Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 October 1891 — Page 5

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WORTH OF

^CHOTHING^

HATS, UNDEKWEAH, BOOTS AND SHOES.

Yon can save Twenty per cent, by going to

Con, Cunningham,

The Crawtordsville Clothier am! Hatter.

The Only One Trice house of the kind in Crsiwfordsville. Indiana.

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how far you go.

Brown's Dentat Parlors

30 Circle Street,

IF-JON HALL BUILDING. Formerly with the N. Y. Steam Dental Co. Ocl Crown and Hridge Work a Specialty.

TEETH WITHOUT PLATES.

Filling anil preserving tlio Natural Teeth a specialty, work guaranteed to be tlrll A call ho cited.

POSITIVE

BROTHERS

v.

A Point "Well Taken.

One point well driven home is worth a dozen half hearted statements We do business on business principles and. when we sell a pair of shoes, it is as good a pair as can be manufactured for the money. The moment you put your feet into them

begin to get.' satisfaction mil of them. We manage our atfairs so that a minimum margin ot profit satisfies us and we don't make one customer pay the bad debts of another. You may easily hire worse if you go any further. but vou can't fare anv better no .matter

M'CLAMROCK & YOUNGMAN

WASHINGTON STOIT. COURT HOUSE.

Teeth »xtr«ioted without paiu. All J). N. HROWN.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

EAST MAIN STREET-'

IM'.SIDKNCK, -lifts. Washington St.

you'll

On a Serious Charge.

Jeremiah Long, more familiarly known as "Bunty Brown," now lies in the county bastile on a very serious charge. He was arrested Tuesday night at the instignation of Mary I lough who charged him with an unsuccessful attempt to commit rape. Mary is but thirteen years of age and has for sometime past been employed at the Robbins House. Last Tuesday evening, as was lier accustomed want, she left the hotel about nine o'clock and started for her home in the north end. On north Washington street she fell in with Long. 1 According to the girl's testimony in the Mayor's court Wednesday morning Long picked her up and carried her quite a

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distance. When in front of the brown stone mansion of Perry Endicutt he sat her down and began making indecent proposals to her and attempted to carry them into execution by force. She struggled with him for some time before her screams awakened Endicutt who hastily slipped on a pair of unmentionables and hastened to the girl's home and notified her brother, William, who came to her! relief and took her home in an exhausted condition. Long vehemently denies any attempt to take undue advantage of the girl and says he can easily beat the case when it comes to trial. After hearing the evidence Mayor Carr bound Long over to court in the sum of 8:200. in default of which lie is enjoying life in the merrv-go-round.

The Review In Error.

The Rkvjuw was misinformed last week in an article which stated that Hervy Wilhite and "Hoot" Patton, of Coal Creek township, had been lined by Judge Snyder on a grand jury indictment charging them with disturbing a religious meeting. While it is true the grand jury did return an indictment against them for disturbing a public meeting, and they were arrested and brought before Judge Snyder, they did not plead guilty and were not fined. On the other hand Prosecutor MofTett, as soon as learned the true state of affairs from Benjamin Swank, at once nolle prosequild the ease and set. the boys free, there being no case against them. According to Mr. David Patton, father of one of the boys, the indictment was the outcome of spite-work on the part of a couple of would be patriarchs in church work in that township whom Mr. Patton threatens to bring proceedings against for falsely imprisoning his son. and the end is not vet.

Good Night, Ladies.

That blooming pair of soiled doves. Lou Alley and Teet Kenyon, have had their wings cropped. They came up before Judge Snyder Tuesday and after their motion for a now hearing had been denied the court sentenced tliem to one year each in the female reformatory in Indianapolis. They received their sentences'without flinching Sheriff Bible will escort the dear girls to thier new abode to-day.

Marriage Licenses.

Newton Campbell and Luju Corns. Winfiold S. Warren and Daisy Florence Hollingworth.

Levi J. Pitman and Rosa E. Skelton. Walter E. Pickett and Jessie .VanSickle.

A four-leaf clover scarf-pin is thoiu to shed luck.

Will In' lit Nutt Monday. Oct. 2li.

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Companies are being organized to insure against bad debts.

The electric fan has been suggested as a useful antipyretic in fevers.

Two young American bicyclist wheeled it up Mount Ararat.

have

No better goods can bo found for the prices than sit Curtis' boot and shoe house.

Honest prices and square dealing vail at Curtis' boot and shoe house

pre-

D. C. BARNHILL, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMRE.

LOCAL NEWS.

Mrs. John l'ursel and daughter, Miss Hattic, are visiting relatives in Warren, O.

Mrs. Minnie L. Slieek was granted a divorce from her husband, Hiram U. Sheek, by Judge Snyder Thursday.

On Thursday of this week Dr. Huntsinger performed a very critical operation upon the eye of Mrs. (ieo. Shane.

At the meeting of the National Morse Thief Detective Association in (Ireenville. ().. this week. John S. Uray was chosen (Irand Organizer by acclamation, and James A. Mount, was elected president on the first ballot. One hundred aJid sixty companies were representedThe next: meeting will be held in Anderson, I nd.

