Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 December 1889 — Page 8

The Headers of the Review should reme

The Stockings Must be Filled!

NOW IS THE TIME AND

KLINE & GRAHAM'S

Is the place to get the beautiful Goods to fill them with. You are specially invited to come and see the larget and most elegant stock of beatiful

DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELBY

-OF ALL KINDS.-

Clocks, Bronzes, Silverware, Bisque Statuary, Gold Spectacles. Umbrellas, Gold and Silver Headed Canes, Gold and Silver Pen Holders, Pencils, Tooth Picks.

Glove Buttoners and a Thousand Other Things

That must Be seen to be appreciated* So come and prices will be made to suit the times and buyers as

WE ARE HEADQUARTERS,

Have the goods and will sell them. All Goods sold engraved by a practical engraver free, and all Spectacles accurately fitted to the eyes by an experienced optician. Don't be deceived but come at once and have your selection laid at

KLINE & GRAHAM'S,

THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS, Right Opposite the Court House Main-st.

CASH FRY,

The Old Reliable Grocer,

Is still on deck at his place "011 West Main street, and has in stock for the winter trade, a Superior Stock of

OOPFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, gH HAMS FRE

All First-class Goods desired or to be found In any Reliable IIouso. Farmers can always obtain top-market pricos for their produce at CASH FRY'S. FiesU Oysters on band every day. Come in when yon are needing groceries and see htm.

$100,000

-To loan at-

7

PERCENT

Annual interest, without commission. No humbug. Call on

118 W. MAIN-ST.

Too will find all kinds of clothing at a great reduction at Con Cunningham's. tt.

Spurgeon, the great Baptist preacher, generally devotes thirty minutes to the preparation of a sermon.

Congress convened Monday, worse for the people.

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So much the

The Snowden Mountain, the loftiest in Wales, has been

Bold

for £5,750.

Boston proposes to invest $250,000 in a patent air ship. In other words, she proposes to cast that sum to winds.

A company is being formed, with a capital of $8,000,000, for the purpose of holding a world's exhibition in Buenos Ayres.

A Greensburg, lnd., man having been sued for $10,000 for breach of promise, compromised the matter by marrying the girl.

There are but 20,000 bouses in New York City each of which is occupied by one family, while Philadelphia has 31,000 in the same category.

Farmers' Ten Cent Feed and Wagon Yard.

We are prepared to take the best of care of farmers' horses and vehicles, with or without feed, at our stables and wagon yard, located on first alley north of Nutt Hotel, only one square from Court House, at hard time prices, give us a trial. B. ESRA & Co.

TtiJi. OR A W FOK Dj S ILL It \V'

Montgomery Coity News.

SOUND HIIX.

Ben King has returned home. Mrs. Henderson is on the sick list Carry Kellison was in our midst last Monday. Emtnp. Clevenger spent last Saturday with her sister.

Bev. Roger preached an elegant sermon on last Sunday. Frank Quilin spent last Sunday with friends east of here.

John Henderson has commenced work for Captain Trivey. Rachel Henderson is visiting her parents near this place.

Joe Smith and brother spent last Friday with Ellis Burk. David Steele and family, of Balhinch, spent last Thursday witti home folks.

Hattie Wilson, of Shawnee Mound, viBited her brother, A. W. Wilson, on Friday last Thomas Patton and wife, of New Richmond, were in our neighborhood on Thanksgiving day.

James Graham returned home from Dakota on last Wednesday. He ssys old Indiana is good enough for him.

Ebbert Morrow and Lizzie McClamrock were married on last Thursday at the bride's father. They have many friends who wish them a long and prosperous lite.

To the New Richmond scribe: You should always think twice before you speak once, and then "bo sure your right then go ahead." It was the Patton Corner scribe you meant and not Round Hill.

The Staft of Life.

Bread is truly the stall of life, but poor bread is better than no staff at,all. If you waut pure sweet bread, Gilbert's, opposite Music Hall, in the place you are looking for, as his is always the best. Wedding parties will be supplied on short notice with cake in any quantity. He also keeps on hand fresh candies for the holiday trade.

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KIJM DALE.

Who are the "flips?" Farmers are busy husking corn. Geo. Peters has his new house about done. Teacher's institute at Oakland school house. Rev. Rogers will preach hero next Sunday afternoou.

