Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 February 1889 — Page 4
CLOTHING.
€on Cunningham
THE OlIAWroiill.M ILLF.
Clothier and Hatter.
IS LLTTiNti PitlCI-.S 1)(.)\VN1N
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HATS,
Underwear, Fur Gaps,
TRUNKS
And Satchels,
Yoti can save a nice day's wages •n a small hill of goods, by looking and buying from this mammoth stock. The two stores rooms are chuck full with the best of goods.
Con Cunningham
BUSINESS DlltbOTOttY.
ATTORN -1 R-
T. MUTTON. W. 8. MOFFETT.
BRITTON & MOFFETT,
AT I'ORNEYS AT LAW,
OfBce over Molfett, Morgan & CO.'B drug store, iiuel iMuiu bt., Crawfordsville, Inrt.
M. 1. WHITE. J. E. UCMFUR1EB. ^yUITK & HUMPHRIES, ',
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Urawfordsville Indiana.
Prompt Mtentioii given to collccticnB and settlement ol'decedents estate.
CRAWFORD KU1LDING.
HON II. BlTRFonn. W. T.JlVIIlTTINGTON BURFOllI) & WJIITTINGTON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Practice in Montgomery and adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Are member? oft he largest and most reliable law associations and make CONCCMOLS throughout the world. ^Mortgage* foreclosed. Estiftjs promptly mi tiled Charges reisonatde. Otliee over 1 ~:J, East Mr.iu street. Crawfordsville, lud,
JUDGE THOMAS b\ DAVIUSON,
Altorney-at-Lnw,
Ofllce in Joel bloc. niwton's'Mlk', Ind.
MONEY TO LOAN.
AND
HEADY MADE ABSTRACTS
Ot titles (it the Recorders ollice. Also deeds and Mortgages carfu.ly drawn up.
JOHNSON & WEBSTER.
O N E O O A N
At I»HU OK NT I NTi ?S l.ST
GOOD NOTES CASHED
Insurances ot nil kinds in the bent of companies. Heal Estate bought. and Hold. OFFICE—North Washington Street, CrawfordsvMIe, lud. EZRA. O. VOBIS
J. Q. W. WILHITE.
(Formerly ol ilUatns A Wllliite.) Southeast cor. of Main and Washington streets Rooms 1 and over Campbell Bros. Dry
Goods store, Crawfordsyilie, l"d. Money to loan ttt per cent. Borrowers grant c»l privilege of partial payments, in any i*nio, a iuiy time- Also real e.stite, llri ,ilifo aud accident insurance, In the best of companies. Loans on dwellings a specially.
C. N.WILLIAMS & CO.
Successors to Williams & N iilute. S. E. Cor. Main aud Washington sts. Money to loan at percent. Farmers are granted the privilege ol paying the money had: tons in urihs ot$100or more at any interest puvmeiit.
Heal Estate and Insurance Audits.
WILLIAM REEVES, Notary Public and Lawyer.
Will erpa^c In all kinds ol Law Practice. All consultation free. 1 also write insurance and loan money on liirm and town security. Otliuc, Over Mat. Kline'i. .Jewelry Store.
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PPLICATION FOR LtqUOK LICENSE,
Notice Is hereby even to the citizens of the second ward of ttiecity ol Ci'uwfoiasvdie, Mont goaicy county, Indiana. that I, the unde .s ailed. a male, iniinb laot of sa-u Stale and cou ty, over the age oT twentv-onc e.'l) ye:us, nppiy lit the March term, JSJ!\ of the Hoard or
drank
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JOHNSTON A JOHNSTON,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW.
KVIEW.
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WAYNETOWN.
Morris Herzog was in Crawfordsville Monday. Ike Landman was in Danville, Ills., Sunday visiting friends.
George Faunce returned from Veedersturg Saturday to stay. Win. Rider aud Cal. Berry wero Crawfordsville visitors Tuesday.
John Thompson, who is working in Crawfordsville, was here over Sunday. Mrs. George Henderson,, of Crawfordsville, visited Al. Coons aud wife Monday.
Jiui Zook, our representative iu Wabash College, spent Sunday with home folks.
M. Herzog will get Dossessiou of his room next {week, and will open out with a line of new goods.
Bettico ifc Busenbark have opened out a new harness shop and they should receive the pair ronage of every citizen.
Vess Brown, who has been working at the carpenter trade in Kingman for some time, returned Thursday to stay.
FLAT CKKEK.
Capt. Huf! has moved to Waynetown. Senator Mount and wife are at the Capital this week.
Mrs. Jeau Grimes has been quite sick for some time. C. A. Elmore declares he heard the robins singing Sunday last.
