Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 November 1890 — Page 8
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Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, generally slip off the feet. THE COLCHESTER* RUBBER CO. make nil their shoes with Inside of heel lined with rubber. This clings to the shoe and prevents the rubber from slipping off.
Call for the "Colchester"
ADHESIVE COUNTERS
tfhese elebrateil Rubber* ArC now'oil sale at
J. S. KELLEY'S,
124 E. Main St, Crawfordsville.
SEAL SOARING.
Tke "catch" last year was 100,000
The this 23,000
Seal skins are rising in price. There,
if as an advance in the London market
last week of 90 per cent.
Cheapest Now.
You'd never buy them cheaper than
now. We offer them at 50 per cent
less than they can be bought in New
Tork today. MUFFS, OAPES,
JACKETS, SACQUES, ALL THE GARMENTS.
L. S. Ayers & Co.
IXDIAiNArOblS.
I Have Made a
Great Reduction
Cooking and lli'aumr Stoves
And You will be Surprised at the Price They are Now Sold, at My Store.
ALEX. MAHOMEY.
Indianapolis Flow
Wire Work'.
Wire Goods
OfEvery description, bank and desk railings, Florists' designs, moss baskets, coops of all kinds, wire vases, window and counter guards, trellises and arches, grave guards, wire signs, etc. 27 Circle St. Indianapolis.
BUGGIES, the best at Tinsley & Martins,
Go to Con Cunningham's for hate.
Con Cunningham for neckties.
Con Cunningham for evercoata.
Che
The Green Street.
MERCHANT TAILOR
Near the Post Office
COLMAN
Fine work at Reasonable prices, trial solicited.,
BOUND
mix.
ArmintaJPierce is slowly recovering. Will J.eperd spent Sunday with home folks,
where they will be gone until after Christmas. Mellie Campbell, oflSouth Bead, is visiting Henry Clevenger.
Henry P.erce.[of[Shawnee Mound, visited home folks Sunday. Joe Hall spent Sunday eveningfct Crawfordsville withlhis best girl.
Jake Bnrris and fMay fMcClamrock spent Sunday near Waynetown. Emma Perkins returned home Wednesday from a visit with friends.
The cyphering match at Patton's corner last Thuredayjwas a success. Jeff Bennett and wife spent part of this week at Frankfort with relatives.
Sie King and wife ate dinner Sunday with bis brother, near this place. Joe Bennett has taken the contract of husking.com for Grandma Wilson.
Mr, Henderson & Son have taken a contract for about three miles of ditching below town,
The festival at Nfcw Richmond laBt Thursday night was a success in every way, shape and form. to
Mrs. Patton and daughter returned to their home Wednesday after visiting relatives in this place.
Charley Bennett will return to Indianapolis about Christmas whew he will make his future home. We wish him good luck.
ALAMO.
Jolin Bell is home from New Market. Mrs. James Bell-is very sick-atpresent. Tom Little spent Sunday with Alamo people.
H. C. Grimes is now located in Brownsvalley. George
Swmst
is going to remove to Craw-
forfsvllie. Dr. Talbot and Ed. Truax heard the Pettit case Thursday.
Quarterly meeting at the Methodist church Saturday, Nov. 22. There was a casket Bupper at. the Texas school house Saturday night.
James Alfrey moved his heading mill and family to Greencastle Wednesday. A great mauy of the Alamo people will follow the heading mill to Greencastle.
SOUTHWEST UNION.
Mrs. Nora Miller visited her parents Sunday. 1 David Hulliimh still mourns over the 'death of his party.
Henry Weir bad his house plastered the first or the week. Miss Sarah Demorett, 1 Kansas, Is visitiug relatives here.
George DawBini returned from Benton county on Monday. Miss Lizzie Stump has been visiting her parents for the past week.
William' Charter and Maggie (..'ope were quietly married Sunday.
Official Report
Ohio Food Commissioner, shows ROYAL the purest Baking Powder. .' Every other Baking Powder tested contained impurities —. 'from io.i8 per cent, to 86.23 per cent. of their entire weight.
1 rirj Oi A vVjb OEOS VILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
LOOK HERE!
A 112 picco dinner set •of the VERY BEST decorated ware on the market for $9.91. Every piece fully warranted.
ROSS BROS.'
99c. Store.
Da" id Keller Is putting some external im provements on his house. Rev. Tom Hamilton is holdlug a series of meetings at the U. B. church.
Mrs. Martha Hnrwood has been quite poorly for the past week, but is better at 'this writing.
Johu Steele's saw mill came near burning down last week, but no great damage was done.
