Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 April 1891 — Page 5

•Cloaks!

biisi

Mo You Want To Save Money?

garden

IP SO GO TO

^.WSON'S NEW GALLERY,

Over Con Gmaniagham'sStor«

NLY $2

tor

The] iwu cultivator with spring tooth atJ8 the lastest thine out. lie Bure aud re you buy. COHOOK «FC FISHKK.

|& Fisher for baggies,

Pitcher's Castoria.

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The BroWn cultivator with upritiu tenth atIChment the latest thliit out. He mire and SO itbtiforo you buy. COHOON ,V. FISHKR.

Wjnaer^lij so many persaus nuffer from tenh? When cured with old Saul's Catarrh would be cured al nucr,

Oonrfurnption Surely Cured.

THS'VBDI

To

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r(,n:—Ploane

?'our Cnbinet Photographs.

PER DOZEN.

ilMarantee as fine work in every particular as you would pay from $4 to$$ for at other galleries. Remomber the pla«e, over Con Cunningham's store.

DRY GOODS

Cloaks! Cloaks:

large stock of cloaks on hand, will close them out at pric

KEGARDLESS OF PROFIT.

Illilntirestoclc has been seleated with great care and special rci'erenee to the demands of trade. I therefore feel confident that I can otter you great bargains

PLUSHES A SPECIALTY.

in all the newest effecs. This is an eppor".

\ir.

£at my not occur again ina long time, and earnestly desne «u friends and patrons to take advantage of it.

D. W. ROUNTREE

Things Essential

-FOR TII*

Easter Promenade. PARASOLS. GLOVES.

delicate effects in Spring Parasols Make isplay of them such as we have now like a

of

great flowers

N

irgft it,you|can buy the bust buggylin phnon &. iaher's.

wn cultivator with apriui tooth atUs the latest thing out. He sure and Ire you buy. COHOON FISHKK.

Dwn Cultivator with Spring Tooth tt is the latest thint not. Be sure Ifbefore you buy. COHOON .V. FISHKK.

Children Cry for

inform your readers

lat I unii jioHidvo remody for the

abovo-nuned

"rsitii timely use thousands of hopeless

iae-

"•Ta "••n permanently cured. I shall bo gUd I Mud two bottles Of my remody FREE to any of Mg raadara who have consumption if they will o« mo their Express and P. O. address. Reapeot„T. A. 8LOCUM, II. C., 181 Pearl St., N. Y.

A CelHhrntnd Kliiui

M^Darter has just receivi a car load of tMinted "Golden l/ink" Hour from GraceThis is acknowledged the finest W|(® brought to the city, but will not be titMiicy prices. Darter meets no prices nap them. Be will save you money.

HEALTH

HOW TO CET HOW TO KEEP Fatly explained In

«o.«:'ovSriifrflSMSwSrtu

ity to Pt-rure Imrgiar.s

in

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

full bloom.

its Most Varied. Combinations Numberless.

.11 line"'of Children's Parasols, Carriage Shades, Sun and Rain Umbrellas. ID Gloves the largest variety of new

Colorings.

S. Avers & Co.,

i, We shorten lingers and repair all gloves brought to us free of charge

Fillimg&ml preserving the Natural TeeUi a specialty. ir«rk guaranteed to be IIrst class. A call solicited

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Brown's Den tal Parlors,

HO Circle Street,

IRON HALL BUILDING. I'ormerly with tin N. V. Stenra Dental Co. Cold Crown ami liridge Work a Specialty.

TEETH WITHOUT PLATES.

i'eetli extracted without pain.

D. N. BROWN.

OTICKTO 1IKIKS, CKKDITOHS, ITC.

