Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 July 1892 — Page 4
Commences
all
-THE GREAT-
Midsummer Cut Price Sale
-AT THE-
M'CLURE& GRAHAM
TRADE PALACE
SATURDAY, JULY
All Summer Goods must go, A full Stock to select from and you will find
North Washington Street.
kvyJ'
ARGAINS
over the House. Come in Ladies tor you will find much to please you. A full line of Cheney Bros'. Elegant Silks worth §1.25 per yard we put on sale at 78 1-2 cents. See them at the old Reliable Trade Palace of
M'CLURE&GRAHAM,
MI/HLEISEN'S CJ IPPER,
NO CURE, NO PAY.
After 30 years' practice as a traveling doctor, treating thousands successful of almost all chrouie diseases. UU. W. 1. TII.NEY. has opened a permanent local office in Crawfordsvlllo 0 treat chronic diseases, and invites all afllicted to call and got his diagnosis, as from His extended travoling experience lie often cures where others have failed, consultation tree. IT you are responsible it will not cost you a cent (except for inodicinos) until cured, or Uo has helped you all ho can.
To insure succoss the Doctor prefers to furnish all medicines, having on hand a largo supply ot all the latost and best remodios. Dr. liluoy treat successfully big nock, bladder and kidney diseases, bowel complaints, dobility. dropsy, sloinach troubles, hay fever, heart, liver and nerve diseases, plies and fistula, taints, old soros, skin disoasos, female diseases, rljoumatism, stiff joints, scrofula, tapo worms, all eyo and ear diseases, all throat and lung diseases, and catarrh positively cured.
Somecases nood medical and surgical treatment combined, such as, cataract, cross oyes, pterygium, sbmo tumors, some female trouble some rectal diseases, etc., to successfully treat such Dr. Tiluey has associated with
THREE EXI'KltT SPECIALISTS of tho city. Remember, all operations and treatment guaranteed. Oilico over Campbell 11 ros. storo. Honrs, S to 5 p. 111. Residence, Dry Branch. West Wabash avenue. The Doctor has patients in other towns he will visit them from tho 1st to theSth of each inontli. Ho will not be at home to business betwoen these days. Hemomber this. Visits mado when nocessary in town, $1, ISeyond S,1 per mile, cash.
Tha liri'j.it line ol: Wet GloiIs for alp urposes and ,1 general line of forignand domestic cigars in thecity. Winn you want to smile remember to go to the CLIPPER,lOSaouth Green Street.
You need not be nick If you /?/, will take Moore's Pilules- (((U They area marvelous medicine
They kill the microbes. They cure chilla. fevers, sick headache, rheumatism, liver and blood disorders, malaria.
Better than quinine They move the bowels, quinine/ don't, lienoe always bettor. Foracoldtaketwo relief quick. SO Pilules in a box. 5Uc. 3 for |t. JOrrs.In use. Dr.C.C.Moore, 7i Cortlandt Street, New Tork.
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HE SMILES!
Of Course He Smile.
Everybody! Smile*
When Tliey Drink at
CUT SALE!
1'iece Stuff, $1.-10 now 81.25 S1.G0 now 1.45 Poplar siding 81.75 now 1.05 Drop siding §1.75 now 1.55 Shiplap $1.70 now 1.50 Barn siding 81.70 now 1.50 Carpet iloring 81.75 now 1,50 Yellow pine Iloring 83.25 now 2.30 Clear pine shingles $3.50 now 3.25 and pine shingles 83.25 now XandX S3.00no\v... and S2.75 now... Cedar shingles 83.25 now lied cedar shingles 83.75 now 3.50 Cypress shingles S4.25 now 3 50 lied Cedar Posts 35c now 2'J Lath Sii.OO now 2.75 Huntington Lime 75c nov 05 Best English Port cement S5 "0 no ,v 4.25
3.00 2.75 2.50 3.00
Louisville cement '-..50 no*" 1.00
This sale is strictly Cash and will last only a short time at
Binford's Lumber Yard,
213 S. Washington Street.
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THE REVIEW
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Where was Willie Humphries?
Special to the REVIEW.
