Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 February 1893 — Page 8

GOLD RING FOR LOct

One hundred different articles iJi Silverware for 25 cents. "Wwrjmtod beet plate. Full line of

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Books, Dolls, Dishes, Sleds, Skates Wagons, Desks, Doll Cabs, Etc. Folding Table GIVEN AWAY.

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WHITiiSVILLE.

Zeb Auman and family visited at New Roes laBt Sunday. Isaac Childers is still on tho sick list •with heart trouble.

Henry Smith was at home with his family over Sunday.

W. B. Luster has a new Jersey cow. Willie pays she is a good one. Jap Goble and Pierce Rettiuger were at Crawforsdville last Saturday.

John H. Epperson, of Roachdalo, was "visiting at J. C. Goodbar'a last weok.

D. P. Rettinger and wife Sundayed at the country home of Thomas Everson.

James Everson and wife visited at his father's at Crawfordsville last Sunday.

A man from Switzerland gavu our school a lecture on last Tuesday afternoon on tho customs of his people.

We saw Dudley Myers going west last Sunday. Wonder what ttio attraction is out that way. It must bo Miss Blanche Kelsey. Go ahead Dudley she is a very •fine girl.

V? IN GATE.

Health some better. Trade good in our lown.

Ed Waioseott is no better. Our school is in good condition.

Dr. Snyder is still peddling milk.

Bill Henry is aola to bo out again. Jas. Crawford lias moved to Danville. Jfl.

ir

A new t=avv mill will room be in operation.

George Baxter has bought a [arm near Dolphi, Ind.

•Our junk man

IVH

A S O N S

NEW 5 AND 10 CENT STORE

Honest Goods at Honest Prices

business is conducted on the "Live and Let, Live" Plan at

Put the wheels back ou your buggies. Miss Maude ByerB wears a new gold watch and chain.

CASH FRY'S

E O E

See him before selling your produue Git will pay you

there is no money

in buying iron. We will soon have another hardware store in our town.

Harry Miller has got the job of building Joe Bush's house.

The protracted meetings at both churches, with twelve additions. Jessey Morrison is having material hauled to build nimsolf a new house.

David Ray,of Crawfordsville,will more to his farm near this place soon and will barn a brick kiln.

Boston has two negro councilmon.

DARLINGTON.

Mrs. E. T. Jennings is on the sick list.

Dan Black has removed to Thorntown. George Cook is in,... very precarious condiI ion.

Abe. SimmonF, of Kokomo, is visiting friends here.

Rev. Powell and wife returned home last Tuesday.

Tho Christian church is having a big revival this weok. Cal Steward will move to Darlington about March 1st.

The corporation line will be changed some time next spring.

John Coltrain is about the samo. Is still contined to his room.

Uncle George Mickels is very sick. His recovery is very doubtful. Mr. Dane of Sugar Creek township, had a public salo last Wednesday.

Wm. Moore has quit working at the livery stable and will drive a team. Davo Griffin will probably take W. LMoore's place at Booher's livery 6table.

John Harper had a public sale last Monday. John will tuovo to Darlington.

Kashner & Bowers shipped four cars of very line cattle to Chicago last Tuesday.

Joe Townsley was the lucky man who drew a watch at Larrick's store, lust week.

Elder Trotter has bought Dr. Griffin's property. Ho will improve it in the spring.

Jake Mickels, who.is a section boss at Ply moth, is at the bed side of his father.

Elijah Russel was beaten in his case with the Clark Bros., at Crawfordsville last week.

Dr. .1. |). Uilhs, of Lafayette, was here last Saturday, to see ^George Jlillis who is very side

Elder Ashley will preach at the Chris, tian church to-night, to-morrow and tomorrow night.

Bob Larrick has another democrat boy at his house. The mother and boy are doing tine.

Vince Craig and wife returned from Oregon whera they have been for tho past four months.

Tom Broadlisk, who has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Aniel Booher, returned to Kokomo Monday.

Walker Marshall, of Louisville, Ky., was hero on a visit to his brothers, I''. L. and M. T. Marshall.

If Davo McCallister and James Sellars voto for tho $50,000 G. A. R„ appro­

Do Farmers Like to

SAVE MONEY!

-WE HAVE SOME-

The wholesale prico was 815, the retail price 818. Now, just for fun while the snow is on we will sell them for

110.00! EACH $10.00!

W ill yem or won't, von?

COHOON & FISHER.

