Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 February 1894 — Page 8

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HO IRRITATION.

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WESLE'V LIMITS.

Another

unity

soon.

Billion Lynch is on the sick list

The V. C. C. O. met Saturday night. Tin- Quaker meeting \v not very well attended Saturday night.

Miss Sarah Cray visited at 'l'hos. Earnest's Tuesday. ... Mrs. (ieorge Ceaders 'visited at Joo. Burnet's Tuesdav.

D. W. Barnet and Albert Ceaders made

Borne

adventures in l^iog Pond

Sundav. Jno. Wood, was in Crawfordsville Monday having his i'\es tieated by Dr. CSreene.

A. K. tiray. is iraimr lessons on the violin. He has one scholarC.W. Swit/er.

I. C'. Henderson is out every night and says he does not mind the cold weather.

Rev. W. II. 1 laker will till his regular appointment at tho church .Sunday morning and night.

Cooper 1Iray is very sick with the chickenpox but has faith yet as lie said ono Sunday evening not long ago "1 still encourage my hopes."

"Clod be with you till we meet a^.ain and Jesus Lover of my Soul."' are the popular songs with some of the girls in

The bast

fexas. especially on last Sunday evening. Who was it that said the Anti llermits con Id not Ret another place to meet. We now have tho privilege of meeting at four diUVrent houses, three in our vicinit and not one of them was asked far this.

The party it James Parker's lastSattmlay tiiuht was a graud success the crowd was tirst class in'evory respect and everything went olT veiy quietly considering such a large crowd, but Mr. and Mrs. Parker were as welljpleased any although i|nite a number attended the Hermits.

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jt a botterjtitne and a larg­

er was never had at a party. Every one knew that it might be tho last time to be with them before theyjmoved to their now homo in Fountain "county. They adjourned about one o'clock after bidding them farewell ""and best regards returned home in high glee of honor.

LADOGA.

A'laud Shinn is working foi Shaw X, Mcilinnis. Forest Shackleford returned to Lebanon Friday.

Tho heading factory! has shut down indcliniteJy. A number of our people skated oil the creek this week.

Mrs. Anna Tapp^vill work for Kyle AMayhall this season. The Baptist church ^has undergone some needed repairs.

The room formerly occupied by II. T. Wilson's grocery is being remodeled.

Fifteen people have united with the Christian church up to Wednesday night.

Our men who are expecting to put up ice are watching the weather signals closely.

Mrs. Barbara Nicholson was called to Hosedale Monday.by the illnesfe of her daughter.

Mrs. Thomas Brown has returned home atter a week's visit with her mother at Indianapolis.

S. F. Kyle and wife were culled to Roachdale Monday by the death of Mrs. K's sister, Mrs. Dickerson.

Mr. and Mrs. Binford have returned to their home in Wellsville. Kansas, after a week's visit with relatives here.

Doug. Brown, a resident of this town for a number of years, died of consump lion on last Thursday. lie was a hard drinker.

W. 1'. Bailey the C. .V, S. C. agent a Lebanon, was here Thursday attending to business for tho Western Union telegraph Co.

Lillie May Bcntley

BorrraJjenius

Disease Threatens to Cut Short a Noble Career

But Hood's Sarsnparilla Restores Good Health. J.illle May Hontley is an accomplished elocutionist and natural born speaker ol only 12 years ol age. She is the only child temperance locturcr before the public, ller gt-nius, howevor, did not exempt her from an attack of a disease of the Mood. Her own words best tell the story:

C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: I heartily join with tho many thousands that arc recommending Hood's Sarsnparilla. I liad been troubled from infancv with gatherings In the head. I was coniprlled'to leave school upon the doctor's advice. He thought it was the only tiling to save my life, but I

Continued to Crow Worse. I was persuaded finally by a friend to try Ilood's Sarsaparilla. The use of one bottlo acted el-

Hood's8a Cures

fectlvely upon the blood and 1 began to improve. After the use of three bottles tho gathering eeased and I am cured of my former trouble. I owe my life and will always remain a true friend to Hood's Sarsaparilla." I.ii.lik ay enti.ey, Shelbyville, Indiana. Get HOOD'S.

Hood's Pills

act easily, yet promptly and

efficiently, ou the liver and bowels. 25e.

DARLINGTON.

Charley Harms is preparing to build a house. Four tramps stayed in our calaboose Tuesday night.

Aniel Booher and Rain Grillin butch-: ered last Tuesday.

James Hulet.of your city was seen on our street Monday.

John Hays, of Madison township was at this place Tuesday.

Mrs. William Murphy, who has been sick so long, is improving. Robert Andrews, of Middlefork. Clinton

county,

is visiting friends hero.

Kashner shipped two car loads of hogs Wednesday for which he paid S5.2.".

The meeting closed last week at the Christain church with eleven new members.

Protracted meeting is going ou at

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The

Center Grove. Rev. Acres is the min ister. Jake Coiner, tho tall syccamore of Sugar Creek township, was at this place Tuesday.

Abe Galloway is here looking for" a location, lie will either build of buy property.

Abo Galloway, of Mace, wast at this placo Wednesday visiting Ota I'inch and family.

