Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 December 1889 — Page 8
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The Stockings lust be Filled!
NOW IS THE TIME AND
KUNE & GRAHAM'S
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 JEWELRY
-OP 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,
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 inside at
KLINE & GRAHAM'S,
THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS, Right Opposite the Court House Main-st.
The Readers of the Review should remember that
CASH FRY
The Old Reliable Grocer,
Is still on deck at his place on West Main street, andh in stock for the winter trade, a Superior Stock of
COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS.
All First-class Goods deBiredor to be found in any Reliable House. Farmers can always obtain top-market prices for their produce at CASH FItY'S. Fiesh Oysters on hand every day. Come In when you aro needing groceries and sue him.
OUCH!
Ouch how I have suffered with rheumatism, day and night—all the time, no rest, no peace always a pain here and a pain there. When any of my friends came to see me I was as cross as a bear. I could not open my mouth without a pain going through me. Nothing seemed to help me until I tried
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GUCOLOID—one-third of a bottle :«ured me. My friends now say: *iJake, you were cured quicker than anybody." I say, get a bottle at lew Fisher's drug store and try it yourself. Rheumatism can't stay when you use it. To all my friends I would say use GUCOLOID lor rheumatism.
JAKELUTZ.
Mention this Taper In Purchasing.
HAMS FRESH
THE NEW YORK STEAM DEHTAL CO.
Room? 3, 4 and 5 Grand Opera House INOIANAAOL1S.IND.
Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Vitalized Air or Nitrous Oxide of GaB, which t8
harmless niid agrees with all condi
tions of system. Teeth extracted plain, 2oo. Gold Allin^s $1 and upwards. Silver and Amalgam fillings, 50 and 75 Teeth $4, $5, 50,88, $10 to £50 pur get. All kinds of the Finest Dental Work in the stale at reduced prices. All work warranted. Sixteen -years' experience.
A. 1'. HKItRON. Manager.
Holiday Excursions via. B. & 0. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets for the Christmas and. New Year Holidays at one and one-third fare for the round trip between all stations on its line west of the Ohio River. Also to Wheeling, Washington, Pa., Pittsbijjrg aud intermediate points and to Cincinnati and all points on the ColumbuB & Cincinnati Midland and Cincinnati, Washington & Baltimore railroads. Tickets will be Bold Dec. 24th, 25th, 31st and Jan. 1st, valid for return passage to and including Jan. 3d, 1800. 3t
Yon will liud all kinds of clothing at a great reduction at Con Cunningham's. tf.
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Health good. Write again, Pattons Corner, we like to read your letters.
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The hornet nest barn, one mile south of here, is beiag covered.. Farmers have taken advantage of the fine weather, hence few nubbins are left out.
The twivai at the M. E. church closed last Sabba'h evening with a large attendance. We think the Inter-State Building and Loan Association will prosper. Let all take shares.
I think a lager beer duel would b9 the thing for the Hornet and Journal correspondents at this place.
The now year is close at hand and every democrat should subscribe for the REVIEW, the best paper in the county.
There is a factory man in our town that can saddle a horse on his own premises, but he can't saddle the same one in the public highway.
Linden scribe, you may have more bachelors, widows and pretty girls than we have, but you haven't any more sick Harrison pets than we have.
Elindale scribe, you spoke of a yeariiug calf weighing 700 pounds. That is no good here. I will mention one eight months old that weighs 725 pounds.
In the items last week there was a mistake in regard to Miss Lizzie E. Dewey uniting with the M. E. church at New Richmond in 1888. It should have read 1887.
Put the Hog Heaven and Blaok Creek scribes in a sack and shake it, I think it would be very hard to guess which would appear at the mouth of the sack first.
I think that when the Hog Heaven scribe rides the Mace donkoy to water he could make a penny or two if he would stretcli a canvass aud secure the Black Creek scribe for cashier.
If yon purchase without seeine the Charter Oak Stoves at Mahorney & Sons' you will always regret it.
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WAYNETOWN.
The Wayne Guards will give an entartaSumeut during the holidays. The O. I. & W. are extending their side track to the Wiugate road.
The Christian church folks will give an entertainment during the holidays. Fred Morgan is here from Kansas City where he has been clerking in a drug store.
Miss Louise Brown, or Crawfordsville, gave an elocutionary entertaiument here Friday night.
John York, Fred Morgan, Ves Brown, Clias. Owen, John Thompson and Mi wees Emma Blackford and Lizzio York, attends! tho show at Crawfordsville Saturday night.
J. 6. Johnson was in Indianapolis last week. Prayer meeting at the church was well attended Sunday night.
The G. A. R. met Saturday and initiated two more into their order. Charley Linn and Laura Conner broke bread with W. L. Smiley and wife Sunday.
