Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 November 1889 — Page 8
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The Crawfordsville Clothier,
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And You Will Save Money.
GIVEN ATWATY
A beautiful piano lamp valued at $25.00 "will be given as a prire by the 99 cent store, Every purchaser of 99 cents worth of goods of any kind will lie entitled to a guess on Ihe number of beans in a jar. The lucky number •will, on Jan. 1,1890, get the lamp. Call and see it. It'«a beauty and is now •n exhibition in our south window.
DECORATED WARE
new lino of decorated Chinaware just received. After-Dinner toffees lee cream sets, fruit dishes, celery boats and plates, salad dises, etc. Silver spoons, knives, forks, cake knives, soup ladies, etc. Roger Bros' and fully warranted. Call and see.
Ross Bros. 99c. Store
DOC BRITTON'S
East Main-st. Livery Stable
Is the best place in the city to get a fine
For a ride. All orders from the country and surrounding towns are given prompt attention. Calls for funerals attended anywhere. When farmers are in the city and want a good place to feed, where their horses will be given all they can eat, they should not forget the E. Main-st. Livery Stable.
J. S. MILLER & CO.,
MANDFACTUBBR8] OF
Carriages, Buggies and. Spring Wagons.
Aagents lor all eastern standard mattes of buggies, etc. Repairing done on short notice. tyWnrk warranted one year. Factory north of court house.
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Will give you from $i to $5 on a good Overcoat. The only Standard One Price House in Crawfordsville.
L. W. OTTO
Can be found at the old stand of the former firm of Rost & Otto, No.
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-THE LEADING-
JEWELER »l OPTICIAN
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ways be happy to see their many patrons and friends, I shall carry a complete stock of
WATCHES, JEWELBY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE.
-Being a thorough, practical Optician I shall pay especial attention to carefully testing and fitting the eyes with proper Spectacles. In repairing of fine Watches and Jewelry I shall guarantee to give satisfaction. Remember me at
old stand, No. 111 south Washington street, first door north of Citizen's national bank.
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This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Kirongth and wholeBomeness. More economical, than the ordinary kinds, and canuot be sold In competition with the multitude of low teat short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rotav Baking Powder Wall St. New York.
Co.,
WAYNKTO W.V.
Mrs, Farrell ia very sick and her recovery is quite doubtful. The town council is determined to have «all the sidewalks graveled.
Mrs. Lucy Wade, of Crawfordsville, is working for Mrs. A. Haas in the millinary store. Vezey Westfall will have a public sale today on tho farm of H. H, Brant's west of town.
Stebbin Quick had eighteen sheep killed by dogs last week. Other fanners report loss of sheep in the same maoner.
The military company has rented the hall again and will use it as their armory, as they now have monthly income from the state. They will in all probability keep it until they disband.
Be*. Fuson closed a successful series of revival meetings last week. The Baptist church folks are in love with their pastor but fear they will soon loose him as the curch at Crawfordsville wants his entire time. The church here is strong enough to have a pastor of its own ail the time.
BOUND HIT1L1.
Ben King went to Balhinch on last Thurrday. Meeting at this place on next Sunday at 3 p. m.
The dance on last Saturday proved to be a failure. Charley Eellison and George King are ori the sick list.
Will Juck and family Sundayed in this neighborhood.
Fannie Patton, is visiting at Uncie James Pierce's. John Willey has returned home from Indianapolis.
Harve Davenport and family spent last Friday here. Miss Nan Tribby spent last Sunday with friends here.
Joe Smith and sister, of Sugar Grove, spent Sunday here. Bufus Clevenger and wife spent last Sunday with his brother.
Jas. Wilson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. McCIamrock. Mr. Arnett and wife spent Thanksgiving day at Mr. Hendersons,
Wm. Alston attended to business foi Bayless Hanna at Clay City this week.
Henry Dunman and Mrs. Truitt spent Sunday with Henry Clevenger's. Grace Brewer returned to her home in Crawfordsville after a week's visit with Minta Goben.
Several of the folks of this place attended the oyster supper at Linden last Thursday evening.
S. Washington street, where he will al
REVIEW
Several of the young men of this neighborhoad attended the tnasqueiade ball of the 88's Thursday eve.
Our Sunday school is progressing nicely un-dejr-tliG management of Joseph Bennett as superintendent.
Harry Mahorney, of Crawfordsville, passed here last Sunday en route to New Richmond to see his best girl,
Mr. Simmee and Oscar Taylor seem to have a great attraction over East, as they visit that part quite often,
Charles Eellison returned to his home near Mt Olivet on last Wednesday evening for a few days vacation.
On last Thursday the friends and relative? gathered at the residence of Mrs. McCIamrock and a nice dinner was served and all present enjoyed themselves.
BROWN'S TALLET.
Pr. Straughn has moved to Waveland. Billy Muck was in Waveland, Monday. Clay Lareh, of Crawfordsville, was here on Thursday.