Mrs. Edwards aud daughter, of Kansas, are visiting friends and relatives iu this vicinity. John Ames has a sucking calf only a year old that weighs about 700 pounds. Who can beat that?.

There was a surprise party at G. W. Widner's on last Saturday evening. About fifty were present, and enjoyed the evening eating popcorn and apples.

Elbert Morrow and Lizzie McClamrock were married on Thanksgiving evening at the residence of the bride's father, Rev. Switzer officiating. Ebert is very thankful in making Lizzie believe he is fit for a husband. We tender the happy couple our congratulations, and hope that many happy and joyous morrows may be theirs.

BROWK'S VALlEV.

Wheat looking well. Corn is about all gathered. We need a good blacksmith here. J. W.'Todd is hauling in saw logs. Arthur Fuson visited friends here this week, Silas Spoiding is very sick with typhoid fever.

W. Johnson served that opossum Thanksgiving. John W. Todd will move in his new house soon.

W. S. Muck has gone the tooth pick business. O. C. McLoed visited his parents here: this week.

Cbas. Patton is hunting skunk for the perfume. Aaron Yancleave has bought property and moved here.

Miss Fannie Doyle, of New, Market, visited friends here. John Williams ate quail instead of turkey Thanksgiving.

The republicans don't take any more Harrison pie in their's. Every democrat should sign for the REVIEW and learn the truth.

Ted Coons has moved in the house vacated by Wm. Yancleave.

NEW ROSS.

Effie Jesse weut to town Tuesday. Miss Mattio Johnson spent Sunday here. W. J. Sanford is again performing school duties.

Every earnest democrat should boom the REVIEW. Thanksgiving was observed at the M. E. church.

The "willing workers" will give a Christmas tree. Mrs. Minnie Etter called on friends here Thursday.

Mrs. J. D. Hostetter, of North Salem, in visiting here. Old father Jameson preaches here Saturday and Sunday.

Our people wore all represented at the Christian convejtiou. Mrs. Linnie Evans and daughters visited here over Sunday.

Wm. Martin, of Kansas, is the guest of Mrs. Anna McLaughlin. O. B. Hulse, the principal of our school, is a spendid instructor.

James Weaver and wife, of Crawfordsville, have moved to this place. The Christian missory club will furnish an excellent dinner on Christmas day.

George Sanfoi'd is a lucky sportsmen. He recently came in with thirty quails. •J. K. Everson and family and Mrs. Ira Burroughs fared sumptuously at Mr.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CLOTHING.

Isaac Sperry's

Sunday. Emery Graves has returned from Washington Ter., on a visit bringing with him some fine geological specimens.

OUT AT LESS THAN COST!

Out of

MACK.

Who eat turkoy Thanksgiving? John Fletcher was here Monday. Only 8 degrees above zero Saturday morning.

A. NV. Haycock will begin sawiug agaiu soon.

Give the Hog Heaven correspondents more liver.

Services largely attended at the chapel last Sunday. We wish Thauksgiving would come every two or three days. ^S*

John Huutis puttiug the skim coat on the new church this week. Charlie Berry, assistant editor of the REVIEW, was here Monday looking after the interest of the paper.

No preaching at the M. E. church Suuday night,, as Rev Ross was called home on account of sickness.

On account of the inclement weather, Thanksgiving services were slimly attended at the church Thursday night.

Mrs. John Lockridge weut to Hazelrigg Sunday, to visit her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Brown, She will stay a week or two and return home.

We have said before that the new church would be dedicated on the 3d Sunday In this month, but we have since learned that it will not be dedicated until the third Sunday in January.

Mr. W. L. Smiley and Miss Soula Conuer were married Thanksgiving evening at five o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Carson. May their lives be long, happy and prsperous is our wish for them.

John Chadwick is taking subscription for the REVIEW at this place. Wo hope every democrat will-take the paper. If you area subscriber already, get your neighbor to take it. Make the democratic county paper boom. We want to redeem the county, and that is the best step of encouragement.

Well, Mr. Hog Heavener, we could be no better pleased than to play "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with you, and let us play the part of don key. How sweet it would be for us to haul away with our hind leg and kick "the liverthe only thing you have had to eat for the past two weeks—all out of you, then stand back, shake our tail and wag our long ears to our own pleasure and satisfaction. Revenge of this kind would be iuxurant.

