Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 May 1890 — Page 10
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SILAS G. WRAY, Eesisner and Wool Engraerr.
I shall be pleased to oommunlcato with those "who wish Wood Engravings of any kind or quality to illustrate tholr profession or business. I will assure that any w-^rk, with which I may bo favored, shall bo oxooutoil both in expedition and dexterity. All work warranted, and lowest prices. .SILAS G. WltAY,
Crawfordsvlllo, Ind.
WHAT
SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES
Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained one pound 'per day bv its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains tlie
A. E. Reynolds
118 and 19? E. Market St.
NEW LOCATION, NEW GOODS and LOWER PRICES.
Tomlinson & Co. having purchased lhe 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
\m, mm, num
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 inspecjc
TOMLINSON & CO.,
113 E. Market St.
We
Have jliBt received a fresh supply of Zepyr«tte's Ocean Spray Oatmeal, Graham, Vanila, Lemon abd Cocoanut Wafers, Bijou Deserts, Cracknels and XXX Sugar Snaps. These goods are from the finest bakery in this country. You try them once, you will have no other at Ensminger & Seawright's.
BUGGIES, the best at Tinsley & Martins.
If you have numbness in arm or limbB, "heart skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or you are aervous and irritable—in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.
No pill or nauseating portion, but a pleasant tonic and purgative is Simmons liver regulator.
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CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Diseases
stiirr
iing properties of the Hypo
E'ltes
and pure Norwegian v-ud •er Oil, the potency of both )eing largely increased. It is used ny Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Jvuggists. •OOTT & BOWNK. Chemists. N.Y.
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Just the thing to sow when your wheat has failed. It makes the finest hay and largest yield of any grass that you can sow. have a large stock of Millet seed on hand, and am selling at lowest price. Also
HUNGARIAN GRASS
And ft^st brands of family flour for sale or "exchange. Corn meal for sale or exchange. Try our roller process corn meal. It is the best in the market.
Sale eelkil
AT ROSS BROS., 99c STORE.
Next week, from June 2 to June 7, will be Decorated China wear week, and we will, for one week only, sell decorated sets of dishes and decorated wear of all kinds at less than cost Now is the time for bargains.-?
DECORATED SETS OF blSHES FORMERLY:
$ 7.50 now $ 4.75 $ 9.00 now $ 6.50 15.00 now 12.25 17.50 now 14.75 15.00 now 21.75 35-°°
now
YOUNTSNILLE.
No sickness here. Children's day June 7. Corn planting is about over. Why not celebrate the Fourth here., Our barber is doing a good business. Fish seem to be scarce in Sugar Creek. Dr. Shotts, of Linden, was here Friday. Cy Fink and wife visited James McCor inick Saturday.
Quite a number from here attended childrens day at ML Zion. D. Yount & Son are taking In a great deal of wool at this time.
Townsley & Smith are having their engine repaired this week. Miss Sallie Lawton will recite the rhyme of the navy at Darlington Decoration day.
NEW BOSS.
T.| A. Adkins attended the grand lodge of the I. 0. 0. F. The flouring mills were sold to Mr. Broomfield of North Salem.
Joseph
Beck and wife, of Orth, visited rela
tives here this week. There was a new preacher at the Methodist ctmrch Sunday evening.
The agricultural board have already begun making arrangements for the coming fair. There will be preaching at the Christian church by Rev. Plunket the coming Sabbath.
Mary A., little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hurt died on Saturday evening May 27th. The Willing Workers are lending a helping hand to prepare the children for their coming exercise.
Thomas Bruce and family and aMiss Wingate of Boone county visited at Messrs. Inlow Tuesday.
New Ross will celobratfi the Fourth. Tne services of Hon.Wm.R. Myers have been secured and other prominent orators are expected.
OWLSBURG.
