Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 May 1890 — Page 10

BAKING POWDEB

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POWDER

Absolutely Pure

This powder never varies, A marvel of purity strength and wholesomcneee. Moro economical, than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold TTTYI A cm«. ROYAL BAKIHS POWDER o.,

WHAT

SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES

CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Diseases

Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained one pound per day by its use.

Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stim ing properties of the Hypo Ophites and pure Norwegian v.ud Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the world.

PALATABLE AS MILK.

Sold by all Ihnggists.

eOOTT A. BO WNE, Chemists. N.Y.

Seed Corn!

I have a full supply of seeding varieties. Seed corn such as Riley's Favorite, Boone county white, Seming, Golden Dent, Pride of the North, etc, Also a full stock of millet, Hungarian, Buckwheat, etc, at the old stand.

A. E. Reynolds

R. e.

Walkup,

J'liOPRIETOIt OF THE

CrawforMle Transfer Line,

ONLY HACK ANDJTRANSFER LINE IN THE CITY. 1'assengors and baggage to all depots, hotels or any part of the city. Calls left day or night recelve prompt attention. Telephone 7.

Havo bought the Bayless 10 cent lino and all calls left with that line, or, at Snodgrass & Murphy's, will receive prompt attention at the samo old price.

NEW LOCATION, NEW GOODS and LOWER PRICES.

Tomlinson & Co. having purchased the John Brown grocery store, and added many new goods invite the city and country friends of the old house to call around at their new location, 113 East Market street. We will quote low prices on

•Slim, WEE, FLOIIIj

And other household necessities.

We will give you the best prices for any country produce you may have to sell, and invite you to come in and inspect.

TOMLINSON & CO.,

113 E. Market St.

Lake Maxinkuckee,

On May 1st the Vandalia will put on sale round trip tickets to Lake Maxlnkuckee as follows: .Saturday tickets 90 SO day tickets

10

day tickets

Party tickets, 10 to IS) "."' 3 40 20 to 49 2 90 50 to 99 2 45 100or more 2 00

To those who have been to this lake we need not mention its beauties and pleasures. To those who have not been there we would ask to go once, to fish, to row, to ride on steamers and drink of the famons flowing well waters, and have a good time, J. c. HUTCHISON,

Agent.

p/' 'iili we Have just received a fresh supply of Zepyr«tte'8 Ocean Spray Oatmeal, Graham, Vanlla,

Lemon and Cocoanut Wafers, Bijou Deserts, Bracknell's and XXX Sugar Snaps. These goods are from the finest bakery in this conntry. You try them once, you will have no other at Ecsminger & Soa

Wright's.

Baby Carriage Week!

AT BOSS BROS., 99c STORE.

Now for bargains in baby carriages, for one week only we offer at less than cost. These carriages are all nicely shellaced and varnished, hare the best steel springs, double braces and are fully nickelplated.

Listen to our prices: :•, v.vA-*

SOAP FACTORY.

Corn planting is not over. G. W. Paul's 400 piano sold for $35. D. W. Ftaley is sick with whooping cough. Mort Long is visiting relatives at Thorntown.

Hannibal Trout was in our vicinity Wednesday of last week. J. L. Long transacted business with Waynetown peoplo Saturday.

Cherley Graham left for Chattanooga, Tenn., Monday to join the rest of the family. Charley Vance wants to know who is secretary and treasurer of the Soap Factory threshing ring.

Tom CaiD, an old time boy, was advertising the LafayettelDye'House through our vicinity this week.

Allen Renworthy and wife and John Hiergins, of Thorntown, visited in our vicinity week before last.

Misses Mayme and Maggie Layne and mother attended the funeral of Miss Belle Cawley Monday at Gree 11 castle.

The brothers and relatives of Tom McClamrock have circulated a petition among his neighbors and bought him a horse.

Any person who wanted any implements, stock or tools of any kind found them at G, W. Paul's sale Wednesday very cheap They sold for one-half|of their real value.

SOUTH WEST.UNION.

Too much wetjweather for corn planting. William^Galey visited union Chapel on last Sunday.

Daniel Keller went to Crawfordsville on last Monday. Isaac Wright, of Alamo, is visiting friends in Balhinchjthis week.

H. W. Brown, of New Market, visited Daniel Keller on last Sunday. Robert Titus and wife, of New Market, visited J. W. Grubbs on last Sunday.

A great many from this place attended the show, it being too|wet to plant corn. Ask Tom Lewellen, of Balhinch, who went to Robinson's show on Tuesday night

William Grubbs planted twenty-seven acres of corn in thirteen.hours with one planter. C. W. Lewellen, of JNew Market, was down looking over the old home place this week.

