Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 June 1889 — Page 4
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The Chief Bcnna (or the great sue cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found In the article Itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually accomplishes what Is claimed for It, is what baa given to this medicine a popularity anil sale greater than that of any other sarsapaMorit Wine
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men I Wlllo fl6r before the publie. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Bheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, orercomes Xhst Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength* ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System,
Hood's SarmpartUa Is sold by all druggists. |l six for $5. Prepared by 0. Hood 6 Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas.
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, ETC.
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The greatest place in Indianapolis to do your shopping. Our line of
N otions!
Is not to be beaten anywhere. While visiting here don't fail to see our line of new
Dress Goods
MILLINERY
For Easter. Big cuts in
KID GLOYES,
Hosiery, Underwear,
Etc., Etc. See our new
LACE CURTAIN,
At 60c per pair. For the next two weeks we will make big cuts in prices on all of our
Spring Wraps
As it is getting late in the season and we don't want to carry any over. Do not fail to visit the
Philadelphia Store,
6 and 8, W. 'Washington-st.,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
GROCERIES.
•We Never Get Left.
Our goods are all new and first-class —remember this. "We are also "knockcrs on high prices Bring us your
and get the top prices, or receive goods instead. Remember the location,
J. M. Brown,
In Miller Block, "Washington St.
China Silks, Colored Surahs Striped Surahs,? Colored Ehadamas, Persian Novelties, Colored Failles.
WAV ELAND.
No mad dogs in town up to this date. The new bell for tho Baptist church arrived Tuesday.
Miss Maggie Alderdice was called to Delphi, Friday, on account of the sickness of her broth-er-in-law.
Miss Rice, of Lafayette, is visiting her uncle, J. M. Bice. Bartine's circus exhibited here Friday afternoon and night
Mrs. John Robertson and children, are visiting at State Line. Mrs. J. Carver, of Logansport, is visiting relatives at this place.
The pile driver on the Yandalia is here, this week repairing bridges. Mr. Elbert Ammerman and Miss Brown, of Alamo, were in town Sunday.
Quite a number from here attended the Masonic picnic at CrawfordBville, Monday. Mr. James Burk, the popular boot and shoe man, of Indianapolis, was in town
thiB
week,
Mr. Jeff Sidener, of Crawfordsville, was in town this week repairing sewing machines, and he is said to be tbe boss in his line.
A. J. Miller, tbe jeweler, has on exhibition a fine display of tbe new Waterbury watches in connection with his other stock of fine watch-es.
The Moody Bro's. concert Tuesday night was highly appreciated by those who heard them. As musical artists they are extraordinary. Miss Marie Howard as a whistler was wonderful, and Miss Maggie Moody as a contralto artist was exceedingly fine. They organized a large class in vocal music.
BOUND HILL.
Everybody is preparing to plow their corn. Br. Shotts, of Mount Pleasant, was here Sunday.,
Jennie McCiauirock is visiting at Charley Patton's. The children's day at this place was largely attended.
There will be a colored basket meeting in Clough's woods tbe 14th of July. All are invited to attend.
There will be an ice cream and strawberry festival at Elmdale to-night. All should go and enjoy yoursives for onlr one night.
Tbe dog poisoner has again made ms appearance in this neighborhood. Any person that will poison an innocent dog should be punished in some way.
There area few of our long tongued brothers and sisters who will get to pay out some ready cash to defend themselves, if they don't button up theg^y tongues from |j||| on, so
Something new must occur very soon in this neighborhood or the folkB will run out of something to talk about. Poor things they now know that their mistatements weighed but very little.
Not for years has Coal Creek tp. been visited by more rain than fell last week. For a time it seemed as though the flood gates had open ed and instead of coming down gently the dampness came down like it had been dumped out of a tub.
If Y®u Jare Wise you
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
JUST THINK OF IT!
50 PIECES OF LAWN at 21-2 CENTS!
Don't fail to see our white goods at 5c per yard. Ladies' jersey ribbed vests three for 25 cents. Try a pair of our guaranteed fast black hose and you will buy no other. W
NEW STOCK SILK UMBRELLAS, FROM $1 UPWARDS.
Mosquito netting only 5 cents per yard, all colors. We have the best 50-cent unlaundered shirt in the State.
A Tremendous Cut
-IN OUR—
Millinery Department.
The backwardness of the season finds us overstocked in this department, so to reduce our stock we have made immense reductions. It will pay you to look through our stock as you will save money by so doing.
ABE LEVINSON
-Successor to Phil Joseph.
WAYSEXOWS.