Miss Lulu Bower, of I' rankfort, is staying a few days with her aunt. Mrs. \Y. tl. Boohor.

Elder T. J. Shuey will preach at the Christian church next Sunday a week. Everybody invited.

Spergen Cunningham, formerly of Crawfordsville, is at home now and will be a ueportcr for this Echo.

The protracted meeting closed at the Lutherian church last Sunday night with several new mombers.

Our ice men have been cutting ice, but we fear the harvest will be shqit, as it is getting much warmer.

Many of our citizens were called to your city this week to testify iu the llutchings vs. Montgomery county case.

Peter Endicutt, of Bowers Station, says he must have

,At the Earnest Solicitation of the many Friends and Customers ot the Trade Palace, and feeling- exceedingly Grateful to all lor their Liberal Buying which ha made a Wonderful Success ot our

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you are Mr. Endicutt, no paper like that one. Wallace Little, of Terre Haute, camo over on the morning train. Wednesday. Mr. Little is in tho life insurance business. rVj-:

Fnbcii Thompson's stock of boots and shoes which was locked up by hi6 creditors. will be sold Saturday to the high-

est bidder. Cvrus Boolier. our livery man, has fixed up a 6pan of black horses for Woody A- Flanninghaui to use to their new funeral car. *.

Horace Cadwallader and wife »\ill move to Moran as soon as Mr. Cadwallader commences work on tho steam shovel for the summer and fall.

Miss Nell Nicholson returned home last Saturday morning after singing here at the Christian church two weeks. Her singing was greatly appreciated by all.

Miss Bertha Booher who is attending music college at Chicago, writes back to her friends and says she is getting along tine and hopes to arrive home by April first.

The store room occupied by Butler & Sybold has been treated to a coat of white paint and white wash, which adds very much to the appearance of their room.

Mrs. W. B. Mount is very near death's

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door. She has been very low for some timo and her death is looked for at any time, as the doctor says she cannot recover. -v

The temperance people of Darlington will organize a lodge he.ro soon. Wo do not know whether Brother Bennett, of Linden will ofliciate or not. We hope he will come again, as he seems to be in earnest.

What is tho matter with our gas'r It is so weak of mornings the cooks have to wait on the tire, like burning wet wood, to get the stove hot and after breakfast we have plenty of gat:. Please give us more pressure earlier, in the morning.

Franklin township Sunday School convention was held at the Presbyterian church here last week and was very well attended and some very good speeches were made byWoodev ShalTer. Elder Shuey and others.

\Y, II. Booher, our postmaster, has complained about some young men coming in and writing on thedesk in the post oflice, using slang to bad for men to reap much less ladies. Some one will have to repent for writing such stuil' it he are caught.

The correspondent for Tin Rkvikw from Ladoga, says they have the best store room in the county. You have not seen the room of Cox A. Lewis built here. The traveling [men say they have the best room in the county and warmed by natural gas. Come and see and lie convinced that you aro mistaken

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.NEW ROSS.

Ben U'alkup is down with the grip. O. W. Byrd was at Ladoga, Saturdav Somo Ladoga folks visited O. W.Byrd Sunday.

Chas. Johnson was at Crawfordsville Saturday. Enos Norman was at Crawfordsville Wednesday.

Miss Ellie Ronk is

xvisiting

friends at

Indianapolis. A. S. Clements of Crawfordsville, was hero Wednesday.

Mrs. Nan Taylor of this place is visit-, ing relatives in Kentucky. Marcus Murray, came from Judson, to cut wood for J. W, Shepherd.

Frank Miller, of Crawfordsville, is visiting David Morgan at this placo. Soveral of the K. of I1.Brothersattended lodge at Jamestown Saturday night.

John Sharps, who has been a resident of Kansas for a number of years, is seen in this vicinity.

Marriage Licenses.

LoRoy Armstrong anil Mary A. McClelland. Otto E. Walker and Mary Biggs.

Charles F. Cave a: Martha K. ITorney. Charles H. Holden and Josio Ihighee,

Sale.

At a bargain on easy terms ItJO and 210 aero farm with in 3 miles of Crawfordsville. AddreRS, 4\v \Y. I ).

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Notice is heroby given to ike citizens of tlic, town of Darlington. and l''ranklin townbbip, in .Montgomery (.'utility, Indiana, that I, tho undorfigiuM, ii male Inhabitant over the age of SI years, will apply to tho board of Commissioners of Haiii county ai Ihelr noxt regular March session for 1891. for a license to Hell spiritouj, Tinous, mall, and all intoxicating liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to be drank on the premises whore sold. My pla'-M of business and tho promises whoro said liquors ar to b" sold aud drank aro si.Tibed as follows:

A part of lot two (i!\ in block number threo (3), on tho original plat ol tlio town of DarliuKton, bounded as follows: lioginniuR at tho northwest coiner of H^iid lot and running tlionco south i:!2 fui-t, tlif not cast 'JS foct, thenco Mortll 188 feet, thence west a? feet to tlio placo of boglnninK, aurt in the twe-story frame building situated on tli» north olid thereof.

ALONZO CUSTK1C.