JROCKVILLE, July 28.—Wintield S. Carpenter, of Clay county, was nominated by the republican convention Eat this place to-day as the candidate for.jCongross from the Eigth District. The nomination almost went begging. Carpenter was finally coaxed into accepting the race and was nominated by acclamation. Tho convention wasjfpoorly attended and but little enthusiasm manifested.
NAUGHTY ELMER,
Leaves His Y?ife and Elopes with Fair Ollie Mills. Elmer March, who for more that a year ran a feed yard on east Main street, has fallen from grace. If ho hasen't Mrs. Marsh has missed her guess badly and Elmer is a much wronged man. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Marsh returned from a two week's visit with friends in Newcastle and found her home tightly secured against her entrance and her husband gone. A search anions his loafing places failed to disclose a trail of the lost man and tho wife concluded that ho had shook her for good and skipped out with a young woman, Miss Ollio Mills, to whom he had been paying a great deal of attention for the past few weeks. Securing an officer she then proceeded to the Mills home on east Collego street and there found that Ollio had disappeared about the same tiinp Elmer had and the natural supposition is that they have gone together. Mrs. Marsli is almost prostraed with grief by the desertion. In an interview Mrs. Marsh says that for several years her married life was a perfectly happy one and dates her husband's downfall to the Nancy Lightcap trouble two years ago, the circumstances of which our readers are all familar with. "Since this time,'' Mrs. Marsh continued, "my life has been miserable. Elmer has treated me cruellj but I have borne it all. Time and again I have known him to bo out with other women and for the past six months ho has shown a decided preference to Ollio Mills, but I nover dreamed Elmer would|take that]step,"and with this the poor woman broke down and wept bitterly. Mrs. Marsh loft Wednesday evening for Veedersburg where sho has a brother living. Just what action she will take in tho matter is not yet known..
Mrs. Devaugk Skips Out.
Mr. Dovaugh is the gentleman and scholar who runs a shooting gallery on Green street. Up until last Tuesday ho and his wife occupied rooms in the Opera House block but now he is keeping bachelor's hall and is looking for a mate. This precious pair have made things lively on more than one occasion by their wordy wars and Mrs. Dovaugh has frequently complained to the police about the brutal treatment her husband accorded her. On the other hand Mr. Devaugh claims that his wifo is subject to fits of insanity during which time his life is unsafe in her presence. Last Tuesday morning she sent for Officer Grimes and poured into his ear a tale of woe. She said her husband would whip and beat her and she was afraid of her life. She- wanted Grimes to sell her household goods with which to raise money to secure her passage back to her friends in New York. Of course the officer couldn't sell her goods and after acquainting her ofjthe fact left. Soon after she packed up a few clothes and going to the home of David Smith n?ar the Big Four depot waited for tho tho east bound train which she boarded and that is the last seen of her. The husband has made no effort to find her und is probably happy in the thought that he is rid of a wife. So moves the world.
Sue's Tale of Woe.
Thursday an interesting divorce case was filed in tho circuit court whereupon Susan J. Boots, of Sugar Creek township, is plaintiff and Samuel Boots is defendant. If all is true, as alleged in Susan's complaint Sam is an "ornery cuss" and would be a good subject for the white caps. Mrs. Boots avers that they were married in 1890. Soon utter the happy event he loft her and was gone for 1G months. Last May he returned and after taking 885 of Susie's hard earned cash left again since which time lie has not been hoard from. Sho further says that ho has beaten and abused her, that ho is drunken and profane and unfit for decent society. If this is true Susan will soon bo free.
By request of many patrons and friends of Dr. E. Huntsinger, Eyo, Ear, Catarrh and Spectacle Specialist will resume his regular visits (oveiy four weeks) to Waveland, Commencing, Friday, August 5th, and remaining til 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Oflicwith Drs. Koleiser & Kelso.
Farmers should not fail to see the big advertisement of W. M. Darter in th is issue of THE REVIEW. It will be time well and profitably spent.
Bobbing the Graves,
Three miles north of Waynetown is a beautiful mound in the conter of what is known as the Old Showen farm. Upon this mound in the early settling of tho country the Showens opened up a family burial ground. Since then the place has become a public cemetory, but like all country cemeteries has been neglected, there being only a spasmodic effort at intervals to make the place respectable.