LADOGA.
T. M. Rose has moved here.
Luther Herod was at Indlauapolis Wednesday,
Mrs. Yeagley, of Anderson, was here Tuesday.
Thanksgiving was observed at the Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Strickler has gone to Indianapolis for a few -lays to work.
Luther Benson, the distinguished lecturer, visited here Wednesday.
Frank Gill spent several days at home from bis saw mill at Bellmore. John U. Mooma, of Roanoke, Virginia is on a visit at Josephus Graybill.
Jolifieation dont half express it this time to a Democrat. It is "glory in my soul." Judge Harney was at the State Capital on Monday last, on professional business.
Prof. U. C. Stover was at home on Thanksgiving from the Anderson high schools. John H. Johnson has moved into his house purchased of Dr. Southerlan, and George Blade moved into Johnson's house on Nebraska street
George Hanna, with his father, attended a case before the High eourt of Roachdale Tuesday lasts.
Lebanon school house burned upon Monday evening. It was in Jackson township, Putnam county, east of Roachdale, and three miles south of Ladoga,
Monday night Uncle Tom's Cobin with one Jack Rabbit, four cur dogs and a dozen people was on show at Gill's Hall, house orowed to suffocation Verily, Uncle Tom gees marching along. .... ..
It is quietly whispered that Ladoga is to have a non-partisan paper soon, and that a new press is the expectation run by Prof. Warfel and Frank Osborn—we can't say that this is really true.
Nothing but the strictest kind of economy, held to by Kjle, DavlB and others, prevented Judge [Harney's new beaver hat from going into fragments, the day following the election, on his appearance on the street. Hats cost inoney._
The mad dog scare has subsided. The black dog that went through the town biting and snapping as he wen last week did not get killed by Corbon Goodbar, as was reported. As Corb says the dog wag a "clever dog" after all.
The arrogance and impertinance of the Republican methods at Washington had more to do to bring about their overthrow, than their measures. The first thing to be done by the incominsr Congress, should be to send a vote of thanks to Tom Reed for the results of the
laBt
Miss Maude Musser returns to Indianapolis Monday after along visit with home folks.
u. W. Campbell is now buying all the walnut, cherry and a4h lumber in this part of the county.
W. S. Grimes, who for the past 9 mouths has bfeu connected with the Soldiers' Home Baud, of Leavenworth, Kansas, arrives Tiome next Wednesday.
The persons who are in the habit of stealing buggy whips, robes, hats and cutting buggy tops and turning horses loose, had better stop as they are positively known aud are being watched, A hint to the wisesufllceth.
election.
BRyWS VALLEY.
The people are all about tbroagh husking lorn.
T. F. Patton went to Crawfordsville on Saturday.
Foster Fletcher was in our town to-day on business. Rev. George Fuson preached here last Thursday.
There is some talk of a Christmas tree at the Baptist church. Bud Galey finished gathering all his etalk corn yesterday.
Professor Grimes has moved to our town to live a retired life. Dr. J. W. Straugbn, of Waveland, was in town on Tuesday.
We have anew barber shop occupied by Professor Grimes. J. W. Fullenwider went to Crawfordsville Tuesday morning.
J. B. Douley and Ohio Miller were up from Wavclaud Monday. We have organized a baBd in this place and the boys are doing fine.
Mrs. Lilly Allen, of New Market, visited her parents here last Monday. Edward Lawrence has just returned from a long visit with friends in the East.
Jas. Allen is home from Rising Sun on a visit to his brothers, Stephen Allen.
of Gen. Hurst,
Bob Lydick has been on the sick list for several days, but is able to be up now. Squire Gtmlin and wife and Henry Williams and wire went to New Market Tuesday.
Billy Nash, traveling for Bonnel, Nash & Co., waa here on Tuesday with his samples. The people here just completed tlie new l.on fence around the Indian Creek cemetery.
Joe Hicks went to Crawfordsville Monday to get a band saw brozed for Goslin and Miles. Henry D. VanCIeave, James Hanna and C. Johnson were here on legal business laBt Friday.
Cbas. Canaday was down from New Market Friday as a witness in the Daily-Fletcher case.
Dumont Kennedy and W. E. Humphries and Doug. Griffith were here on legal business on Saturday.
Barney Daily, of Waveland, waB here last Friday attending a law suit in which he is plaintiff vs. the Fletchers.
Our saw mill under the management of Goslin & Miles is doing a good businesp. They run about every day.
J, B. McNelley kept the jury ont 8 hours in the Daiiy-Fletcher ease. He wo«ld have been a good man to had on the Pettit jury.
