Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 March 1894 — Page 8
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CHAMPAIGN
Medical inn I Surgical Insti
tute aii'l Sanitarium.
Orpnmzed and in SUIVCBMU! oporatiru for over two vear*. fur the troauneut or
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CHRONIC DISEASES.
GI'AltANTl-K to euro nny case oi 1MLES,
i.'ATAHKlI ni all it* lurmtj HI locations speedily cured by our new method--.
AH deiHiiKwiU'iits nt Uio STOM.'J'H, I.IVKK, T5U\VKI nu«! i\!!NKY. iro tre »:**U more .«uoeeps*ftil!y by ibo Physicians of this Institute -than any otluMc in Anienea,
There is no placo wimrc made iu all
:unl Surgical
OUB NEW SPRING STOCK
Is now Complete in every Department and they are Beauties. An extra effort has been made in our ever popular
BOYS' AND CHILDRENS' DEPARTMENT
To make it the Handsomest ever shown in the city. "We would kindly request the ladies to bring in the little folks and fit them out
Spring Overcoats
Come in play now. We have a choice assortment and at low figures. Until farther notice we will present all purchasers of $2.50 or up, with a 251b sack of "SILVER LEAF" flour.
LEE S. WARNER,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER AND FURNISHER.
Kva
(is many euros,.are
bispasps ol Women.
No Incurable Gases Taken.
..•"Honesty nuJ Candor'' it- our motto iu donling
Have our examiner eall on yon, or wi iie to CHAMPAIHN MMDH-AI. AMI
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STITU'I LI. C11A M1' AL N. 11.1,.
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.1. .M. I'AT'i'l-.HSON M. |).,.See"y.
ABSTRACT BOOKS.
A. C. Ji'iini^on's '.il)str ict books contain a copy ol every deed ol' record to every tract of land in the county, as •well as to every unsatisfied Mortgage or lien.
Years of labor and many thousand dollars have been spent, in making mr books complete ami helpful in every way.
Mv 20 years experience aided by these unrivaled facilities in tracing titles enable me to claim that
HIT
otlice
•is the best place to have DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASI'S, and CONTRACTS prepared, as well as reliable
Abstracts ol Title.
Come and see. Proof of tho I'tidding. etc. Fees reasonable. Your patronage •solicited.
Two Notaries in the office. Over 121 east Main street. Craw fords ville, Ind.
Rnmker's
Carminative Ralsatn, tho great stoinach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.
If you don't believe Mrs. Willis & Son are making the best 81 cabinets in tnccity go and see for yourself, tf
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Caetoria.
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EPH JOEL'S OLD STAND. CORNER MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREET
SOUTH-WEST UNIOfl.
Mrs. White visited Mrs. Hull' one day last week.
Charley Carver and wife are guests of Mr. Smith. Tho V. P. C. I", at Otterbien is a grand success.
Clossiti visited fit Bessie Manor's Friday night.
Rev. Miller preached at Dttcrbien Sunday night. The Misses Pickles visited Lon ChesterEon Sunday.
Look out for a wedding in our neighborhood this week. Several of our young people attended the pie supper the other evening. -1/
We would like to hear from the Smartsburg correspondent once more. Ask Will Stephens where he found himself the other night when he trot lost.
Quite a number from here attended the K. P. lodge at Crawfordsvilie Tuesday night.
Pert Chesterson and Clint Chadwick were seen going west Sunday evening. Where were they going?
As one of our young men. with his best girl, was going to church Sunday night, his horse fell and broke the buggy. Ask Walter Chesterson who it was.
We are sorry to hear one of the Jour nal correspondents compare the democrats to dogs. As the writer is known to be weak minded we will excuse the comparison
ALAMO.
.John Lcwellen was in town Tuesday.
1 lattie ()pperman goes to high schoo' now. (J. W. Ammerinan. of your city was here Tuesday.
Dr. Ensminger and wifo have quit housekeeping.
The wife of Mat Elmore is very low with paralysis. "v-"
Frank Westfall will work for Elijah Clore this summer.
