Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 October 1891 — Page 5

•9

MILLINERY. NEW STYLES. SEW GOODS.

-AT LESSTHAN OLD PRICES-

ALL THAT IS GOING. LOVES OF BOM NETS, RAVISHING HATS.

THE GREATEST VARIETY.-

THE DISPLAY-COMPLETE.

•.Wry, ... S W

This year of abundance surpasses the record in ovr

illinery Department,

As well as in the wheat fields of the country.

L- S AYRBS & CO.

And on up to Slo.

Square Pianos

ARE GOiNG

Out of Style

fast. We shall probably never be able to allow as much for your old square piano as we can now. They will soon have little or no marketable value. GET YOUR UPRIGHT OR GRAND NOW!

If you contemplate changing send us a postal card. "We will send printed que«tions abont the old piano, and from your answers we can estimate its value ae well aa if we taw it. typriccB low for first-class pianos.

WOte to 3 years to complete payment. trwe fill orders subject to approval. rr-You keep your old piano till you approve the new.

/. Vi"..

INDTANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

X. B.—Dressmaking rooms open September 11.

Jim Moloney,

211 EAST MAIN ST. 211 EAST MAIN ST.

Granil Gtiildren's Suit sale Tills WeeK.

A good Child's Suit £«r... A

14

A A ... A A

...SI 25 ... 1 4U ... W 1 2 0 0

...

.... 2 :.o

Also imported ciissimeres and worsteds and Jerseys from $4 to SG. Hats! Hats! Ilats! Dunlap hats Johu B. Stetson Hats Stetson & Co's Ilats Finest line of overshirts iu town. Look in my windows and note prices. Step into uiy stoie and see for yourself. *0 trouble to show goods. Nobody asked to buy if not suited.

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!

All the latest novelties just received.

TRUNKS FOR EVERYBOEY.

Good Trunk for S .75 Good Trunk for... 1.00

(iive me a call.

JIM MOLONEY.

211 EAST MAIN ST. 211 EAST MAIN ST.

Ivers & Pond Piano Co.^alMrsuo"^

a

J,urli tllrrrp help** (!ic oflior. I-'nroUnKMit iw

Button?

B. SWA.1K Aitsiitant.

KBSIDKXC1, 415S. Washington St.

•fl.25 1.50

&&2 Cat

mitier o:k' iniinasjemui. i.-t.tu-.S i. JACKSONVILLE PEORIA,

Business. Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Courses. SlfiivUnM? Wish.

A

sp1.*-n(?uJly

illnstratod TTand Hookaent

DECATUR, GALESBURG, and BLOOMINGTON ILL.

Lc&dorsin Bu^inrsH I'ractirr. 2^ years rf Tho«isantI of Gra(iuut'h in er-ot p»vni*u and himlro1s hHp'f, i:iU'

tions annually. Yoimsr

an«l Women Enroll at r.ny lime, ne elves membership In all.

Crop.

Aihtrcss at either city, Uie Prwklent. (J. W, HllOWS.

EAST.MAIN STREET.

LOCAL NEWS.

Hicks, the weather prophet, predicts a a long, cold winter.

Mm?. B. W, Ilanna visited Terre Haute this week.

friends in

Cal

Miss Mary Wishard has gone ifornia to spend the Winter. George Bischof has resumed his place in Con. Cunnicgham clothing store.

-Mice Bennett has made application for a divorces from Emanuel Bennet.

The Montgomery County Medical Society met in regular session last Tuesday.

Misses Mattie and Ada Detchon are in Kansas City, the guests of S.G. Detchon and wife.

J. W. Clemson leaves "to-night for a winter's campaign of the "Union Scout." His tirst stop will be at Alma, Miota.

The congregation of the First Presbyterian church tendered Rev. R. S. Inglis and wife a reception in the church parlors last evening.

It is rumored that the Dunkards of Indiana are agitating the question of establishing a college in this county. It will probably be located 11 or near Ladoga.

During Monday night's storm lightning struck a tree on the farm of Demas Gilbert, east of town and killed two tine milk cows that had sought shelter under the foliage.

Sujerintendent A. II. Palmerton of the Peoria j. Eastern has resigned because the salary was not commensurate with the importance and onerous duties of the position. No successor has vet been appointed.

