wasson Corner
UP STAIRS.
Istock
HA\K the pleasure to inform you that iny of Millinery (Joods for the
FALL and WINTER
Is now complete, consisting of afull line of
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Velvets, Silk Laces, Bushes ana Frames,
Of the latest styles. An extensive and choice selection of
French and American Flowers, Ostrich Flumes, and Fancy Feathers,
And also a great variety of
ORNAMENTS
A large stock of
Dress Caps for Old Ladies.
MISJ* WISE will take great pleasure in showing the new Millinery Goods to the ladies who will favor us with a call.
Remember that the Millinery Store is- up stairs. .Just pass through the store up stairs. Anticipating an early call from you. I am resectfully yours,
W.N. WASSON.
All orders promptly attended to. octl6,'6i)
INDIANAPOLIS.
RYAN & HOLBROOK
•I WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALES,
48 South Karadlaa Str*«t,.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
October it, liN.
MONUMENTS,
Headstones, &c &c.
lean suv to tliu citizens of Montgomery and atijolmn^ Counties that being so extensively engaged
in
SFfiCTACraS. BdOTS AMD SHOES.
IMPROVED
SPECTACLES,
PANTOSCOPIC
THE BEST IN USE
/"COMBINING advantages. —_ VV philosophical, to be-fo«wl in no other#
mecb*sical and
philoswphic.il.
offered in the West. These celebrated Spectacles now
to
generally
used and approved, lire the most perfect assjstarce to defective vision now before the public. The Lenses are ground in accordance with the philosophy of nature. Their Jperfectly polished surfaces, purity and transparency of material, and exact ?pherieal figure, admirably adapt them to the orsfan of sight, rendering them perfectly natural to tbe eye.and producing a clear and distict image of tbe 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 the wearer to prosecute minute and critical eye-labor, either by day or candle light, with esse.comfort, and satisfactnon mayiUawtf CHEAP JOHN. Agent.
HAIB RENSWEB.
A S
Veu^-jblj icj!ia?i Hairfienewer
nr. rases the popn-
i/i.'s nt! liable, lluir Prep-
.. tit is due to merit •ibme. It iia unsure our old ji'itrmm tint! it is ffit j'ulljf lift to it.: it/.'i !i
II
ISAISi
.In rd. and to tflOBe
h'lt't itnfi~ iirci-y used it we can rmi/iilfii?// «i /. that it is the only nlitdth and perfected preparation to restore
!i 1V OR FADED
to its youthful color, male-
inff it soft, lustrous, and silken the ftral/. by its use, becomes white and clean it removes all eruption* and dandruff, and by its ion if itioperties prerents the hair from f'allinr/ out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair ylatids. By its use the hair grows thicker ami stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth except in extreme old. age. It is the most economical
IIAIIS DRESSING
ever used, as it. requires fewer applications, and givec the hair tha splendid glossy appearance so much admired by all, A. A. Hayes, M.l„ State Assayer of Mass.. says, ".'he constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent quality, and I consider it the 3S3T
3*15IM'AKATIOIV
!h
mower
aper and
CRKIiCS.
Delebrated Vibralur 'I'hrejhinsMaehines at. ilRRGG'S.
A (iAKKitt'O'S Itiehmond Threshins Me- mannfaeturin 1\, chinos at
for
its intended purposesWe publish ti treatise, on the hairf which tee send free by mail upon application. which contains commenI ihtlory notices from clergymen, pln/s. eians, the press, find others, I JJ\- hare, made the study of the I ititie and its iliscases a specialty for rs. and know that, we maJce I the. nto ejferrire preparation for the and tJte preservat:n' if the hair, extant, and so arf.-nowledged by the. best Medi«
:1 .12141 t'Jtosairiil Authority.
"tfiii'to ml DiaUr.i in Mrdicine
ir uliMr I»«-r GottU'.
A
CO., Proprietors.
K.
LAh'OKATOHY. K^HOA.
H.
Dec. .12. 1
MARBLE WORKS.
GREAT WESTERN
MARBLE WORKS!
./ j"i
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
'TM1Habove mentioned e^tibliilnuenti are doA- in? an extensive and successful binine? in
tho trade, and purchasing such large
quantities of Marble, I get it at
Grealy Koala foil I*rioos,
therefore it enables mo to sell you work at much
Lower Prices than you can purchase the same quantity nt any other shop in this* part of the State.
1 keep the very be-t quality of
American & Italian Marble
(notwithstanding you have been told different by some of our competitors.)
1 DEFY Competition
011
fine qualities of Marble, and as regards style of work. will not be excelled.
To satisfy
yourselves call located on
GREW STREET, Oppositethe Elston Bank
Whore you will find
some of the Finest Specimen of Marble, and work, ever exhibited in Crawfords ville. All work delivered, set up and war7 ranted to give satisfaction according to contract. tSt* Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to.-^t
lf»7l .1V/
H. C. UOLBROOK.
be Fndersold.