Mr. Miller, of Hillsboro, called oil our merchants Monday. Rev. Grubbs preached at Bunker Hill school house Sunday night.
Smith & Myers' wholesale drug nouse had an agent here this week.
Mr. Rent Snydor is the strongest democrat in the county and will be nomina-
The Farmer's Alliance have a candidate o'Jt for trustee, but no uso we have that lixed.
More street lights is the cry from Ireland. (let some more for our honorable councilman.
COLLil
CTE GROVE.
Mrs. Grady is on the sick list.
Lum Parsons has symptoms of typhoid fever. A wedding is looked for in the near future.
Li race Bunnell is no better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell spent Sunday at Mr. Rusks.
Miss Settie McWhiinnoy visited l^illic Gunkle Sunday. Thos. Meek and wife visited friends at Xewtoivn Sunday.
W. E. L!roves was the guetit of Alva Dwiggius Sunday. J. E.Grenard and family visited friends in Wingate Sunday.
John Fowler and wife visited friends in Linden this week. Miss Yannie Graves visited Miss Myrtle Small Sunday.
Misses Stella and llattio Follick spent Sunday with Laura Phillips.
John Parsons was the guest of Will Rivers Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Mary King visited friends in Wesley Saturday night and Sunday.
The ciphering match at Pleasant View Tuesday night wa.s a grand success.
.James Grenard, of J3enton county, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Cilaze, this week.
Quite a crowd wf our young folks attended church at Waynetown Sunday night.
S. (i. Runriell received the sau news of the death of his brother, John, who lived in Ohio.
Ed River has returned home after a three months visit with his mother and will work for James Murry this summer.
The pie supper at Pond Grove Thursday night was a grand success. $10.50
was taken in. Miss Ietlu Rusk received the cake for being the prettiest girl presant.
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ted by acclamation anil elected aluiost the same way. George Little, of your city is visiting his brother. Tom at this place.
Janibs Elmore seems to be the people's choice for next representative.
Rill Woodgate, a blacksmith from Yeddo, moves in our midst this weeii.
Mont Kennedy and Codfish Rowers were in town two days thie week seeking offices.
The finest cabinets at Lawsou's
K1RKPATRICK.
Mart K.ikestraw is ditching hero.
Our school is giving satisfaction, Mr Sheet'/. having done his duty as teacher here.
John Dennett of Lindori. was a caller here last Thursday. He visited the temperance meeting here.
Forty dogs were seen on our streets one dayjlast week not counting the two legged puppies and poodles.
The darkey settlement north of here is quite numerous anil more are coining. They hail from old Kentucy.
The man who leaves whips and switches at door steps is only
IIK. KYIKW
jeaULIB
will interest your subscri
bers. It will be written by a boy that knows.'J Look out. John Vyse. the Linden saloonist. was mistaken for once as to the great American Jurors. lie supposed he would get justice, but did he? The higher court sayeth nali, verily!
Chas. McBee, of Linden, is quite sick
anil his friends aro quite uneasy as to the outcome. Mr. McRee has a host of
friends in and around
from our
H'irkpatrick
Let your sugar, cotl'ee and meat bills go.!
but givu these paper collared gents
your last penny. Wat. Campbell has built a nice store room at Roinnev near the depot. He will now sell groceries anil all kind of goods below all competition, as his experience as a merchant and his goods delivered right at his door. Look for prices never heard of before in Romney.
One of our young dudes was seen walking down the railroad track a few days ago with his best girl at 1C. An older person of course would not do such a thing, was seen to kiss her sixtimes between the station and Nicholson's crossing. The smacks were loud enough to be heard by Mr. Nicholson near a quarter of a mile distant.
John Ford will work for Mr, liarnett at $1!) per month the coming summer. JohnPeterson will work for Win. Campbell iit per month. Tat Barnes will work for Milton Norman, ut per month. Did any one say labor was cheap? No hands have yet hired for less than SlSdollais p.'r month.