Owlsburg, Indiana, Montgomery county, union township, this state, May 2ft, 1890. mister editer—seen as how the REVIEW is pretty generally circulated throo these neck the woulds, thought I'd right you a little peace this weak, askin you tu pint me as the Owlsburg letter riter fur' yoor paper, owlsburg, tho it haint in the gograpby 1B some punkms of a place, dont yu fur git it. we got a dicknailen fine church and a black Smith office, and Joe frizzlewig he's a talkin bout startin up a eoft soap factory, and gris mil. zeb Spruce plaid a durn meen joak on lige
Dronies boy tother day: He bad the boy ter walk bout Smiles down the Big rode fer to git a "meatin House crank." say, mister Editer! the orn-ri-est cue in This burg IB that their Bame zeb spruce he's one them their Big-ieal-in fellers, tries To show of bee-fore the gals Tha say he's been tellin lyes on me tu sertin gals and i'd like yu'd rake him over the coals, and stur him upp, as it wear, you'l not loos a durn thing bi It: the veri nex time kum two town i'll fetch you in' the best rheubarb pye you ever eat. You mite tell the Wanetown hornet tu copy an' say, "pass him (round boys," an' then you mite furder say that he is a man of mean but allars konsidered a mean Man. You tickle me an'
I'll tickle you. Sune as git mi krops all in me an' mi woman is a knmin in tu see yer blame printin shebang. CBometimes think wood like tube a tipe picker, its alias been a mystery tu me how them gosh-hanged tipe seters noed how tu pick up the Right tipes tuBe em, but then low tha no] jest as well how tu take holt ov a tipe tu set it as du how tu take holt ov an ear ov Korn tu husk it. mister edeter, bow wood you like tu have a nice jentle houn Dog as wood make a good pet fur yer childem?
Ef you heer ov enybody which has enything tu trade fur an all-tired good brood Sow jest let me no. A. JAY.
29.00
Decorated salad dishes, fruit dishes, bread dishes, oyster bowels punch bowels soup bowels, ice cream sets, water sets, strawberry sets, tete tefe ets, and, in fact, every thing in the way of decorated dishes. Calle arly or bargains. 99 CENT STORE.
WOOL! WOOL!
J. J. 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
Market St.
William Honey and wife visited relatives here this week. John A. Nolan and daughter attended the exhibition at Round Hill.
J. G. Kerr and daughter, of Missouri, visited* his sister here this week. Miss Maggie Carroll has returned home from her extended visit among friendB of Lafayette, Chicago and Benton county.
A combat between Charley LyonB and Samuel Murdock lasted seventeen rounds. Lyons gave up and Murdock received gate money to buy a neck tie and suspenders.
MACE.
This is the first week of real corn weather. M. SKaggs and wife will locate in Danville, 111.
Mrs. Mort Skaggs went to Danville Thursday. A first class barber could and would do well here.
Not all the corn will be planted here this week., Rev. McEenzie preached to' a good crowd last Sunday.
Mace is not to be out done-"-we have newB boys in town. Frank Cornell is spending a part of his vacation in Mace.
R. H. Galloway has returned home sick from New Market. Thomas fletcher is the most earnest Gray man in this county.
Frank Armstrong is the most perserving young man in town. Rev. H. Passage preached the Decoration ser mon at the M. E. church Friday.
"WIS:
THE CEAWtfvjRDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
$12.so now $ 9.75 20.00 now 16-50
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CHEERY GEOVE.
The farmers are nearly all through planting corn. Mrs. M. M. Jolley left for her new home in Illinois.
Miss Nettie Anderson was in the country this week. The farmers have their wool tied up ready for market.
Wonder why 0. G. Galloway does not remam over Sunday in New Market. Supervisors are very busy now repairing all public highways that most need attention.
Revs. Snyder and Carson conducted Memorial Day exercises here last Sunday evening. "On to the woods," signaled by Old Sol's earliest appearance all'along the line of the east on June 2.
Were it not for Zeke Armstong, our merchants would have to establish a transfer line to your city.
The Trustee of old "Warnut" is dishing out the morsels in the way of schools in the g. o. p. style viz., we in office, and it is for our good. Never mind a change of administration takes place soon.
The "fox and the grey" will again pass through tho horrors of puwder and ball next Monday, for every boy, man and dog in this, and we suppose every other town, are preparing for the order.
Those republicans here who said they would rather vote for a dog for trustee than have a democrat elected, should follow the the analogy on out, begin to make their pedagogical selections from the canine family.
Most of the animals, whether of the higher or lower order, generally have judgment enough to quit the toughs when they get sufficiently filled but a certaiu man on the Republican side, not being conscious of this falling before he got even to the"trough, will get gloriously left this fall.
