Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 December 1889 — Page 5

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The iawtordsville Clothier,

Will ^ive you from $i to $5 on a good Overcoat. The only Standard One Pi ice House in Crawfordsville.

Try

Ounningham,

And You Will Save Money,

GIVE HEED TO ME!

And «ome to my store for your holiday goods selection.

We will sell you several different articles in the way of rockers, fancy chairs and tables at

38 per cent. Lower Than last Spring's Prices

You may doubt this but you wont after examing goods and prices. See our

Quee nsware {Stools:

We have daisies in the way of Hanging and Table Lamps, exceedingly beautiful, very useful and low in price.

SETS OF DISHES

In many designs and what is nicer for a holiday present than a set of them.

ELEGANT SIDEBOARDS,

And Bed Steads of the latest designs, and made at the best houses of Grand Rapids, Michigan,—the great furniture center of the west. Some of our goods are almost half less in price than a year ago. Now is the time when a litte cash goes along distance. Don't forget before fully making up your mind what to pur•hij*. chase to call at

Alex. Malioriiey's,

WEST OP COURT HOUSE, CRAWFORDSVILLE.

JsHfOCERIES.

Look Right

If you want a Superior Quality of Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Rice, Tea, Canned ftoocis and

You should xisit the store of

J. Mi Brown,

In Miller Block, Washington St.

Prices always reasonable, Goods always Pure and Accommodating Clerks to wait upon you. Step in and see.

1 Great Enellih Prescription* A successful Medicine tued over k80 years in thousands of cases. "Cures Spermatorrhea, Jfervoum

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Weakness, Emissions, Impoteneg and all disease* caused by abuse.'

[nou] indlscreilen.vor orer-er.ertion. [armI BIx packages Guaranteed to Curexchenauotkm Ask your Druggist for The Great KbcUA fwinlitien, cake bo substitute. One packaf* $!. Six $5, bv mail. Write for Pamphlet. Addi JBarelta Chemical Co., Detroit,

FOlt SALE BY LEW FISHEIt.

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 on the outside of the boxes with mj signature.

GHIIIS SCHWEITZER.

The best thing on earth to Gates' Blended Java eoffee. A271v

NEW RICHMOND,

Tom Ward, of near Lafayette, was a caller last week. Our town wants more houses. Who will build them for rent?

Mrs. Dan Ebrite visited her sister, Mrs. Haywood near Lafayette last week. •Wheat looks fine and from present indications the crop will be immense.

Billy Alston, it is said, will start a first-class livery stable in our town in the near iiture. Our barber, W. H. Howard, w*9 ea'ied io the bedside «f his sick motbor at Linden List week.

A. little more work on this end of the gravel road, Mr. Coleman. The chnck holes are getting terrible.

Sam McComas, of Crawfordsville, was here Saturday. Mr. M. was a resident of this place 50 years ago.

New Richmond needs a first class undertaker. One that would start up here in first class order would make money.

E. C. Campbell did some hne painting for the Pioneer Store last week. It shows for itself and comment is unnecessary.

Dan Ebrite Is favorably spoken of in these parts for county commissioner on the democratic ticket. Dan is a good citizen.

The Clovor Leaf is doing a good business and trains are run night and day and Sunday's also to keep up with freight business.

The apple crop being a failure fruit of that kind is very scarce now. Potatoes are plenty and can be had at 25 cents per bushel.

Prarie chickens that a few years ago were plenty here are now almost played out. The game law did not protect them worth a cent.

Fat hogs are delivered here almost daily by tie different buyers throughout the county. The supply seems to be abundant and prices very low.

Your scribe sold his Review last week for 5 cents and it went to the fifth buyer before it staid. Who said The Review was not a popular paper?

Howard Dewey eays he can make Detter deals with Pap Foster in the way of live stock tban most any man, and he trades altogether with the old gent.

Tom Patton is about to sell his hardware store to the Smith Bros. Tom is tired of mercantile life and will sell at a- bargain on account of his health.,

The Christian society has hired the Rev. Smith te preach for one year more. He is well liked by the people and will please all who go to hear him.

There are more good looking girls at New Richmond and vicinity than at any other town in the state. For proof ask the drummers who come to this place,

A secret of vast importanco is going the rounds ol oar neighborhood and everybody

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

knows it excepting a certain man and he lathe husband of a woman. That's all Some young people in this vicinity are quarling and calling each other names over a queer case of sicknesB. Better let up as-you are publishing yourselves and making fools of yourselves.

Buck Belt built a nice store room for Wm. Campbell and he has shown that high priced carpenter days are over. Buck knows how to it, and does not try to dowu the builder either.