The Clover Leaf R. R.. is going down hill as fast as her living express is. They pay !)lt ceBts per day to their hands. Now the tall? is that nearly half of the trains will be taken off. If the stock holders would remove some half a hundred useless officers and dudes from the road it might do something. To many idle red taped gents In support, we are ied to believe.
The boys and young men engaged in a lierce snow bail encounter on our streets last Sunday. They came near having trouble before it was ended. Some oue threw a ball and bit L'harley Caves in the back and also hit his wife while she was passing. Mr. L'avrs jumped from his buggy and jerking up a rock using some very forcible language, bfit did not let go of the rock. The people who do not partake of the futi should be left alone, especiallj the ladies who are only passing the highway.
Wm. Jeriln.li shipped near load of fat hogs to Indianapolis last Wednesday. Some, say vvheallooks well, others that it does not. So for we know nothing about it. (i. W. Stingiey was iu our village last Saturday. O. W. i- one of our best farmers.
The young bloods are In high gleo over the (lood Templars lodge that is to start, ln-re. You know they can soo ihoir girls now and their parents ean't say no.
The signs of the times around Ivipatriek is that some one or two are going to get their heads peeled in the near luture. See if wo predict light or wrong.
A eonundrum we would like solved by tho bright ones,"''Who is the best people of this vieinitv, those who are ehuivh members, or those who are not.'Su'J'lie question is often debuted hero
We aro informed Mr. Wade, tho great Temperance .-\poslle, will hold a series of meetings al this place in [he near lulure. When he can burst a rock by his talking, ho can do something here, otherwise not. •lohn Vyse, the man who tried a Linden jury, was made to rejoice a few days ago by Ins case wherein one McKorklo tried to down hini, was thrown out of the circuit court. John said his faith was good before ho had his trial. In trial by Jury, but now ho will mako^au exception as to the kind found around l.indcn. Mr. Vyse should know all is not gold that glitters, neither are those who Hatter you. bemocrats aie disgusted with their representatives in congress and senate. Was the election for president and congressman to como off this spring they would not gci enough vote to elect a supervisor. A larger lot of dead Oeats never disgraced a party. Tho Peoples' Party if we mistake not is coming to tho from with a double quick pace and the dissatislleJ of both old parties say they will vote that ticket and let both of the old boodle parties go, ai there is nothting to.hope from either of them.
Three of our young mon who think themselves men last Sunday evening met three young Indies at a certain house in our village and one who saw thorn, but who thesu greoneys diil not. saw them kissing each oilier in a vary sickening and familiar manner. They each traded no less thnn a quart ol spittle with oaeh ottaer. Your scribe would have watched tlio performance through, but getting deathly sick at the stomach ho was compelled to withdraw anil throw up his Sunday dinner, Tlieso sickening greeneys nhould be mado to pay for tho beef and cabbage they compelled him to part with when times are so hard.
ELMDALE.
Abe Lnren irt on the si' list. Harry Vanclonvo has the croup.
of
his girl. All know that heri The fortli coining history ut l\irkpatrick after dark." to be published in
A. S. Ooff nnil wife w.ii- tho guest
who
over-ikished-with-money
zens Some fifteen iloilurs. That's right.
Sunday, it being
Mill
Highest of all in Leavening Power —Latest U. S. Gov't Repoct
li.\V. l.lln is kept very imny waiting tho
siek.' Koy the little con Ot Kd'GotT is very sick with brniu fever.
Mnnnnl Hatrei is moviiiK in tho Winner property north of here. Mr. Andrew Swank v-tilloil on lnenils Ht Cayuga lnut week.
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Moore and wife Saturday ami Sunday. ltnlph Vnui'leaTe and wifo mid Mrs. I.. M. L'oons was tho guest of James Vnucleavo and wife Sunday. lieorge Soanion of thi* place has sold his farm to Krank Dazv. lieorge hasmov«d to Crawfordsvilie to live a retired life.