In tho matter ol tho estate of Jaiuts Hutchison deceased, in the Montgomery Circuit Court. March term, 18111. Notice is lieroby given that Kobert S. Oslmrn as executor of the •state of .lames Hutchison, deceased, has presented ami filed his accoutsof vouchers in linal settlementot said estate, and that the fame will come up lor (ho examination and action of 6nid Circuit court the 4tli day of April, 1N!!1. at. which time all heirs creditors or legnleet^of said estnto aro required to appear in *nla court and phow cause, if any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate arc also untitled to bj in said court at the lime aforesaid mid make prool of heirship. JKOHEKT S. OSllUllN. Kxecutor. llHted lhis7th ilav of March. 181)1.

W anted!

A live Insurance or Heal Rstate Agent in this place to organize a branch for The Peoplo's IluildiiiL'. I.oan aud Savings Association of Geneva, I.oaus Killed Promptly. A liberal contr.ici will lie. written. Address Early with refei""iiei'H. K. A. WALTON, Treas., (lenova, Now York.

rPreatmout liy corre^iioudcuca. A twaiity-flvo years' specialty. Syphilis, the last vestige destroyed, tionorriiaui and (lleet cured in a few days. No operaation retpiireil iu trentmuat of Tarico»-alo and Stricture.

The results ol Selt-aliusa, proiluciuK pimples despondency, Impotence, healtli-ilcstroyinK seminal emissions, etc., cared permanently. Medicines sent secure Iroui observation by mall or express. Mnetly private. Charges moderate. I'. M. AIIHNTT, M. D-

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Viremia avenuo, Indianapolis. Ia«i.

$5.00 FSB 25

CENTS

Send 25ceuts and the address of ten recently married ladies and we will send you prepaid our 85.00 outfit to start you. Business permanent and honorable Don't miss it If you want the chance of a lifetime. Big money for workers. No attention paid to those who do not send names and remittance. D. H. Klnqdon & Co., Box 104, Buffalo, N. Y.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth at tauhmeat is the lataat thing out. Be sure and

u8b avi,vle

THE CRAWF ../RDSVILLE

Let every enfeebled woman know it! There's a medicine that'll cure her, and the proof's positive!

Here's the proof if it doesn't do you good within reasonable time, report the and get without a word—but you won't do it!

fact to its makers your money back

The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription—and it has proved itself the right remedy in nearly every case of female weakness.

It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything—but it has done more to build-up tired, enfeebled and broken down women than any other medicine known.

Where's the woman who'.1 not ready for it All thru we've to do is to get the news to her. The medicine wili do the rest.

Wanted—Women. First to know it. Second to use it. Third to be cured by it. The one comes of the other.

The seat of sick headachc is not in the brain. Regulate the stomach and you curc it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets arc the little regulators.

GENEKAL STATE KEWS.

l'ne t'harlestown hank is an assured fact. Tn TO is talk of organizing another hank at Frankfort.

G-slieii, Laporte and South Bend are trying to i'ii:tniz. st race circuit. I ti" Ketniet, murder cane at Lafayette b*s ii ei i. DiintiDueil until April SO.

Tweuty-five watches were sto th^ ji-u eh store of Ellis Brother* at Bedford (i W. Fowler haRHUCCeeded J. J. Anghe as iu iiiai er of the Frankfort Opera House.

Leading ladies ol Ft. Wayne have organized a wuiuuu'o exchange, with Mis. R. T. McDonald, prea.

Huntington county standB third in the nuin her pupils attending the State normal IOOIt

at Terra Haute.

Richard G. Boone, of Frankfort, is beingnamed an a possible successor to President Jor dan, of Blooiiiington University.

New Albany's pronounced the healthiest city in ludiana. Many deaths occurring throughout Indiana from lagrlppe.

Terre Haute's seon goiug to commence work on union depot. Three wemen conducting a very lively revival at Mount Ebal.

Levi Kahn, pioneer clothing merchant of (ireencaitle, died Sunday. Eobin Hood, Blooniington, perished in his bnrning dwelling Sunday.