Adam P. Hanna has brought suit against the T., H. and I. Railway Co. before 8quire Goslin for ?15Q for a mare killed on said road south of Waveland.
Squire W. S. Goslin had two cases beforo him last week for trial, to-wit: Barney Daily vs. Jackson Foster Fletcher, suit for Services. Trial by jury, finding for plaintiff for five dollars and cost Chas. Eitzroth vs. Henry VanCIeave, 6uit*on a note. Dismissed at plain tiff's cost
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES.
Teach neatness in school work. How is correct spelling to be attained. Is it a benefit to have a whisperlees school. The teacher *should sot act the petty tyrant
Has mental arithmetic fallen into dis favor? Penmanship is mneh neglected in our schools.
Mr.lEddingfield is the principal of the Mace schools. 'Mrs. Emma G, Wilson was in the city Wednesday
The attendance at the teachers' association is good. G. E. Brewer was over at Indianapolis last Monday.
Is there a teacher in the county who wants a better position. Keep your honse in order for you know not when the Supt. Cometh.
Elmore Hobson, who id teaching at the Benton school, has been quite ill. Should Friday afternoons be devoted to exercises or the regular lessons?
Miss Belle Sprague was a supply teacher in the Wbitesville school last Monday.
The Ladoga Normal is doing good work and has a good attendance this term. W. B. Rodman tried the intricacies of the civil service examination last Tuesday.
Mrs. Fannie Wingert is giving good satisfaction as the primary teacher at Whitesiile.
The ignorant suffer from their lack of knowledge, as the blind from their want of sight.
Ed. Vauscoyce, a former Montgomery county teacher, was over from Clinton county last week.
The New Market schools are progressing nicely under the Misses Jones, Calvin and Wray.
One of our teachers objects to the term of "wielder of the birch," as she thinks that day is past.
A primary teacher was giving an oral lesson in natural history and in naming the birds was nonplused at a small scholar namicg the bedbug.
Stupidity, stolidity, rudeness, tadolence and inaptitude for special studies are some of the diseases of the school room. Any teacher who wishes to become famous can do so by suggesting successful remedies for such diseases.
Faulty pronunciation in reading is one of the commou errors of teachers. If you doubt this assertion fellow teachers, test yourself on a few words and then consult the dictionary to verify your accent and the sounds of the letters.
Teachers tshould not neglect the language class, foifthere is where the boy gets his correct use of words, Richard Grant White says: "That the time is coming when there will be no more thought of teaching the grammar in his mother-tongue to an English speaking boy than of teaching him astrology.
STATE NEWS.
No saloons^in Hendricks county. Martinsville's going to have big creamery. They're going to have a guitar factory in Muncie.
They are talking canning factory at Biuffton Laporte wants anew court house and street care.
Richmond ladies make ®2fl5 out of their crysanthemum show. Roses infblnom in 11 yard near the postoffice, Ft. Wayne.
Henry Jones, RusBiaville, shot himself the bowels Saturday while hunting. Died. Benj. West, wanted at Troy Ohio.Jfor forgery, was arrested at Richmond, Monday.
A line has been surveyed and the Midland road will be connected with Ft Wayne from Anderson.
Fort Wayne grocery clerks have organized. Will demand shorter hours. Are worked too hard.
Charley Haden, Washington, advertises for 1,000 cat bides, paying 10 cents each. He will make them into lap robes.
Seven mail ponches have been stolen during the last seven weeks between Richmond and Winchester, on the G. R. & I.
One thousand people stood on the banks ot classic Clay creek, Hartford City, 8unday, to watch Rer. Moon baptize some people.
JakeThacker, Martinsville, killed a bird called the "great northern driver" on bis ^piace,(Monday. Rare visiter* In tkii latitude
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Wade Hedge, New Ross, fractured Ambrose Evan's skull Friday. Jailed for assault and battery. All about some corn shocks.
Wabisli board of trade contemplates sueing the Pittsburg capitalists for breach of contract for not establishing the Indiana steel works there, as agreed,
The flag pole at the corner ot the odd Fellow's temple, Laporte, came from Oregon in one piece 48 feet long. From Chicago to Laporte it was hauled ou a wagon.
The Irshmon held a meeting at Evansville Monday night, and determined the best method in making welcome to Indiana of Dilion, O'Brien and Gill. Had big meeting.
Fred Schrader, near Ft. Wayne, hired a colored man named Harden to cut some timber. Schrader order Hnrden to leave the place at the point of a gun because ho wouldn't burn the brush.