Miss Maine Gerard is goinir to enter the Society of Deaconesses at Chicago. This is an organization of young ladies for the purpose of doing home mission work in the slums of the city. Th members appear in a uniform.

The annual conference of the Xortb Indiana Conference of the M. E. church is held, we understand, this week at South Bend. Rev. Switzer who has eompeleted four years of the ministry here will probably lie returned for another voar. "v

Methodist circles in "Lafayette arcj gissiping over a matter which will be I laid before the Northwest Conference,! during its meeting the present week at South Bend. The late Jehu Daugherty bequeathed land in Benton county to the Freemen's Aid Society of the M. E. church- The estimated value was £!"», 000. Rev. \V. II. Hickman, presiding elder of the Lafayette district is president of Atlanta University, a Freedman's institution. Some time after Paugh tery's death it is alleged that he visited Lafayette and made close inquiry concerning the possible value of the land, and soon after he turned up as the owner ctf the track, having purchased it of freedmen's board. Tt is alleged that Mr. Hickman authorized Rev. W. E. McKensie, of Boswell. to gay that it brought about 80.000. but that in fact he only paid 65.000.

Tifth Annual Sale.

he lift Ii annual sale of tho undersi^npd will occur on Saturday. Oct. L0. at Cra\vfordi?vilk'. Ind. A Lfouoral clearance sale of the following property: 10 new Huguies. Phaetons. Surreys, .Jump Seats, etc. A bi^ lot of Harness. Whips, and Dusters 10 lusul of horses. 10 head of cows, some fresh, others fresh soon. Sale positive, no side bidders.

Tickms: A credit of II months will be ifivon on all sums over 810. purchaser piving note with pood approved security. All sums under 810 cash. Sale to begin I at 10 o'clock sharp. Come everybody as I bargains may be expected.

1

I). .1. Wnofnw m:D.

OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE

FALL AND WINTER BUSINESS

D. C. BARNHILL, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.

Hick's October Weather.

Storms having their origin in September will reach their crisis about Octo ber 2nd. A smart dash of early winter will appear on the heel of these storms. Equinox of Venus on the 7th. The 10th to l.'lth will call for dangerous storms, especially on the lakes. Those most concerned please note this fact. Cold and freezing will follow, to the north, until highter temperature on the 17th and 13th reacts in secondary storms From 22d to 25th is a period in which Vulcan. Mercury, Venus and Moon will combine theirdisturbingforces. Either a neutralization of an aggravation of results will follow. We look for the latter. Lake and sea navigators ought to be watchful of indications. Snow iii extreme north and west, with sleet'

Reactionary storms about the 29th. followed bv a frostv close.

'"Cheap John"

Pierce's won't buy the genuine medicines. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery (for the Liver. Blood and Lungs) and Dr. Pierco's Favorite Pre scription (for woman's weakness at 1 mentsi, each cost $1,00 per bottle, and his Pleasant Pellets (the origional little Liver Pills 1. 25 cents a vial, and no discount.

These genuine medicines are now sold only through druggists, regularly authorized as agents, and at the above long-established prices. But if you get the genuine, they're the cheapest medicines you can buy at any price. They are sold on a peculiar plan "value received or no pay." I11 every case they're guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded.

Unauthorized dealers may otVer spurious imitations or substitutes at lower prices than above.

Beware of all such. A perfect remedy for 'scrofula, in all its forms something that purifies the blood, as well as claims to. That if taken in time, will cure Consumption.

As a strength restorer, blood-cleanser, and liesh-builder. nothing equal "Golden Medical Discovery." For every form of Scrofula. Bronchial. Throat, and Lung affections. Weak Lungs. Severe Coughs, and kindred aliments, it's the only remedy so sure that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in evey case, you have your .money back. ffi .....

Children Cry for

ditcher's Castorla.

A MAD RUSH POA LOTS.