The Sentinel gave an overcoat to the man guessing the nearest: to Sullivan's majority for Mayor of Indianapolis at the election this week. The majority is 2,7'IS. Ail Indianapolis man guessed 2,720 and takes the coat. Chas. Wright of this city guessed 2,7.")0, which isa good guess among the scores that were made.

House. Crawfordsville, cn

Surgeon in charge.

lEYE. CANCER AND PILE HOSPITAL

of Indianapolis.

Will Not T.ejit a i^aliont lit4 (.'mi N«

Tlie crowds that tro to see him

This Great Physician

tnnro of P-mcer C-lt 'irrh

FREE EXAMINATIONS.

lie examines the sick and afllicted free of charge, and charges only for value received. Thcye examinations are scientific and strictly confidential at his office All correspondence should be directed to Dawson E.Barnes, 111,7 N. Tennessee st, Indianapolis,Ind..Eye Cancer and Pile Hospital.

Jq-UTICK TO I1KIHS, HKIMTOKS. liTC.'

it will

Cmmt :mtl ••I*. I'I'hu 1 'iiKvlllc, IruliiMin. Ofllco Open lny ami Night lUliN SWANK A*»i-la..t lies. 80S W. Market St.

iYouCanStopaCoughi I at any

foe with

DOCTOR

ENCL1SH

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mm &

esLD!

I IN TWELVE HOURS

A 25 cent Bottle may savo you: $100 in Doctor's bills—may save your life. Ask your Druggist! for it. IT TASTES GOOD. 5

PURE PINK PIi-Lb.

•Dr. Acker's English Pills

CCKR BILIOUSNESS.

Sntnll, nl'uvorlte with I lie Turtle*. W. H. HOOKEK & CO., 4# West, llroartwuy, N. Y.j

"Wood's F3a.cs^p!bLOcI in e, TUB GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Used for 86 3ear

by thousands suocenfullj. Guaranteed

to eure

all

forms of Nerrous Weakness, Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Impotency. and all the effects Photo from Life.

Sheriff's Sale.

i'.y virtue of fi certilled copy of a Decree to'nu direct oil from the Clerk of tti" Montgomery Circuit court, in a cause therein Kdvvin K. Small is plaintiff. and KHI5 lVt'lley anil Kdwani Itadley are defendants. requiring me to make the cum ol Two Hundred ami Fifty-Kight doli-trs and Seventy-Five cents. with interest said decree and costs I will expose at Ic' Sale to the highest, bidder on

SAITKDAY, Of: POM-IK A. II. 1!H, liet,« een llie houi of 10 oVloi.-lc A. M. find I o'clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House in Cruwfordsville, .MonlKomory county, Indiana, the rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years. Hie following real estate, to-wit

Part of the south-wn^t ipiarter of section fr.ur. teen, (141, township nineteen, (l'.li uortli. rang six, til!, west, described as follows l!ei:inmii ou the north Hue of Washington street in th town of Middletowii, now Waynetown, at a |oint twonty-four feut wewtof point whore tjie west line of Franklin street in said town would strike said north line of said Washington street, running tlienco north to Coal Creek, thence down said crock to the west line of tile east half of said south-west i|\ittrlei' of seetiou fourteen. 14, thence south to the north line of said Washington street, liiencoenst to the (dace of beginning, situate in Montgomery county, in llit! Stale of I Indiana. I If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of i-aid red estate. V*| or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest tun] costs. Said sale, I fin I will be made without any relief whatever from

I valuation or appraisement laws. sept, aiitii, isoi. .loiiN r. mni.K,

each visit speak volumes ol his success |.- c-io.-,n /ns''sfnl!\I.y,"iiV-'ic\'ty. 11. M. Hillings, Att'y for 1'laintilT.

in curing all forms of surgical and chronic disease. Their cure are due to the long years of experience in the largest hospitals of the world which gives him thorough knowledge of diseases and their cure.

Sheriff's Sale.

l?y virtue of a certified copy of a decree to mo directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Robert E. liryant is Plaintiff, anil Andrew Cawley, Klizabeth Caw-

lo bis

,. Iliort «li(.S_Ol ^.inctl, L.llann, J,',}tilewiferstKllen

diseases Ol the Kidneys, Bladder, 1 ros- Indiana, are Ilefondnnts, riMjuiring me to make tl-ate Glandes and General Debilitv in tile sum of throe hundred and niuo dollars anil nun ninniVi th.in tin. .ufnirp trpnpr,1 s»xty-flve cents, with interest on said decree and 0110 in on' tnan tnc »t erage ^pnertu .os^-, wiut$xposo at. Pubii** aio to tin* highest practioner does in two years,because he bidder, on is a specialist and gives his entire at-( satukdav, octohki:-j4tii, A. n., is:i. teiltion to the cure Of chronic diseases liotween the iiours of 111 o'clock a. m. and o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the

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In ll-.e matter of the estate of ICdmond l'.owers, deceased. In the Montgotnerv Circuit, Court, September term, 1891. Notice is hereby given that William II Krmnntrout as executor of the estate of Kdniond Bowers, deceased, lias presented and filed his accounts and vouchers illfinal settlement of said estate, and that the satn will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 2nd day of November. 1H01. at which time nil heirs creditors or logatoos of said ostate are require to appear in said Court, and show causeif an there bo, why said accounts and vouchers slioul not be approved, and Iho heirs or distributee of said estate are also notified to bo in said Court at the tjmo aforesaid and make proof of heirship. Dated this jnil day of October,

WM. II. KltMAN'l'KOl.'T.

