Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 June 1890 — Page 10

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SILAS G. WKAY, Deter aM Wool Ei®mr.

I shall be pleased to communicate with those •who wish Wood Engravings of any kind or quality to Illustrate their profession or business. I •will assure that any work, with which I may be favored, shall be executed both in expedition and dexterity. All work warranted, and lowest prices. SILAS G. WKAY,

P- Crnwfordsvillo, Ind.

WHAT

SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES

lysicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists. •OOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y.

Millet!

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. I have large stock _.o£^jfet seed on ,.,ha»d and am selling atl&west priifce. Also

r-, HUNGARIAN (tKASS

And best 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.

A. E. Reynolds

116 and ISO 1!. Market St.

NEW LOCATION, NEW GOODS and LOWER PRICES.

Tomlinson & Co. having purchased the John Brown grocery store, and added many new goods' invite the wqty and country friends of the old hoii^e to call around at their new location -*113 East Market street. We •jwill quote low prices on

JUMR, COFFEE, FLBUI{

1° 1 fei Andl other household necessities.

jsSi We Mil give you the best prices for 4any country produce you may have vto sell, and invite you to come in and •iinspect.\

TOMLINSON & CO.,

,, 113 E. Market St..

?Have

just received a fresh supply of Zepyr-

^ette'e Ocean Spray Oatmeal, Graham, Vanila, {•Lemon and Cocoanut Wafers, Bijou Deserts, yracknell's and XXX Sugar Snaps. These loode are from the finest bakery in this couny.You try them once, you will have no other

Ensmlnger & Seawright's.

BUGGIEfs, the best at Tinsley & Martins.

To Cure Kidney Trouble*]

se "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot kidney, liver ad bladder cure." It relieves quickly and ires the most chronic apd complicated cases, amphlet Fr*e.. Blngnampton, N. Y, Sold, acommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher 'd Nye & Co. tf.

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CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Wasting Eissases

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

Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stinv i? injj properties of *the Hyp IVphltes and pure Norwegian sfltdTer Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by PI

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 DISHES FORMERLY:

$ 7.50 now $ 4.75 $ 9.00 now $ 6.50 $12,150 now $ 9.75 15.00 now 12.25 17.50 now 14.75 20.00 now 16-56 15.00 now 21.75 35.00 now 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 wav 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

MADISON TOWNSHIP.

The corn looks well. Everybody was at the baptizing at Sugar Creek last Sunday.

McBee Bros.' sbipppeu a car load of hogs to Indianapolis this week.

There is some complaint about the postoffice business at Kirkpalrick.

Eigan Harnay shipped a car load of bogs to the eastern market last Friday. C. Sutton, from Lafayette, sold to Trustee Stevenson anew road grader for $215.00.

It seems that the Christians of Kirkpatrick take more delight in fussing than they do in religion.

It is reported that the township central committeemen voted for a Republican trustee at the last election.

The Odd Fellows at Linden have organized a Rebecca lodge at that place with prospects of a strong lodge.

A goodly number of people from here attended the funeral of Rev. Martin Bowers at the White church last week. He will be greatly missed.

There is a good deal of kicking about the County Commissioners spending the county funds for enumerating the people for political purposes.

TheEpeople are rnakiDg a race track west of Linden to train their old plugs of horses on, when the truth is, the fastest horse in the township can not outrun an old cow.

With low prices of stock, the hog cholera, wheat crop failure, poor prospects for corn, an over production of protection, and high prices for the necessaries of life, it begins to look as though us poor Democrats would have to live on dried apples for breakfast, water for dinner, and let them swell for supper.

BOUND HILL.

Everybody is through planting coru.

Maggie Murphy, of Iowa, is visiting here this( week. John Ames moved into his new house this week.

Miss Walton and sister, of Kansas, are visiting here, Charley Patton and family spent Saturday at this place.

Dora King spent last week with her aunt at MR Olivet. Will Zuck and family spent last Sunday with home folks.

George Pierce and wife spent last Sunday at Waynetown. Perry Copman, of New Richmond, spent Sunday bere.

Viola Beck, of Danville, III., is the guest of Minta Goben. Stowe Phillips and brother attended church, here on Sunday.

Lizzie Eshleman has returned home from a visit with her brother. Henry Cleavenger and family spent last Saturday with his brother.

Rachel Crow and Mary Bennett spent last Tuesday near New Richmond.

Children's day will be held at Mt. Pleasant the fourth Sunday in this month. John Henderson has purchased a new buggy and the girls will have to look out.

Everybody from here attended children's day at New Richmond last Sunday. Billie Wilson and his best girl attended the baptizing at Darlington last Sunday.