Meeting at the Chapel closed last Friday night with six additions to the church. It wont be long till-the kids will be yelling Christmas gilt to every ons they meet.
Why not have a literary and be up wifli ihe times? Wake up and show some intellect. Milton Hawkins atfd Miss Osio Polerson were married last Sunday by Rev. C. F. Carson.
Our singers are kept practicing on the songs for Christmas. They promise new songs this time.
A Christmas tree ?.* the Chapel Monday night, one at Union TucuJay night, and one at the M. E. church in Mace Wednesday night. All are invited.
An empty wagon makes the most noise, and, of course, an empty headed gimlet brained fellow like the Hoe Heaven quill slinger would make the most noise.
John B. Wainright, who has been in the hospltai for the insane has been pronounced incurable and returned to his farm, one fourth of a mile sonth of here. He will be kept in charge of Leander Finch, of Indiauapolis.
One night not long ago, a young man going to see his best girl, stopped in front of Charlie Armstrong's house and called him out. Just aB he stepped from the door, the ioilow drew his revolver and fired. Charlie scared nearly to death, got back into the house aa quickly as possible, while the young man went oil whistling, "O, yes, my love, I'll meet you.".
HOG HEAVEN.
That skins me. Jeff. Davis is dead. Have you got enough? Give me a chew of tobacco. Bennie Harrison is president. Dave Harris is iu town to-day. He who laughs last laughs best. Saw wood and and say nothing. Where will you spend Christmas. Rev.'Morris lias completed his smoke house. The Journal correspondent eats wind pudding.
We will visit the Yountsville literary Satur-k day night.
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Whyjdid not Billy Gray show his shanghai at the fair? It will soon be time for every lady to get saved again.
Johnnie Jackson is back from Missouri. He came last fall. Sono hands and feet are the same size. Both are number nines.
You can tell how old the Mace donkey is by looking at his mouth. It is not worth while to start a play—toe near protracted meeting.
R. B. Snyder went to Chicago with a car load of fine cattle Tuesday, Wm. Gray was in town Monday making arrangements for the chicken show.
Hog Heaven lias more dead beats to the
SELLING OUT AT LESS THAN COST
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CLOTHING.
Going Out of Business!
square mile than any other vicinity in the state. Lost between the school house ami the' church—Frank Miller's character.
Tho Alaino kicker has joined the Salvation Array.. Keep on in your good work. Tho duol Is a go. "Lay on, McDuff, and damn be he who first cries, lioldl enough!"
R. B. Hoff was in Hog Heaven Sunday hunting some sucker to bump hisjiead against? He found it.
Haunce Myers has started a corn crusher. Come and see him. You will get your socks back any how.
Wes Snyder will hold the fort at Veedersbuig iu a few weeks. Wes, you will, never succeod In the sliuk factory business, there.
Wesley Snyder will act as my second on Christmas day. All who are friends to the Journal correspondent, had better come and take care of him, or in ot/jer words, have his coffin readv.
I'mltrtnUers IMlla, 'Communication.)
Iu a late issue of the REVIEW I see an artiticle "Undertakers and their bills." As I have always considered that people act a little queer in regard to burj ing their dead, I can't help but add a little more on this subject. In the case of two brothers, a sister and a father, I went myself to select coffins and know the price, also to buy any other things that might be needed. I don't believe in a man sitting down and covering his face with his hands and muttering something through his fingers about the funeral of his nearest kin. I would rather send some one to town to bny a suit of clothes for me than to contract for a coffin for my nearest kin. People sit down and think it would not look right if they would not take any special interest in the burial of their friends. I ought to know all about it I know they have to be buried and I ought to know as much or more about how it is done than anybody else. It is the friends who have the expense to meet and they have a right to know whether it is within their means or not You go into an undertaker's room and you think it next place to the confines of earth and you feel that no evil or unjust thing conld happen to you from there. Then that awful hour. "That silent form hushed still in the arms of death." Words often become poor things and is their failure ever any more apparent than just then. And then the undertaker speaks so kind, his words touch so softly and he would if possible breathe a breath of Heaven on you, and in this awful state the almighty dollar is is entirely lost sight of, till your friends have been laid to rest and you come arouud only to find out that undertakers as a class have not got any more soul than a horse jockey would have if you hut let him have it all his own way.
If the Guarantee oil well at Terre Haute fails, it's figured that two more wells will lo cate in the field.
J. S. Munsel skipped from Terre Haute was about $500 behind in accounts with insurance company lie represented.
Mrs. Mary Fetters, Fort Wayne, expects to celebrate her ninety-ninth birthday next Monday. Is in excellent health.
Chas. Fulton, aged 65, found dead in street at Greencastle. Death supposed to have resulted from bursted blood vessel.
