Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 January 1894 — Page 10
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HII GLOBUS.
A.LAM0.
Prayer meeting at the M. E. church this week. Mrs. George Campbell is still improving in health.
F. M. Humphrey of Crawfordsville was here Monday. D. 11. Gilkey and wife, was in Crawfordsville Monday.
Chus. Mann aud Chas. Truax was in Athens Wednesday. Toui Little won the Turkey for wheeling a barrow up a tree Monday.
Andrew Herron took in a car load of hogs here Tuesday at 85.35 per hundred.
The Jackville fox drive was a howling success. More guns and less brains ia hard to find tban was in the crowd Saturday.
WINttATE.
Roads good. There is lots of sickness htre.
Our postmaster bus rheumatism. We will soon have a new baker here.
Henry Bead has moved to his new home.
Walter Brown lias the largest foot of any man in town. John Calhoon's oldest child died of diptheria on the 30th.
John Bonnell, of Crawfordsville. was in Wingate this week. Riley Ludlow is going to move onto the Ludlow Thomas farm.
Jacob Fullenwider has lost 4. children with diptheria inside of a month.
Mike Foley says if he ever he gets to be a man he's going to have a plug hat.
A Coney has traded hi6 property for forty acres close to Silverwood. and has moved there.
Henry Razor says he would'nt give his whiskers for any Billy goat in Coal Creek township.
WAVELAB I).
Prof. O. P. Foreman is visiting relatives here duriDg holidays.
T. L. Hanna and G. M. Cowan went to Indianapolis Tuesday morning.
Miss Maggie Smith of Colfax has been visiting relatives here thi6 week,
A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral of Joseph Milligan last Tuesday.
T. Z. Ball returned to Chicago last
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Tuesday to resume his studies at Rush Medical College.
Rathbono Lodge, No. 232 K. P., is among the best lodges in tha state. It is only threo years old and has a membership of ninety in good standing -net is steadily growing. They have built a a new Oastle Hall 110x40 feet, at a cost of $3,500, which will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, in the near future. The new officers elect, which will be installed Friday evening, Jan. 12 are a# follows:
II. M. Robertson, Grand Rep. R. D. Kelso, P. C. J. H. Canine, C. C. J. M. Ghormley, V. C. F. W.Kritz, Prelate S. M. McMett. M. E. C. B. Taylor, M. F. C. A. Alspaugh, K. R. S. W. A. Deitrick, M. A.
KIBKPATRI0K.
C. Brown was in you city Friday.
Mrs. Vantrees is visiting relatives here.
Mr. Archey has started a meat shop at Romney.
Mont Stingley will soon move on the Lasson Stingley place.
David Miller is getting wood on the Rogers farm on Lye Creek.
Wm.Jordan of B-ville passed through here Saturday evening going south.
Mrs. Cala Stingley who has been sick for the last week is able to be out again. Several from this place were in your city last Saturday, it being democrat day.
Mrs. McDaniel had a surgical operation successfully tierformed by Dr. Parker of Clark's Hill.
Dan Conrad visited William Dean's at Ladoga this weea, anct Miss Rosy Dean came home with them, and Allen Conrad took her home Saturday.
Lon Stingley says the sewing machine he got with his list of subscribers for TUP. REVIEW can not be beaten in the state, for (rood sewing, Lon invites all his friends to call and see the machine.
There has been enough said about some post offices in the county for the present, as the people are getting tired of reading about them, and furthermore they would not pay one man $20 a month for a year.
The Tater River correspondent made a mistake about someone else taking the postoflice at that place, as no one cares for that office, on account of the salary. The office is still run by the same postmaster.
There is a scheme ou fool "in the republican ranks to work republican literature in the hands of the democrats.
$ THIS IS THE TRADE PALACE COST MARK &
Owing" to the stringency of the times, and for the benefit of Everybody, we will Commence our Grand Annual Net Cost Sale, Monday, January 1, 1894,
AND RUN FOR THIRTY DAYS!
THE ABOVE WORD, ROCKINGHAM"
IS OUR NET COST MARK,
and every article in our Immense Stock, throughout the whole House will be Sold at IE ABSOIvUTEIvY .1 IVs IfIR^.T COST! We reserve nothing, but put the Best and Cleanest Stock of
In Western Indiana on sale at First Cost, and Mean just what we spy and Advertise. Your dollar will bay More Goods in this sale than it ever before had the power to do. Eleven months in the year we have done business for our own benefit, and we are Thankful. We will now donate one month
FQR THE BENEFIT OF ALL OUR CUSTOMERS!
Come. Remember, ftp 30 days at Net 'ost,. aud "Rockingham" is.the Net Cost Mark, First come. Jirst served. Be in time. Respectfully,
Highest
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NEW BOSS.
James Alkiro and wife have the grip. The proceeds of tho oyster supper were $2G.
James Cline returned from Tipton Tuesday. Miss Nora Best, of Jamestown, visited F. M. Alkire's Tuesday.
Will Bronaugh. of Indianapolis, spent Christmas at this place. Miss Daisy Dillon visited friends at Pittsboro during holidays.
M:s. Wm. Coddington is suffering from rheumatism at this writing. Cornel Bunten, our old miller, was collecting here the first of the week.
Oscar Eddingfield, tho township trustee, yisited the schools at New Ross Friday.
Rev. Plunkot. of Crawfordsville, preached at the Christian church last Sunday.
James Best and Charles Harlan, of Jamestown, visited friends at New ROBS Thursday.
Private dances occur weekly in this vicinity. Sorry to say. but most of the dancers are members of the church.
In the buildiBg situated on the corner of Main ami State streets, a ball will take placo on Saturday night. All are invited. I
Some time ago Uncle Davy Norman changed his political views, and now ho seems to be rapidly changing his religious views. I
Monday night Isaac Linn and Chas. Davis, while buggy ridiug, collided in the north end of town. Lackily no ono was hurt, but Mr. Lint's buggv was omewhat damaged.
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by giving papors to them for almost nothing. Every democrat intho county should take THE REVIEW.
There is an individual in this locality who thinks ho is tantalizing peoplo by driving along the road stopping and calling people out that do not want to see him at all. This same person has had trouble enough without any more being added.
COLLEGE GB0VE.
Henry Stockdalo has the fever. Mrs. Eva Bunnell has the grippe. Miss Delila Rusk is on tho sick liat. W. E. Groves was in Smartabunr Monday.
Stella Bunnell spent Sunday witk May Meek. 01 Cord is slowly recovering from typhoid fever.
Remember the Y. P. S. C. E. Society Thursday night. Will Rivers is rapidly recovering from an attack of fever.
Hattie Follick was the guest of Fannie DolBtrum Friday.
lva Follick spent Sunday in Wingate, the guest of A. S. Hart and family. Miss Laura Philips was the guest of lva Follick Tuesday and Wednesday.
Settia McWtinniey returned home Sunday after a weeks visit at Elmdale. E. R. Fowler returned to Westfield Monday after spending holidays with friends.
Misses Maggie Parsons and Etta Fol lick returned to their »chools Monday after a weeksvacation.
Now the time draws nigh "When mournful sinners swear off And good and bad alike propose
New calanders to tear off.
We have a beautiful lot of Calanders. The picture is a copy of the famous "Sweet Sixteen," of the American exhibit, World's Fair fame. We will gladly give you one.
In connection with this, kindly permit us to express our sincere gratitude to those who have giyen us in otir first year a share of their patronage. It certainly has been appreciated, and we will endeavor by courtesy and energy to be worthy of its continuance. Sincerely,
COTTON & RIFE,
DRUGGISTS.
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