Huntington's got a sensational sooial scandn nearly ready t« spring. The Hagerstown wreck lias cost the Fan-1 handle railroad company at least $100,000.

Patrick Hnrlay anil Michael (iarvey fatally Unrned in Terre Haute blast furnace Monday.

Indictment against Supt. John Kennedy, at Muncie, for violation of eight-hour law, quashed.

Win. Hall fatally injured in c.em#nt mill near .Trflfereonvllie Saturday liy premature blast explosion.

Park coauty has opened a qciarr.v of Tine brown landstone—easily worked and on exposure becomes hard as flint.

Terre Haute's testiug the conititatianality of the law under which the new metropolitan police board was appointed there.

St. Joseph county coroner accused of exhuming the body of a uinn known to have died rroui natural cause*, and holding \n lnjuest just to get the fee!

Martha Miller, tireenburg, tleaned pair of gloves on her hands, with gasoline, then held them by the lire to dry. She will not be able to wenr gloves again for some little time. ludiana has mere cuttle to the acre, mere bushels of wheat, more money in bank, more pianos in the parlors, uiore diploans in frames than can bo boasted elsewhere from sea to sea.

Sam Farmer, the pugilist, of Terre liauto, and bis brother, John, the former emulous of the drunken bouts of John L. Sullivan, attempted to run amuck, and Sam Fanner was progressing tinely nntil be ran agains Charles Young, an express driver, who knocked him dowBitml gave hits a tremendous threshing. ('. A. Power, of Terre Haute, is arranging fur a nation (1 convention at Cincinnati to meet May 1'.'. for tin' purposes of organizing a new national party with the Farmers Alliancr as iu basis. 'apt iin Power is th« nation: I organizer of whai is known as the Citizens' Industrial Ailianco. Thirty States will be represented in tho convention and the attendance of 1,00 delegates is antlcipat ed.

l-url VVavnr Far! ori' l«tr.

Four W A linl.. March :!1.—The Olds wheel works of this city, which belong to the American wheel trust, has received orders from the general ottice at Chicago to close down for an indefinite period. This will throw ."00 men out of employment. The Pittsburgh. Kurt Wayne A ("hicago railroad has discharged 100 men employed in the shops in this city. ru lL'lir» IUI V: 1'OKTI.AXH. 1ml., Miuvh ::i. The jury in the ease of Joseph Shearer for killing George Miller senteneed him to the penitentiary for ten years.

v.

IE VIEW,

MIL RN SWANK.

.STATE NEWS.

Column of Fresh Intelligence from Indiana Towns.

I?ow«-n Heirs Must I'ay.

DRI.I'III. Ind., March 31.—The work of attempting1 to collect hack taxes from the wealthy Eowen lieirs who fled the state with their personr.l possesEions Tluir.Mlay night yoes on. The flight of these millionaires was precipitated hy the filing of statement with the auditor asking that SU,000,000 bo pla«vl on the tax duplicate against the, estate of the late Abner II. Bowen. Tlii-. has been supplemented by two others, one against the banking firm of A. II. & A. T. liowen for Sl,600,000, the other against Abner T. Bowen for SJ.000,000. The stun total the auditor will be asked to place on the duplicate is SA,000.000. A. T. Bowen. who was in the banking business with his father, is immensely wealthy in his own right. As a taxdodger he eclipses his illustrious parent. as a examination of the duplicate shows that last year lie returned the sum total of the value of his possessions at £40. Additional complications are likely to arise by reason of the fact that Congressman-elect j-iusey of Illinois has taken out letters of administration on the estate of the elder liowen in Illinois. and he has served notice on the debtors in this state that he is authorized to collect all debts due the estate, and urging them to make immediate settlement. The attorneys for the administrator appointed by the court threaten to call Col. Busey to answer in the United States eourt.

