Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 December 1889 — Page 8

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The Stockings Must be Filled!

NOW IS THE TIME AND

KUNE & GRAHAM'S

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

fMAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELEY

-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 aside at

KLINE & GRAHAM'S,

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

Readers of the Review should remember that

CASH FRY,

The Old Reliable Grocer,

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

COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS.

All First-ctasB^Goods desired or to be found in any Reliable House. Farmers can always obtain top-marketprices for their produce at CJASII FRY'S. Fiesli Oysters on hand every day. Come in when yon are needing groceries and see nim.

OUCH!

•V 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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GUCOL'OID—one-third of a bottle cured me. My friends now say: 'JJake. 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.

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THE HEW YORK STEAM DESTAL CO,

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Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Vitalized Air or Nitrou8 Oxide of Gas, which t8

perfectly harmless and agrees with all conditions of system. Teeth extracted plain, 35c. Uold fillings SI and upwards.- Silver and Amalgam fillings, 50 and 75c. Teeth SI, $5. 8ti,8S, $10 to 850 per set. All kinds of the Finest Denial Work in the state at reduced prices. All work warranted. Sixteen years' experience.

A. I\ IIKKKON. .Manager.

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NEW ROSS.

Samuel Sanford has been granted a pension. The Christmas dinner was a grand success. Win. Stipe has gone into business at this place.

W. J. Sanford has purchased a.nice driving horse. James Lynn is able to be on the streets again.

Hannibal Trout and son ate turkey here Wednesday. Mattie Johnson is spending holidays with home folks.

Mrs. Loop and son are viBiting relatives in -Clinton county. There will be meeting at our place Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Rose Worts has returned to her home at Crawfordsville. Mrs. Ben Brown, of Lebanon, called on friends here Wednesday.

The Christmas tree was well attended. A good programme was rendered.

Christopher Walkup went to Lebanon Thursday to attend to business.

J. B. Evan's family and Miss Mollie Russel have heeu calling on friends here. Walter Bion Adkins has returned from the west, bringing with him his better half.

Mrs. Everson and daughter, of Crawfordsville, have been spending a few days here. The pupils of the public schools here feasted on good things Tuesday presented by their teachers.

Miss Mollie McLauthlin, of Rushville, has been the guest of Miss Bertha McVey for a fewdays.

Some of our teachers attended the State Teacher's Associaton at Indianapolis Thursday and Friday.

Buy the old folks a pair of gold glasses for a Christmas present 0. L. Rost will show you a complete'assortinent. His prices are to suit the times.

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OTTKKIJEIN.

Hogkilling is deferred until cold weather. Marion Baker has just returned from Merom in the south part of the Btate.

Sunday school of this place is dead and will aim to be resurected in the spring. Mr. E. E. Vanscoyoc is giving unanimous satisfaction as a school teacher of the Willow Grove school.

Mr. Burrel McCormick is recovering from a severe attack of congestion of the stomach and heart disease.

The Willow Grove debating society is in good trim and is hungry for victims. It is greatly predicted that J. 3. Darter and Dr. Etter will not have the nerve to meet them on the first Friday evening in January, but if they do we think they will be like the boy that was kicked in the mouth by a donkey. They will not be near so pretty afterwards, but they will kuow a great deal more.

CHERItY UHOVE.

Happy New Year, Airs. Kerr has returned home. Santa Claus visited the youngsters. Georgo Anderson is spending the holidays here.

Maggie Carroll spent Christmas at Crawfordsville. The Goben boys have quit hauling logs for the present.

Mrs. Thomas Murphy and children are visit ing in Crawfordsville. Thomas Murphy received a tie ticket to Crawrordsville Christmas eve.

There was a great amount of powder burnt this week and hare suffered accordingly. Hog cholera is still raging in this neighborhood. Some of the farmers bought the meat.

Samuel Daviuson has been practicing ball playing some think that he'll join the Crawfordsville nine.

WAVNETOAVS.

Squire George Moore visited in Danville this week. Harry Trenary took his Chrismas in Indianapolis.

Jonn Grenard was in Crawfordsville Wednesday. Dalph Shurr in his usual custom fired the salutes on Christmas day.