Your writer heard and can not refrain from a retrospective view of the time) many republican speakers say in addressing the farmers of this county in '88, "over threefourths of your farms are covered by mortgages," and then followed a long list of figures showing(?) that the prosperity of the farmers had always Increased during republican rule and high tariff, and more "figures'' showing the increase of mortgage indebtedness during democratic rule and "free trade." Many of their gullible audience were so ver-
SCREEN BOOKS AND
VANCLEAVE
dant that they believed our governmental ship had sailed with "free trade" as her pilot, and that all panics and business depressions had occurred in democratic administrations, and that there were no such things under republican guidance, neither could there be. So influenced and being spurred on by "state pride" they decided by the hundreds to abolish the accursed mortgage system and hard times, and to heroize, laud and elect Indiana's and the country's greatest Ben. Harrison. Now let them, by the hundred,s enjoy the political bliss and rural blessings and prosperity, and and business activity and privileges, which their belief in $10 per day speakers, high tariff, "state pride" and repuDlican immaculateness have justly been secured to them.
BALHINCH.
Anew public school bnilding, costing $150,000, will soon be erected here. Frank Royalty, a young Adonis of this city, skylarked among the New Market maids last Sunday night.
Syrus Bunch and Lemuel Spavins, two roving "scalawags," were each fined three hundred dollars apiece in the police court last Tuesday for associating with an African harlot.
The wheat is growing wonderfully. In some fields it is over six feet tall. If it keeps on growing as it has withiu the past week, it will have to be cut with a heading machine. Prodigious!
Miss Mary Jane Quagmire, a bouncing lass of some twenty summers, was up before the Mayor last week for dashing a pot of soursmelling slop in a census-takers face. She was sentenced to three months on the stone pile.
Notwithstanding our many churches, Sunday schools, etc., crime seems to be on the in. crease. It looks like Christianity is a failure, and especially so, when two deacons in our Second Methodist church allow themselves to be taken in on such old tricks as three-card-monteand the "shell trick,"
It is with emotions of pride that I chronicle the fact that our esteemed fellow-citizen, Col. John Lewallen, has presented one thousand dollars to the "Antique Maiden's Matrimonial Society" of this place. His magnanimity should not go unrewarded.
Our city council met last Mouday night in Major Brax Cash's smoke house, the new council chamber being in the hands of the white-wash artists. Little business was transacted. These officers should remember that it is no child's play to manage the affairs of a city of this size.
BlU, (TLLLIJVKH.
For Colorado.
James Hanna left this week for Colorado where he will sojourn most of the summer working in the interest of the Literary, Art and Supply Association of this city. His iirBt stopping place will be at Pueblo, after which he will be at several other cities in that state. He has promised the REVIEW a letter describing the country and matters of interest after a short time.
BAKING POWDER
&AKIH6 POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Tbls powder never varies.' A marvel of purity (Strength and wholeeomcnees. More economical, than tho ordlniiry kinrio, and cannot be sold In competition with tlie multitude of low test short weight alnm or phosphate powders. Sold only In cam. ROY A:. BAKINU POWDER Co., Wall St. New York.
OOHOOIT &c EISHEE,
Are too busy selling- cultivators this week to write ap advertisement
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Groceries! Implements! Hardware!
Vancleave & Houlihan,
Sucessors to C. N. Vancleave,
121 N. Washington St.,
Are carrying a lull and complete stock of Groceries, Farm Implements, Plows, Harrows, Drills, Corn planters, Cultivators, Wind-mills, etc., Hardware, Cutlery and a Superior line of Tinware. If you want a bargain, come and see us and we are sure to please you in quality and price.
On and after July 1, stictly cash except Farm Implements.
WINDOWS FOR. A SONG.
Democratic District Convention. The democratic congression committee of the Eighth District met in Terre Haute Monday and on motion of ex-Congressman Lamb decided that the convention be held in this city, Tuesday, July 22. We have heard of no candidate for the nomination aside from Mr. Brookshire, and his will probably be the only name before the convention.
Mrs. Whitehead's Trial Continued. Prosecutor Haywood Tuesday afternoon asked for a continuauce of Mrs. Elma C. Whitehead's trial, which was to commence Thursday, alleging inability of three important witnesses to be present. Mrs. Whitehead is implicated with ex-Minister Pettit, charged with poisoning his wife.
The Markets.
CBAWFOBT SVILL£.
Wheat Corn Hay Oats Butter is ?ggf ii Apples so Potatoes 25 Young Chicks .....! 6 Clover Seed .$3@$3 25 Chickens RI/ Turkeys Ducks
Hogs—We quote: Good to choice heavy and medium. .$3 95®4 10 Fair to good mixed 3 85S!4 07 Good to choice light ....... 3 95@4 10 Roughs 3 oo@3 60
Wheat—-Firm—We quote: No. 2 red
& HOULIHAN.
