Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 December 1893 — Page 8

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Silks, Velvets, Satins, Novelties in Dress Goods Woolen and Cotton Goods Carpets, Oilcloths Notions, Underwear.

Commencing' Thursday, Dec. 14, We Will Sell For Cash Every Article in Our Store at Cost and Less Than Cost.

All Goods in our Store will have to Move

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Myers & Charni.

1803. 1894 FALL AND WINTER.

BEAUTIFUL NEW MILLINERY

Mrs. Lucy Crease

Has just returned from (Jinnati and Chicago where she purchased the finest line of

MILLINERY GOODS

Ever brought to this city. The fall and winter styles are dreams of beauty. No lady should fail tosee her new stock.

MRS. L. CRESSE.

"Washington Street, Opposite Court House.

CHRISTMAS IS COMING!

OasiL irry

is ready for it. Everything nice in Oysters, Cranberries, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Apples, Canned Goods, Etc.

CHEAP CANDIES AND NUTS.

jBring on your PRODUCE. We need all the Eggs you can bring us.

FREE FREE

A Beautful Frame with every Dozen Cabinets taken during the month of December. list think

A Dozen Firstclass Cabinets

COLLEGE ENTRANCE

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Ncholson

Levely Frame For One Dollar

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Millinery Goods, Flannel Blankets Yarns, Shawls, Cloakings, Fall Linens, Corgets, Handkerchiels.

LINDEN.

The schools at this place will be closed next week. The Oddfellows here nominated their ofQcers last Wednesday night.

Everybody iB preparing for Christmas, and the children are looking for Santa Claus,

All trains, passenger and freights stop at this place to take water out of their now well.

Clover Leaf trains are generallj on time, and are doing a better business than usual.

Bill and Bert Dunkle will occupy their new brick store room soon. Jt is a very nice warm room.

Mrs Israel Patton is very low with fever. As she is very old it will bo very hard for her to pull through.

T. C. Shankhn is again out after a long spell with the grip. He has to be vory careful for fear of a relapse.

VanjPatton, of New Richmond, was here last Wednesday, shaking hands with allthis old friends.i j. He is the same old Van.

Our merchants have a good supply of Christmas goods on hands, and if they are all sold everybody near here will got. a present.

Any one wanting a woman to do general housework can get one by seeing J. S. Bennett, or by writing him. Send a two cent^stamp if 'you want an answer.

Newt Staley is working on the

shed and will soon have it enclosed. He will put a

shiDgle

roof on this

time.

The yard is full of some very fine saw logs. J. G. Hush has not had his finger amputated yet, but he may have to. The next time he will be more careful where his hand is when sawing lumber on a circle saw.

J. S. Bennett is suffering from a sprained wrist, whicb he received in your city two weeks ago, while trying to board the local freight for his home. His fall was a hard one.

Wo have at' lastfgot what has been needed at this place, anew butchershop. Wm. Nash, of Perryville, is the proprietor. He has ronted the shop of Mrs. Rebecca Ilalstead, near the residence of Wm. Dunkle.

Subscribe for THE RKVIEW and get al! the democratic news, (jive your name to some of tho many agents that are gathering names. J. S. Bennett ib one

of the agents and has a few names already, but wantB more of them and do not forget oAe thing that is needed, that is, hand your dollar to tho agent or Editor.

Tho Good Templars will meet the first Tuesday night in January, and will go to work for the good of the order. Their lodge room will be lit up in good style, and we expect to have good times again, All members that are willing to attend^and work for the good of the order are expected to be on hand that night at the usual hour of meeting.

DARLINGTON,

Sam Griffin is breaking colts to work. Miss Grace Bcrriman was in your city Wednesday.

Mr. Stokes and wife will return from the west in January. u» Luther Booher, of near Shannondale, was here Wednesday.

Abe Simons moved into the property vacated by Alf Peterson. Pork is still going down. Our buyers only offer $4.80 for the best.

Ed and Andrew Booher have hitched on two horses to their oil wagon. On Monday night the south Christian and Presbyterian churches will hold a union.

Charley McGuire and wife, and John Jordan and wife, were in Crawfordsville Tuebday.

Remember the protracted meeting commences at tho south Christian church Dec 25.

Jasper Foust of near Smartsburgh, called on Mr. Finch, our saw mill man, last Wednesday.

The pay car went north on the Vandalia Wednesday, and made many a heart glad along the line.

Nobes & Mount have desolved partnership. Mount purchased Nobes' interest in the Hardware store.

Welliver & Booher have their new ice house ready and will put up plenty of ice if the cold weather continues.

Woodey & Flanningham, will occupy the room vacated by Cox & Levris, and will stock the room with furniture,

No democrat can afford to do without THE REVIEW,in fact

even Bome

of the best

republicans here aro going to take it next year. Don't forget the cut prices in lap robeB at Booher & Son's on Saturday and Monday. You can buy them at wholesale prices.

Miss Mahala Booher is at home this week, and the corner at the postoffice where she occupies at dressmaker looks rather lonesome.

Cox & Lewis have moved their entire stock into their new room. One would think they were in Chicago to go in their room and look around.

Earl Cox who has been to Richmond attending school returned home Wednesday in time to help move his father's store into their new room. Earl will return so school after holidays.

You should go to the fair prepared by tho children at the Christian church, Saturday. They have all kinds of nice presents to sell you cheap. The money made goes to the foreign mission funds.