Mrs. Curtis, of Wingate, spent Wednesday with Fred McClure and wife. The Baptist church folks have a new minister who will preach Sunday.

Miss Gray of the public schools is visiting her home folks at Brownsburg. Rev, Weston is meeting with encouraging success in his series of revival meeting at the M. E. church.

We are glad to say that Andy Biddle was able to be in town Christmas day after a siege of 15 weeks sickness.

Dr. A. P. Fitch will close up all his business affairs here and remain two or three weeks ere starting to the far west to seek a location.

As a testimonial of their appreciation the brother-in-laws of the M. E, church or rather the men whoso wives were members, made Rev. Weston a neat contribution this week.

Will Sumner, of Veedersburg, W. Brick Steele, of Indianapolis, Frank Sumner, of Peru, Ike and Lew Landman, of Danville, all former Waynetown boys, have visited iiere this week.

The Christmas entertainment in the Christian church Tuesday night was attended by a large crowd. The recitations were all good" especially that of little Mary Fields. After the exercises Ed. Small disguised as Santa Claus came in and distributed the presents off of a beautiful Christinas ladder. It was an evening long to be remembered by the little ones.

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To see man's best friend, the horse, shivering with cold while he casts^himself by the fire. Since the great: cut -in the prices of BlanketB 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 are sole agents, is the greatest discovery of the age. 122 Market street

HOG HEAVE V.

You are so kind. Don't get funny. A black Christinas, a fat graveyard. Come down off of the perch, birdio. Didn't I tell you lie was a bag of wind? Wingate, you are getting entirely too funny. Frank, you sponge too much to suit the brethren.

The New Richmond correspondent is a good democrat. Journal correspondent: "It is hard to die so young."

Frank Miller is talking of joiuing church this winter. Wes Snyder returned thanks over Uncfe Jere Voris' table Christmas day. I

Frank Royalty is organizing a dramatic company in the vicinity of Tinkersville. Miss Mollie Mclntire has learned her trade and will go on her own hook after this.

The people in this vicinity look up to a preacher as something more than human The Hog Heaven correspondent for the Journal failed to show up on the field of honor-

Bill Snyder is a hustler. He has over fifty names for the REVIEW. How does thai sound? Some people in this vicinity act like little' children, fight one minute and then play together the next.

Everybody in this vicinity will be good from now until about two weeks after protracted meeting. Shameon such hypocrisy,

I will write an article on a certain church in a few days, its past, present and future, something which will be of interest to you.

There was a Christmas tree at the Valley school house Christmas eve. As much as two dollais worth of presents were given away.

They will fight the duel on your place if you will make a dinner in honor of the man who wins. All right, we have dinner every day.

An empty wagon does make lots of noise, but you can't ride in this wagon, or, in other wordB, don't you come against me with the pencil, for I have sent many a man to his grave.

Three dead beats from Hog Heaven came strolling up Market street Christmas day trying to show off. One had a boquet as large as a wooden bucket pinned on his coat. They read every sign, and tpent seven cents among them for peanuts.

One thing I hate about churches and church members is this thing of sending money to convert the heathens when there are thousands of poor people at home who need our help. Think of this, you would-be christians would not that be more human like? To be candid I think that not more than half the money ever Bees the heathens.

YO TJNTSVItl^E.

Health is good in the village and vicinity. Wm. Hornbaker and sister, of Greencastle, are visiting friends here.

J. W. Davis and Wm. Hornbaker went to Rynear on Thursday to hunt rabbits, A big dinner was served at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Younton Christmas day.

The woolen mill shut down on Tuesday evening in ordei to give the employees a holiday.

Dr. J. P. Fitch, of Waynotown, was in the village on Monday, the guest of Dr. J. F. Davidson.

Mr. W. V. Youut, Miss Nettie Yount and Miss Eva Love are viBiting friends in Indiauapolls this week.

A. C. Yount, grocoryinan nnd post master, treated his many friends to the cigars on Christmas day.

F. Connell closed his school on Tuesday evening for one day only aB he had lost so much time by siknuss some time ago.

Now is the time to subscriber for the REVIEW. Mr. Allen Byera is the agent for this township. Every democrat should subscribe,

Last Sunday was the twenty-first birthday of fred Yount. His many friends helped him to eat ot the good things prepared for the occasion.