Rev. Lawhon lectured on Prohibition here Friday night. Amnion Sunday school convention was held in the Baptist church Thursday.
Prof. F. T. Lee, the mesmerist, gave an entertainment at New Market Thursday night. R. H. Vancleave has been quite busy this week preparing fer housekeeping with his new wife.
The merchants of this place are hiding their scale weights as they prove too handy weapons for pugilists.
The many friends of Mrs. John Hicks are sorry to learn that she is losing her eyesight by a cataract growing over the eyeball.
Geo. Russell and Silas Spaulding are spending their leisure time in buying prize baking powder, and they are not satisfied unless they secure lace handkerchiefs to give to their best girls, of course.
Billy Muck and R. H. Vancleave are agents for the REVIEW at this place. They are both active workers and want to make the democratic county organ boom. Let every democrat in Brown township give them their names.
The facts ia the fight which occurred here recently are as follows: The trouble began in W. N. Vancleave's drug store. As Shelby Wasson walked out Joe McNally, the blacksmith, followed hiin into R. H. Vancleave's grocery store and began quarreling at the door. He said Wasson owed him a bill, to which Wasson replied it was a lie. Then McNally struck him, it is supposed, with a weight as one was found on the ground near by, and Wasson fired, the ball entering a door. McNally then grabbed Wasson and threw him ov9r a chicken coop and was striking him, when Willie Wasson, Shelby's young son, began to cut him with a kuife, inflicting five wounds before they could be. separated. All parties have been arrested, and it remains for the court to decide.
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MACK.
Quails and rabbits are plenty. Singing at the church to-night. Mort Edwards shipped a car load of stock to Indianapolis last week.
Some one buy a feed mill md you can get lots of corn to grind this winter. Milton Hankins has quit laying brick and gone to husking corn for his father,
Crawfordsville, if you want natural gas just get the Hog Heaven correspondents to move in town.
Mr. Spicer, of the Indianapolis malleable iron works, is visiting his father-in-law, Dr. Sellers, this week,
Mike Clahan, living near Linnsburg, went to Terre Haute last week to have a cancer removed from his face.
Geo. W. Shirley, of Crawfordsville, was here selling books last week. He has some of the best books published.
Frank Linn and Charley Sanford killed 51 rabbits one day last week, and it wasn't a very good day for rabDits either.
W. V. Linn, who has been clerking for his son, John, has graduated at the biz., and Jas. Berry can now be seen behind the counter.
What we would like to know: When the handles will be put back in the Crawfordsville pumps? How some of the loafers will get anything lo'eat thiB winter? When the Hog Heaven correspondents are going to fight that duel? When we'll have some cold weather?
If that Journal correspondent from Hog Heaven conies down here and talks about us like he does his neighbor correspondent he'll get a black eye and a sore head, and when he goes hack home, if he's able to get back, h9'U ask bis ma if it was a mule or a cyclone that kicked him.
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On Friday, Nov. 22, quite a large number of the friends of Mrs. Lee gathered at her residence, giving her a surprise in memory of the 48d anniversary of her birth. With them they brought baskets well filled with provisions, and at the hour of noon a good dinner was enjoyed by all. 'Tis well to meet and enjoy ourselves In sr cial chat, but we should remember that we owe our presence here to the Almighty Father, who has spared us another day to spend with those we love and cherish. At night, after the surprise, her daughter, Mary, gave a party which was enjoyed by all the youngstors presont.
SELLING OUT AT LESS THAN COST!
Positively Going Out of Business!
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT CLOTHING,
alamo.
Dick Woliver 13 Improving slowly. The horse company met here last Saturday. Subscribe for the REVIEW and get all lb« news. "Who writes for the REVIEW?'! is a great question here. "No huuting allowed" can be seen on nearly every tree In our country.
The festival at the M. E. church was a com* plete success in every respect. Meeting at the Presbyterian church last Friday, Saturday and Sunday by Rev. Mateer.
Wally Deets and John Winelaqd, of Montezuma, were circulating among friends here last week.
Our little red lionse is almost completed, and our marshal will soon be Been lending the boys to the quay.
Jim Mahorney, of your town, and Johnny Mitchell went quail hunting Friday and came in with 48 birds.
Elbert McSpadden has sold his stock of groceries to B. F. Ward and turned his eyes toward coon hunting.
Thomas B. Ham has been given up as incurable by his physician. This 1b a sad blow to his many friends here.
Jim Truax and Linn Smith have bought the drug store and are fitting up a stock of clarionetts and type writers. •There will be a basket supper at the Bunker Hill school house"-on'Saturday eve., Dec. Come one, come all, and enjoy yourselves.
Our shingle factory is running every day, and as onr wagoner hires all his hands by the hour now there is no fear of another strike.
N. W. Myers came home from the Capitol thoroughly disgusted. He says that nine men out of every ten have a corn remedy for sale. 1 think our Hog Heavei^cribes have gotten ashamed of their vulg&rjltters and will try and get more news awf quit beefing each other.