In order to make things lively Ira Booher & Son will give cut prices on plush lap robes, on Saturday and Monday. Now is tho time to get a robe for a ChristmaB present, as they aro selling them vory low.

John Coltrain, one of our beBt farmers, who has had very bad health for a lor.g time, is regaining his health. It is said that he will probably ront his farm and move back to out town again. We will welcome him back.

The Christian church will have an entertainment for the children Saturday night. It will consist of songs and speeches by the little ones and close with a treat to all the Sunday School scholars of the school. Admittance for all, except children, 5 cents. Everybody invited.

All those that have subscribed for Titii REVIFW at this place will please call not later than the middle of next week, and pay the §1.00, and all those that have not yet subscribed please do so by the first of the week, as the agont here, must make his return at the

YIEW

office by Dec. 30.

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YOUNTSmiiE.

Miss Eva Love is clerking for G. W. Wasson, of Crawfordsville. The oyster supper at Mt. Pleasant was a success. All seemed to highly enjoy it.

Those who wish to subscribe for THE RKVIKW, and happen in Yountsville befoie December 30th, may leave their subscriptisn with O. S. Fink.

George Munns says be believes'the Yountsville boys invested all their money in peanuts Saturday evening.

Mr. Newton Gilkey and Miss Maud llerzog, of Waynetown, attended tho oyster supper at Mt. Pleasant.

Last Saturday Miss Lizzie, Hopping was twenty years of age and was reminded of the fact by her many friends who gathered at her home to pay her their honorary respects.

The correspondent made a mistake in tho program of tho township instituteProfessor Cunningham's subject instead of being Grammar was on Oration, which was written and delivered by himself.

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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report

ALAMO.

Mrs Qeorge Fisbero Is uo bettor. Mr. Thompson, of Grange store, was here Monday.

Cyrus Titus has moved in the property with Bell Wright. Eliza Williams is rery »lck, and we have but little hopes of her recovery.

We want the next grand Jury to see after our fliah glggers and don't forgot it. John Welscher loin the stock business. We saw him weighing hogs Tuesday.

Tom Little has a few head of line pedigreed Jerseys left. Give Tom a call sockman. James Smith and wife aro home aftera visit of two weeks with relatives near Greeneastle.

We still want Bent Snyder for Auditor. Let all ddmocrats in the county remomber hlin, Some young scamps stolo Dave Stoncbraker's mare, and drove her to a dance. Such aots as these should be punished. .Elbert Titus has a tine team of white horses adapted for a hoarse. Any one wanting a hearse team will do well to call on .Elbert.

Rev. Hlgging has quit preaching here. He did uot preach enough wator for his congregation, otherwise he 1b a perfect gentleman and a good preacher.

NEW E0SS.

lid Mount moved to Darlington Monday. P. M. Alklre was iu Indianapolis Saturday. J. C. Eddingfleld was at Mace last Saturday. Supt. J. S. Znck visited the school at this place Wednesday,

Mrs. F. M. Alkire and Mrs. Robert T. Carrls were at Crawfordsville Saturday. There will be an oyster supper givon by the M. E. Church Monday night, Dec. 25.

There will be an entertainment at the Christian church, Sunday night, Dec. 24. Admission 20 cents.

Some person tried to keep everybody in New lions awake by tying down the whistle on ths saw mill.

Some thieves broke into the meat shop on Friday night and secured but seven cents they then made a raid on the postofflce, whero they secured fifteen dollars in money, some cigars and cologne.

The correspondent for the Journal, at Now

Thurston's 0. K. Flour. Corn Meal. Graham Flour. Golden Link Flour. Whole Wheat Flour.

All Kinds of Mill Feed!

W. DARTER

Cosing Out Sale!

I Will Close Out My Entire Stock of Christmas GroocLs

In Toys and Fancy Goods of all Kinds Such as

Dolls, Doll Wagons, Games, Drums, Writing Desks, Books, Albums, Plush Goods, Fancy Chinaware, in Cups, Saucers, Plates, and Dishes.

Full Line of Jewelry and giluerwtire.

Call at the 10c Store and be convinced. Tables given away Free!

C. O. CARLSON.

Hello 99c Store!

K33S3E

Powder

ABSOUUTEUf PURE

ROBS, sent an item to the Journal ooncarnlng the aB he said, "debates," which take place at Alkires' store. I will only say that he was at tftls Store last week and some of the older he*«c convinced him that he did not know how t» held an argument.

There has been good skating at the dam all week, but no ice thiak enougk for packing.

The board of commissioners will become expert geologists, if the squabble over the Jim bridge abutments lasts much longer.

Gardener, the German comedian is booked for an entertainment at Itfuric Hall, the 27th. "The bunch of lilacs," although decidely chestnutty will of course be presented.

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Well then it will pay you to walk

to_ourJ3torijm^ Higk

Grade

PEKFUMES

For the Holiday Trade. None better.

They are from the leading maniif—-

tnrer of the world.

COTTON & RIFE,

DRUGGISTS.

IN

I have the largest Feed Mill in the county and am prepared to grind air

Hello Jjanta Claus! What is it?

Tell all the children that I will make my headquarters this year, as usual, at your store and that I shall give every child a present.

My sled is loaded down with presents for all. Dolls, skates, sleds, wagons, pictures, frames and toys of every, description.

Tell your parents, children, that everything will bo sold at actual cost as. the yyc store is going out of business at once.

ROSS BROTHERS' 99c STORE.