If!

priation their namea will be narked 1 "mud" by the democrats in this part of I tho county.

Our town has had quite a siego of tho mumps, both old and young have had them, but have recovered.

Wm. Black and family have moved to this place, and live in one of Ira Boohor's houses on the soutside of town.

Mr. Ban Tipton and wife, and Emiaa Brooks of New Ross, were here Saturday and Sunday, visiting frionds

M. B. Waugh, W. B. Clark, Wesley and John March are tho parties who sold cattle to Cashner fc Bowers. They take all their cattle to Chicago.

Nelson Durham, of tins place, and his daughter, Ida, of Frankfort, wero at Crawfordsville Saturday, looking after t.heir iuterest in the lversery trial, which opens in the March term of court.

The peop hero are opposed to the legislature making appropriation for tho U.A. R. encampment at Indianapolis not but what they think well enough of the old soldiers, but they think if the people of Indianapolis want to have a big time let the city of Indianapolis foot the bill, as they alone will be. benefitted by the encampment. If the Masonic, Odd Fellows or 1\. of P., or any religious denomination were to ask a donation from the legislature they would not get it. Now we thiak ono order is just as worthy as another and if it is passed you wiil hear some hard kicking on those democrats that have been preaching reform.

Don't Want fountain on this CircuitThe proposition to place Fountain county ou this circuit for court purposes, by the legislature is meeting with some objection by the bar of this county. A meeting was held by the attorneys ou Saturday, the object of which was to secure an expression in opposition to it. A committee composed of P. S. Kennedy, W. T. Brush, A. D. Thomas, W. P. Britton. M. E. Clodfelter, James Wright and Charles Johnston was appointed to draft resolutions opposing the proposed union. The object of reducing the circuit is in tho interest of economy, and by reducing the number in the state from f5 to 45, the sum of $30,000, it is said will be saved to the tax-payers, yet in many other counties where a change in tho circuits is proposed there is objection to the measure. This county and Park were at one time a circuit, yet business moved along just as speedily then as to-day, although there was moro litigation then than now.

Weekly Product Markets.

The following report is furnished us weekly by J. N, Zuck, of the produce tirm of Hutchinson & Co: Hens $ 03 Chickens OS Old Cocks 0.1 Young Cocks 01 lien Turkey. 11 Tom Turkey. 10 Old Tom Turkey 0( Young Turkev, small and poor G7 Duck 00 "Rmrq '»1 Butter...'...' l(i Capons 10 to 1'J Goose !vi to 5.-10

A (Jlully Morning..

Friday morning about o'clock some of the machinery at the natural gas reducing station yol out of order and ail the consumers were left to the mercy of the cold, eold world.. Many people, .remained in bed. to keep warm, while others hustled to put up stovo.3 and eleah out fancy grates in which to build temporary tires. Cold breakfasts', were served at the hotels while business men dined at the cupboards. The embarrassment was relieved about 11 o'clock and everybody was happy.

G. W. L. Brown, of the Postal telegraph company, while repairing broken wire two miles east of 1 he city Tbursdi-.i afternoon, fell from a telegraph pol« to tho ground, a distance of 10 feet. Two ribs were, broken besides sustaining in tern.il injuries.

JJIui' niatmn rural in a Pay "Mystic Cure" forj rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to .'! days, ltsaction on the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately appbars. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Warranted. Sold by Dr. E. Detehon, Druggist. Crawfordsville.

Sale of Personal Property. I invito you to attend a sale of my personal property on Tuesday, February 7, 1893, at my residence three miles west of Yountsville, and live miles southeast of Wavnetown, on the Perrysville road, consisting of 0110 work mule and four work horses, two geldings well matched, one maT. a good family nag and one threo year gelding of the A bdallah stock, eight milch cows, all will have calves early, eight head of young cattle, forty head of hogs, fifteen sows(bied to a good hog), twenty head of sheep of good stock, latest improved farming implements of all kinds too numerous to mention, hay in the mow, timothy and clover, and a good lot of corn in the crib.

Tayi.ok Thompson.

No trees of (irst quality can ever be sent by mail. Mayhap you know it. liy freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship safely 4. 5 or 0 ft trees 2-year Roses of rare excellence—everything! You actually pay less than for the puny stud". 1,000 acres nurseries 20,000 acres orchards. Exact information about trees and fruits Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo.

LONGING FOR HAWAII.

AUTHORITIES AT WASHINGTON WANT THE ISLANDS.