Mrs. Voris WilHit# of this plnee and sintrr of Miss Orna Morrow, of lloopston. 111., called on .iaines Vaneleave and wife the fore part of tho
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H. T. vanWeavo, Miss Mattie liauk.
are sorry to learn of his ill health. Widner and Miss Anna Ilurk attended the ,, I masquerade entertainment at Nowtou Saturday The grand monk of the good templars called here a few nights ago and took
citi- gathered
at
tho homo
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1{ol'Bllvcg ftIl(1 fl.iellll, t0 lhl ol lorty
of
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.1. Swank and wife
till) birthday
of »ne of
thr
ivfi-e^hnu^ts were served,
WliNGATE.
Till A^li l'.a« a very sore throat.
Charley Dove is clerking for S. Dudley.
Al. Stevens has moved to the .lames Marrow farm. bur hack man is having quite a time with the grippi
Dr. Yancieave is doing a good business at pre^ ent. Don't forget to bring the town lamp back wiicii you got through with it.
John Watts will move to the. Heorgv ,Wa-h-buru place south of Nev." Richmond.
l'lotra 'tej meetings have been running four weeks.. IJest is what we need at presont. John Wilson moved a woman from lira/.il, Ind. John's ot.e of the happiest men on eiM th.
Jacob Waiuscott anil George Oxley, of Ituoue county, wore in Wingate this week
011
businivs.
Mr-, George Westfall died on the'Jtith of last month, anil her interment was at the Pleasant Mill cemetery.
cadwailader ,ic l'arnell have dissolved partnership in the boot, shoe and harness house, 1'aruell retiring.
^Wo understand that our railroad ajont lias got fired, lie was like Tuck Wainseott running for constable, he wasn't in it.
Michael Foley, onr young orator who is now
Powder
ABSOLUTE!^ PURE
attending the Wabash college at
in Aivhite-tutv Ai aucl in
Showing |ieiur8 of grnntl lluiMines, of Donors, of Aivhi-s of Smtuary, tf Fountain*, ol Kxbibil*. -f Venetian (iontlolas, of I'imlioiiM. uf KuioiKn Villus, ol C.-ites, oi the Wnoiloil Island aii'l ninny oiln-r u*,trn'tions of tlio Druiim City :icj.l tho
Famous Midway Plaisance!
Those who went to the Fair
Will livo again in thse pictures and accompanying descriptions, the delights thov experienced on that memorable to the Kan*. They aro sure to exclaim, Why it ser»«s art though "l '!m ripht there!"
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I'.IS' A HA VK1.S.
TIIK I'KHKIS WIIICKI.. The hiKhest wheel iu ,he winiil, and one of tlio mHchnnieiil wondnm ut this ago.
RATTI.K SHIP. II.I.INols. An e\.ict i'(*pr«(lU'-Uon oi ono of America's fin»st war vassflln fully equipped.
(A LI KOKNI A -STATI- HIILDINd. Cost fTS.i.OO, ,md next to the largest stato building.
.lOHN lil.'M, LOCOMOTI VK. Tho oldest snccesslnl railroad l.M-oniotivo in America.
AN I' FAUTI" KliS' III 11.D1 Nl i. The larcest building in tho woild. which cost SI,?G0,0(i0and hal nearly .( I acres Moor
Bpaco.
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I IMsill
Cniwforditvillo
was at this place last Saturday.
George Oxley has been visiting friends ar.u relatives here.
It has been reported that John Wilson and tug wife have parted.
Did you notice the ilate of the show nt Cuillug's opera house. It is a "cob web shaker."
PStcher's Castorla.
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The Deputy Sheriff was iu ^.Wingato Mombn but the boys did not see liim.
Sam Dodge and Will Cording have set tfceir poultry wagons away ii)soak. They were not in it.
The monthly meeting at the Christian church is ever1.'fourth Saturday and Sunday. Saturday meeting at a o'clock p.m., and Sunday at "1 OVIOCM, a. m., and o'clock p. m.
lla, ha, lial A n»w correspondent on string, one 'lio always gives the news nr,| writes plain anil no ono need have a hard feeling because their names will never be mis ed.
