Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 February 1894 — Page 5
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REMEMBER!
20 JVri/tMit. Discount on Suits 20 iVr Cent Discount on Pantaloons 20 IVr Cent Discount on Funiiliing
Suits 1o Measure,
il oi«?-atKMt fv.r mnj
tills.-, lnstituto
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ll!»vt our .wainin-r .m1! on -yo'i". or. ,-wri. ••HAMI'lKIN MI'.DU'AI. AN" 1.1 *1 .""t'-tiH A! STITI T1-. I'ilAMi'AHiN. U.I..
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
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BOILING WATER OR MILK.
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Every Good Ktvonviii.
Icinnvri ..-1 izmg •i'l'
As overvgood honscwiI'' the(iiiVei'c'ne 'Veen app llelieioil'-. eiioki:ig 'Mill til'' site kiiij.1 is largely in siltn-e-. j41.'.'1 .t'oie ut'avies. Now th«-e reijuire strong, del-iea1'-!y !i,r iii.-'fl:. s're'U. ainl the best stock !,s
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Extract of Beef
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.'I'll 15 Oil aMI'AUJN I IJMI •. IS'l KATOK'S SAl.K. ,Y '..- Tlii* tiiulfr a'im:nirM* !tor iv tho r^tato Qnv '"'I Ki'ZtiUitU lYocis'% lat^ol' Montjjomory Coatidllu Liall" ty. Inilwiin, '.leicnsed* nt ii'T 1 a to roMi»*ho in
Clark township, four niiiosfabt of Ladoga, will /,j oiler tor MiU* on
TUCSHAV, KCIjKI'AKY 20, 1S1M.
th»» following personal pn-iMTty to wit: Hou^cho 1 inrniluit:, Mt pound* of Hour in
a KO |j
wntob, five «'ora*» of vroo-J, and othyr charge
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TKUMSIJK SAI.K: A nodi* of
$ a in is of $ a or ha a in to •it.
All i!u,-uiLCtM!i.'n!M of i!u S'l'OM.M'll, i.iVi'.::, l-'o-in-K' '"jptill worktnl*i \V i'.I.S .".ml 1 l)N KV's, ar tvatc-l i!_»:r'-_Mio. Jtll dilu no
-V" (ir TP O tivini iiiitivs with li iiirc«ui. interest alter maLJ.lli..' i—I• turitv. with .•uinrov.'.l ^nciii'itv. Sale lupins at Ciir near the 11 net If
turitv. with ."-prm.v.'.l 0:'U il. in. I.. LI. STKINliliH .\'Iimnisir»t.i)r. Hi:--.i. cuitK, Ancti.iiicei". M. M. Ally.
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Woni.J»rp. I'\r
in tn.r etiroy aro
rciit stom
Riilt: by all driiggists.
If vmi don't believe Mrs. Willis
Skill re making thf. best *1 cttoinuts i«
timuily go and see for yourself..
Children Cry for
ditcher's CastoriaB
-i Kxc!ir'i"ii South, Tii" Tol'-do. Si. I.inii:"- and Kansas City U. II.. Clovpr Lear Route, will issuo otif fare excursion rickfts- to all puints soutli on special cluies during I'ebvuary. Marcli, A5iti!. and .nine. Lilieral r-turn limit -. Call on nearest aconl 'lover l.^af Koist". or address i('. .Jr.NtciNs, (!. 1'. A.
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1i. I,- rat.' I'xeiiI'piop. tick"ts to iiifortiiM pyi.iits and. to lot Springs r-x.
Chitdrein Cry for ner's Gastorla.
V')r 'X'.
hy Hood's \N'ins.
Pre-i er.1 Lir.eoln said, "you cannot fool the people a second tirap." They are too quick 'o reeogni'/e real merit or lack of it. an '1 cling tily to those thie«rs which they tind to in- what is clainiert tiiein. it i« especially gratifyii that tinsale of Mood's Sarsap.irt lia increases most rapidly in those r...etio:its wt-ere it best known.
I'he inference .s plum llooil's Satsaparilia has proven that it possesses genuine merit. It maintains a high standard, which others cannot even approach. is the people's
'tires.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
W wrr.ii.—Ueliitble men large salaries to the right parties. Impiiro ovor l* irst Nutional ISanU.
favorite
blood-purifying and building up medicine, and is more popular this .M-arthau ever before. All Ihis because llood'
For Sale.
\ta bargain on eapy term* .100 ami 210 »cro farm with in 3 niilftB of Crawforilsvillo. Address, •lw
W. L"). GRirriTH.
ON FEBRUARY 1ST, WE COMMENCE
on: ANNUAL: 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT SALE
Ed 3ro7rh Rqui'racl tj Fasa Ths Tuire
and Jury For ths Tmrit i'iine. It is not oft.oi. hat. nitin ik emu pel I eil to Miami trial three times ou the same
It il of last August. A both irialti before l.ir.i jury (iiH.'igre.id. Thn first 1 2 a a the eccond jury lumpf on 7 to for ac-
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At KC..1., J\. .. Filii
quilt, '.!.