Enos O'Connor and David Elmore hauled their hogs to Tborntown Monday.
01 Lafollette captured twelve rabbits in one hour recently. Caster this beats you. A large crowd was in attendance at the meeting of the Yankee town debating club.
Brenton Engle was the champion speller at the spelling match at Morris school houoe Tuesday.
A. T. Kellison closed a successful term of school tbia wuek with a grand exhibition on Friday night. The program consisted of essays, declamations, dialogues, etc. The famous Flat Creek string band, Stewart and Needham brothers, furnished the innsic. Mr. E. is well liked by the patrons of bis district and on this occasion they showed their appreciation of bis services as a teachei
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VOUN'TSVILLB.
Hiram Gable has been granted a pension.
The ground bog saw his shadow and retired.
Fox drives are all the go here at this writing.
Walters Jt Yount are selling foot wear at cost.
Harry Lebo has been visiting his father near Annapolis.
Bent Snyder attended the teachers at Alamo on Saturday.
Arthur Smith has gone to Clinton, 111., to engage in house painting. The fox drive here on last Monday was well attended and two foxes captured.
The protracted meeting still continues without any additions to the church so far.
Peter McCabe has been suffering with a severe attack of neuralgia for a week past, The Alamo comedy company played to a $5 house at Mt. Pleasant school house Saturday night.
The spring term of school will begin immediately after the closed of the fall and winter term.
Ou last Tuesday morning the mercury %%as clown to zero, winch is tho cn'dest jet this season.
Our people are in the notion of boring for gas but not enough slock has been taken yet lo do so.
Geo. Benefield, an old soldier, did not attend the soldiers' dinner at T. I). Meadon's a few days ago.
there are so many hatter and poultry buyers in tins place and vicinity that there is noV»fit in it for anyone.
The I. (). ('. T. lodge, No. 1-15, named after Miss Wheoler, is growing very fast, having almost 100 mem tiers.
Comii s.
fi'ohei r.i sa conn.yfnr a liceose to se'l ill] kinds of spir nous, viooo*. m.i'r, and io OTIcil':,IK linuo it less ijii:iiiti ics tln a ni":»• at t'-nie ami a'loiv same too auk on 1 Do premises where sold. "dace o.» -, itcss n'd tho •iirem'hCB ice I M»f :il-e oe solo atul
are described as follo.vs. to
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lot one hn od-eo and eleven (i l) of i-oot nal plat of the town, i-ow ,n-. To iis.- lie. Aloiitsoniei'v coimtv. State of !nd :MI. Iiounucit UH follows: Uo^in-J nj,' tiv tn l:j 'i feet ami three 13} incncs soi'tn of t-je noc liea Mi. oer of said lot, innnioc toen IVCH r.-. iy-ooei '1, ."eet and ton 13I 'nelic?. t':cn«»o.". live (.even T271 feet, jenee e: vt. fo. v»-o [41] fct-t a .'i iT'c [3]"inches, thence uorth iweo.y-eeven (ar] feet
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It is said that some boys that annoy people at church by loud talking and laughing will be asked to donate some of llieir loose cash if it is not stopped.
The corn still comes into market at a lively rate. The secret is that our buyers give good prices and good weights and they have gravel roads to haul on.
Some of tho boys here snotild be kept from running around over the noighboihood and up and dowu the railroad on Sundays or they may bring sorrow to their homes some day.
Thomas aud Mary Brooks having sold their, proporty will locate where there is natural gas and whero he can get moro work at his trade. It is not yet known who will occupy his prop ortv. ltev. Ryker filled his appointment here last Sunday and is still holding meetings, assisted by Ilev. Orr, of Crawfordsville. How long the meetings will be held will dopend ou the inter est taken.
From the appearauco of the elements on last Tuesday morning it looked like winter had just set MI, but no one knows what may happon before this reaches its readers as the ground hog undoubtedly saw ins shadow if he was not blind on ground hog day.
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Trade is dull. Health is good. Roads are rough.
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
DAKLINGTON.
A. H. Bowers is putting up ice.
Lant Irons is carrying one baud in a sling. Remember the play at Hulet's ball to-night.
Our uew shoe maker is doing a good business. Miss Ella McNichol went to Frankfort last Tuesday.
Miss Lina Booher is visiting in Whitesville thta week. Frank Tribbett sold a two-year-old Alley last week for $176.
Enoch Harper left here last Saturday for his home in Illinois. C. E. Thompson & Son have bought a large stock of clothing.
Harve and Mort Gray, of Kirkpatrick, were here Wednesday. Rev. Barbe will preach at the Lutheran church next week.