Joe Bennett has the contract of painting house for Ira Stout in New Richmond. The exhibition on last Thursday night was a grand success in every shape and form.

Thn yminar man who starts so many untrue stories should uol be, listened to by any one. Corey Keilison, of Mt. Olivet must have some great attraction at this place as he makes his weekly calls.

THE CRAWiAJilDSV 1JLLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

Market St.

LADOGA.

A. F. Kyle Is at Indianapolis this week. Carry Hainey has gone on a trip to Omaha. Rev. Campbelle, of Rockville, is holding meeting this week at the M. E. church.

Mrs. Lucinda Graybill, of Ohio, was on a visit to relatives here for the last two weeks. Prof. Worfel was a delegate to the grand lodge of Masons held at Indianapolis last week.

Rev. L. E. Murry delivered the Memorial address at Parkersburg the 80th to a large assembly of the people.

Several of our young people attended the musical rehersal and high school commencement at the county seat this week.

Rev. J. H. Francis, a former pastor of the Campbelle church here, now at Saybrook, 111., paid our town a visit Sunday and preached the same night.

Miss Mollie Harrison, of Scott township, took the gold medal Demorest prize in an oratorical contest held here last week. She is a fine speaker.

The Midland express leaves here at 7 a. m. and rnakeo close connection at Westfield with the air line for Indianapolis at O D. in. and arrives here at 7:40 p. m.

Gen. Manson delivered the Decoration Day address to a full house at the Campbell church. It was well received. Remarks were made by Rev, Ashly and Hon. J. F, Harney.

The unveiling of the Gen. R. E. Lee monument at Richmond, Va., and display by private persons of the Rebel flag with the Stars and Stripes, almost caused some over-loyal to go into spasms. The rack and stake have not yet been displaced by the gospel of toleration, liberty, and 'peace." Verily is this not a free country if men are not allowed to express their individual opinions.

LINDEN.

The corn is growing very fast. The chronic grumbler is here again as usual. The farmers are cheated, as some of their wheat is cheat.

Bud Tomlinson and Bill Dunkle are trainiug their horses on a track near this place.

J. H.. White has his new dwelling enclosed and will soon be ready for the plasterers. Mrs. Jane Stoddard visited sick relatives the foie part of the week at New Richmond.

Last week the weather was warm enough to make anything grow that had life in it.

Our day school is taught part of the time under the shade of a tree, and the church. Grandma Wilson and Mrs. Emma Mason Sundayed with John Davenport and family, near Harrodsburg.

Mrs. Lib Young and Mrs. Annie Livingston, of Paririe Chapel, visited friends at the Junction house the fore part of the week.

Dr. Lofland was called to J. W. Dudley's a few days ago to Bet a broken limb for Mont Switzer. It was broken in a scuffle with Frank Hughes.

The little folks held lodge on last Sunday Some of the officers were not present, It seemB like some folkB attend the lodge v/iien there is no place else to go.

There is a little spite here between a few of the singers of both the churches, which is all wrong. They should sing together just as if they all belonged to one church.

It Is thought the strawberries will not be very plentiful here, as the late frost killed the first bloom, and the cherrieB are almost a failure, while the apples are plentiful, with a good sprinkle of peaches where there are any trees large enough to bear.

BALHINCH BREEZE.

If that blatherskite parson, who preached me into hell last Sunday, don't preach me out again, I will break his back. I will give him two weeks time, but no more.

Unreasonable fish and snake stories are now in vogue in this locality. He who tofd the yarn of Jonah aud the whale was a man of truth compared with some of our fishermen.

Where do those two love-sick swains from Caawfordsville, Stout and Kasee, go down thi

tull

Are carrying a

way every Sunday evening? The New Market boys are laying in a lot of rotten eggs. Beware!

If those two dead beats who are in debt to the writer do not liquidate shortly, I shall expose some of their illegal acts in my next letter. I can't afford to lose fifty cents these hard times.

Miss Angeline Thouiaslad, a dashing young society belle, of Buzzard's Roost, is visiting in this city. Ange is not only pretty as a speckled pup, but is as accomplished a girl ae one would care to meet. In the laugunge of the poet, "Slie cau danco, stao can sing,

She can turn a Handspring, She can climb up a sycamore tree."