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The case proved a great drawing oa-.ct. "Attimes 111" court room war- Illicit vith eagt'r spectators. whose sympathy m-eiiied to be ia'geiy with drown... -.•
At -.iO ThurKiia* afteruo"n Judge
11 Purchases above One Dollar, and Continue the same until larch 1st. This is going to be the Greatest Bargain Sale ever known as our Extreme Low Figures the past season were a surprise to the most Economical
Clothing Purchaser. Think of 20 Per Cent. Off the
Finest Tailor Made Overcoat.
Dri 11 lVi»v §25.00, reduced Price,§1800, 20 per cent. Discount miking it cost $1440. Our $12 Ulster jvduced I* ie $10 00, 20 per cent Discount making it rost
Our Line (is Complete. c.ivy. Medium run! Liiclit, WViii'lirs Fir-t Come, First Smvl.
This, however, lias beun thu
nix ni'iiiihs Gxpurn^nco of I'v.l Urown, i:)iar^ed with I5i^' Four oxprees lion oti the nvi'tnnp of jtlij 1
lli third, and it is to bo hoputi, his "'tlfouso and lot in last trial, was commonccd in circuit contains 8 rooms, 2 court on 'Tuesday morning. It required
1 sull liiue to e,t ur
tf
only four of the
reguiar panel remaining on when the case op.-m i'i. Prosecutor Mofeti rep-: r«sei)t«".i llu State, whilom this trial, Charles Johnson was aided in deitnio uig Brown by Judge Sellar.
1'lie proa pec ts aro lied at all it will
A Rjpii Arouad the Urutus Suoki---Lebanon was wi'ul with excileiuent ali clay Monday over the capture of Hull, the negro brute who assaulted Mrs, A kerf, a widow, the nighi before. A Lebanon special sas: 'The Sheriff came out of the jail a! 2 o'clock. Monday afternoon, with Mail, to lake ir-.n into circuit court lor special nai. -lust as they came out the mob. which h'd I een fihivering around in '.lie cold a waiting Hall's :i])peiir :nee. made a lunge for tho prinoi-.e:. I'he sherilV and deputies drew tliei: giii-,s but failed to tire. I'lc howl ing nioii fought desperately irr the negro Tho.v go', the rop« aronml his neck ti'.roe times aed pnlled him over into the court, house yard. The sheriff. backed bv reinforcements, finally got
the bol! er of the mob and carrieii the: prisoner mlo court, where Judge Xeal demanded that l.t'l'" men be deputized to keep the peace. The indictment was-' then read and Mail stood trembling Impleaded guilty an was
aent.*need
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yearn in prison. Judge N'eai then mailf a spf-ech imploring the mob to ilinperoe and let the law take its courPH. Mall was locked up ill Judge Neat's private' olliee and no attempt will be made to remove him until thn cTcitement ha« (juieted down."
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WARN
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER. SUCCESSOR TO J. A. AND EPH JOEL.
THfc T0IRf TfilAL.
As a candiciate for Auihtor Johu I j. Coben is rapidly coming to 11ns front, lie may be depended uixjii to muke a| rooal valiant raue.
Ihf ball was staricil rolling by the republicans holding mass conventions in oach ward of tho city.
Mabo Holloivay is acain a fre^ citizcn. I Hib c:h:ir«'o of aysault with intent to kill 1 Pete VanLcven, was chaRRfd to simploj assault, and upon being brought buforo ppecia! .Judge, M. W. Brimmn'. ho plead guiltv. fit was lined £1 andooRts.
For Ssile. good location, house halls, p.mtry. ward-!
robes, closets, etc. Piped for natural '.'.hs. hydrant in yard, good cistorn with pump in kitchen. Cellar, woodhouse, etc. L"t is 1110x170 ft. Kino shade trees. Price §2,000. Also, half or all of A brick business room paying 12 per cent, on £0.000. Will take $:i,000 for ail of it. or $2500 for half.
Also, ii six room one story dwelling. Lut .jVi.vllj'i foot, located one ol tho bt-L:t neighborhoods in the citv -. (Vilar. stable, hennery and a tin') sanction of
Ilaruey instructed the jury. I hat body small fruits, tlas and water, bargain
*aso'it the remainder of Tim afternoon il.(5ftl inpayments. Cali on \V. S. and all night. They went to breakfast I'ritton at Moll'ett Morgan's drug or Britton A MotTett's law ollicc. tw.
yesterday a. in. in charge of the bailiff, «iore. ai ii with no verdict, thai if a verdicl ia rem i" a compromise one.