Uucle John Huletand Lock Harlan were in Lebanon, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Shriver were in Stockwell last Sunday.
Miss Pearl Cunningham visited Miss Goldie Booher last Thursday night.
Mr. Eudicott, our butcher, has been very busy for several days putting up ice.
Those who were out of coal and wood have sworn vengeance against the ground-hog.
Albert Dotey and family and Ira Booher and family dined with Sam Booher last Sunday.
The four churches in our town have a union prayer meeting on Taesday night of each week. Mat Barton bought a horse, fed him four times aDd then sold him and made $20 profit.
Some parties to whom Betts & Craig were in debt have seized their goods and taken them away.
Dan Lewis, agent at this place, says the railroad business averages about $500 per month the year round.
E. R. Booher came in Wednesday and told all who had cows to turn them in bis stalk field free of charge.
Nathaniel Booher lias been a reader of the REVIEW for 46 years, and sayB he expects to take it during life.
The G. A. R. post will play "Yankee Detective" at Hulet's hall to-night, Feb. 9. Admisson 10 and 15 cents.
Dr. Owsley is giving good satisfaction as trustee. "We have heard no complaint, and the schools are all doing well.
Nathaniel Booher made 874 pounds of butter in a month from one Jersey cow. If anyone can beat this please say so.
A lady was heard to say that she liked comers aud goers, but she did not like those comers who never go,, tired of visiting.
James Stewart has sold his place to John A. Booher aud will move to Tborntown and engage in the restaurant business.
The cold snap has delayed work on our new bridge, but they are busy getting the trestles in preparatory to putting up the iron woxk.
The typo setter made several mistakes last week in spelling names. It was Bowers' instead of Booher'8 farm that Tribbett bought.
Tom Davis, of New Jersey, bought four horses here last weeK one from Uncle John Hulet, two from Lock Harlan, and one from Win. Brinton.
Wm. Moore sold at constable's sale lastMonday two corn plows, bought of Vancamp of Indianapolis by lMts & Craig. They were bought by Vancamp.
We understand Judge Snyder's decision iu the Betts & Craig trial holds that the mortgage of the goods to :i-r es was no good and the goods will stand for their debts.
The characters in the play hero Saturday night will lie Thos. Kelsey, Sam Martin, G. B. Weltv. Charles Mote, Hiram Foust, SV. A. lioolier, Marcus Mote, A. W. Mote, Mrs. Lottie Mote, Miss Float ssinitn and Miss Lviia HoillllgHWorti!.
Til'' corn trade here is slacking up. It we were, shipping i'i:h(. car loads a day, as the New Richmond scribe reports, we would bo living i^li. Now, Mr. Senile, are you not like the man that was praying for the poor and praved the Lorn to send lliein a barrel of peppery Have v.xi mit got your average a little
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The Clover Leaf has distributed some gravel and put In some new e^ittle guards here, greatly improving things.
Miss Jessie Washburn,'of New Richmond, after spending a few days at Crawfordsville returned home Saturday.
It is said that some men hero have been on a drunk again. Oh, young men stop drinking or you may fill drunkards' graves.
Nute Staley, of our place, but buying grain at Kirkpatrick, is outgrowing his clothes since ha is in the gram business for W. B. Montgomery.
Some of our young men had a good time Hunting rabbits the last snow but had no luck in finding tho cotton tails aud returned very tired.
Vmenea. well as in Kumpt.
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large experience and success in flit lug
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^PfLICATlON FOIt LIQUOR LtCBNSE.
Notice is hereby uiveil to the citizens of Coal Creek township
Mini
the town of Pleasant Hill
In Montgomery county, Indiana, that !, tlieuiiaersigned will apply to the Board of Comtni.s sioners of said county at their regular Maroh term'18S9, ior a license to retail spirituous vinous, malt and ali kin's of intoxicat ng liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time and allow the same to ne drank on the premises where sola. Said premises are described as follows: Part of lot No. 47, as the same is known ano designated on the original plat, ot the town of I ieasant Hiil, in said comity and state: Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot. running thence north twenty 20: feet, ihenco west lifiv 50i feet, thenee south twenty (30) feet, thence cast fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning. .1 OS BP 11 BUSII.