David White has moved into the house vacated by Sloan Stephens on the Marsh Galey farm.

Quite a number of young folks gathered at Jackson Harwood's on last Sunday and spent the afternoon in playing croquet.

Lizzie Lane has returned from Warren County where she has been selling washing machines for the past twojmonths.

BOUND HILL.

Ella Tuuilison is improving in health. Heb Wiley is ditching for James Coleman. Grandma Wilson went to Ohio last Monday. Jeff Bennett spent last Saturday and Sunday at Frankfort

Mr. Eshelman spent part of last week with his daughter. Only two]more weeks of school. Children improve your time.

Miss Carrie|Perkins, of Kentucky, is visiting friends at this place. Everybody attended the show last Wednesday at Crawfordsville.

Fannie Patton and William Ebrlte went to Lafayette on laBt Sunday. Miss Maggie Wilson is visiting at Uncle James Peirce's this week.

Eachael Crowjand Mary Bennett spent last Sunday at PerceonlWeliver's. Ben King and wife ate dinner with their daughter on(laBt(Sunday near Balhinch.

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Ora QuillinCand Minta Goben are taking music lessons. C.Ed McCrea Is their teacher, AlbertjWilsonlis having lots of ditching done on his farmlthis spring, preparing it for sale,

Mrs. Henderson was severely hurt on last Saturday.fc The horses ran off and threw her out

Anyone wauting a'nice flour sack made call on Charlotte Bennett She makes them cheaper than anyone else.

There are. tlireejfyoung men of this place who must have|£some great attraction near Linden as they go over there two or three nights out of/every week.

PHEATONS welhave the nicest atTinsley &

7.00 5.00 850 6.00 10.00 9.50 12.50 10.00 15.00 13.75 17.50 14.75 19.00 15.50 20.00 16.75 23.00 19.00

GGIES!

Spiral Spring Buggies, the best made. Warranted ten years Vehicles. All New. Come and see them.

THE CRAW FORDS VILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

All kinds of

TINSLEY & MARTIN.

BALHINCH.

Tom Lewallen went to Crawfordsville Saturday. William Stump's mare came near dying last week.

The cold rains have put the farmer back planting. ./• There will be lots of apples and peaches this neighborhood.

Dick Hall went to Crawfordsville Saturday and come home sober. Dr. Zellers went to Shannondale this week on professional business.

There was preaching at both churches last Sunday and a good attendance. Everything looks green down here but the girls. They think they are ripe.

James Harwood and Daniel Keller are farming Crawford's place in partnership. George Keller was driving his colt the other day and it kicked his cart all to pieces.

Wheat looks better since the rains and we will have a better crop than the people expected.

I told you to take THE REVIEW and keep posted. Look at the last city election and you will think that I am right. All you need is to look and think for yourself.

NEW EOSS.

Corn planting finished. Mike Birch has gone on a visit to Oregon. P. M. Brown went to the Capital Wednesday.

Quite a number attended the show Wednesday. Avast amount of timber is being hauled here.

T. A. Adkins paid Ladoga a flying visit Mtraday. William Wright is visiting relatives here this week.

Edward Pattison, of Shannondale, was here Wednesday. Improvements have been made on the gravel road north of town.

Elder ROBS filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday. A large herd of Montana horses passed through this place Tuesday.

Miss Nettie Stephen, of Boone county, has been visiting relatives here. Chas. Peterson, of your city, made a busi ness trip here the first of the week.

A company of fisherman from our village have been so journing for awhile on the narrows of Sugar creek.

New Ross will celebrate the "glorious Fourth." Speakers from abroad will be present and a grand time will be present:

YOUNTSVILLE.

Hogs must be kept up. Douglas Crist sports anew buggy. Dr. Davidson was in Waynetown on Satur day.

Townsley & Smith are putting an edging saw in their mill. Dare Trout shipped a car load of hogs from here on last Monday.

Subscribe for THE RKVIKW and get the worth of your money. Supervisor Weikel began the regular spring road work on Monday.

Owlsville has been changed to Scowlsville for various reasons, etc, Howard Stonebraker and wife visited home folks near Alamo Sunday.

From present appearances a wedding will take place near here shortly. John Townsley and family visited friends east of Crawfordsville Sunday.

The indications are that a great deal of the corn will have to be re-planted. Charley Templeton has treated himself to a new red cart with room enough in the seat for two.

Quite a number from here attended the show in Crawfordsville Wednesday. Went to see the "parade," you know.

Read the speech of Brooksbire InC ongress on the tariff and be convinced that he is the man to send back to congress this fall.

The graduating exercises of the Ripley township schools will take place on Saturday evening, May 31. There are but three graduates but there will be a full program made up of the best speakers of the Yountsville Literary Society.