P. S.—I do an extensive business for small proffits. I hare put up MORE and some of the LARGEST and FINEST jobs of work of any other establ ishment in this eonnty. in the I fame ienfth of time travel through the eoantry soliciting orders, and can say to the public,
I will sell you your work at thejvne price that 1 will at the shop, and furthen^iore. if there
ii aus shop that can sell work from 13 to 90 per cent, cheaper than I do, WHY DON'T THEY DO IT. IDKPT conrsTiTiorinprices.and if I don't furnish sach Marble as
tNt
Boots! Boots!! Boots!!!
Hiive received their new stc.ok of
Custom Made Boots,
la caif. American and FrsncL kip, for msn and boys.
The workmsnjhip of these ir ^uarninieed.
All Rips Mended Free of ('kaage.
Close cash bn.ves looking up bargains in
Boots and Shoes
Will please oull
Also. Wuuiens', Misses' and Cliilderen'#
In every variety.
Calf. K.ip nnd Laning in
A O
A I
Congress and Polish Cut.
Wo call attention of young Indie?, to our e*jeedinsly handsome sytles of
Fine Sewed Work.
In Morocco I'ebble Ooat, Ke't and Lasting
We intend to keep our "reputation for selliug eroods at low down prices.
epl/ii, IrOfi,
HARDWARE.
A molehill for a mountain A mouse for a mammoth,. Once we were small Hut now have grown tall Of course are all mammoth*.-
FOR
a mammoth stock of the cheapest and best selected Hardware in town. go to
A
CAMPBELL A HARTER'S
A Campbell & llarter Cheap Harwaro •AV Store one can get more gocds for less money than at any other plnce in the city.
MAMMOTH assortment of locks, latches, some new patterns for store doors that are burgular proof and no two alike, in short, all kinds of locks from the smallest pad lock to the largest Jail lock can be furnished at the Small Mammoth Hardware Store of
ON'E
hundred and twenty-nine different kinds of pon and pocket knives at Campbell AIinrtcr's Cheap
Mammoth.
IFCampbell
a good hand saw only cost ono dollar, at Jc Harter's, of course that is the
piace to buy. So say those daily after them.
Ato..
FRESHat
bells, door bolls, school bells, fire alarm or church bells can at all times be furnished at a very small advance on cost by
LOG
APPLE
€. J. Rrundage.
I
aot
agree
teoeire
DBT GOODS.
Bice Canine's
AT THE
HIVE
BEE STOKE,
Bi:V VOIR
DRY GOODS
AN
N O I O N S
-•, Of every variety.
HATS and CAPS.
Also a full line of
Fashionable Clothing.
JUST Kfif'EI VED.
Gall and See for Yourselves,
Maiii and Washington Streets,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
May lMiud'
ONE
i.f
CAMPBELL A BARTER'S.
AGENCY
fur gum and leather belting, pack-
ing, Ac., at Campbell A Harter's. who are authorized to sell at manufacturers lowest prices. 1
WOULD
trace chains, butt tretcher chains, halter
chains, dog chains, chains, fifth chains chains, Ac., Ac., at t^Hhi^a^Hardware store of
I A HARTER.
it not be well for every man. that is feeding corn worth 90 cents a bushel to buy one of Sanford's superb strawcutters. very oheap I at CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
CMtEXCH coffee Mill, new supply. Ju3t receii I ed at Campbell A Barters Mammoth.
HORSEandererr
shoe*. Horse nails, toe calks, iron, steel other article that a blacksmith needs, very eheap at the Cheap Mammoth Hardware Store of Campbell A Harter's.
HUBS,spokes,felloes,wagon-makers
er with all kinds ot t»oli on hand*, cheap, at the old stand of CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.®
stuffers ff lie tall trade, jost receive the cheap mammoth of Campbell A Harter.
to, yoa
the
work.
June. 97.W7. S C. I. BRUNDAGE.
p*A *rf, meat cutters and sausage he fall trade, jost received at
lAAA TUNS scrap iron wanted in exchange 1UUU for stock of any kind by CAMPBELL A HARTER.
pAMPBELL
It
HARTER'S will alwayi~be
yj found Headquarters for all kinds ammani- I tion, shot, powder, lead, caps, cat ridges, pistols, game bags, shot bags and belts, together with a largo assortment of gun trimming, blasting powder and fuse*
VERYBODY remember the plaee for barJCJ gains at the old stand of the Cheap Store, No. 7 C«amsrciai Bow.
MtMNferft CAMPBELL A HARTER.
RICE CANINE.
STOVES.
The Best
JH
A I.
W A YS TH
CHEAPEST!
When y./U want good Si
COOK STOYB
Do not fuil lo an to
And examine his stock of stoves.
THE ENTERPRISE
the large.'
who are almost
SPLLN DID stock of table cutlery, spoons, on which customer* can save 10 to Su percent,, by buying at the cheap Hardware Store of CAMPBELL & HARTER'S.
supplies of Hardware received almost daily tne Small Mammoth of CAMPBELL 4 HARTER.S.
DOORS,
sash, blinds Ac. always on hand at the lowe.'t manufacturers prices by CAMPBELL A HARTER.