Snntlinent at tho Cnpltot In Fa*or of

the United Staten Talcing Menaurm ti»

-Secnr* Control of the Commerce of the Pailflr,

Wabhtkotow, FeK 2.—No developments which might be called actually new may be expected in the Hawaiian affair until the arrival here of the commissioners representing the provisional government at Honolulu, livery day, however, makes it more fvideut that there will be practi":il unanimity in Congress either for the immediate annexation of tile islands, in case that step proves advisable and in case it can be accomplished before March 4, or for the immediate establishment of a protectorate with a view to annexation in the future.

The policy of President Harrison for an immediate protectorate is promised substantial support by both parties in Congress. Not since the controversy with Chile, when Democrats with few exceptions vied with the liepublicans in upholding the bands of President Harrison, has there, been such practical unanimity of opinion in both Senate and House.

It is fully expected that Great Britain—as soon as the Hawaiian Commissioners have formally made their proposition, and as soon as President Harrison has sent to Congress or to the Senate his message recommending annexation or a protectorate—will make a protest. That will probably be followed by diplomatic correspondence which may grow very spirited, and which may lead to a serious controversy, for the administration will not be turned aside by any threats which the British foreign oflice mav make.

I he arrogant tone of some of the leading London newspapers is believed here to be inspired by the foreign office and to be designed to prejudice public opinion in England to the support of an aggressive policy against the United States. It is believed that the attitude of Great Hritain will be influenced in no small degree by the movement for the annexation of Canada.

The principal development yesterday was the announcement that Secretary of State Foster had given up his trip to Paris next week, whither he was going as agent of the United States to a-ctend the meeting of the Bering Sea Arbitrators. In view of the necessities of the. situation suddenly presenting iheraselves it has been deemed expedient that- he should remain in the department until the close of his term ,f office. IJe will, however, meet the arbitrators at the date of their adjourned meeting, which has been fixed tor March 23. The arbitrators will meet, as announced, in Paris on the 23d inst., and by an arrangement between the two trovernments will adjourn for a month without transacting any business.

The greatest, worm tiesrroyoron earth is Dullain's (Jreal (icrmun Worm Lozengers. only ^"icents per box. For sale bvNvet Hooe.

THE

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sf PURESTBEST MEDICINEAND

EVER MADE.

'"{j Don't be without a bottle. You will not regret it. Try it to-day. •}l/_Whal^ makes you tremble so?

Ni:t:vi:s arc all unstrung, and

.J. .fiEED a gentle, soothing TONIC -j u)isi nature to repair the damage ,' 'u'h jour excesses have caused, -'iiiiir "il.ters

IS NOT Ai

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ti or

WHISKY DRII

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it be taken by the glass like other A,nri'[ir! rations which stimulate only to Or.STROY. If you have

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ivocivc any benefit from other ^^ydioincs or doctors, do not despair. Sulphur Bitters immediately. in all eases of stubborn, decp'ieated *. diseases, Sulphur Bitters is the best medicine to use. Don't wait until to-morrow, try a bottle to-day.

.1 'J-rc!•.• stamps to A. "P. Orihvny & Co., ikiBf.on, for best meuical v. ori published

Sheriffs Sale.

liy vinup of nil exfH'iitH.n, to mo directnl from tho Clerk or tho Circuit C'omtof Moii'pomcry Couiily, Slate of Indiana, in tnvor of clianuinp I.illy I't nl, i.s^Ufil to inn lis Sheriff of mid nty. I will expose lo snle lit public auction nid outcry, on

S.Vri'KDAY, PEISitUAKY 18. I1-93, holwftcn tho hours of 10 o'clock a. m. .-.ad 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at I lie Court Himn.door in the city ol Crawfordsville. Moni^onn-ry County, Indiana, tlic icnts imd protiis for a term not exceediiii seven years, the followinu' described real estate ill Moiitj.-oiin-iy cuiinty Indiana, town: lot nnmlier 1 [10] as samo is known an I designated on the recordmI plat ut .Mary .1. •lones' addition to t.lie iy of ^wloi dsvillc in .MonlKotnery Comity and State of Indiana, to lie sold Kntisfy said execution, interests and cnnis, and if the same will not brine sum sunici. nt lo satisfy said execution. I will on tilt-same day, at the same plane offer the fee-Vim|de of said real estate, to satisfy judgment for six hundred, ihirtecol! and ninoty bend-" lllis dollarn, lop'ther with intercftM am! cc^t- without ai.y relief from valuation or apio ixeiiieiit laws.