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INDIANAPOLIS.
Cattle—We'quote: Fancy Export $4 15^4
iiHHIllHIM
FOR GRAIN RAISERS.
Can they make money at present prices YES!
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No. 8red 'I!."73@75 Rejected 64@65 Corn—Steady—We quote: No. 1 white $ 31 No. 2 white *80@302 No. 3 white 29 No. 2 mixed 33 No. 3 mixed '.Zl'x&SO
Briglit's Disease Cured.
About two years ago our (laughter had comrosP«_?, .V10 ^dneys, winch developed into Bright disease. Iier body was swollen toau enormous size, measuring 45 inches around her waist, and 18 inches below tho knoe. Alter physicians had given up hor case, 1 determined to have her try Dr. Kennedy's
"Favorite Remedy,"
of Kondout, N. V. Gradually the swelling was reduced from 45 to 29 inches. She began to gam strength and was able to walk without fatigue. do not know how to express our gratitude for what it has done for our child* we are confident the Favorite Kemody will do all that 111 Purely God has blessed it in this case, aud we earnestly recommend it to all suffering from kidney disorders—S. D. VanDuskerk, Deinarost, N. *J.
Flonr, Flour, Flour I
Royal Rose flour is the finest of them a'", and although flour of all grades is advancing rapidly, we have 50 barrels of Royal Rosy iu«f .•
received which we will close out at theUu
price, so you should take advantage of this I vilie, Ind. opportunity and use the only flour, Roya' Rose. ENSMINGER & SEAW3IGHT.
Extract*.
When you are in need of pun: extracts of any flavor we can furnish you with them. Look at the list below as a "pointer,"
THESE EXTRACTS ARE STRICFLY PURE. Orange, raspberry, nectarine, clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint, rose, banana, celery, chocolate, coffee, sarsaparilla, almond, peach, wintergreen, pine apple, Btrawberry, lemon and vanilla.
You will find the above at our store. ENSMINGER & SEAWRIGHT.
E. W. REAM, D. 1). S.,
—DENTIST,—
Crnvfordsvlllc, Xmlim
THOMAS NEW BLOCK,
231X East Jlnin Str Ttoooms NOH. I and
HOW? By keeping the soil rich, By cultivating it well, By using the best seed,
THEN
Have their Grain and Seeds Threshed, Saved and Cleaned
*I}Y THE
NICHOLS & SHEPARD
60
Choice shipping steers of 1,400 to 1,600 pounds sfg 7504 10 Good shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,300
Pounds 60@S 90 Fair shipping steers of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds 3 25@3 50
^IBRATOR
It will handle Grain and Seeds FASTER, BETTER and
CLEANER,
than any other Thresher. It will save enough extra grain (which other machines will waste) to pay all threshing expenses, and often tljree to five times that amount, ft,
It will Clean the Grain and Seed so much better that you can get an extra price for it.
It will do your work so much QUICKER, so much CLEANER, and so free from WASTE, that you will save *ioney.
Such Threshing Machinery is
tTtt.de
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Dr. Kennedy's Fayorite Remedy.
Made at Kondout. N. Y. Jl 0 for
If you have a cold, cough, (dry hacking), croup, cankered throat, cattarrh dropping, Ft Kilmer Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures. Price 2oc., 50c., aud $100. For sale by Lew Fisher.
only by
NICHOLS & SHEPARD
BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN.
W. JHGKsoji Co..
Contractors and Builders.
Having purchased the Duckworth plaining mills, we are prepared to fv.rnish doors, sash blinds, and everything in the carpenters' line. Will go oulside and do new work and reparing. Esc.notes furnished on applica-,-
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No' Green street Ci awfords
SDRRIES, styish, atJTinsley & Martin's.
T.ako Ktaxlukuckee,
On May 1st the Vandalia will put on sale round trip tickets to Lake Maxinkuckee as follows: Saturday tickets ®o fln 80 day tickets 4 oc 10 day tickets QC Party tickets, 10 to 19 ow 20 to 49 «I 50 to 99
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,100 or more 00
To those who have been to this lake we need not mention Jits beauties and pleasures. To those who have not been tliereftwe would ask to go once, to fish, to row, to ride on steamers and drink of the famotiB flowing well waters, and have a good time.'Sf J. C. HUTCHISON,
Agent.