One Charles Haas was here Tuesday night. Haward Edwards was in the county seat Tuesday,
Mrs. Emelin6 Zuck will move to Crawfordsville next week. Pert Firestone and wife, were in Crawfordsville Wednesday.
George Runyan shipped a car of hog to Indianapolis Tuesday. A grand basket meeting will be held in Gore's grove 4 miles west of Alamo Sunday.
Some decidedly sensational rumors are afloat here which may come to the surface and if they do there will be food for gossip for many days.
Messrs. Mann and Johnson, two young men of Waveland, are selling fruit trees here and talking to the girls. They are exports at the latter.
We have it from good authority that the republican ring in Crawfordsville have already selected their men for the county offices at the next election.
The Wayne Guards met Tuesday night and perfected a reorganization. They have 46 members to begin their new company with and will meet Tuesday night to elect officers and will then prepare for tab encampment in July.
The evening celebration here the 4th of July will excel any previous effort. A grand display of fire works have been secured the military company will give a drill, the cornet band will furnish the music and the big crowd will have a good time. Come here to spend your evening.
The Masons gave a grand ice cream and berry fetsival In their hall Tuesday night and were rewarded by a large attendance. The refreshments were as fine as could be served and all present bad a pleasant time. A large cake and ring was voted Miss Lola Steele for being the most handsome young lady present. It brought $25. Speeches were made by several members of the order and the encouragement received will cause them to have another one soon.
NEW RICHMOND.
Jim Beal, of Attica, visited Wm. Campbell, last Sunday. Dagoes are thick on the R. R. and are doing fine work on the road bed.
Wm. Nealey invested in anew suit at Campbell's tailoring establishment last week. Mrs. Matt Williams, of Crawfordsville, visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Sunday and Monday.
Tbe talk yet continues of starting a National bank here and we hope to see one before long. It will pay well,
Wm. Campbell will cash some good notes and buy accounts on good parties. None but gilt edged need apply.
Farmers here are discouraged over the pros pects and hard times are looked for before another crop can be raised.
Ben Swank and Dr. Ollin, of Boston Store, attended court here Monday, the Dr. as witness and Ben as a spectator.
The late wet weather caused people to prophesy a great deal of sickness next fall. Quinine is cheap now: no duty.
Tile is being laid in the village, and where
Silk Warp Almas, Henrietta Cloths, Aldins Suitings, Vienna Stripes, Tamese Cloths, A French Novelties.,1,, '"'-ess
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formerly there were mud holes at every rain, it is now dry and passable. Dr. Washburn was subpoenaed before the Tippecanoe county grand jury last Monday. He reported to that body, Tuesday.
John Detchon has bought anew photograph camera and will now take a picture of any one for 25 cents. The camera cost $55.
Mr. Bradford, our genial R. R. agent has secured an office at BlufTton and gone to that place. The agent at Melott takes the Hounder here.
James Wallace, of Shawnee Mound, was on our streets last Saturday. He was on his way home from Yountsville where he took his load of wool.
Mrs. Shafer, wife of George Shafer, living two miles south of here, died last Thursday. The disease was measles and she was sick only a few days.
Two worms to the cherry is the average this year. What is the cause that cherries are not like they were in former times? It looks like .they are all diseased.
A son of Isaac Meharry, west of here, who was playing In the field was bitten by a rattle snake. His life was saved by the use of whisky but it was a hard task.
Meharry's will miss the' usual crowd from here this year, as the greater part are going to Lafayette the 4th to see the balloon ascension, gas blowout and barbecue.
Tramps are becoming quite plenty of late, which is quite a change of affairs, since at this time last year not a tramp was to be seen. What has caused the change?
If it was not.for the gasoline stoves people would suffer, as wood is getting so scarce that it is nearly impossible to secure it. Gasoline stoves are becoming quite popular,
Linden scribe, we respectfully ask you if you think the Good Templars ever caused one man to stop drinking and stay sober. We have failep to see it and have had considerable experience in that line.
Everyone, it seems like, is subscribing for the Chicago Times, at 50c per year, and if it is subscribers they are after it looks like they would secure plenty at that figure. Over 80 come to this place alone.
Several lawsuits between neighbors have begun here and it looks at this writing as if much ill feeling existed, which will doubtless make the lawyers feel happy, and they will be about the only ones benefitted.
Billy McLure, grip in hand, called on our merchants Monday last. Billy is the most popular man that comes here and always takes
Jo Kliter knows how to test the tramps. Jo gives them dry broad to eat when they call on him, and If they eat it with a relish he butters the next piece, and if they refuse tho dry bread shows fhem the door on double quick time. A good test.
It Is enough to make a person sick at the stomach to hear the republican party take the name of the honest, moral party. Look at the papers and compare the deviltry going on and see the difference between this year and two years ago.