Chas. Horn was treasurer of Congregationalist church at Muncie. Suddenly experienced change of heart aud joined Salvation Army. Church had him arrested for petit larceny for failing to account for 97 cents when he loft his office. Pleaded guilty but gave the constable the8llp.
An Outrage
To see man's best friend, the horse, shivering witli cold while he casts himself by the fire. Sinco the great cut in the prices of Blankets and Robes by Richmond & Ross no horse owner can be excused for this outrage. Call and price them and be convinced. Campbell's Horse Foot Remedy, for which they aro sole agents, is the greatest discovery of the age. 122 Market street
Ladies.
If you want clean, sweet, healthy and light feather beds and pillows, send in your orders to W. H. Bates, 307 south Water street, a half square south of Methodist church, where you will get the best of work done on the shortest notice. D-7-4t
For the Christmas and New Year holidays, the Ohio, Indiana & Western railway will sell round trip tickets at excursion rates for trains of Dec. 24, 25, and 81, 1885), and Jan. 1,1890. All tickets good for return passage to and including Jan. 3,1890.
Have you seen the 5-A Five Mile Horse Blanket? If not, why not? It you have a horse you need it N 30 8t.
-eUlA. WEIGHT
JAKE.
STATE NEWS.
Schools at Huutington and Peru overcrowded. State farmers' institute convenes in LaPorte Tuesday.
Judge Lotz, Muncie, declares dressed beef unconstitutional. Evansville brewers deny any deal with the British syndicate.
Odon has an abduction case. Girl named Dougherty missing. Toll roads in Wayne county appraised at $53,407. County may buy.
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JJJXBCUTOU'S SALE OF REAL ESTATB.
The UDdersitriied will seM private le on or after four weekB I rum dale Hereof, «t the Law Office of Rintine & Risiii.. In (.'li.wfordsville, Indiana, the following rial c- ate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to wii:
The north hull ul the west. hiilf of the southwest quarter of section 18 in township 98 north ranee 4 we* Also «3 acres ofi ilie west side of the esM hni of the N.'iithweM quarter of said sec ion 18. Also the northwest qnatter of the southeast quarter ot sntd section 18. Also the northeast quarter or the southeast quarter of section 13, in township 20 North range 5 •rest.
Said sa i»ili be made in pu.auonce ot the authority vdsied iu ice bv the term* of the last will of James Wilson, deceased.
THBOOUKK H. JUSTINE,
Nov. 23, 18S9. Executor.
COMMISSIONER'S
SAI.E OF UKAL JUtTAT •,•
Mary Wright and others vs. Elizabeth Loop andothe'S In Mon'aomeryCircuit Court, November Term. 1HK.
In pursuance of an order and decree rendered in the above eutttled cas". the undereinned will sell at private sale at hi place of business in Mace, Ind., on and ulier three weeks from date hereto December 21) Ihe folloWinc real estate sttua in Montgomery ennntv, Indiana:
The ea«t hair oi the k»ribwu*t quarter of section thhtecn, iwnship 18 north «i Vfingc throe weot, ex eptnijz about 4ac.rts in-ri toloic sold. Also part of the west half of the uorthwest qaar er o' section 30 township IS north of range 3 west, beginuii'ji at a point 'J4Vi rods east, front the northwest corner of said section thence east
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thence west 55H rods, thence north dilM rods to the place of beg nulti}r, containing 0 17-100 acres. Also the iCfltuwiui: doscrihed laild situate in Boone county, liidiann he west half of the sonthwest quarter, of i-sctiou 18. township 18, north of iure 1 west, containing 71 acres. BTfc RAlS: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-thir I in 0 months, nmi onethird iu 18 mouths from dure of sale with six percent intere-ton deferred payments.
JAM ES G. JOHNSON, OommissiBuer.
Abstracts of Title.
Having secured the services nf Will II. Webster, lale of tho firm of Johnson & Webster, abstractors of tille, Jam prepared to furnish upon short notice full and complete Abstracts of Title to all lands in Montgomery county, Indiana, at reasonable prices Deeds aiid motygages carefully executed. Call at Recorder's otlice. OSly
THOa T. MUNHALL.
If you have numbness in arm or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or yov are nervous and irritable—in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects aud cures. For nale by Lew Fisher.
Postmaster General Wanamaker delights in being clean shaven.
Five hundred barrels of choice winter apples for sale opposite Citizens National Bunk. SLOAN & Co.
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 beBt tobacco in'the market for the money at Wm. Hardee's store, Green street, between telegraph tiad express'1 office. S
Umbrellas and canes gold and silverheads at C. L. Rost's.
Stone Pumps for sale at Williams Bros'. Pump Store, 125 South Green St. N2-2m