John W. Brant, of the Waynetown Hornet, was in the village on Monday looking after the interests of his paper. Ves Browu accompanied him.

J. W. Taylor, owner of Shropshire farm, took fifteen prizes at the chicken show in Crawfordsville last week. Geo. Lawton took first prize for best display of land and water fowel.

A grand surprise birthday dinner was served at the residence of Mrs. R. J. Fink

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The literary society of this place, was organized the first week in October, and is a grand •success. An election of the society will take place on Friday night January 3, 1880. On Saturday night Jan. 4, will be the first regular meeting of the new year. A splendid programme lias been prepared and will be rendered on that night. Come everybody. Admission 5 cents.

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, 1889, and Jan. 1,1890. All tickets good fer return passage to and including Jan. 8,1890.

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•gXECUTOIt'S SALE Or REAL, ESTATE.

The undersigned will siU at private s.le on or after four wds fiom date hereof, tit the Law Ollice of Ristine & Ttlsnno. MI Crawfordsville, Iucllium, the following real estate in Mon'comery connly, Indiana, to WII

The no(th hull of the. went half oft,hesouth-» west, quarter ol section 18 in township 30 north, tnnin: 4 worn Also 2ti ucree oil the wost side of lho ist hui oT the hoiithwcst quarter of vaid see. ion lb. Also the uurtbwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section 18. Also the northeast quarter ol the southeast quarter of scction 13. in fywnship £0 North range & west.

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will ').• made in puisunncc ol the

authority vested in u.e by the terms of the last will of James Wilson, deivased. TUKonultE II. RISTiNE,

Nov. 23, 1'889. Kxocutor.

OMMISStONEIt'S SALE OK HEAL B»TATK Mary AVriplit and other? vs. Elisabeth Loop anclottie.s In Mon'.gomery Circuit OtiOrt',"November Term, 1889.

In pursuance of an order und decree rendered in the ubove entitled effee, the uudereinned will sell ut private sale at hi--, place of business in Mace, Ind., on nnd after three weeks from date hereto (December 21 ihe lollowiLgreal estate piiuii in Montgomery county, Indiana:

The ea»l half o, the i.n rtluvei-1 quarter of section thliteen, -wnsliip !8, north ot rnn^c three we t, ex* eptmi/ whom -lucris lierctoloi-o Bold. Also purt of j-he went half ol the northwest quarter section 3S township 18 north ol'range I webt, buplnuii at a point SMJ4 rods east from the northwest corner of faUl section Hti, thence east 55?i nr:e, thence south 26H rods theue.e wet r5-!i rods, thence north 2i!VS rods to thepliic. oi' beg niilnjr, containing 9 17-100acres. Also the loliowini described land situate In Hoone county, Indiaii.'i: he west half of the southwest quarter nl fsetton lb. township 18, north ofrinue 1 west, contaiiunu Ti acres. BI'KUJltS: One-third ol the purchase money capli in hand, oiie-ihir in 'J months, and onethird in 18 month.'' Ironi daieof sale with six percent iniurerton kiefjrred*pavmeuts.

JAMES G. JOHNSON, Commtssisner.

Abstracts of Title.

IInvio^ secured the services of Wm. II. Webster. laic uftho linn of Johnson Ja Webster, afcBtritetors ol litle, 1 am pivpared to furnish upon short notice lull and complete Abstracts of Title to all lands in Montgomery county, Indiana, at n.Hsonable prices Deeds and mortgages carefully exectifed. Unll at Recorder's ofllcc. OSly

THOS. T. MUNHALL.

If you have numbness in arm or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or liutters, or you are nervous and irritable—in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.

last

Sunday in honor of the sixtieth birthday of Mrs. R. ). Fink. The surprise was^omplete. Sixty persons partook of the good things which were furnished to eat.

Postmaster General Wanamaker delightB ia being clean shaven.

Five hundred lmrrelB of choice winter apples for sale opposite Citizens National Bank. SLOAN fc Cc.

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 2oc., 10c md $100. For sale by Lew Fisher

Plantation Tine Cut, the best tobacco in the market for the money at Win. Hardee's store, Green oueei, umween telegraph ,aad express office.

Umbrellas and caues in gold and silver heads at C. L. Rost's.

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