The Balhinch Society for the Extension of Science and Art met last Saturday night. The Committee on Hypnotism was not prepared to make a report. The Committee on Astronomy reported that the new telescope for the StumpLewallen Observatory had arrived. The committee said that it eclipsed the famous Lick telescope of California, making it the most powerful telescope on this globe. It brings the moon within three miles of the earth. Through it a fine view can be had of the planet Mars, and several large structures, erected by the inhabitants of that world, can be seen. A paper on "Theosophical Cremation" was read by Dr. Zellers, and one by Dick Hall on "The Marble Gods of Ancient Greece," both of which elicited tornados of applause, spittoons, and bricks. A letter from Waynetown was read by Bill Stump it announced the fact that one Rube Sykes had been getting trusted there for ginger bread and pop on the strength of being a member of the Balhinch Society for the Extension of Science and Art. A resolution was then introduced by Major Cash to the effect that the Society would not be responsible for any debts which outside parties might contract. The resolution was adopted the buttermilk was then passed around, and the Society adjourned. BILL GULLIVER.

ALAMO.

Children's day June 12. Gilbert Titus is slowly improving. Mre. James Alfrey is convalescent. Lovell Gillls spent Sunday at Lodi. James Elmore is repairing his residence. Dave Shular is visiting Mr. Kramer this week.

Mr. Mateer addressed the old vets, of Alamo the 80th. The post office has anew lire and burglar proof safe.

Miss Lizzie Gillls. of Wallace, is visiting her sister Rose. James Fordice, of Russelville, visited here over Sunday.

Several of our young people spent Sunday at the Shades.

A. B. Owens is traveling for N. W. Myers selling jewelry. Wall Smith and wife, of near New Market, are visiting here.

Jonnle Mitchell is now a full fledged bolt hauler and ditcher. James Truax played with the Waynetown band on decoration day.

Guy Spinnings and John Shular, of Jacktown spent Sunday here. Chas. Newkirk and Joseph Grimes have a position with B. F. Ward

Our heading mills have at present 26 teams hauling bolt and sawing heading. Mrs. James Rountree and Mrs. Noah Myers took a load of young folks fishing on Saturday.

"The Lake Special."

On June 15th and weekly thereafter until August 31st, inclusive, the Vandalia line wil run cheap excursions to Lake Maxinkuckee' from all stations on its Logansport Divisions. For rates, tine of trains, and any further information apply to agents, or address E, A. Ford, Gen. Pass. Agt., St, LOUIB, MO.

State Convention Aug. 28-

The democratic state central committee met at Indianapolis Thursday afternoon and fixed the date for nominating a state ticket, The day set is August 28, at Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis. Montgomery county is entitled to 19 delegates.

Are too busy selling cultivators this y/eek to write an advertisement,

Groceries! Implements! Hardware!

YaMeave & Houlihan,

Sucessors to C. N. Vancleave,

121 N. Washington St.,

I0n and after July 1, stictly cash except Farm Implements.

and complete stock of Groceries, Farm Imple­

ments, 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.

SOBEEN DOOJKS AND WINDOWS FOR A 8UXG.

VANCLEAVE & HOULIHAN.

College Sensation.

The authors of the vile bogus college paper at Bloomiugton a few weeks ago, which made outrageous attacks ou the faculty and other parties, have been detected. One young man, a junior, has fled. His brother at Spiceland did the printing and has confessed. No less than eight are said to be guilty, and several seniors who expected to graduate are connected with the affair aud will be expelled. There is great excitemenfat the college.

Marriage Licenses.

George Facker aud Emma McBride. Harry J. Krugg and Laura Belle Robb. John Dacy and Anna Conner. Jasper D. Reagan and Mary S. Stewart. Daniel Hauk au Harriet E. Morrow. William B. Vancleave and Anna E. Darnell.

Tlio Markets.

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Wheat. Corn... '.sbiSsa Hay Oats. Butter 15 Eggo '..'..".ill Apples Potatoes 25 Young Chicks 6 Clover Seed $3@®8 25 Chickens 5j/ Turkeys !.!.. .8 Ducks 5 1NDUH APOUS.

Cattle—We quote: Fancy Export $4 15@4 BO Choice shipping steers of 1,400 to 1,600 pounds §8 75@4 10 Good shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds 13 60@3 90 Fair shipping steers of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds 3 25@b 50

Hogs—We quote: Good to choice heavy andonedium..$3 95@4 10 Fair to good mixed 3 85a4 07 Good to choice light 8 95@4 10 Roughs 8 00@3 60

Wheat—Firm—We quote: No. 2red No. 8 red Rejected .'.64@65

Corn—Steady—We quote: No. 1 white $ 81 go. 2 white 80@30^ No. 3 white 29 No. 2 mixed 33 No. 8 mixed 2fl£@30

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I.ale Maxinkuckee.

On May 1st the Vandalia will put on sale round trip tickets to Lake Maxinkuckee as follows: Saturday tickets ..... ®o

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80 day tickets or 10 day tickets Party tickets, 10 to 19 J* 20 to 49 50 to on 2™ 2 00

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To those who have been to thisjlake we need not mention (Jits beauties and [pleasures. To those who have not been tberefcwe

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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.