Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1891 — Page 5

Con Cunningham,

THE OLDEST AND MOST 1115LIABLK

CLOTHIER AND HATTER

IN CRAWFORDSVILLE.

WMnvpl.^iuiH-cesstul. LOW PRICES IJI It nltnr lr.M» 'll was do it Wo :tii» to give our customers the benetit of our cheap purchases tokeupoui-Mamui .th Business up and above all competition. My aim has been true, and distanced all competition, and insist on the continuance of m--rciseil trade without resorting to subterfuges, such as bankruptcy, Clearing TT-tff Price 20 per cent, oft or any other Hurrah Style of pushing off old and shop worn goods.^We have everything NEW, FllESII and select in Quality and style but prices old and cheap, and all goods sold with the smallest profits If vou want to save money in your sprihg purchases, come to Con. Gun ningham and you will be sure o£ doing so or, at least come and see our goods and price- and draw your own conclusions.

CON. CUNNINOHAM,

Crawfordsville's Only One J'r ce House.

Next Door to Elston's Bank-

132West Main Street.

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ABRAHAM & WATSON,

DEALERS IN

Hjiriiess

WHIPS,! ROBES, DUSTERS, ETC.

We keep the best of goods handled and at prices as low as a ligitimate busi ncss can Vie done. Remember, everything1 is warranted.

Crawfordsville,

Do Yon Want To Save Honey?

IP SO GO TO

LAWSON'S NEW GALLERY,

Over Con Cunningham's Store for your Cabinet Photographs

ONLY $2 PER DOZEN.

guarantee as line work in e\ei\ l1!*1

CLOTHIER. AND

Call and See Vs..

WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO CONTINUE OUR

Lace Curtains and Window Shades

THIS WEEK-

You will liud thai our prices on Curtains and Window Shades are one^third lower than any other house in (lie city can or will sell tliem We have about one hundred and thirty JACKETS that we will close out. let the loss l.c what it may. These are all nice goods of this season's make. ..

We Are Headquarters For .Millinery Goods.

Goods received daily. Everything new and fresh. Lowest prices in the city.

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if ii -ir 'is vou would pav l'roui Si toS5

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•for at other galleries. Remember the place, o\ ei ton cunningnam store.

AU nllls invMMbotfdboMc. pink wrftppert, are iiAdlMiN in Utter, bj velm JCAU* 4# la SuitSfWwJilflaUri. USaumUls, wd "Kefltffor• ifidUoaBqMMi

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doli br all Local DrwUU.

Cunningham's

CHICMCSTCR

NO TO PAT

The Cheap Dry Goods Man

Wool, Wool, Wool,

A*111. tV x1 •-JL\,i AJL-iJUil! L^xvLY ivj£ Vll^W,

Enables us to Sell Cheaper than any Other House in the City

CON. CU»iarxmHAM

The Only Strictly One Price and lie Most Reliable

IN CRAWFORDSVILLE.

he lest Quality and Is '.a!(M 1 ittinsr

Shirts

In the World, ror sale onlv

CON. CUNNING A AM,

Crawfordsville's Oldest and Most Reliable Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

Wool!

MCCLURE,

-AT TILL-:

Trade Palace,

Wants ,100.000 pounds of wool. "Will pay highest price in cash.

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Crawfordsville, Ind.

~~AT COST.—Our blankets and robes are bo ing closed out at cost. Come early and get your choice. ABRAHAM) it WATSON, rm W«Bt Main Street.

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Barnum Is Coming-

T|ii mere mentiou of the name of Baruuin lias a tendency to seiul a thrill of pleasure thrmigh the anatomy of every American citizen, hitr and little, old and young:. Barnnni is to tin- world what Santa Clause is to the child, the stcine of greatness. There is hut one show nn earth and that is Barnum's. Ten times greater aud larger ttiau all other shows on eartli it possesses the features of all the others combined aud more too. This year it is greater than ever and comes to us in til beautiful cars—four special trains. Look at the list: Three riugs, 2 stages. §130,000 wortli of horses, 100 circus performers, 1,000 living wonders 10 acre of water-proof tents, 100 cages of wild, beasts, a grand traveling world's fair, 2 menageries of trained and wild beasts, weird supernatural illusions, '4' mile racing track, two herds of elephaut, 5 advance advertising cars, museums ot wonders, IS full circus companies, male and female jockeys, aerialists, equestrians, clo wns, acrobats, tumblers and foreign specialists, iu 100 amazing and sensatiol acts, and to all of which tremendous and overwhelming entertainment is now gratuitously added Nero or the destruction of Rome, Imre Kiralfy, director aud producer. A titanic, imperial, historic spectacle, whose scenic,martial, pautomimic, musical, ballet, classic ana triumphal glories, aud colossal dramatic realism, gladiatorial combats and Olympian and wild beast displays, amazed the whole of Europe and created a profound sensation. In every respect, a success beyond description, outdoing iu splendor and eclipsing any hundred theaters. 100 beautiful ballot girls, exciting races and contests, four-bourse chariot trial. Rarest specimens of Quadrupeds, cutest brute actors, 20 actiug clowns, startling arial novelties, two immense menageries, droves of cauiels aud dromedaries, 100 dariug circus acts, 20 acts seen at once, 20 breathtaking races, 1.000 newest wouder, 2 elevated Olympian stages, 3 huge circus rings. mile raciag track, 50 great aerial feats, marvelous ground acts, 0 opens dens of wild beasts, 40 cages of quanrupeds, the mightiest street parade, 100 expert circus performers, tons upon tons of novelties, enormous water-proof tents, caravans of acting beasts. One ticket of admissiOH admits all. This groat show will exhibit in Craw foidsviile sometime during the latter part nf June Wait for it. The day aud date will appear -non.

