Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 October 1892 — Page 8
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STOVES!
-SPECIAL-
REDUCTION!
-IN PRICES OF-
Bicycles
or ALL KINDS FOB OS E WEEK
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Ross Bros' 99 Cent Store.
gooil second hand cushion tire safety for sale cheap.
Honest Goods at Honest Prices
Business is conducted on the "Live and Let Live" Plan at
CASHFRTS
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See him before selling your produue. It will pay youj
HE SMILES!
Of Course He Smile.
Everybody Smiles
When They Drink at
MU*HLEISEN S CI IPPER.
The finest line of Wet G_ods for all purposes arr' .1 general line of foreignand domestic cigars in the city. Wh you want to smiley remember to go to the CLIPPER, 108 south Green Street.
MORHE TAN 700 OASES
HAVE BEEN TREATED AT THE
luVUll/lM IMIU I
SINCE MARCH 1 1892.
Testimonials can be seen at office. The worst cases are solicited. Our examinations and treatments are the same as are given in the great hospitals of New York city, where thousands of patients are seen every month and where we have learned our business.
The Boat Equipped In the State for the Troatmcnt of all
CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES
AND DEFORMITIES.
Wo have all modern apparatus:, appliances and remedies. Among others tho now PNEUMATIC I CABINET and NEW GERMAN VAl'OIl THE AT.
J1ENT, for Catarrh and .Lung Trouble. COMPOUND OXYGEN, for general debility, lunt troubles and asthma.
All kinds of Electrical Apparatus, A pos toll's Method (Eloctrolysis) for FEMAI.E COMPLAINTS. In fact overy method kuown to Medical Science for gB|§~7! combatting disease, These with our largo oxperl-
I'll"' give results Unit seem remarkable to thpsp Sglpfj who know only the old style of drugging. We treat all chronie. private and sexual diseases and deformities. With special attention given to pi- Eye, Ear.'Nose, Throat and Lung diseases Kupture
Hydrocele. Varicocele, JScromla, I'aralyBis, Fits. Kheumatisin, lleadi-chc, White Swelling, Old Sores, lccrs, etc. Cancers and Tumors removed without
in by Electrolyers. Tape Worm romoved in foui hours. Stricture and Syphilis cured. A euro of Piles guaranteed. Club Foot and Cross Eyes ttraightencd. Export Surgical Opcratiohs and Private Diseases a specialty. We invito all to eomo and see our equipments and learn our methods. Consultation and examination free. Wo uso the genuine Hi-chloride of gold euro for tho Liquor Habit.
DR8- CHRISTOPHER & THOMPSON.
No. 21 North Fifth Street. Fourth business house north of Morning .Journal office. Dr. Frank B. Thompson, of New York, Manager
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST!
-ALL KINDS OF-
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.——at cost for the next thirty davs iit the
"HOW"
C0H00F& FISHER,
STOVES!
Surreys
mm ate.
Health Rood, no need for doctors. The train killed another horse for Ben Ply.
Potatoes are scarce in this part of the county. Twenty-three houses havo been built in Wingato in the last 12 months.
Dan Carter has moved to hiB new residence that has just been completed. E. Gilkey sold 10 acres of land adjoining Wingatc, to Chas and Day Grimes for $1,000,
The game of the Republicans in this precinct is to get all the democrats to move that havo to, before the election.
Some of our boys went to Black Rock, on the Wabash, fishing and came homo with
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black eyc6 and no
fish. Wash Badsin has moved to his new place and seems to bo well pleased. Wash is all [right, since he took the Keeley cure.
W. R. Myers spoke in our town, on the 27th. The Republicans were well pleased with tho'spooch, and of course the democrats were too.
SHILOH.
John Byrd is on the petit jury. The Shiloh young' people spent Sunday at Asher Wert's.
FrankJSmitli iB not able to navigate having sprained both of his feet. Miss Hannah Johnson is teaching school at thej brick school house this winter.
Rev. W. II. Sherill, the new minister, will preach his 'first sermon hero Sunday evening.