Intliumipolift l,nhor Tnmhlis. I NDIANAI'OI.IS. Ind.. March :!l.—The backbone of the building trades troubles was broken Saturday when the General Contractors' association and the Carpenters' union arrived at a compromise brought about through the effort--of National Secretary McOuire. The .greement. provides for a permanent arbitration committee: eight hours a day's work: overtime to be paid for nt time and a half: Sunday and holiday work as double time: wages of journeymen shall in no case be less than rents per hour: stair-builders. :j.*» cents per hour. The carpenters agree to work with non-union men in other trades. The contractors agree not. to discriminate against union men. It is expected the plasterers, painters and plumbers will immediately arbitrate their di(Terences.

Tlint, Monk "WHS :t Frit ml.

InllANAl'oi.is. Ind.. March -'il. Investigation shows that Henry C. Iterg, the alleged Franciscan monfc who was bnpli/.ed into the Christian church Friday ni'jht, is a fraud from Louisville, Ky., who has been doing a thriving business as an "apostate."' being quite impartial its between denominations in bestowing his faith. He has probably been baptized in more, different styles than anv other man in America.

Nutrii Dame's New Uuililiu^'. KOTKK DA.MI:. Ind.. March :!L.—The building recently

erected

fori he use. of

the. school of ineciun ical engineering of Notre Dame university is now ready for occtipaney.

It

is a three-story

structure- of pressed brick. I"»0.x40 feet, and built in the mode.ru lireek style of architecture to harmonize with the other college buildings, l'rof. A. F. Zahm. recently of Cornell, is to have charge of this departlent.

North liilittti ('oiiferriii'i*.

111* NT I NOTON. I ml.. March :1.—The north Indiana Metli.ulist, Kpiseopal conference is in session at, the Methodist Episcopal church in this city and will continue through the week. The attendance will be. large,

as

Swank & Clark,

—THE—

Merchant Tailors.

We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call on

On« !oi fiist of Bischof's, 131 east Main street. rxporience no tron»l« in selecting a suit or pants from'ouVlarg'Tand complete line oTspr=:i-' -ro xls Entire l-iction {juarnteed Jit. our usual low prices. As we have added a lino afid com

860 ,lne3t

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS

At prices as cheap as in the state. Call and see us and hi ronvincod

SWANK & CLARK,

DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T

DON'T

pay $35.00 for a Bradley stalk cutter Cohoon & Fisher for #20.00.

I'reeiuct No. Henry Miller's residence, outli side College street, bet ween (iram avelie and Walnut street.

SKCONI) WAHI).

i'reeinet No. 1 Collins's coal ollice. corner (ireen aud l'ike streets. l'recinet No. :2, Dr. .Duncan's ofllcc, cast, side Washington street, between Walmsli avenue ami l'ike street.

Til I ltll WARD.

Vreeinct No, 1, Reuben Suiuh's wagon shop, north side ol Main between Water and Green streets.

Precinct No. Henry Sehenck's tin shop, east, side ol Water, between Main and l'ike streets. l'recinot No. Ii, No. engine bouse, corner College and Water streets.

I'reeinet, No. 4. Samuel Johnson's resideuec, south side Franklin street, between Ehn and l'lum streets.

W C. CA.UK. Miivor.

Attest: C. M. SCOTT. Citr Clerk. March 1MD1.

The Markets.

INDIANAPOLIS.

Fair

steers of 850 to

Bhipping

1,000 pounds 3 OOfgft 5(1 HOKB—We (luote: Good to choice heavy and medium $3 80@3 Fair to good mixed Good to choice light Roughs

Wheat—Firm—We quote: No. 2 red No. red Rejected Unmerchantable,

Corn—Steady—We quote: No. 1 white No. 2 white No. 8 white No. 2 mixed No. mixed

the district,

includes all the counties in northeastern lndia.ia. A number of eminent ministers have promised In be here. Almost, evcrv city and town in the (lisiijiV- W.n i.e re ore sen led.