18111. Administrator.

OUR ARRANGEMENTS Jb'OR THE

FALL AND WINTER BUSINESS

Catharine Cawley,

pj National Dank of Crawfordsvillc,

Court liouse in Crawiordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents nml profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit:

Tlie northwest qimrt -r of tile northwest quarter of section twenty in township twenty (301 north, range four I) west, containing forty (40) acres more or less, situato in Montgomery county, in the Slate of lndlnna.

If such rents and prottts will notsoll for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the foe simplo of said real estate, or so much tliereol as may be sufficient to discharge snid decree, interest and costs. Said I sale will be made without any reliof whatever from valuation or npruisement laws.

Sept. ajth. A. 1).. 1 Hill. .JoliN I' ItlHMi, Sheriff Montgomery County. 1'. 510.00 Jly .Jos. S. llKS'ltY, Deputy.

Albert C. Jennison, Att'y for Plaintiff,

ole's Ootrfcoaa. Boot O O N .(^omposed of Cotton Hoot, Tansy and I'e.iiuyroyal—a recent discovery oy an 'old physician.

mnniniu—tiatu,

Is successfully used

Kffectual. Price $1, by mail,

sealed. Ladies, ask your drofglst for Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound and take no substitute, or inclose 8 stamps for sealed particulars. Address I'OXll 1.1 LY COMPANY, No. 3 FishW Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mlcli.

Indiana's I real Dry (.foods

E O I

THK-

NEW YORK. STORE

wr

INDIAN APOLIS,IND'Established 1853.

At Prices never before heard of.

ALL NEW GOODS

AND TllE-

Must Popular Prices.

150 Ladies' I Hack Cheviot

'.Diagonal Jackets,

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of Youthful folly and the excesses of later years.

CUvtt immidtate ttrtnsrtfc an&vUr-

or. AskdrarirMs for Wood'i Fnosphodlne take no substitute. One

package,_$1 six, $6, by mall. Write for pamphlet. Addrera The]Wood Chemical Co.. 131 Woodward uto., Detroit) Mich.

"With Full Shawl Collar trimmed Lynx fur actual value St 1.50, Special price, 810 09. 100

Medium Weight Cheviots,

All wool, lined through, rassnienterie trimmings on shawl collar imported to retail at 13.50.

Special price is 810.D0

225 Children's Gretclieii ("oats and New Markets,

All wool cloth, all sixes from 4 to 15 years. 85.00 each.

Walker Plush Saqms,

f'J inches long, lined throuh with quilted satin, regular value. 35.00 special price, 2o,00.

Feather Boas,

The Latest Styles.

200 Black Cockerill Feather Boas, 1.15 each, worth 1.75. 100 Feather Boas in Cockerill. I'eacock and other feathers, from 1.50 to 15.00 each.

A Great Sale of

Sealskin Garments

At less than maker's prices, all new styles and shapes, comprising Jackets, Saijues, New

Markets.

PETTiS DRY GOODS CO.

INDIANAPOLIf, IND.

FOUTZ=S

HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

tfCUTZ FOUTZ

r.-, '«»\v£3K wilt die of Colic. Dots or L?ko FkI' ./.tc'd I'owdcra ar»i nsetl intlivo. '/'j'.vdf.TS wiil ruiv uwl prevent.Hoo.TioLi:r I'onV/K wih nrtveut, Gapkm in Fo^vi.s» will Inrronvf* the quantity 6f ni\llt *ri iTt?at .udiity per ccnt., and make tue butter iirm ,i:m5

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l'ov.-tlu's wi'l carr or prevent almost "eyxut-

Disf A8B to whioh Hoidt nml (fitMeare subject. KoUTZ'S PoWDKKS WILL GIT* BxTlSFAOTlOtf. Sold everywhere.

DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor. SALTUCOBE. MO.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM

CloanBci anil Vftutlflci the h&ir. rruimitei a luxuriant E'uwth. Never Fails to Hestoro Gray

Hair to its Youthrul Color. Cunt nulp diacaics Ic hair lauing. J0c.an(l« 1.00 et Dnigglitt

CONSUMPTIVE

A E O

ir«t Parker's Ginger Tonio. It curci the *o«t bought Weak Lungs, DcbTn^'lrdigcVtionrrafrirTake iu time.S0ctk

Farm Tor Snle

In Montgomery county, Indiana lOo acres, under high state of cultivation good brick house, good barn, good spring water for cattle. Will sell on good, easy terms or exchange for city property. Sea

ZA CK MAHORNEY & SONS, Crawfordsville, Ind.

a

mrtment of our rimmings, Dempsey,