Said real esiate taken a Me property of Walter K. SoniBrville.

JOIIN l". r.jnu-:,

Shoriff Montgomery County, Ind.

•Ian. -JT. 1893. Ity .Joseph s. Henry, J)et uty. John I.. Siiruni, Att'y for J'lainlifT.

Downright Square Deal!

Which means just what is claimed. Complete stock of Boots and Shoe* All kinds Men's, Boy's and Youth's

HEAVY BOOTS AND SHOES

"Women, Misses and ChildreDs' Shoes from the finest French Kid to the, heaviest Lace and Button. No finer Shoes to be. found in the market, and at this time wi 1 bo put at prices less than ever before. Do not miss the chan«« to select early while the stock is full. Never better goods, never lower pricei. Ererything will be as represented.

Wbai stranee. iercl power tbis lie hold.*ovor death's still n. nn«i itli bis imirl brill?.-* liarli* ti, life ibe -li.'olcwy forn. oi (loath?

tion call oil

E. B. CURTIS,

205 East Main Street.

Will You Clpss, Good or 111 Health?

If you arii afflicted ami prouunced lncurnblo do not despair, hut cull on our ronowtol specialists

JJRS. BRUBRAKER & AYRES.

They have a record of over cures, and guarantee 1i cme Sr per cent, of thu JHKONIO D.SKAM-.S considered 'loot rs or so-called specialists in iiieuraicr

diseases of tln{i".ye, 1 ar, Not e, 'I hn at 'l|l.uiips. iin.

Skin Diseases. A'i Aliiil'. 'I lie i'i. mv of business and iiu tniy mi n. aril all iniiir.r woikcrs. (he terror of nil publi' spca ki rs a itblic u(:f !—lonp oiisiilei ii in a lie, I in snow positively and permanently clued lv il.e Antitcpiic Ti ea: n:i l.t. lie hit' cilica (ii Air '1 tin en I, tho Vacum 'liiain.ini, :b (und Oiygi n'I atment. ct'-., etc. l'or the latest anu a us succer s!ul ti rn tment in al! lo: li'.i iI li. n:c diMi:sis, -.i it you want a thou nph tlinrnosis ami fi sis of your col ditu wnhi in tl-ir)

RRS P.RUBEAKKK & AYIIKS.

I, S I »ii!- \VirV. «M I'D'on Sialic!^. 1 iHliininyolif. Ind tinti11nti in J'u^ll^h un«l (Ict man .m\ I'urlora uprn fn in 8:S0 a. in. top.

All broken lots of I loots aml-Shnes will be closed out il cost, and some foi l!?.s,s shun .cost. earlv so vou willt your choiyi:.

VanCamp

Sheriff's Sale.

I'.y vir'.ii" of a ib-cree, to me directed from tho Clerk of ilio I'irciiil Ci urt of Montgomery County, State of Indiana in favor of llenry K. Craw t. id. issued lo no as Sheriff of said County. I will vxpose to sale at public auction and outcry.

SATURDAY. !•'I'lilit:A11Y 11, 1MM.

iietween tho houisol 10o'clock a. in. and 1 o'clock p. m. ol said day. at thn Court House door in thu city of Ciawfordsville, Montgomery Ceunty, Indiana, tho rcntH and proll for a term not eicoe..inp seven years, the foil .winu describod leal estate in llontponiory County, Indiana, to-

wit: 'I he norih-cast quarter of the south-east quarler of section twenty-livo township twenty l20)north, rniipo live west containing forty (40) nrres more or less. Also ton (10) acres off of tho south end of the east half of tho north-oast ouarterof section twenty-tivu (2,1 In township twenty (SO) north, range llvo fi) west, bounded as follows: beginning at the south-east corner of said land, running tliencn nor twenty (20) rods, tlience vresl eighty iHO) roils, thence sou Ii twenty (20) rods, thence east, eighty (HO) rods to thoplacoof beginning. Aiso part of tho eat half of tho north-east ipiartor of section twontjrflTO (U5), township twenty *20) north, rango live (5) west bounded as follows: Beginning at a point forty (-10) rods north of the south-east cornor of said east half of said quarter section, running thence north sixty (fiO) rods, tlience west eighty (80) rods, thenco south sixty SU) iods) thenco oast eighty (HO) da tho place of beginning, containing thirty (30) acres more Or less. All of said real estate in Montgomery County. Stato of Indiana, to bo sold to satisfy said execution, int-rests and costs, and if the Hamn will not bring a sum sufllcieiit io satlsly said execution. I will on the samo day. at the samo place, oiler the fee-simple of id real late, to satisfy a Judgment for serenteen hundred. twenty oiglitand six y-s«ven liundrrdtli-i dollars, together with interests anil costs villi-, out any reli from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said real estate takrn as the property oT Henry Totnlinson ot ai. joiin r. mm.h.