BUGGIES, the best at Tinsley & Martins.

Without a doubt this medicine will cure you. It has cured thousands. Take Simmons lirer regulator. Jft

MACE.

Preaching at the Christian church to-mor-row. Milton Hawkins is again a citizen of Linns* burg.

Children's Day exercises here the 8th of June. The Hayes residence is nearly ready for occupancy.

Our carpenters are now in the thriving town of New Mark6t O. G. Galloway had a fine horse seriously injured last Monday.

Miss Mollie Wood has returned to Roachdale, her former home. Several people from here attended Robinson's circus Wednesday.

Corn planting is backward this spring, notwithstanding the very open winter. Mr. Evans, formerly of Illinois, has returned from that state, where he has been visiting a few weeks.

Jas. G. Johnson and wife were called hence last Sunday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Richey. of Lizton.

It is said that Voorliees Brookshire will receive his re-nomination by acclamation. This is just what he deserves and the people are expecting.

MADISON TOWNSHIP.

J. S. Bennett's new house will soon be completed. The click of the corn planter can be heard all over the country.

Mrs. Alice Shoots was called to the Battle Ground to the bed side of her sick sister, Edna C. Walker.

It is claimed there more whisky sold in the town of Linden than the legitimate drug trade demands.

The nomination of Hon. M. J. Carroll for Joint Representative meets with general satisfaction in old "quinine township.

The hog cholera is said to be in the land, and the fanners are becoming somewhat alarmed over the dreaded disease.

Some people are telling very naughty thingB about Surveyor Waugh. It seems as though the republican party is getting out with the third term of office holding.

We have been informed that there is about 1,300 farmers of the legal voters of Montgomery county that will demand from their representatives soon of our state, county and township offices. Tbe farmers say their taxes are too high and they are going to demand a reduction of tije salaries of tbe officers.

Now that we are in a year of political dilimas of sin and sorrow and spring time has come and the grass 1B growing, the timber is putting fourth its leaves and beautifying the country in which we live, and the sun shines bright and tbe dark clouds disappear and the consumers of all the necessaries of life are paying from one-third to one-half on all the goods they buy for protection. They live on piece meals and promises from the hands of tbe republican party that cares nothing for the poor man's wellfare but his vote and make the rich richer, and tbe poor poorer. We ask, in the name of justice, to the farmers, mechanics and day laborers of Montgomery county, regardless of party, how much longer are you going to live on wind, water and protection, and take low prices for your farm products? It is a poor rule that wont work both ways. It seems that the present administration has the hands of the laboring clasB of people tied, and they know it They are sucking the life-blood out them, financially speaking, and the only way to retaliate is to wait on our nominated candidates and lav our grievances before them and have them to legislate against some of the burdens that are oppressing the farmers of Indiana to-day. Taxes are too high, rents are too high and interest is too high. Protection will not keep a man out of the poor house in this western country.

"Tired All the Time."

Say many poor men and women, who seem over-worked, or are debilitated by change of

Beason,

climate or life. If you could read the hundreds of letters praising Hood's Sarsaparilln which comes from people whom it has restored to health, you would be convinced of its merits. As this is impossible, why not try Hood's Sarsaparilla yourself and thus realize Its benefit? It will tone and build up your system, give you a good appetite, overcome that tired feeling and make you feel, as one woman expresses it, "like anew creature."^

We Are lot Bragging!

When we say that we are prepared to show

THE FINEST, FULLEST, FANCIEST AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Slipper®, Oxford Ties,

Ever offered for sale in this part of the country. We expect that vou will nnt n„r I*-™ stand prepared to prove every point that we claim in favor of our goods over aU others It TS

n.zed that figures are the first and final test other things being equal, and we triumph in'this test fhe

Champions of Choice Cheap Goods.

You may be sure you are right when you go to

IEAGLET & McCLAMROCK,

105 and 107 N. Washington St. Opposite Court House.

The MnrKeu,

I»I ORAWKCRDSVILLK. Wheat. Corn Hay Oats Butter

Eggs v..

Apples ii Potatoes nYoung Chicks !.'!!! Clover Seed 9^ Chickens ®S@«8 26 Turkeys Ducks ."

INDIANAPOLIS.

Cattle—We Quote:

Choiceshipping steers of l.'ioo to"54

1,200 pounds

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1,600 pounds $3 75/®! in Good shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,800 Fair shipping steers' of l.OOO to' '3

6°®3

90

25@3 50

Hogs—We quote: Good to choice heavy and medium..$3 9504 10 Fair to good mixed «5eu 07 Good to choice light 3 95^4

10

8 00i8m

Wheat—Firm—We quote, No. 2 red No. 3 red Rejected

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78@75 64@65

Corn—Steady—We quote. No. 1 white 01 vr« o-u:..