Tl'TTLE'S
impoved patent Ruck saw, some
thing new. that will cut at least one-third faster than the old kind, at the Cheap Hardware House of CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
BOR1XG
ut the shop
MACHINES and all kinds of Car
penter's tool* eheap, at the Cheap Mammonth Hardware House of CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.
BELLSof
every description, farm bolls, hand
Cook
Stoves in the market
with an oven 22 by 'J3 inches so arranged that tho heat passes entiroly around it. Thereby rendering it the quickest and evenest baker ever introduced. .No turning the bread around two or throe times. Wo guarantoo these stoves in every particular.and offering them five dollars lower than the same size "love
can
the Wabash Valley.
CAMPBELL A IIARTKK.
be bought in
oris STOCK OF
I N W A E
1.-- al'n large, and tu
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
We can offer
Superior Inducements
TIN. COPPER AND SHEET IKON WAKE
MANIFAXTIKKI) TO ORDEK.
OUR STOCK or
HARDWARE
Is large, and as we buy exclusively fur i-a^li
We Defy Competition.
Parties contemplating building will do w-.-ll to examine our
S 0 Jv
A I E S
Before purchasing.
No. 3 Empire Rlock.
April 3 18»M.
thimble skeins togeth
V. Q. IRWIN.
RBDUCTIOinOF QOOD8.
I.
GOTO
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LIVERY.
LI VERY,SALE & FEED STABLE
North tide Market Strut,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, Constantly on hand tbe best of Slagk *r Deekk Tcaaaa, laMIt Derxi. new stock of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES »i
JtLSO AX
O N I S
Running to all trains.
All orders left at my Office promptly filled. May W.1N». J.B.lVsLEi.
1
GREAT REDUCTION!
IN
THE PRICE
OF-
All Kinds
Dry Goods
A I E S
A S
OU'SANDS
Jcatd uae.
i£UL./
MAMMOTH OPENING
5
New Goods!
•STONE FRONT,
A W O
Respectfully announces to tho public that hr ha now in stock.a splendid uaortment of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods
Among which will be found a beautiful variety of plain and figured fj-w
LUSTERS, FRENCH MERENO
EMPRESS CLOTH
A large stuch uf the celohraled Urand Double Warp
Velocipede
ALAPAOAS!
'helper than ever. uNo a uie a^oriiuent .,t
CassiiiU'i'es.
.... Waterproof Ladies' loth
Jeans and
Notions,'
Jfoosier.v,
Flannels.
AKi Urge jtoekuf
(Jloves,
Uouiestie Goods,
Boots"anl .Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
W liii-li will be -sold at the lowest
a
One price for nil
possible prio
C. M. CRAWFORD,
"STO.VE FRONT,"
Main Street, East of Court Housed
OetoborS.ltjCttil
CONRER BOOK STORE.
THE OLD
BOOK STORE
I *F DECEIULJEI .3 HAS CAUSED
E O A
Of the old ouruer
(BOOKSTORE
"'....v.' To the South room.
NiitioiiaI I{JocJi, Wa.s]iiiigto)i Street,
Where may he found a
I^TJXjXJ stock
Note.
I'EKS. Ink neee=j"ary
",J
Bibles, Prayer and lljmo Books.
'/,°^i.er' '."llri!''" Wrapping Buff and White fcnveloves,
Pa-
Mucilage, :Crayon.Penelii^and'all that6'?ary to make a full utoek of
STATIONERS' GOODS.
A
full and nieo line of
Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.
Hat ing lost our fiitiro .it«,ok of Wall and Window
I PAPERS,
t^e»'1rVe
rec 1 ,v?d
since an entire new 'stock lii
that line, and ask your attention tbe best, prettiest andcheapest assortment ever offered in this city.
A Xlt AMSORTMfiXT
of ('Urtttifi.*, (ioi*«li£ and Fixtures.
FfCTl HE FKAMES&MOLDINGS
W
h.il
al«.. la lay in anew stock of Krames^ana Mc/fdings, which,are
CHEAPER THAN EVER
I articuliar attention paid to Kraming Picture*.
Br'j f?
®xlra hargcfor work. Cords and Tassel and Plcturo Nail?.
TOi'S ,(• XOTIOXS the Million.
Wc rei-t-ive all the leading
MitKazIiics itutl XenNpujer«,
Having over fifty dllTerent kind", arid any not a our list prompty supplied.
DAILY PAPEB8,
The Indianapolis /JOURNAL and SENTINEL andfthe Lafayette JOURNAL are received!every morning.iandjdelivered to% •iibtcribers at pub* Ushers' rate.
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McCLURE, PRY & Co.'s
We cannot begin to enumerate all
have
to
that we
selljbut ask yon to hunt
up
tablishment. and
the oldlM-
see
what we!
we
hare.
And WnUe
wonld thaak the pnbllo for their foraer liberal patronage, we would ask a continuanee of th,e same, and shall try and deserre.it by our attention to the wants of
the
community, and
selling at sueh prices as will rait all reasonable people. Is.
A,
FOOTE A ۥ.
I f»k. «. 1869.