ALAMO.

Perry Hatt was in town Friday. Elbert Titus is buying turkies for Mitchell & Co.

Miss Rilla Fishero is taking elocution lessons in your town. Profs. Bowers and Harris were[in the Athens Friday andSSaturday.

Richard Woliver is still improving, and may be out again in a few weeks. j) P. Were left for Indianapolis Monday to fill his place in the U. S. jury.

Esten Musser is still in Union township and probably may stay there this winter. Your scribe spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rountree last Saturday.

Frank Ingersoll was in to hear of the election, and still laughs louder than anybody. Prof. C. A. Bowers intends going to Brazil as soon as school is over. He is expecting a commission.

H. D. Bowers is going to leave after holidays. He is going to Butler university to make a clerman of himself.

Friday was our gravel road election and as some of our board got in a scrap, the report will come next week.

E. A. McSpadden has received a clerkship with Mitchell & Co. "Bailie" is an artist with the yard stick and cornet.

There was a druuken fight in Jackville last Saturday in which Sylvester Putney shot and fatally injured Wm. Hass.

Wait Smith, Lovel Gilles, Will Wright, and Chas. Truax, all came home Saturday from their work at New Market.

Miss Belle Titus leaves for Robinson, III., this week. We hate to see you go, Belle, for you have nmny warm friends in Alamo.

Our organized gang of toughs were at the dance Saturday .night, while our gentlemen and ladies were either at church or the social.

We heard our band boys talking very quietly the other evening, and "Sleepy Joe" says, "Boys, she must be reorganized." Joe is right.

The Hog Heaven scribe for the Review is a full grown chump and haB more brains In his stomach than in his head. He is always sending challenges to the Journal scribe for a duel, and he don't know the first principle of a duel. He is a large sized discarded toad stool, and has the form exactly. If I were the Journal scribe I would bathe his head with the soft side of a brick. He is beneath the notice of all the people in Hog Heaven, for the Journal told me so, and I know he is truthful, so from now on "say nothing" but eat moss, you sluggard

There is no adulteration iu the candles made at Weller's confectionery, west Main street. Go and see him.

Have you seen the 5-A Five Mile Horse Blanket? If not, why not? If you have a horse you need it. 80 8t.

Stone Puinps for sale at Williams Bros'. Pump Store, 125 South Green St. N2-2m

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Trade supplied by Daniel Stewart, Indianapolis, and Boss Gordon, Lafayette, Indiana.

Notice of Re-Assessment.

Notioe Oi Re-Assessment of the Robert Finch Free Gravel Road in Montgomery County, State of

Indiana.

Notice is hereby given that the commute* heretofore appointed to apportion the sum or. dered to be reassessed on the real property embraced In the original order for the improvement of the Robert Finch Free Gravel Iioa4 have completed their report, and that said report is now on flic In the office of the Auditor of Montgomery county, Indiana, and that tk* Board of Commissioners of said Montgomery county, Indiana, will meet at the office of the County Auditor in the court house in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, 1ft special session on the 14th DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D., 1889, to hear said report and* any objections that laiy be filed thereto.

Witness my hand and tho seal of the Board at Commissioners of Montgomery county, this Slut day of November, A. D., 1889.

JOHN L. GOBEN,

Auditor of Montgomery County.

Abstracts of Title.

Having eerured the cervices of Wm. II. Webster, late of tho firm of Johnson & Webster, abstractors of lit le, I «m prepared to furnish upon short notice lull and complete Abstracts of Title, to all lands in Montgomery county, Indiana, at reasonable prices Deeds and mortgages carefully executed. C'.ll at Recorder's office. OSly

THOS. T. MUNHALL.

CAUTION!

I caution the public and smokers of cigars, in general, that all cigars put up in similar style and sold under the name La Rosa are mere imitations and infringements upon my brand of cigars La Rosas, and are intended to deceive the public, and that none are genuine unless each and every box bears my name on the inside, and this notice oa the outside of the boxes with my signature.

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If you have a cold, cough, (dry backing), croup, cankered throat, cattarrh dropping, Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures. Price 25c., 50c., aud $100. For sale by Lew Fisher.

Plantation Fine Cut, the best tobacco in the market for the money fit Wm. Hurdeo's store, Green street, between telegraph ,aiui express office.