APPLICATION FOU I.1QUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward of the city of Crawfordsville, township of Union, county ot Montgomery and state of Indiana, that I the u&dersigncd, a male inhabitant of said county and state, over the age of twenty-one 121) years, will apply to the Board ol Commissioners of raid county aud state at their regular session commencing on tho lirst Moiulav iu March. 1SS9, for a license to sell all kinds of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time and permit, the same to te drank oil the premises where sold. Mv place of business and the premises where said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated on a p.irt of lot No. 107, original plat ol the town, now citv, of Crawfordsville, said conuiv and state, and boundi as follows: Bcirimiiiii at the southeast corner "I said No. 107, riinnini thence west thirty (30) feet, thence north tjf: (f,0) feet, thence ast thirty (3)) feet, thence south titty (50) feet to the place of beginning, excepting a small part of the above tract oil'of tin' southeast ctruer thereof hounded iiy a right-anslu triangle, the hypothenuse of which is ten (10) feet aud the. other fides ol whicli are of equal length, said premises being the basement room in the southeast cornet of the Nutt Hotel and the room immediately north of said room. GEORGE I'iTCIIEY."
A IMPLICATION' FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the "ocoml ward of the city of Crawfordsville. township of Union, couutv of Montgomery and state if Indiana, thut I, the undersigned, a mule inhabitant of said county and state, over the. age ul twenty-one i31) years, will upply the Heard
Commissioners of said county and state, at 'heir r. gtilar session commencing on the lirst. Monday'iu March IPS", for a license to sell all •.inds of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity han a quart at a time and permit the same to be ill link ou the premises where sold. My place ol business unci the premises where said liquors are ho soid and drunk are situated on a pan ot lot o, 107. original plat of the town, now city, ot niwlordsville, said couutv and state, bounded follow*: Beginning at the southeast corner of aid lot No. lliT. rnnning llience west 0) feet, hence north tlltv (SO tcet, thence e»st thirty i.TO ct. tlieuce south 111ty ,50i leet to the pliic.o ol
ItinINC, excepting a small part ol the above met oil or llie southeast corner then ol bonndeil a rr-'lit-unirlo triangle, the hvmrflieniisc ol hich is ten ilO) feet mid tlieoliiersidi of which oi equal leii'jth: said premises being tilisenn lit room in the southeast corner tin utt 1
Intel and the room imiiieiliatelv north oi iid nmi' AMIEI.'T MU1ILHISKN.
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CnvrynHr tkuils to Npwciibtle This is considered folly, but it-is an astoundng fact that speer's wmes raised at Passaic,
I., have acquired such a reputation for puritv and uxcelU'itce abrr.ad, that they are ship ped hv steamers that leave V-w York for En •ope. It is enjoying an enviable reputation at horn*' aud is used by the leading physicians in
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MISCELLANIES
I'PLICATION FOR LiQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to (be citizens nf Coal reek township, Moutuomcry county, Iniiinna, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant or tin tale ol Indiana, ovv: the. ago of twentv-oiie and qualified in nil respects to tie intrusted with a license lo sell intoxicating liquors under net of the gcneri.i assemnlv ol the stale ol I11liana, which went, into eliect March 17. 1.-7.). will ipply to llie liourd of Comniissiouerr. ol s:u uiii'v at their regular session, beginning tirst Monday in Marc-li, 11-8:), lor a license to se irituous, vinous, malt and ilj r. her kinds of intoxicating liquors in a I'.ss quunutv tiiun
I)nrt at a time and allow ihesi:no to be drank the. premises where sold. My place ol husi icss wliere said liquors are to lie sold and drank ire situated and described follows: "art of he nortlnvest quarter of the northwest qitarte ol section ten (HI), Town-hip twenty (2(1) north range live (fn west-, bounded as fellows: Begin nin^ at a point sixteen (ltd rods south ol the uorlhea.st. comer ol the east half of the southeast quarter of section nine (!l! in township iweniv (201 north, range live (.j) west, miming thenee west forty 1'I0) bet. thence north forty (40 fo thence east forty (40) feet, llience so itli forty (40) feet to tho place ol bculnning, and in the town dnp ot oal( reek, Montgomery county, Indlnii and in the trout room of the one story frame building oil the premises so descrinc!.
WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK
NOTICE
OF PRIVATE SALE OK REAL ESTATE IiV CO MISS I.) N EI!. in circuit court, Mortgomerv county Indiaua 'thorn is .i. iii'ilntli el al vs. Miihion Dawson et al. No 002:) Partition.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the circuit court ol the county ol Montgomery, state ol Indiana, at the November term, 18S8, In the above cause, to make sale of llie real estate described in the complaint therein, will sell at. private sale th following real estate situate in -mil coiiniy and state to.wit.: Lot number two (2) in block nuiii her thirteen (IS) in in. Uox'u addition to the town ol Dnrlinctoii. Montgomery countv, Indi ana. Applications ot purchasers will be coned at the oihee ol Johnston .V Johnston, on north asliinL'ton-st, Crawfordsville, Indlai until 2 o'clock in on the loth day ol February ifw.l. at which limit said sale will take place IJI'KIIMS: One-third cash in hand, oue-ilmd I six months and one tin if in twelve months Iro date ot sale. The nurclmser will lie required I execute notc^ for She deferred payments, drnv ing li per cent inter, si from date and secured I good and siilUcieilt security. A deed will hi e: edited to aid purchaser when the hist, lists JI merit (it purchase money is paid.