N

Sheriff Montgomery County.

Jan. 20. ls!K5. I'.y Jus. S. Henry, lleputy. Hurley it Clodfelter, Ally's or 1'laiiilitf.

Mr. (J. Davis, edilor of the i-ilcom Held, Iowa. Fanner, say-*: "1 i::tu recom ii.end Chainberliiin'R i:mj{h lieniedy to all sufi,tim's with colds and -croup. 1 hove used it in my family for the past two years and have found it tho best 1 over used for the purposes for which it is intended. 50 cent bottles for salo by Nye & Boee.

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FFBBUAliY SALE!

J'jl) VANCANH' ilV t'O.. bewail their aniiiial l-'i brn Sale b.st Wednesilay and ihey arc (diet in# some rate bargains in

BOOTS

AND

ZZuEtta/z

single qu«s

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& Co.

Sheriff's Sale.

Uy irtue of ii decree, to me directed from tha (Jiei of the Circuit our tof .MontgomeryCounty, Slate of Indiana, ill favor of William llousu, issued lo mo as Shei iff of said County, 1 will oxpose lo sale at pubiic auction and outcry, ou

SATURDAY", HEHHl'AItV 11, 1K93, between tli« hours of 10 o'clock a. ill. and o'cloc'. p. m. of saitl day. at tho Court House door in the city of Crawfordsvilo, .Montgomery County. Indiana, ..lie rents anil profits for term not exceeding seron years, the following described leal estal-j in .Montgomery County, Indiana, to-w:i:

The north west fractional quarter of the norUi-vro-t quarter of section thirty (.'10), township twenty [20] north range lour I] west contniBiiiE thirty-seven and forty-flvo ono hundiodthH acres. Also tlfe south-west fractional quarter of the north-west quarter, samo section, township and range, containing thirty-snven ami forty-lire hundredths uums. Also tho norlb fractional hall ol'the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, same section, township and range containing eighteen and llfly hundredth* acres, litainiiig ill all ninety-three anil forty hundredths acres situated in Montgomery County, State of I ndiann, to bb sold to satisfy said execution, in crusts and costs, and If the samo will not bring a sum sufficient to natisfy said execution. 1 will on tho samo day, at the same place offer the feu-simple cf said

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ostate, to satisfy a Judgment for llvo huudrnfl, seventy-three and twenty-three hundredthju dollars, logo'.lier with interests and costs, withou any roiiel from valuation or appraisement laws. said ai estate taken as tho proper of Hen ry Tomlinsoii et. ai.

JOHN 1'. RIKUC,

Sheriff Montgomery Comity, I nil.

Jan. 'Jo, ISP.'i. liy Jor.S. Henry, Deputyl'aul itriiner. Ally's for I'laintiff.

TICK TO HKII'.H, CKKIMTOliS. I'.'I'C: i«-

chtato of Marvey I!. l)av-

In 11 jr* matter nf th*

onpoi In tlio M(.)itgoni'ry Cinmit Court, .lannary u»rnit

Notiiv if* ln-ioltj' «ivon Hint Isnnr \V. I'Mton, ns of the (•sinli* /l llnrvoy K. ivcn|»i)r', Iia- prcnriitod nnd /Hod his Hcronnis and voiiriuM'H in linnl wi tlrnifMil of t-aid i?Mt«t», and thnt iho

vnmn

will comr up for

th»» c'.xainliiation ami action of eaJd Circuit ('(•urt on Hui lltli day of February, JMM, at whit'li lini«' ail lu'irH. uroditorH or of Find r-ilani arr r»*«)uinMl t« appear in K«la Court and liow rniifso. i! nny tlioro 1k», why wild acroiuiis ami voiirhorn should not. h« njiprovort, and iho heirs distrihut«'OH of Haiti estate ar« alHn notiilcd to bo in *ald Court at tho tiiu*nforobiiid nd inak* proof of holrship. 1HAAC \V: l^ATTON, AdminlHtrMor.

Datod thift aiHt duy of .Innuary, 18U3.