Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 January 1894 — Page 10
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.n. large corporation wants sin energetic •nan to open a branch office and appoint and instruct agents to sell their goods, -"hey will furnish all accessary printed matter and material. 81,200 to $2,000 per year can easily be made, with a splendid chance for promotion to hustlers. No canvassing—only
"JOHN 1.. SllKPM, Attokm'.y AT I,A W. OUICP: Room No. ,N. W. Corner and Wsttbin fc'on fctreei. Spfcial to ConTojKncinp.
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Jtotnte of Pati#*c* A. dfH^ised. "Notice In hereby jiiveM that (hi un lrrHignod has been appointment "D«s -l.ily qunlitiod an A 4mint8lrAtor of itac euin** of I'ml^uco A. Halarri, laio of Montgomery county. Inilmu*. Ueetu*o]. Said citato *uppoH*i i* to tfulvHut-
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ing and soliciting agents through the •nails and instructing them how to sell No experience necessary—they teach you how to conduct the business. Goods are well known and large sales guaranteed. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for full particulars to The Clipper Mfg. Co. Cincinnati, 0.
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Whole Wheat Flour,
All Kinds of Mill Food
I have the largest Feed Mill iH the county and am prepared to grind a the grain that comes to my Elevator any day in the week. 1 have bought the Entire Output of the Thurston Mills at Ail-any, 1 ml., and am pi pared furnish the Best Feed along with the Celebrated O.
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NO CURE, WO MUSTACHE, NO PAY. NO PAY. DANDRUFF CURED.
I will take Contracts to grow hair on tlie head or (ace with those who can call at my omce or at the office of my agents, provided the head ir. not glossy, or the pores of the scalp not closi d. Where the head is shiny or the pores closed, there is no cure. Call and be examined free of charge. If yon cannot call, write to ine. Stale iho exact condition of the scalp and your occupation. PROF. G. HI HKHOI.Z,0
Room 1011 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO.
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A Medical .i-Tin tiivs Away ('ash.
J. l'\ Smith .• Co., of No. Green wii-li St.. Ne.v York, the manufacturers of that favurito cathartic known as Smith's Biir lieans, have adopted a novel plan Tlp-v ask the individual buyers Jiile lJean? to send their full name ami address, with an outside wrapper from a Uttie of Mile Means (either size) to their ollice. and they nive £5 for the lirst wrapper reived in each morning's mad and $1 for the I2d. .'Id, 1th, fth and (5th. Every day 810 in cash is thus sent to their correspoiidi'iits. Ask for sniidl size.
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KINGLEY'S 0HAPEL.
Mrs. A. Elinoro is worse at this writing Hannibal Trout is able to be out and around.
OlIioLolhs was visiting Mrs. J. Castor last week. Teachers institute was hold at Shannontlale to day.
Hogs are beginning to get pretty scarce in this community. Wail Liafollett and family visited Elmore's last Sunday.
Several from here attended the protracted mooting at Mace this week. Grant McDowell and Steve Coatney are plowing for corn and oats.
Rev. Richard Fritz is helping Rev. Stevens in the meeting at Mace. Joe Franco is going to work for tho Steward Brothers this summer.
Oscar Flannigan is going to work up on tho praire the coming summer. Homer Elmore, our old and noble trapper, is doing a tino business this winter.
Mrs. R. H. Vorts has returned from Ohio, where she has been visiting relatives.
Foncedeleon Cox was in search of a fountain of youth, but he failed to get young.
Dutchy Finch can be seen driving toward Crawfordsville every Sunday evening hero of late.
Mr, Chas. Abott will not get to move on his place nest spring but will get the proceeds off of it.
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The correspondent in the Journal from this place last week made a mistake in one of his items. Oscar Lawrence has rented Dave Elmore's property instead of Bill Morris' and it is rumored that Oscar is going to take unto himself a better -half but we don't know how true it is for Oscar likes to batch pretty well.
NEW MAKKET.
Dr. Bilbo, of Uuseei v-ille, was with us Tuesday.
J.W.Williams was at Darlington on Tuesday. W. Li. Wray visited friends at Bennett, III., this week.
S. W. anil W. Li. Wray, our tonsorial
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Mrs. Christopher Rhoads is going California in the spring. Jake Castor and family visited Squire Martins last Sunday.
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artists, have decided to do no more work on Sunday. Our band has again resumed its weekly practice.
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Dallas and wife are Tisiting at
Brookston, this week. Mrs. James Rusb, of Terre Haute, is visiting hero this week.
Somo of our citizens were called before the grand-jury this week. The Baptists will begin a meeting at this place on next Monday night.
S. R. Fisher and wifo left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Kentucky The sale of the late Thomas Browns personal property, will occur on the 18th of this uionth.
Thomas Noble intends to start for StPetersburg, Florda, on next Monday to be absent until May.