A Young Men's Christian Teinperar.co 1 iroe has been formed at the Christian and M. cliuivhes. We meet every Sunday at Christian church. It now ha? over fifty members.
Children Cry for
The ProhibitioniBts Nominate a Ticket.
The prohibitionists met in mass convention at the court house Thursday and nominated tile following ticket
Representative -Rev. Albert Jackman. Auditor—John S- Rennett.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
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Treasurer—Joseph A. Yam/leave. Sheri IT A lex 1 lowers. Surveyor William C. Gobble. Assessor—James G. Clarkson. Coroner—T. J. Griffith. Com., 1st His., Samuel Flannigan.: Com., 2d Dis., John J. Darter.
rii l- OK API'OISTM KNT.
of Catherine* o'llrien, UM**m8od.
Notift' is hereby piveii that th«' imderaignetl has boon appointed mid duly qualified aa Administrator, with will annexed, of the e^taN) »t Catherine O'Brian, late of Montgomery eonuty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate in euppobed to be solvent.
WILLIAM I). CiHIFKlTH, Adm.
Iatod V'eb.
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CtTKRlOR lidy or gentlemen wanted for cl® gain patent novelty.
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nursery agctC
wanted. .J. K. W1HTNKY. Kocheuter. IS. Y.
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Fair.
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achievements in M#ehani« with marvelous Exhibits Scones and Surrfeundin .... spectacle, has passed aiva\ but thanlcs to photography, it yet lives for tho ent^rtiiinment and edification of the multitudes and for po— v' terity in realistic
of that preat OTcnt,
.which produced the bublime
Thosft Who Did Not (-Jo
Will 11 ml in ihem source of Kivnlik'liRht and -l\icuth». with such piutni'fx and description* thi'r .-.in yi-i visit tho K.iir in fill it* glory I'm cms slionlil thin honntiful pictorinl liis:(!-y l\rr- their children.
A Partial List of the Views in "Part One."
rOCKTOK lliiNdi:. I This is considered the most ihhjn.itic yi-etio that has ever been wrought l»y the hands of
111011.
Kxm't roproducticiiis of the Santa Mjiiia. Nina mid Pint:i, ships in which Columbus sailed iu his dlncovery of America.
ADMINISTWATION NRII.DINI I'osi }j»(i.ooo.a»d considered the architectural gem of tho Fair.
I WOMAN'S Kt/ILDINU. Cost fl^s.nyo, and was deTotcd nxrliiRi/cly te woman's work.
STATU-: OK TIII HKITKLIC. Hy French. The statu.' is 05 feet tall and required nearly S1,.«I0 wortn of gold loaf to cover it.
VM.I.AHK.
Read Our Wonderful Oiler.
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^Ar1* P1""1 ''onlainlni: Photographic Yiew« described above. ",
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'"'rosido one year, and IIK
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Keproduclioii of a typical villago in Ireland, and one of tbe*Kroatest attraction* on the .Midway.
CLIFF DWICLLKKS. A reproduction of the homes of that curious race of Indians.
I'AI.ACI: MKCIIANICAI. Alil'S. ost $l,-M.()oo was S?,0 foot
feet broad.
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1 V?! A0KTllKWO1{I SI AIK
KA !M ANU Fn{Ksll,| ls
ica. It is entertaining to erery member
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one year for
is sure to ,flense rou im-
Ureal A icult«ral
md
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OSTKK'II FAIIM. A exbihit of liv* litlrichc*. ,i)V i:«NMKNT liLILDINC. Nl MllhK OF STATIC Hlil LDINOS. K'I't'. INII.KIOK .MAM'FAC'JTHKKS liUILDINl..
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And
of the household.
We Give all Three for $1,25, In Aduarice.
.Accept thin wonderful havgalB at 0 icc wiill# it is good: it may he withdrawn.
Family Jo^n ofT»7r-