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CHARLliS JOHNSTON.
Dated Jiiii. 2.|, 1SH1. Coinnnsioii
soutli American Xervine. Thefireat Nerve Cure Hie great Stnniacl Cute tho great Lung Cure. No remedy equals South American Nervine as.1 cure foral! forms of failing health. It is by all odds tho great est success ns cure for weak stomach, weak nerves, weak lungs, weakness of females, fail ing of old age, and all forms of declining health, which endangers life of tho individual. Sold by I)n. E.
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BUGGIES, BUGGIES.
lluviiiir just a line line of
ies, Bustards, gurries, Pljdetons,
i-iai'cs, Sprinu' Viio»,ns, Carls Kic,, wi arti now pre-
l»-*ift turnisli the tradt" at juices to suit ibt» times.
ABRAHAM & WATSON,
At Abrahain's Hfiriiess Store. 132 W. Jiaiii SMeet.
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Reterencee of Parties Oared of Fistula, Piles wind Runtura:
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At his office dally except Thursday. Oppoxile Citizens' Hank, south Woshin'.ltrin-rt
HARDWARE.
Hardware Store for Sale.
Having recently obtained letters patent npon a wheel cultivator and wish-" ny to commence its manufacture, 1 ofTer for saie, at a good bargain, my enire one lialf interest ir. th" implement, stove and hardware firm of Cohoo* cV lusher. 1 he prospects for future trade were never so irnod as now, and this, together with our having the best line of stoves and implements in lawfordsville. winch includes the genuine Round Oak Stoves and the Art nvmcible, the genuine Brjwn Cultivator, the famous Turiibull Wagon, to., would make this purchase a rare bargain.
Colioon
Santa Claw Saw.
flXT*iitpMK$Ca Chicacol
Dr. Barnes'
New System of Rectal Treatment and Mcdlcation does away with all the old methods of cutting, slashing, burning and clamping.
Cures Files In a Few Painless Treatments.
$1,000 for failure to cure. The cure of Piles guaranteed.
Cancer and Pile Specialist,
EYE AND EAR SPECIALIST,
FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS.
?It is certain, safe, and as harmless as water
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EYE and JfAR, Granulated Lids, Cataract Ear, Deafness, Discharges, Catarrh, etc. Glasses fitted. All Diseases of the Nose and Throat. Cures Catarrh iu its worst forms Private Dlieases. Do not waste time aud money on worthless medicines, hut consult. Dr. Barnes atones Diseases Peculiar to Women. Deformities, Wens, Wnrts, Tumors, Miik Lee, Moles, etc 16moved without the knife. .Superficial Ilair removed. Cure tertain RUPTURE, Positively cured by anew proces-, 110 knife, i-ee reference. Big Neck, Enlarged Glands and Goiter permanently cured. Absolutely cures every case of Piles in a lew pmutess treatments. The Knife and Hith Bills musi go. RcctaJ Ulcers, Fistula ami Fis-are linil Piles. Itchiui: Piles, Bleedlne Piles, Protruding Piles, Stricture and Polypus positively cured und uo interruption of business necessitated. Itlsdder, irritable aud Ulcerated neck ol Ulajder, Urethra una Enlargement of Prostrate Glands i« hirijcly due to Rectal Ulcers ami Fissure. Remove the cause. Charges reasonable. Kidneys, Di'ilx-tis aud Bright's Disease. A cure guarantee^.
BOSS COHOON.
id now to r.-ditcp our large stock we will sell at unheard of low prices for a\eekh. hinU ot it! A. lot ol M-rontl-hanil l-nse liuinor stoves ,h lrom 615 to only iso to $10. A SUO three hor-e plow -with rolhnsr !-r lor only *?12.."0 itnd soon, but these jirlees will onlv hold good lor a time, so eoine. early.
Waynetown Mills.
Wc will ^ive lrom 30 to 3( pounds ot flour per bushel tor wheat, and bran. Am prepared to pay highest market price tor old or new wheat, and corn. Corn ground at any time. Mill feed a'wavs on hands.
F\ JBL a 11 owe 11 & Co.
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