Five TIiouh.tiul People Take Part in tho Kaee for Latul at Chandler. Chaxdlei I. T., Sept. 30.—Monday forenoon Gov. Steele came out from the town site and notified the expeetant throng- the town site would be thrown open precisely at 12 o'clock noon. At 11:5S the bug-le sounded and the crowds passed to the town sito limits. At 12 the soldiers stationed at the four corners fired their funs and then.j.000 people rushed trough the woods over atones and up steep declivities. Horses, wagons, men and women on foot, all hurled themselves forward for choice lots. One person was seriously in-. jured. Miss Mannietta Daisy attempted to ride in on a man's saddle. She was thrown from her horse and her head was badly injured and her left letr fractured. After a short

Are now Complete "aiul we are' prepared to supply tlie trade from one of the L.VRUKST AND in ATTEA.CTI VK ASSORTMENTS OFFERED, llverv Department of oui* Stock Avill be found to be fully equipped with the NEWEST ANP "wO

"r,m

rvr,-"IrT''TwL

S E S A E

GOODS

the best values iu Ijnderwear for the money iu the city, something entirely new in Children's Underwear, Novelties in Purses, Novelties in Hair Ornaments, the finest ^§4 blanket in the city. Novelties in Dress Shields, a lull line ot Ladies' aud (ienst* Furnishing (iomls. Fancy Dry Goads and--..... notions.... .Exerything nev. Everything in the latest style and at the most reasonable price. No Shop-worn goods. New Fall and Winter goods arriving every day. We are in a position to successfully compete with any market. Give us a call.

Indiana.

time she recovered consciousness, and I sale will be made without any relief whatev the first word she said was "The lot

upon which 1 fell is mine. Scarcely

fifteen minutes elapsed before tlie I I'-,1"*-. 5i0.ffe! Hy Jos. s.

citizens of the new town were buying and selling1 lots. As high as £650 was paid for a lot. Hundreds are still llocking to the new country and hundreds are returning sadder but wiser. The people were happily disappointed in the town site. A spring of deliciotis water was found near the center of the city. Already water has been found a few feet from the surface. Business houses comprising all lines are in operation, and a bank opened its doors at once.

Cmer Washington anil Pike Strfets, Crawlord.vllle, Indiana, Oltlic Opt

Hood's Sarsaparilla

Is a M&eentratcd extract of Sarsapartlla, Yellow Dock, Tipsissewa, ml per Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valaable vegetable remedies, every ingredient being strictly pure, and the best of its kind it is possible to buy. It ta prepared by thoroughly competent pharmacists, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion aacl

Process, giving to it curative power

Peculiar To Itself

It will cure, whwi in the power of medicine. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, Cancerous and all oth«r Humors, Malaria,

Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Croates an

Appetite, and giTes great mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. Hood'« Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. $1 six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Ilood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowall, Mass. N. B. If you decide to take Hold's Sarsaparilla do sot be indueed to buy any other.

IOO Doses One Dollar

Sheriff's Sale.

I'.y virtue of a certified oopv of

.1

Decree to me

directed from the Clerk of the M.jutgom.-ry Circuit Court, in a caus-? wherein Edwin E. Small is plaii'.titT. and Eflie Kadley aud Edward Kadley are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight dollars aud Seventy-Five cents, with interest on sain uecree and ousts. I will expose at Public n.[" to the highest, bidder on 1

SATl"KDAV. OCTOBER ii. A. D. 1 between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 10clock I*. M. of said day, at tho door of tne court House in Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit

THE KING

If such rents and profits will not sell for a suf- SlipDOSe the QOCtOrS Went ficieut sum to satisfy said ueeree, interest and'

ny jos. s. iiknuv.uiiiitv,

Deputy,

II. M. Billings. Att'v for Hamuli.

Sheriff's Sale.

By virtue of rprtifled copy of a tli-irrfi! to nut directed from the Clerk of tlii- Montj-'omery Cir-c-uit Court, in a cause wherein Kobert K. Bryant i* l'laimilT. and Andrew Cawl.-y, Elizabeth *awley his wife. Kllen Cawley, atharine Cawley. aud the first National Bank ci (:ra«fordsville. Indiana, are defendants, requiring uie to make the sum of three hundred and nine dollars and sixty-live corns. *ith interest on said decree and 1 cost-, I will expose at I'ulilic S11I0 to the highest bidder, oil

SATl'liDAY. 1H TOBKI! Hit. A. I ., lieuveeti the hours of !o o'clock a. in. and 1 o'clock p.

111.

of said day. at tho door ot tho

Court House iu Crawford.-rille, Montgomery county. Iudinna. the rents and profits for a term not usceediui: seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: I 'Die northwest quart.-!' of the northwest ipiarlei of section twenty -.'P1, in township twenty (il- north, range four l) west, containing forty I (•101 acres more or less, situate in Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana.