A prize fight will probably bo arranged to take place in this neighborhood soon.
Zeph Newland, who has lived on Tom Lynch's farm so long, has moved to Smartsburg.
There will bo an ice cream supper at this place on Saturday evening, Oct. 15. Everybody invited.
Whoever heard of a Presidential campaign with so little excitement. The drum corps, tin horns, torches, etc. being entirely unknown, We believe it to be the best Jway, but still it seems so very^unusual.
DAfLLINGTON.
Dry and dusty. B. Kimsey is back from Kentucky. Darlington has three butcher shops. Craig Johnson is able to be out again. Mat Griffin went to Frankfort, Wednesday.
Newt. Johnson had a public sale last Monday. Ed. Rinkcr has gone to Morgan county on a visit.
John Kersey, of Frankfort, was here this week. The steam shovel is still doing work near here.
Billy Wheeler, of Tacoma, Wash., is visiting here. Wheats still going lo*ver, only GG cents forjtho best.
Sam Giffin has bought half interest in Ead's^butclier shop. Link Hayes has gone to his old home in Washington county.
V. Craig and wife havo abandoned their trip to Oregon. We need rain badly as the pastures and wheat are drying up.
John Thornburg had one leg broken by being kicked by a horse. Tum^and Elijah Avery, of Middle Fork, were here Wednesday. lJert Nobes is administrator of the estate of the late A. M. Straten.
The Vundalia has taken off the fast trains. We regret it very much. Sam Booher is attending the Lutheran conference in Marion county.
Itjis said by those who know that Darlington will not burn gas this winter.
Bob Dunbar, candidate for county commissioner, WUG here Tuesday evening.
Dave McCalister, the next Senator from this county, was hSro Tuesday night.
Don't forget the democratic speaking at Shannondale,*Saturday night, are invited.
It Is Not To Be
WONDERED AT
That we are Doing Such an
Canton Flannel, good quality st 4c por yard. Unbleached Muslin, only Be, worth 8MJC. A good ]ialr of grey or whiio blankets at 75c. A good red, nil wool blanket for 99c. Good rod table linon only 19c per yard.
Tuesday and was buried here Wednesday, Rev. M. B. McKinsey officiating. John Bible, Grant Agnew, Walter Ilulet and Wally Sparks all attended the democratic speaking hero Tuesday night.
If wo had more dwelling houses in Darlington they could be occupied. Why don't some one build a lot of houses^to rent? It would pay twenty per cent, on tho investment.
James Flannighan and Miss .Myrtle Elliot were married last Wednesday. May they live long and happy together is the wish of your scribe.
Last Tuesday night the hall hero was packed full of people to hear E. V. Brookshire speak, but to their great disappointmnet he did not come and James Seller poured out tariff to them to his best ability, not being prepared or loaded as he said, in conclusion, but no one but Mr. Brookshire could have satisfied that crowd of democrats who come out to hear him. There wero several republicans present also to hear him speak. Now we will forgive him thiB time for not coming, but send us another appointment and be sure and come.
Cloaks. Oloaks.
All
Mr. Johnson, of Indianapolis, is having a barn put up on the late John Hollingwortlvs farm.
Willey Marshall, who was caught by the work train here some time ago, is still confined to his room.
Mr. Verts, who was kicked by a horse, was seen on our streets last Wednesday but still has his jaw tied up.
Will Mullin sold his old stand-by mate at the sale last Monday for SO, to a liveryman of Crawfordsvilio.
Ira Booher,] wife land their little grandson, will start next week for Chicago to remain about two weeks.
John M. BooherJJs erecting a wind pump to be used in the creamery. John wants good cool butter milk to drink.
Wm. Simmons died at Frankfort last
Grand Cloak Opening. All the late styles, color and weaves, at tho Trade Palace cloak Parlor, Saturday and Saturday night, Oct. S.
Wo will show everything new and stylish, in fall and winter garments, as we havo made special arrangements with one of the largest Eastern factories to have everything novel and new in this line on exhibition.