From the present indications the turkey crop will be large, as erery farmer in this vicinity has from five to fifty. Those who like turkey for Christmas will surely be accommodated.

Dick Bible says he would like to have the Sheriff's offloe but thinks it an expensive luxury by tho time a man gets through with it. Richard is right and it is a shame that such is the case.

Mrs. Mat Edwards, a former citizen of this place but now living in Kansas, is visiting relatives here, her daughter accompanying her. She will visit at Indianapolis before she returns home.

We can see a bright future for our village when some who live here have gone to where new bouses are not made by hands, or to the regions where it is entirely too torrid for a frame house.

We do not see why beef should be 10 cents a pound when you can buy the best in the market of butchers stuff at 2% cents. Some one must be making money and it is not the one who eats it either, s.

Where are those sidewalks that were to be built. The thing has dropped as has been predicted by parties living in the east part of town. If sidewalks are to be built, it will be done by those n#t interested in them.

Win. Stephenson beught the Jumbo pool table of Ira Stout and took it to Linden where he will erect the same for the benefit of the Linden people. Chalk your cue Bro. Bennett and pocket all the balls and the cue too.

Corn is worth all of 22 cents in the market here hogs are worth $3.10 per hundred. What a contrast the prices to what they were under good old democratic rulel Besides those' good times the pubs promised, if their Benny should only get the plum.

We have now in our midst a photograph gallery. He took pictures of Mr. Henry's school and the little ones show up splendid in the picture—as well as the teacher who can be •seen in the back ground. Mr. Henry has a school that he should feel proud of.

Some young men in this vicinity are always trying to beat the merchant, butcher, saloon or any one bo it is a beat, and some of them who put on airs cannot get credit for two cents. They wear white shirts and paper collars and beat the poor wash woman out of her money.

Wm. Campbell has opened up his store consisting of confectionary, tobacco, cigars, etc., all of which he will sell lower than any person in the town. The goods are paid for and no expenses attached which gives him a good advantage over the man who buys on time and pays a big rent.

Like Bradey's bitters, everybody takes it, the Review, and those who do not take it should by all means and quit borrowing from other people, for those who pay for their paper do not like to lend it, besides it is not doing the fair thing to the bard working Editor. Subscribe and be happy.

Miss Hattie Foster, daughter of Mrs, Drusilla Foster, died of brain trouble Friday night, and wub buried at the New Richmond cemetery Sunday. Her funeral was preached at the Christian church Sunday by Rev. Smitbers, at ten o'clock. The procession was one of the largest ever at this place.

A person by purchasing a twenty-five-cent can of baking powder can now be set up In house keepingofffih tho variety of things he will get with his purchase. If you do not want them you can have a deed for sixty acres 01 land or a wagon or any thing you want, jast so you buy tho baking powder.

Jnb.n Crouch who has been on the Pettit jury returned home last week. He says he (tm'b iiko jury business. Some lawyers in the city of Crawfordsville are real smart when they make fools of themselves and start cases so as to give other lawyers a chance to get fat fees. Tho people are gettingan to these pimps and their names will be Dennis before many moons.

Our people are all broken up over the preacher, Pettit going astray, and getting in the flock of colored sheep. Had some saloon keeper such charges against him, we think we could bear people saying hang him to the first tree. But it is a preacher and the brethren do nothing but 6hake their heads and grunt. Ben Swank says he cau tell the cause of preachers acting that way.

Wm. Fisher, being under the influence of that which make people crazy, thonght that Ebb. Watt'B feet were rather large and pulling his revolver fired at Ebb's peddal extremities. He tore a hole in the floor at Stout's saloon that a good sized pig could crawl through. Mr. Fisher will shoot his little gun at the wrong man's feet some day and like Mr. Haas, of Jackville, will die without taking time to remove his boots.

There is a man by the name of Hobo living on Bristle Ridge that cures the morphine habit every time and he does it in three or four 'lay8 time. If he wonld he could *make his fortune out of it, -is he cured cases of the worst in the land, and sent them away rejoicing. This notice was sent once before and two people are feeling like they are living in another world. He charges nothing for the cure and, therefore, cannot afford to advertise.

Two liitlo children at play last Sunday by accident one of the children cut the other's fiugor o.T, the small end only. The father and mother made the assertion that the child who did tho deod should be punished. Noonewith the Hense of an oyster would be guilty of such remarks. The writer of this had a son shot by a playmate, but he never wished the father of the child who shot him any punishment, and thinks the accident caused enough sorrow without the wag of a spiteful tongue. Oh! that unruly, member it does seem that some of our citizens cannot control it, and it is a pity, too.