No. 2 white. No. 3 white ... 29

No. 2 mixed

80@80K

No. 3 mixed !!!.'.'!!! 29)^80

Bright's Disease Cured.

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There is a general complaint among the farmers of losing all of their young pigs. The citizens of Kirkpatrick want some one to locate in the town to make and mend boots and shoes.

^,bo"t Vf,0 »eo our daughter had rouge*,,t.^e fcldnoys, which developed into Brights disease. Her body was swollen to an

"Favorite Kemedv,"

of Itondout, N. Y. Gradually the swelling was reduced from 45 to 29 inches. She becfn to ticue8twS^nntdtWaSaible

10 walk

ro?k, Do1uar™t Nnjy

without fa-

1 Wo do not know how to express our crat* /I* 1for what it has done for our child, we are is cla^mpfllfnr Pav°rite,He'nedy will do all that .^ 5 Surely God has blessed it In suffflHnp ?rii^L)earne,!tly recommend it to all

i8°rd0r8-S- VanBuS-

•Dr. Kemeiy's Farorite Eeneiy.

Jlqde at Rondout, N. Y. $1 6 for $5.

HALF FAKE TO WAEEENSBURG, MO

Meeting of German Baptists.

The Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. will sell Excursion Tickets at One First-Class Fare for the round trip, May 20th to 28, inclusive, from all Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Stations on its line, to Pertle Springs, (near Warrensburg,) Mo., on account of meeting of the German Baptists. Tickets good to return until June 25th, 1890. Pertle Springs is a naturally beatifully summer resort, reached via St. Louis and Missouri Pacific Railway. That line in connection with the T. St L. & K. C. R. R. forms the direct route from Ohio, Indians and Illinois points, to place of meeting. Purchasers of tickets via T. St. L. & K. C. R. R. may avail themselves of one fare rates from Pertle Springs to points in Southwest Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Indian Territory, offered by Missouri Pacific R'y.

For further information, call on Agents, or address. C. C. JENKINS, Gen'l Pass Agt, IPS Toledo, Ohio.

There are about 10,000 Americans residents in Mexico.

Extracts.

When you are In need of pure extracts of any flavor we ran furnish you with them. Look at the list below as a "pointer,"

THESE EXTRACTS ARE STRICTLY PURE. Orange, raspberry, nectarine, clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint, rose, banana, celery, chocolate, coffee, sarsaparilla, almond, peach, wlntergreen, pine apple, strawberry, lemon and vanilla.

You will find the above at our store. ENSMINOER & SEAWRIGHT.

No pill or nauseating portion, but a pleasant tonic and purgative Is Simmons liver regulator.

Flour, Flour, Float-!

R" al Rose flour is the finest of them all, ani although flour of all grades is advancing rapidly, we have 50 barrels of Royal Rose just received which we will close out at the old price, so you should take advantage of this opportunity and use the only flour, Royal Rose v, ENSMINGER & SEA

WRIGHT.

Simmons Liver Regulator Is a most excellent appetizing tonic.—Sam'l. S. Pentz, Chap, to shop of North California.

Summer-time brings colic and stomachache. Simmons Liver Regulator cures it. 811®

Attention Dunkarrts!

On account of the Dunkard's meeting at North Manchester, Ind., the Vandalia will sell round trip tickets to that point at #3 each. Sale May 20 to 25. Good to return including June 25. j. 0. HUTCHINSON, 2t ^nt

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VIBRATOR

Every

Enterprising Thresherman knows that the threshing machine that will work the most rapidly, clean perfectly. and save all the grain will bring him the best jobs and best prices, and so he will

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Write now to

at once investigate our claim that

beats anything heretofore made in all these and other points.

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The

wide-awake Farmer will also get our circulars and satisfy himself whether he can afford to have his grain wasted by other threshers when he can make money "by having his grain threshed with the New Vibrator..

Our pamphlet giving full information about Threshing Machinery and

Traction Engines sent on application.

NICHOLS & SHEPARD

BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN.

Wool! Wool!

Insley & Son

want 50,000 pounds of wool in the next thirty days "Cold Cash" in exchange. No old goods to be worked off, but the highest market price in cash. Drive to

INSLEl 501TS

Market St.

W.Jactsoii Go.,,

Contractors anil Builders.

Having purchased the Duckworth plaining mills, we are prepared to furnish doors, sash blinds, and everything in the carpenters' line. Will go outside and do new work and repairing. Estimates furnished on application. North Green street Crawfordsville, Ind.

SURRIES, styisb, at Tinsley & Martin's.