Dr. J. N. Talbott is building an addition to the rear of the harness shop, and as soou as completed will be opened up in a full fledged grocery by Johnny Mitchell.
One of our young men got full of "that which I hate" and made a monkey of himself at prayer meeting last Thursday evening. A repetition of the same, young man, and you will donate to the school fund.
HO a HEAVEN. I
More liver. Who said more liver? Uncle Jim eats liver now.
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I am too full of turkey to utter. Jacob you are too liberal with your beef liver. John Mesmcro is on the jury 'at Crawfordsville.
Rev, Dan Morris got back from Cincinnati Tuesduy. George Shanklin Sundayed with the correspondent
The Yountsville correspondent is supposed to be dead. The correspondent from Black Creek talks like an educated tog.
A marriage is predicted1 on the creek for Christmas. Guess who. Miss Mollie Mclntire has resumed her position after an absence of two weeks.
Mrs. James Mclntire devoured fried chicken at her sister's Saturday in Crawfordsville. If the Alamo correspondent tools with me he will find his old frame with the rest of the bones at the stink factory.
The old year is slowly dying. The Journal correspondent may count his days by them, for he will surely die Christmas day.
When you happen iu about dinner time don't make an apology but just sit down and eat. Is not that right Johnnie.
All minds are not built alike nor are stomachs. The Journal correspondent lives like a Chinaman. He eats rice, stale bread and drinks tea.
I have discovered where there are some watermelons stored away for Christmas. You had better keep an eye on the Journal corresent.
When you want a beef killed call on uncle Jim Mclntire for he will kill it for half of the liver. Some people are too liberal with their beef just think to give half of the liver almost 10 cents worth.
The Mace correspondent want to know if I think there is any play equal to the "Octroon" 0! yos, there is "Uncle Tom's Cabin." I will play oje or the other of them but as I think "Uncle Tom's Cabin" would suit you the best, how would you like to play the part of donk\ ey.
I hereby challenge the Journal correspond' ent, of Hog Heaven, to meet me Christmas day to answer accounts and to settle the insult he has given me. Now If you have any blood in your neck accept my challenge. There is Eng' lish enough in my veins and I will not stand such an insult from such a seldom fed cur as you. I will give you your choice of weapons. If you accept my challenge come west on the Covington road and you will see me in a certain grove.
Have you seen tbe 5-A Five Mile Morse Blanket? If not, why not? If you have a horse you need it. N 80 8t.
Stone Pumps for sale at Williams Bros'. Pump Store, 125 South Green St N2-2m
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Persons buying GRAY'S Ointment cannot lose anything, for if it fails to give the most unqualified satisfaction the money will be cheerfttlly refunded by the druggist or merchant selling it.
Price, 25c, GOc and $1.00 per box.
Dr. W. F. GRAY & Co., Sole Proprietors, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Trade supplied by Daniel Stewart, IndianapoUs,andBois Gordon, Lafayette, Indiana.
Notice of Re-Assessment.
Notice Ox Be-Assessment of the Robert Finuh Free Gravel Road in Montgomery County, State of
Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the commltta* heretofore appointed to apportion the sum ordered to be reassessed on the real property enbraced in the original order for the Improvement of tho llobert Finch Freo Gravel Ro*( have completed their report, and that said r»ort is now on Ilia in tho office of the Auditor of Montgomery county, Indiana, and that the Board of Commissioners of said Montgomery county, Indiana, will meet at the offlco of the County Auditor in the court house in the city of CrawfordBville, Montgomery county, Indiana, iM special session on the 14th DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D.', 1889, to hear said report and any objections that may-, be filed thoroto.
Witness my hand and the seal of the Board ot Commissioners of Montgomery county, this Slat day of November, A. D., 1880.
JOHN L. GOBEN,
Auditor of Montgomery County.
Abstracts of Title.
Having secured the pervlces of Wm. II. Webster, late of tho firm of Johnson & Webster, abstractors of tit le, 1 am prepared to furnish tipea short notice lull and complete Abstracts of Title to till lands iu Montgomery county, Indiana, at reasonable prices Deeds and mortgages carefully executed. C»ll at Recorder's ofllce. OSly
THOS! T. MUNHALL.
CAUTION!
I caution the public and smoker# cigars, in general, that all cigars put up in similar style and sold under tk« name La Rosa are mere imitations and infringements upon my brand of cigars La llosas, and are intended to deceirs the public, and that none are genuin* unless each and every box bears my name on the inside, and this notice
or
the outside of the boxes with ay signature.
GHIjIS jSGHWEIIZER.
If you have numbness in arm or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or yoa are nervous and irritable— in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.
If you have a cold, cough, (dry hacking), croup, cankered throat, cattarrh dropping, Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures. Price 25c., 50c., and $100. For sale by Lew Fisher.
Plantation Fine Cut, the best tobacco in th» market for the money at Win. Hardee's store, Green street, between telegraph aad express office.