The IL oi P. District Meet.Ag. rh,. distrtct meeting of ttie ten counties. of which Montgomery county is about tlu* central, of the Knights of! Pvthias of Indiana, will be held in this city on Tuesday, Feb. 2oth. Tne ses sion'.- will begin at 1 ::}0 p. m.. and contiiiue through the afternoon an even-j ing. The purpose of the i:tin:- is to have the unwritten work exempt lied by lie (ir ii officers, and a large attendance is expected
ontgoine! county
is fortunate tfweunug tins uuetmg. and 'r uvfoiiliville tnd I Vila yard lo'.ige will ha.'e a royal welcome in roadilicss for the visitors. Neighboring lodges throughout the county should not fail to be well represented at this., lUt'llt illg, .,
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A small liiind satchel on !us I mil corner. The tiudur will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to thiw otliee. .v.::
\anda.lia I.ine F.\eui-sion
To south, southeast and soutlpve-.-t will run on various iLites from uo'.\ until Line "ith, 180-1. intrusive. One fare mud trip. Call on or address any Y:-nda ia ljine Agent and ask for infor million contained in circular No. .'527 of miary 20th. 1804. "»w
REMEMBER!
0 Per Cent. Discount in recant Tailoring Department Per Cent Discount on Hats $18 ^uits to Measure $1(.40 $800' Suits to Measure, $24.00.'
UK TALkb UF AVAR.
EMP: ROR O" STHONO
E A N I S S NCJACE.
In L'rcr*'"^ llo Aneptiince of tiio Kits" »1hu Trt»«ly tht* llais^r Mak^n I*retflctl'ins that Iliive A lrtrni»'(i Kuro^Mf— llallrontl i-fck In Franco.
JtKKMN,' I'Vb:' 0.—The statement is aiade by :v lunding national liberal who was present at Chancellor von Capri vis recent toiree that the emperor's language in urging the necessity of the Russian treaty was too strong to be reproduced in the llerlin pnpers. According to the informant the emperor said thai if tintreaty was not adopted Uerinruiy would have war with Russia before three months had passed, ltiis.sia, lie emperor continued, was bent upon the treaty and the czar was identiiied with it and would not .-.tand its rejection, now that he regarded the recent.action as an inimical step upon the part of Germany.
l-'ATAI. WIIKCK NUiYlt TAKJS.
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Seven IVople \n! Turntv
Are KitliAre Hurl
Pai'.is, Pel). -A serious railroad accident. is reported from I'ompicgiie partmeni of Oi.-e. about lifty fvom tlii.s city.
dc-
miles
Pull iletails of the accident have not yet been received, but it is announced by the railroad officials that seven ]«*opie were killed and twenty injured by the disaster.
Later advices say that only three people were killed. The aceidejit, is reported to have keen due t.o the fact 1 that the train for Itrussels collided
witli a crate of glass. The engine of una. the llrus.-els tra in a lid one railroad carriage was thrown oil the rails and be-.5j fore llie ]nsseiigers could be rescued a
sl eoIul
Vrcignt irtiin dashed into.tiic
reclca-
DENIED BY RALSTON.
Itepl.r to Charges in tho Petition to Ki* move Northern !vacl(io Hecclvors* Mn.WAUKia-:, Wis.. Feb. 8.—Yesterday Attorney Herbert Turner of New York read in the United States Circuit court tho affidavit of President Ralston, of the Partners' Loan and Trust company, denying charges made against him in tho petition of the Northern Pacific railroad company for the removal of the receivers. William M. Cromwell of New York, attorney for the receivers, then addressed the court, on the law governing t.ho questions at issue.
When Mr. Pet!it. Wiran the closing argument for the petitioners Messrs. (lakes and Rouse left the court-room. Mr. Payne remaining. .Mr. Pettit had not concluded his argument when court adjourned. Judge Jenkins informed him thai he intended to go to Chicago at ti o'clock this morning, if possible, tint, if not he would remain through the day to hear the counsel. .Mr. Pettit said that if possible he would linisii in the morning and eoirclndi- he hearinir.
I- in.- Il.irstii urntMl.
I)kK ai.n. 111., Fel. s.—About,-) o'clock his morning the large litirns on wluiti.s called the Lyoti farm, belong-ing to \V. L. Kllwooil. the millionaire horse importer, were burned with their entire contents. ne hundred and fortysc.ven pure-bred and high-grade Perchcron Iioi-m-- and tlir.-e .standard-bred-trotters jierished in the llames.
UtMjtUHit ion Tor Dwiir^iiix.
I MI|A\.\l'llt.!\ I lid.. l-'cb. S.— (Jov. Mattliews has issued a requisition for y.imri l)-.. iggii!s of Piiicago. I'wiggins i.s wanted at Fowler in the proceedings there growing out of a legal investigation of his banking' methods iu Indi-
Iri- itt 11iiliiti, 'I'eiH*
iH ui-i.N, Texas, l'eti. —The Dublin Cotton compress was burned yesterday. 1 lie property was valued at tdaO.OOO.
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