New Richmond went dry for one Sunday. Last Sabbath not a drop of the ardent could be had for love nor money, and it was fun to see everal old topers spitting co tton.<p></p>Will
We are showing the largest stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Millinery and Men's Suitings in the city.
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Hot Weather Clothing.
REDUCED IN PRICE.
Don't suffer when you can And an Inflnito variety of the right kind of bummer clothlnir at h*rr» prices. 0 have flannels, serges, seersuckers, linen pongees, mohairs unrga etc., at prices that will enable everyone to lay away their heavy garments.
NECKWEAR and UNDERWEAR,
White shirts and fancy flannel shirts in men's and boys'sizes at prices no one can undornnll Mothers, don't fail to Bee the big display of
CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS,
-jijV many new things Jnst received.
CON CUNNINGHAM,
-THE ONE-PRICE-
CLOTHIER and HATTER.
from Linden was seen about 10 a m, but he did not tarry long. Mr. Smock has a traction engine and hauled four wagon loads of brick at once from Lee's tile kiln a few days ago. They made the round trip in a day, after loading the wagons, which took some time. Why is not steam power cheaper than horse power?
I.
Chas. McClure is corresponding with tbe railway company to get an excursion train to run from Veedersburg to the gas fields, with a fare of one dollar for the round trip. Should he succeed it will be one of the best excursions in the State, as every one Wants to see the gas wells blow off.
The new brick school house, built at a tremendous expense in this township, is in a deplorable condition, with the plastering falling off, tbe bricks coming apart and several other deficiencies that should make an honest man sick to look at It will not be long until a new house will have to be built
New Richmond people welcome every one that comes here, and will treat them royally, but some smart Alicks from other places that come here to blackguaJd on the streets are requested to stay away or In tbe future we will put their names in print, so their friends, if they have any, will know just what they are up to.
A certain man of half wit is trying to get off something smart by playing government detective. The fool killer is sadly needed right now at this place and this man is a fit subject for him to begin with. He will run against the wrong man yet, and if he doeB will get his eyes punched for putting his nose into other people's business.
The nice groves around our village should be used more than they are, but instead people will crowd in the two churches to suffocation and put up with the torment, while if they would only put up seats in the grove they could enjoy the meetings and not be smothered and crowded to-death. Tbe leaders should make the change for the hot months.
The item in last week's paper about Dr. Etter and Mr. Henry is like Dr. Washburn, of this place, and his double, Warner Wllhite, of Crawfordsville. Warner says he can't come here without people asking him about medicines and wanting bim to give them pills, oil, etc., and the Dr. says when he goes to Crawfordsville everyone asks when|that insurance is out and when that mortgage is due. So it is fun on both sides. a
Thomas Doren had a dog and that dog, getting tired of Doren's common fare, such as bacon, beef, etc., concluded to take a bite of human
fieBh
and try the change. He commenced
his experiments by taking apiece of Airs. John Perry's arm, and as Bhe had no dog meat to give away in that manner, entered suit before Squire Ebrite for $500 damages. It remains yet to be seen whether the bite will be considered worth that much by his Honor.
A lady north of here some say is possessed of the devil. What it is no one knows, but it is a mystery. Her last exploit was jumping out of the upstairs window to the ground, a distance of 15 feet, to scare her husband, who it is said is anice man. She left one night and was found in the hay mow, where she laid all night in company with the rate. She Is now visiting in a distant part of the State, where it Is hoped she will stay as the people here do not care for such cranks.
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house at Frankfort gooa sized orders. It is one of the best wholesale grocery houses in the State.
At the front again the Excelsor No. 8, steel binder carries off the prize in a field contest on the Pacific coast on tbe following points, ease of management, lightness of draft, simplicity, general construction, in fact, the most complete Harvester on the market Call and examine the wonderful machine for Bale by
T. S. PATTON, New Richmond, Ind.
Red and black raspberries, very fine, Hucker ies' famous Waynetown strawberries, very fine and cheap at Joe
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Cotton Ingrain All Wool Ingrain Tapestries 55c" BodyBrussells Bugs & Curtains50c
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India Silks.
The maiden who is all for lawn and yet likes silk—and who of them does not ?—can be doubly satisfied at once by selecting some of our
INDIA SILKS.
As light as lawn, as soft as silk, clinging with graceful folds in beautiful effects of drapery, beyond doubt tho most comfortable and elegant of summer wear is
ODIA SILKS.
They retain that popular reputation, and in view of it we have secured, in a multitude of beautiful designs, the largest line that this market ever saw of
INDIA SILKS.
L.S.
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