A
Waynetown citizen having oc
casion to visit the grounds this week was horrified to find scattered about, pieces of a coffin and the handles of a casket the bones from tho fore-arm and the thigh, and to see a skull grinning at him from the grass. A pair of slipperB nearly one hundred feet away were picked up. Although horrified at the ghastly find, this gentleman is no skep tic nor does he believe in hobgoblins or spooks, but set about at once to find the cause of the desecration and soon discovered that some animal had dug into the grave and carried bones together with parts of the coffin to the surface. The finding of the skull and slippers with bones from both extremities proves the animal had denuded the whole skeleton of its flesh. In years past othergraves.have been disturbed but how many graves have been robbed is hard to tell and whose they are can never be known, as thero are no head marks by which they can bo identified.—Waynetown Hornet.
A Big Day's Business.
.Tn W. M. Darter's 24 years experience in tho grain business he nevor.j'°had a day equal to that of last Saturday. From seven o'clock a. m., to 5 o'clock p. m., he bought, dumped and elevated 3,000 bushels of wheat. This record was never equalled by any dealer in this or adjoining counties and Mr. Darter is justly proud of it. Since harvest^besan he has purchased more wheat by -*half than during any similar period in his experience. This speaks volumes for Montgomery county's wheat crop for '02.
Closing Out Sale of High Bred Stock and Farming: Implements. I will offer at my place 1 ,' miles west of Crawfordsville, on Yountsville pike, on Tuesday, Aug. 0. 1392, all tho live stock and farming implements, consisting of brood mares with colts two Wilkes fillies, one of which has a colt by her side, sired by Richwood "10,-1.30 two yearling Abdallah fillies, one yearling coach colt and and one Standard filloy 7 head of Jersey cown, 3 of them just fresh and 3 will bo fresh soon, the other giving flow of rich milk. Here is a chance to get some extra good butter cows. Will also offer my entiro herd of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs, consisting of 10 head of recorded Brood sows and the splendid breeding male Elect, no., 9,005 one October male and 40 head of March and April pigs, which is decidedly the best lot ever raised on tho farm.
A complete outfit of farm implements, wagon, top buckboard, new carl, two sets of farm harness and other things too tedious to mention. As the farm has been sold this stuff will all sell recardless of price.
TEK.MS:—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over 85, and a discount of per cent will be given for cash 85 and under cash on day of sale. II. W. SMITH, J. 30. 2t. Tude Hamilton, Auctioneer.
Attention Knights!
Make your arrangements to go via tho Big Four Route to tho Biennial Encampment Knights of Pythias, at Kansas City, August 19th, to 2'2d, good returning until Sept. loth, at very low rates. Remember, the finest trains in America run daily via tho Big Four Route, with Palace Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars, Elegant Coaches, and hotel dining cars. Best line to Kansas City. For tickets and full information, call on or address G. E. Robinson, agent, Big Four Route Crawfordsville, Ind. D. B. MAUTIN,
General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, O.
Low Rate* to Denver, Salt Lake City, Helena, Aug. 1st tn 10th.
Call on nearest agent, Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R., Clover Leaf route, for tickets to Salt Lake City, Helena, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, (fee. Lowest rates ever offered. Tickets on sale August 1st to 10th, return privilege until Oct 12th.
GREATTROUPE
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C. C. Jenkins,
Gen. Pass. Agt., Toleeo, O.
Yellowstone National ParK. Have you ever seen this world's wonderland? If not and you contemplate a trip to it the coming summer, it is well to bear in mind that the Wisconsin Central Lines is the through car route from Chicago and Milwaukee, via tho Northern Pacific R. R., running through Pullman Vestibulod and Tourist sleepers without change. Meals served enroute in dining cars. Tho Wisconsin Central Lines is also the best route from Chicago to all tho delightfully cool summer resorts in Wisconsin and the Northwest. Pamphlets containing valuable information will be sent free upon application to D. W. Janowitz, D. P. A., Indianapolis, or to Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger ticket Agent, Chicago, 111.