One of their expert fitters will be with us all day and evening and .will take pleasure in showing you through. Come. Wo especialy invite you. You will see hundreds of handsome new garments, models in fine styles, good taste and fair prices. Don forget Saturday, day and night- At the Trade Palace cloak parlor.
MCCLUKF,
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A Whole Oar Load.
Darter has just received another car load of the Celebrated Golden Link flour which he will sell below all competition or exchange for wheat, Come and get the best on earth.
and lm.
Take your chickens to R. B. IIolT get highest prices.
Don't You Know
That no horse will ever die of colic, bots or inflamattop if Morris English Stable Powders are used two or three times a week. This has been proven more than once and we now guarantee it. Pound 25 cts. at Nye\fcBooe's. S—1,1
See our curtains, blinds, chenile tiers, lounge and table covers at Ciure and Grahams.
JUST LOOK!
And so on through the stock.
OUR CLOAKS ARE NOW ALL IN.
And we have them from the cheapest to the very finest novelties at a saving of from $2 to $10 on every cloak. And in Millinery Goods we stand at the head for quality and low prices.
Abe Levinson,
Opposite Court House. First door west of Kline's Jewelry Store.
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Take your produce to R. B. HofT. lm
And now a theatrical manager is bringing opt an Ute Indian as a star. There is a tendency in some quarters to turn the stage into a museum.
Glen Park
The beautiful grove just west of the limits known as Britton Glon, has been platted into large suburban lots and named Glen Park.
These lots vary in size from two to four acres, and so arranged as to provide a beautiful building site in the grove and tillable land in the grove on
There are over 200 tine forest trees, mostly hard
maple
in this tract of land,
and it is conceded by all to be the
most
attractive and beautiful place for suburban homes anywhere witl reach of the city.
It is situated in a good neighborhood on ono of the finest drives leading om the city and there ie no railroad to cross.
Lots will be sold persons buying for a home at very reasonable prices, onethird purchase money down and from ono to three years time, or longer if desired, on deferred nayments.
Call at tho office of Britton & MofTett, attornevs, and examine the plat and learn prices. '^w
Reunion 75th and 101st Regiments, Elwood, Ind. Oct- 6th and 7th. Toledo, St. Louis A: Kansas City R. R. Clover Leaf route will issue low rate tickets via Kokomo. Call on nearest agent. C. C. Jenkins, G. P. A.,
Toledo, Ohic
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Our Prices Tell
Where People Go
To Buy Bargains.
60 dozen Cordod Border Handkerchiefs, only 5c worth jo0 See our elegant Surah Silks at 29c, worth fiOc. All good Calioos 7o and 7#c quality, only 6c. Peperall 10-4 sheeting only 15c yd. See our Towels at 25c, they are worth 30c.
ANOTHER BOOM.
MUST HAVE IT QUICK.
I have just taken a contract to fill an order for 20,000 bushels of Milling Wheat for one of the largest milling houses in Indiana. 1 have 30 days in which to fill the contract and will not permit anything to stand in my waa to do it. Bring on you wheat now and get
An Outside Price.
Don't be deceived by the little brass tester. I don't requirfe your wheat to weigh 58 pounds in order to give you No. 2 prices. It dosen't matter what your wheat weighs so the grain is plump and dry. Your wheat does not have to grade No, 2 to get an outside price. All I require of it is to be good milling wheat. Come and get honest weights and honest prices,
W. M. DARTER
Bis: Four Elevator.
L. S. AYERS & CO.
GRAND
OPENING!
FALL AND WINTER!
OUR NEW STORE COMPLETED.
Ready for business with greater facilities, more room, more goods and ic greater variety. MEW IMPORTATIONS ALL RECEIVED.
Dry Goods, Millinery, Dressmaking.
Our three departments in Dressmaking are under the charge of Madam Ayer, Madam Phelps aud Miss Goul.
UNEQUALED OPPORTUNITY. UNSURPASSED STOCK.
UNMATCHED SERVICE. UNEXCEPTIONAL RESULTS.
Iv. S. AYERS I CO.
INDIANAPOLIS. INI).
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