Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 November 1892 — Page 6

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TO WHO OurNew Stock Is All In!

Over Coats for yourself and boys are

Bigger! Better!

Crawfordsville.

than ever before! Fall and Winter Season now

open at the Only One Price Clothing House in

The Only Corner Clothing House in the city.

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We have a fine line ot suits for early fall wear.

We can show you more new conceits and more

new styles than the rest of the stores put

together We can fit you as fine as the finest

merchant tailor and in most cases fit you better

and with more style. The difference in price is

in our favor by more than half. If you enjoy

seeing nice Goods come in and let us show

them to you. You will be welcome if you want

to buy now or later. See our latest styles of

Men and Youths' business and dress snits! See

our novelties in Children's clothing and our

Complete line of Hats and urn.shing Goods.

Our New Stock of Fall and Winter Suits and

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Death of Uncle Tommy DavisThomas Davis, one of the venerable pioneer citizens of Montgomery county, died at his home, west of the city, Sunday morning, at the advanced age of 87 years. The deceased was a brother of Warren Davis. He was known to about every person in the county as an honorable, upright, conscientious man, charitable to a fault and loved and esteemed by all. He has been a consistent member of the Baptist churrh for many years, and a firm believer in and supporter of democratic doctrine and principles. The funeral occurred Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. T. P. Fusion officiating.

Death ofMichael Barnes.

Michael Barnes, a highly "respected old citizen died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elias Mills, on east College street, Wednesday morning, at the ripe old age of 85 years of general debility. Mr. Barnes has resided in this county for 30 years and in Crawfordsville for over 20 years. He was a good citizen and was respected by all. He leavesseyen living children namely: Mrs. W. T. BayleBs, Mrs. Reubeu Stout, Mrs. E. Mills, Mr«. D. Tucker of Colfax, Mrs. Ponder of Indianapolis, and Natbanand Uriah Barnes of Cincinnatti The funeral occurred from the residence Friday.

Wampler vs. Wampler.

No little surprise was oftcasioned Mon day by the announcement that Lillie Wampler had filed suit for a divorce from her husband, John C. Wampler, charging in her complaint cruel treatment and failure to provide. The defendant was as much surprised as any person, knowing nothing of th« suit until notified by a friend. Mr. Wampler strongly denies the charges and is unable to account for the action of his wife, they having lived together right up to the hour of the filing of the suit.

Mrs. Wampler is in Indianapolis visiting friends.

RheumatismCured in a day.—"Mysti Cure" for Rhuematism and Neuralgi radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and disease immediately disappears. If tirst bottle fails to benefit money promptly refunded. Sold by

Dr. R. Ontchoa. Druggist CrawTords

Gives Perfect Satisfaction.

Mr. B. F. Keesling, of Logansport, I Ind., writes as follows: "We have sold your Morris'English Stable Liniment for the past twelve months and am free to say is one of the best se'.ling and most satisfactory remedies we have over handled. We have never had one instance where it has not given perfect satisfaction and we can always recommend it. Sold by Nyo & Booe. nov. 5 1.

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ORDER YOUR NEW SUIT OF.

Colman & Murplijr9 he Leading Tailors, 206 East Main Street.

MONEY TO LOAN!

at the lowest market rate. Good notes cashed at a small discount. 3m.

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YVan ted. Poultry, lfre and dr«Med, wild gam*. voulson, Teal, mutton, beof, perk, butter, *K£8 cfcaese, nary b.mn», green and drlc4 fruits, potatoes, oniohi, apples, furs and skins, glnsang root, pep corn. References given wheu called for and prompt returns made.

BUSHELS WANTED!

IGHESTCASHPRICE.

I am now prepared to handle all the corn in Montgomery county. iged c" pay more for your corn thao any dealer in the county. Bring it right on as I

M. E. BALLARD & CO

3449 Cottage Qrere Avenue, Chicago, 111.

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