Hicks For May.

Many wonderful things await us in May. While we watch aud study the shirs, it will he well for us to keep an i-je UII the storms as well. N» voyage around the sun without them. The scenes of spci-ial note for this month are an eclipse of the union and a tiaus)' of the plauet Mercury, o-i the 2.'i.l it will so happen that the earth's siiadow will fall upon the moon, causing an eclipse nf our faithful satellite. But it will depend upon what side of our earth-cur we occupy at the time as to our seeing it. Uuless we can find time to run around to the western Pacific, the south Atlantic, or parts of Europe, Asia or Africa, we shall have to give up the show, as the shadow of our earth-hall will fall upon the face of the moou at au hour and in such a way as to be seen only trom those regions of the earth.

The most distressing symptoms of catarrh will yield to old Saul's Catarrh Cure. This pirnce of medicines performs all it ever pruned.

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Circuit Court.

Alice Follic vs. Jacob Beam et al Continued. B. F. Crabbs, administrator, vs. A. J. Fletcher. Plaintiff awarded fgfiT.oO. to set off against judgment.

A. F. Kainsay vs. Sarah C. Ewing and Fisher Doherty. Dismissed. Wui. H. Hicks vs. the Midlaud Railroad Company. Win. Johnson aud F. Zuck ruled to answer what money of the defendant they hold for plaintiff.

Sarah K. Houk vs. Albert AIIOH. Plaintiff asks change of venue from county. State ex el John L. (Johen vs. Morris Meeks. Dismissed at plaintiff's cut.

State ot el, John I-. iien vs. Warren Davies ft al. Dismissed at Plaintiff's cost.

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HATS! HATS!

There is Where we excel jail Others.

HATS EARLY SPRING STYLES

If you Want to bcc the und Swell Styles, c«ill ut IlejidQiicirters,

CUNNIN GHAM,

The Old Reliable.

MOTHERS!

We call special attention to our magniliceut display of

Kilt Skirts, Jerseys and Knee Pant

Suits. borer's of line work are especioll invited to inspect these goods, os we exhibit some rare novelties. Rring the little ones to.

CUNNINGHAM'S

(i. W. Allen vs. estate of Simeon (ireanard. Plaintiff awarded §15. Taylor V. Gott vs. estate of C. T. Fletcher. Plaintiffs awarded §8,25.

Oak Hill Cemetry Compauy vs. estate of Rhuhama Munns. Dismissed at plaintiffs cost

Mary It. Fraizer aud Millie (.ironaid vs. estate ot Simeon tirennrd, Dismissed at plinatiffs' cost.

J. W. (Jalbreath vs. estate of El leu Cauley. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Mary K. Burbridge vs. estate of Ellen Cauley. Plaintiff awarded $8.j.(U.

I. C. Elston vs. estate of Ellen Cauley. Plaintiff awarded $11. Home Iusurance Company vs. estate of Lydia A. Stull. Plaintiff awarded §8.75

Jacob l'yles vs. estate ot Anderson McNab. Plaintiff awarded §K!l.05. Sarah A. Houk vs. Albert Allen. Venue granted to Parke county.

FOR BARGAINS.

Musical Contest.

At Young's Chapel six miles north of this city next Saturday, May Hi, 1807. Conducted by A Lam Moore who thus closes a music class at that place. Talent, from our city will assist. To defray expenses wliich the committee have personally born, a small admission of 15 ceBts for adults and 10 cents for children will be charged. All are cordially invited.

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School Exhibition at the County Fair. At Floral Hall, on Tuesday forenoon and afternoon, there will he a prize declamation contest in which premiums will he given for the best speaker among the boys and girls of the tewnship schools. Premiums will also be given for specimens of map drawing, subjects the Stato and the United States premiums for best examination papers, the requisites being ueatnoss aud correctness also premiums for peiimanship, and best diagram of sentence containing not less than fifteen words. Each pupil entering exhibits for that dept, must show certificate from teacher that they attended seheol at least 4 months. Certificates must be placed ou file in Co. Supt office before the beginning ot the Fair.

Death of John Wasson-

t'ncle John Wassen died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. James T. Mack, in Champaign, III., last Monday night, r.t tho age of 80 years after an illness of two years. Tho deceased was born in Rockbridge county, Va. He came to Crawfordsville in 1838 and engaged iu ulacksmithing, and between this business aud farming be has spent almost his entire life iu this city. He leaves two children, W. N. Wasson and Mrs. James T. Mack. His remain were brought to this city Tuesday and tho funeral took place from the residence of W. N. Wapon, on east Jeffersou street, Wednesday morning. Interment at Odd Felllow's cetnetery. ____

The Adventures ofa Needlb.

Mrs. Malson, wife of the Rev. Malson of the United Brethern church, now stationed at Now (loshen, near Terre Haute, whose home is in this county, has beeu complaining for years of pains in tier side, whicb were all the time attributed to supposed heart disease. Just recently the pains became more severe and apparently near the surface ot the body. A physician, by the way of experiment to afford relief, made an incision, and to the surprise of all, removed a needle from under the skin. The lady is unable to account for Its lodgement there, unless she swallowed it when a girl, mady years ago. As she is now fifty. It was a long time coursing its way through her system.

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