Locuste have destroyed the crops in South Africa, and now the natives are eating the locusts.
•nim? from its Tremendous,. Triumphant man Tour of over 20,000# Miles, to
Returning For Exhibit all its Wealth ot Crowning Wonders,
AT
Crawfordsville
On Saturday, Aug. 13th.
SELLS BROS.'
Enormous United Shows
THE BIG ONE OF THE WORLD!
Only Representative Australian Exhibit, llegal Roman Hippodrome, Mo ster Menagerie. Only Giant Hippopotami, Higgest Circuses on Earth. Only Tribe of Wild Bedouin Warrior Athletes, Only Antipodean Aviary, .Only Darkest Africa Aquarium, The Olympian Stage of Old,
Only Royal Japanese Troupe, Mid-Air Gymnasium, Childrens' Fairyland Frolics, Grotesque Carnival, Arabian Night's Romances, Spectacular Pilgrimage to Mecca, An Exhibition manifestly worthy Its American reputation ami tho oxteusiva promises win, which ft came upon Australia.— Sydnky J)aii.y Tei.kukai'ii.
MOKE FOR THE MONEY THAiN WAS EVKt-. HEAKD OF Presented in More than llic Magnitude and Elegance Which Astounded the Antipodes,
While abroad most notable additions were made to its attractions, by the purchase in Australia, the East Indies and elsewhere of many exceedingly rare and royal wild beasts, birds and reptiles. Conspicuous ainongthein
Three Most Enormous Tigers Ever Known,
Any one of which is big enough to swallow any other heretofore exhibited. It is easily seen that Soils'Circus deserves its reputation, ami is fully worthy of tho biggost patronage thp public can bestow. certainly dwarfs everything we have over had In \ustralia —Mei.hoi'ksk Uaii.y ilKKM.n.
It has made the Greatest Journey of jits kind. The most successful one of ?J any age. Most Daring leat of Private
Tha Classic Racing Circuit of the World. Its Bravest Bareback Kings and Charioteers The Male and Female Champions of the Turf.
A Hundred Artists of World-Wide Repute. The Prophet's Sons
Enterprise! Outsplendoring all past !efforts and results. A Giant's Pilgrim-
pires in Railroad •Shows.
Strangely Curios things. Morality, Mirth, Merit's Tidal wave. An artist V! Army in Stupendous Tents. Teeming with Features from the Antipodes.
Amusement's bonds. AVhole Trains of Vast1and Novel Great steamship loads of
Arenic Hosts in Eighty Brilliant Acts.
The Savage Monarchs ot Most Distant Wilds. The Hugh Behemoths Told About in Job Splendid Wild Beasts From Equatorial Lands.
Gymnasts are Engaged. No Space for an Inferior Act. And Not an Inch t.o Spare the Commonplace. No Equal to It Can Be Organized.
A Racing Herd of Wisest Elephants. The AU-Amazing Hippopotami.
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perhuman Feats THE ROYAL GYMNAST MARVELS OF JAPAN Bright. Golden Visions fresh from Fairy Realms An Elf Land Plavground for the Little Folks A STARTLING TOURNAMENT OF LOFTY LEAPS The very air alive with Daring Deeds. A Ceaseless Carnival of Harmless Fun. Sensations till there is no room for more none but the Greatest Riders will appear None save the Finest
Is Known So Famously and Far. Or Can Obtain the Features It Presents. It Will Eclipse all You Have Ever Seon.
No Other Bare Its Fabulous Expense No Other Pays One Half Such Salaries.
And Seen Leaves Nothing Lacking to the Eye. Its Programme isPr ^digiousBeyond Words. Moral as Mighty, and as Pure as Great.
croam of the circus talent of the world.—Sydnky Daily Stah
At every place ol Exhibition, Free to all, an Inaugural Morning Eesplenclent Holiday
STREET PAGEANT
Revealing a Golden Avalanche of Wild Beast Wonders and Spectacular Splendor None Should Fail to See. Two Performances Daily, at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors Open One Hour Previous. Lowest Exourcion Rates on nil Railroads,