Mrs. Margaret Wilhite, who has been sick for some time, is reported as being •ery low, with few chances for recovery.
LINDEN.
Mr. W. E. Rash is on the sick list at present. The Dunkle store has moved into now quarters.
Everybody is trying to maka money to live on. The public schools started to work on Jan. 4.
J. S. Behnott visited Cabo Waterman last Saturday, at Silverwooa. Some of our citizens were up bofore the grand jury this week to tell what thoy knew.
Robert Campbell, of Cherrv Grove, is sick with pneumonia. Dr. Dingman is attending him.
The Good Templars will meet next Tuesday night to ro-oiganize that lodgo. Everybody is invited.
Charles Waterman has a good position with the Big Four R. R., at Lebanon, as night operator.
We have been unable to learn howmuch money was cleared on the supper given by the I. (). O. F„ boys on Wednesday night of last week.
J. S. Ben net carried away Thk Review's fourth prize, a suit of clothes. He says if he works next year that he will try to get better than fourth prize.
Mrs. J. 1j. Church's mother is visiting at this place. She came from Wilder's Park, Tenn. As it is her first trip here, we hope that she will stay with us for a while,
Cad Hooper rr«ot with a serious accident while building a wire fence. He was using an ax, and in some way caught
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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.
THE TRADE PALACE COST MARK
AND RUN FOR THIRTY DAYS!
THE ABOVE "WORD, "ROCKINGHAM"
and every article in our Immense Stock, throughout the whole House will be Sold at
ABSOLUTELY, NET COST! We
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nothing, but put the Best and Cleanest Stock of
In Western Indiana on sale at First Cost, and Mean just what we say and Advertise Your dollar-will bay More Goods in this sale than it ever before hadthe power todo rp, ifV?n -?im
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FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL OUR CUSTOMERS!
Come. Remember for 30 day* at Net Cost,' and "Roektagliain" is the Net Cost Mark. First, come, lirst served. Be in time. Respectfully,
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Higkcst of all in Leavening Power.-
Miss Eva McCailutn, pres. Miss Anna Wilson, vice-pres. Miss Blanche Stephson, cor. sec. Miss Manmii Rosebaum, Rec. Secy. Miss Grace Whito. Treas.
A masB meeting for young people will be held under their auspices, Thursday evening addressed by Miss Dickson. Their first regular meeting will be held Wednesday evening, Jau. 15, at the home of Miss Blanche Stephenson. All young people are invited.
WESLEY.
D. W. Barnet is on the sick list. Ollie Schenck iB able to bo out again. Rev. Baker visited Jno. Barnet Sunday.
Wm. Walters will move to Lafayette soon. Deck Poole is helping Wm. Mullen cut wood.
Willard Rusk attended church hero S a Everotte Edwards was in Crawfordsville Tuesday.
•Jno. Barnet is attending tho grand jury this week.
B. F. Vaughn is helping Simon Lynch cut wood this week. Milton Henderson was in Crawfordsville Tuesday on business.
Cooper Gray attended tho party at Waynetown Monday night. I J. L. Ilofr is getting better after! several days of sovero sickness.
Mies Katie Wiliiani3 of Crawfordsville is visiting friends in this vicinity.
Albert Cedars and Miss E.tta Bible visited Geo. Switzer and wifo Sunday. A, D. Harple and guests attended church at ou-ntsvillu Sunday evening
Jno. Henderson and Thomas Kevs
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on one of the wires, glancing off and cutting off one of his toes, and it is feared that he will be crippled for life.
As a result of the series of meetings held here by Miss Margaiet Dickson, State Sec'y of the W. C. T. U., with thirty-three members was organized with the following officers:
transacted business in Crawfordsville Tuesday. Misses Estella and Nellie Gray of Waynetown attended church here Tuesday evening.
JameB Parker will move to his new home in Fountain county the first ot next month.
Mrs. T. J. Simpson who has been sick for some time with tho lung fever is getting better very slowly.
The meeting conducted by Rev. W. H, Baker of Alert Ind., is attended by larg» crowds and good attention.
Everybody knew there was a cold spji coming when all of our boys were eceo going south Sunday evening.
Mr. David Phillips of Whitesville in now clerking in theetore for T. J. Simpson during tho illness of his wife.
The young people of this vicinity, mot Monday night at Milton Switzer's to organizo a society called the Christian Advancers. Let this be a success for it it something the youngsters of the neighborhood need.
Now the time draws nigh When mournful sinners swear olT And go ul and bad alike propose
New calanders to tear off.
We have a beautiful lot of Calenders. The picture is a copy of the famous "Sweet Sixteen," of the American exhibit, World's Fair famo. We will gladly give vou one.
In connection with this, kindly per mil us to express our sincere gratitude to those who have given us in oilr first year a share of their patronage. It certainly has been appreciated, and wo will endeavor by courtesy and energy to be worthy of its continuance. Sincerolv.
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