I'KIU'. hid.. March SI.--The stables attached to the, brewery of .1. O. Cole at this place, were destroyed by fire Saturday evening. The loss is about $5,000: covered by insurant v.

1.00 'Jt'»

NO (4 90 00^70

.$ Ol ..... I"01. r.o 55!*'

CBAWKORDSriU.lt.

Wheat Corn Hay Oats Butter Bgtrs Chickens Turkeys Ducks Geese

TOM I.A UK.

display of ni"r:Unn'i tailoring in tho city ancT. tjo'ids. plete line of

DON'T,

FOB GRACIOUS' SAKE DON'T.

Cohoon & Pisher,

120 South Washington Street.

Notice to the Voters

OF THE

City of Crawfordsville:

At a regular meeting of tho Common Council of the City ol' CrawforilsvUlod. held In tne Council Chumlier of said city Monday eveniiifr, March ~:i, 1891, the committee to whom was referred the matter of selecting votiwr places at the next city election, to be held Tuesday, May f, 18111, for the purpose of clcctinir three Coimeiluien from the several wards in suid city reported the selection ol the following locutions in the several Wards, to-wit:

FI K.ST WAHI).

l'recinet No. l.T. .1. Franc's room, north side Market street net ween Walnut and (jrunt avenue. l'recinet, No. Iloliert. Wilson's residence, corner Market st reel and (Irani avenue. l'recinet.No. •!, benetiei's store room, south sideofl'ike street, between Washington and sWalnut streets,

when you can buy one of

pay $23.00 for a spring tooth cultivator when you can buy a bet-" ter one of Cohoon ft, Fisher for $19.00. pay $16.00 for an all Steel plow when you can buy as jrood a one of Cohoon & Fisher for $11.00. pay $10.00 for a cheap all steel plow wh«m vou can buy as good a one of Cohoon & Fisher tor $7.09 pay $2.75 cents for 100 pounds of steel 8 nails when you can get them of Cohoon & Fisher for $2 05. pay $2.50 for one hundred pounds of steel 20 nails when you can get them of Cohoon & Fisher for $1.85. buy a spring tooth cultivator without large shovel attachments, for a rainy season may come, and your spring tooth would be worthless. Remeinher our cultivators have both kinds of attachments. buy your hardware, stoves, implements, wagons or buggies until you see Cohoon & Fisher's large stock.

Mrs. Wilson

Is now prepared to show the very latest novelties and most exclusive styles in

SPRING MILLINERY

And bear an inspection of the same, 127 South Washington Street.

J^OTICE TO HEllis, CUKDITOUS, 1CTC.

1 nthn mutter ol the estate of William Fonts deceased, in the Montgomery Circuit Court, March term, 1MU.

Notice is Uercliy given that Joseph Koust, as ndmiaistrator ol the estate of William Kouts, dneenBixl, has presented and 11 led his accouuts niul voucher* iu linal settlement of said estate, and that the mime will comn up for the examination anil action of naid Circuit Court 011 the 8lh day of April lS'Jl, at which time all hoirs.creditora or legatees ol said estate aro required to appear iu said Court aid show cause, if any there lie,why said aecounts'and v«uchers shoulU not be approved, and tho heirs or distributees of said •itato are also notified to be in Court at the tune aforesaid and make nroot of heirship.

JOSKl'H FOUTS, Administrator.

W. S, MOHKETT, Attormey Dated this 17th day of March. 1891.

HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS.

Positively the Best.

CURE ALL HEADACHES,

hey are not a Cathartic

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Sitting Bull

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I'ublisliers. St. I.oins, Mo.

fleeil'. Se«l: Set-il!

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Iheadqunrterf) for Timothy

Seed ami Seed Oats, I have an abundance or both which I am offering gextremely cheap. C'nme and see me at the Big Four Elevator.

W. M. DAKTKK.

Mrs. JftHHH T.. Vi'illi*inp, who died recently in Ft. Wayne, l#ft thi -vibytermn churoh there 912,000.