City-treasurer McDonagh, Evansville, was absent minded Saturday. He dressed in his beBt suit ot clothes, and was shocked when be went to his oflice to see the clerks working. He thought Saturday was Sunday.
A year ago Tom William killed his brother in-law, Thrasher at Brazil. Was acquitted by a justice of the peace on the grounds of selfdefense. Monday he wan indicted by the grand jury for murder and placed in jail
Several years ago August Block, Laporte county, shot four hogs belonging to JOB. Deets. Before a settlement was reached Block died and Jas. O'Brien was appointed administrator. Deets demanded $30 from the administrator was refused. The court has just decided iu Deets' favor,
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0JIM1SSI0NEKS SALE
By virtuo of a decroe of tho Montgomox-y Circuit Court entered at Its September term, 1890 In tho cause of Florenco L. Shoot* ot ills, vs. Charles Spray et al, I will at the oflice of Coppago. & Wlrito, Main street, in the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, on and after Saturday December 13th, 1890, offer for sale at private sale tlie following described real estate in Coal Creek township In said county to wit:
Apart of tho southwest quarter of section fifteen (l&),townshlp twenty (20) north, range six (0) west. Beginning at the souUioast corner of nalj} southwestquartor and running west 50rod«, thence north 16U rods, thence eastSO rods, thonco south 1G0 rods to the place of boglnning.
Terms: One-third cash, one-third in 9 months and one-third in 18 months,tho purchaser togivo notos for the deferred payments socured -by mortgagee on tho whole of said real estate and waiving rolief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Bids may bo left at the ofllco of Coppago & White or with John H.Monroe atWlngato. L. J. COPPAGK, Com. COPPAGK A WllITK, Att'ys.
Money to loau at 7 per cent, annual mterea wittiest commiolen. Cumberland A Miller.
Va 11^,
Dr. WALTER,
formerly
0
tho
Great New York Hospita
Xow Surgeon of tho INTER-STATE
ASSOCIATION BXPEUT SPECIALISTS
Will bo at the Mutt House. I'rawfordsvlllo Thursday,Novomber 20. Consultation and examination free and strictly conlldential in his private parlors at tho Nutt House. Dr. Walter dovotoB his entire attention to disoaaes of tho eyo, oar, throat, lungs and to all chronic, private and nervors diseases and deformities, as granulated lids, cross eyes, deafness, disclierge uttUeohrs, brownchltis, chronic cough, goitro [big neck], fevor ooresand ulcers, Brighl's disease, rheumatism, all diseases of tho kidneys and bladder, heart, stoiuuch and norvous disoases, chorea [St. Vitus Daneo]. opilepsy [fits], general debility, scrofula, skin disease and all diseases duo to bad blood.
Kpilepitynr Fits positively cured by a now and never falling romedy. Kectal Diseases. Dr. Walter also makes a spoclalty of all forms of rectal diseases, piles— intornal and external, itching and bleeding, rectal ulcors,—which are ofton taken for nervous and lung diseases, all cured if takon in time. Remember I cire all forms of piles without pain and interruption or detention from business, and without tho use of knife, caustic, ligature or injection. Come and bo convinced. Ladles suffering from complaints peculiar t« their sex, can consult tho Doctor wiui every assurance of a spoedy relief and permanent cure, without subjecting them to tho oiuburassing procedure of an examination, which, in most cases, is unnecessary. The Doctor particularly invites all cases that have boen given up by other physicians.
TO YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED and OLDMEN. Dr. Walter stakes his honor and profesional reputation upon tho statement that ho has discovered a speedy and positive euro for ail these sufferings from sponnatorrho®, impotoncy, loss of manhood or from weakness brought on by errors of indiscreation in youth, or overindulgence in late years, such as organic weakness, involuntary vital losses with tho long list of.penalties laid by naturo for crimes agalust hor most sacred and important laws are curod In a short time, ltoliof permanent and absolute cures guaranteed. Allcises strictly confidential.
Small Tiimoin, ('nnenuH, \V»rts. Moles, Ktc., removed without acids, knife, pain or scar. New mothod, olectrolysis.
Catarrh. New homo treatinen, with apparatus invented by tho Dr. Examine it. Unsurpassed. Cheap.
Gunraat«e to cure every case of dyspopsia, sick hoad ache, piles, tape worm, stricture and catarrh.
Wlwlll give special attention to difficult cases and to cases other physicians have failed to.cure.ju Persons applying for treatment will please bring from two to four ouno«s «f urine for taalysis.
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