If such rents and profits will notsell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree. Interest and 'osts, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee r-imple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may tie sunii'ient to disharge said

a a a S a

fr ,n

valuation or apraisemeni laws. !ei)t. -Jjth. A. II.. ls!H. .IOIIX 1' III 15! r,

^heriiT

Montgomery ounty.

Henkv. l)e

iuty,

Alb-ri c. .!enni-on. Att'v tv.r I'liiutifT.

When Baby was sick, wo gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to CasWria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

THE SEASON. The latest styles iu Dress Trimmings, Novelties in

'vs

DOCTOR

.'J/,

OF ALU

COUGH CURES

{ACKER'S

{REMEDY.,

ENGLISH

Sold in England

for Is. lHd., and

I in America

for 25 cents a bottle. IT TASTES GOOD,

jry Dr. Acker's English Pills:

]L^ Cure Sickness and Headache. •1 Small* ilcu*ant, a favorite with the *|lNK ladlv*. 2 •I LLS

w- n-

HOOKER A Co.. NEW YORK.

is a id pa medicines are for the ignorant. The doctors foster this idea.

The people," we're told, are mostly ignorant when it comes to medical science."

Suppose they are! What a sick man needs is not knowledge. but a cure, and the medicine that aires is the medicine for the sick.

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover}' cures the do believes" and the "don't believes." There's no hesitance about it, no "if" nor possibly."

Part of the south-west quarter of section four teen, (14\ township nineteen, (19 north, ranjfsix. ifii. west, described as follows Beginning on the north line of Washington street in the town of Middletown, now Waynetown, at a point tweuty-four feet west of a point where the west line of Franklin street iu said town would strike said north line of said Washington street, rustling tlience north to Coal Creek, thence down said creek the west line of tho east half of said QOCS. DOCclUSC tnCV 11CVCT keOp south-west quarter .of section fourteen. II. 1 ., 1 '.i thence south to the north line of said Washing-j tllC money WnCll tllC lYlCCllCinG ton street, thence enst to the place of beginning, -i 1* 1 situate iu Montgomery county, in the State of tmlS tO ClO gOOCl.

It says—"I can cure you, only do as I

direct."

Perhaps it fails occasionally. The makers hear of it when it

..

1

costs. I will nt the same time and place, expose on that principle. (We Dey*. to public sale the feo simple oi said re il estate,

...

1 1

or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dis- tllC dOCtOI'S D2X01011. It charge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale ,, will be made without any relief whatever from WOUldll dO valuation or appraisement laws. sept. »ith. 1891. JOHN 1\ BIIM.K. I

Sheriff Montgomery

ykk

iis.50

Choking, sneezing and every

other form of catarrh in the head, is radically .cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Fifty cents. By druggists.

"Wood's 3?:taLOS3?!b.ocH -n E A E N & IS II Cud for 36 years {af-YonthtntWIW ot lat«rean. 7lces

by theusandxueCMitolly. Guar-] anlMd to-vur* all form* of Kerrous ___ 1 Weakness, or. Ajt dranlsta^

imt6Mcte

trcnoth and vig

Hong, 8p€rmator-!j^P**^^^p for Wood's Phon rlwa, Iiiidokbct, iS?'*** VJT'- tphodlae talreco iddill (b.e atrertu'1^1010fromLife.tEVwtltntA Oca] paduc&tl *ix. tb. by mall, Write for Dampblet.,: adtoM ThelWeoi Cnemloal Co., 131 woodward! UTe., Detroit, Mich.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM £J ii the ha r. i'r*'i:K*KS ft 'wxurmtil proMTth. Kcvcr Vails to Bcstore Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. CuA-a 'calp huxr talhug. 5f»c.nn(S I •»fct Druyg^U

l"« Parker's Ointror Tonic. Jl citfvs the wor*t CougJi« ?.»?uVl!" fy. Ii..lis»iion, 1*4111, Take in li.ne.00cu. VtlNDPPCOPNS. The onlv rare ousefor Con\L iwD« aUpttia. Uc. ai lru££i»Ui or UI^COX

It

rurii) K«r Sal«»

In Montgomery eounty. Imlianu 105 acres. uiul'i' liitfli state of ciiitivation yuod brick house, -rootl lurn. good spring water for cattle. Will sell nil irood, easy terms or evchanire for city property. Sea

ZACK MAIIOliXEV & SONS. Crawfordsville. liul.

"T