Pictures.

My gallery is a very good place to get pictures. A. D. WtUJi.

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But the choicest bargains to be had

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The Public Will Appreciate It. The public are indebted to the Royal Baking Powder Company not more for having perfected and prepared a leavening agent that is pure and wholesome beyond a question than for its exposurers, so boldly made, of the numerous impure, adulterated and injurious articles that are sold undtir the name of baking powders, bread preparations, etc., throughout our country. In making these exposures the company has, of course, made itself the target for all sorts of counter attacks, but the animus of these attacks has been perfectly understood by the general public, and by their very virulence have served to rnore prominently call attention to the good work of the "Royal" Company.

Ordinary adulterations such as are found in coffee species, etc.,although they are swindlers in a commercial sense, are often tolerated because they do not particularly affect the health of the consumer. But when an article like baking powder, that is relied upon for the healthful preparation of almost every meal, is bo made aB to carry highly injurious if not rankly poisonous elements Into our daily food, it is the duty of the public authorities to take cognizance of it.

In this fight for pure food made by the "Royal" Company, it is to be noticed that the most trust-worthy scientific authorities are emphatically upon its side. In all the contests of this company with the alum and other impure baking powders the result has proved that every statement made by the Royal Baking Powder Company, both as to the purity of its own and the adulteration of other baking powders of the market, was fully authorized by the most competent chemical and medical authorities of the country,

In this contest two facts have been pretty conclusively settled in the minds of the public —the first that the Royal Company has found the means, and uses them, to make a chemically pure article of food and the other that the market is full of poisonous, alum and other adulterated baking powders which, no matter how strongly endorsed by "commercial" chemists, are to be studiously avoided.

A pure baking powder is one of the chief aids to the cook in preparing perfect and wholesome food. The recent controversy in the press has left it no longer a question with those who desire purity and wholesomeness of food what baking powder they shall use.

The Marknlt.

CBAWFORDSVILLE-

Wheat:.... 08072 Co™ 28030 we» Oats 18020 Butter J2V Eggs 1$ Apples bo Potatoes 30 Young Chicks 6 Clover Seed $8©$3 25 Chickens 5^ Turkeys 7 Ducks 5

INDIANAPOLIS.

Cattle—We quote: Fancy Export $4 co£t 75 Choice shipping steers of 1,400 to 1,600 pounds $4 00@4 35 Sood shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds 3 50@3 75 Fair shipping steers of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds 2 75@3 00

Hogs—We quote flood to choice heavy and medium. .$3 5003 57 Fair to good mixed 3 400)3 52 Good to choice light 3 45@3 50 Roughs 3 40@8 50

Wheat—Firm—We quote: No. 2 red 7,7 No. 3 red 72©75

Corn—Steady—We quote: No. 1 white ....:.. S5U No. 2 white 35 No. 3 white 80O31K No. 2 mixed 33 No. 3 mixed

A. B. Gates St Co.'s Blended coffee.

Loose's Red Clover Pills Cure Sick. Headach. dyspepsia indigestion, constipation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for $1. For sale by Lew Fisher* F-23-ly

The M011011 Koute.

Will sell holiday excursions tickets between all stations at one and one-third fare for the round trip on Dec. 24, 25 and 26,1889, and Jan. 1,1890. AH tickets good to return including Jan. 3, 1890. AIbo on Bale, round trip winter tourist tickets to all southern and western points at very low rates. All tickets good until June 1, 1830. For rates, routes or any other information desired, call on or address. H. S. Watson, Agent.

Half Fare Holiday Rates. The T., St. L. & K. C. Ry., will sell excursion tickets between all stations at its usual holiday rates of one f.ire for the round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. it, 25 and 31 and Jan. lit good up to and inclu ling Jan, 3rd 1890.

C. C. Jenkins, G. P. A.

No lady should live In perpetual fear, and suffer from the more serious troubles that bo often appear when Dr. Kilmer's Complete Female Remedy is certain to prevent tumor and Cancer there. For sale by Lew Fisher.

The Horahest Mau in Crawfordsville. As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits aad is guaranteed to relieve and enre all chronic and acnte coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles 50c and 9L 012-4t

IS NOT TO BE HELD HERE!

in Dry Good,, Cheap Millinery is k, the dry goods

ABE LEVINSON,

Drives For 'This Weeki

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The Cheap Dry Goods Man, Next Door

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-The Crawfordsville Review For 1890.

List of Premiums to be Awarded Agents.

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