Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 April 1894 — Page 8

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From to-day. Our store is

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THIS IS THE COST MARK AT

Clothing* Store,

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'J'hi' farmeis were very, busy last week sowing oats. The musir at Walnut ('liapie is led .by the (ialey Harris ijiiartetie.

There is a ineeting at Walnut (^liapi'l to-day. conducletl Rev. I Jolt.

(Jeortje Corn and Murris Ijntlier-. have rented part of A.J. Stones farm this .year.

Mrs. Rebecca Ime!. ot VVhitesvilli*, visiteil her sister. Mrs. Amelia Stone oti Thursday of last week. '.....

A large number from here went to New Ross to hear a debate between minister and intidel. but the mtidel a ot shaky anil wave it up.

We think there are a good many '"wicked young men in the country, but just let an inlitlel com'* around and you will be surprised to see how many of them take the Bible, which we think will add a "glittering star to their crown."

leu & Robb

THE GROCERS

Yotir I'rodticc biiy lots oi (1 cods at their store. S-c their 'lispliJy Dried Fru.it'. which the frust iias not alVc. ted. either t'ne

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Quality Or Price!

Washington Street, ist Door South (i l-'irst National Bank.

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And this is all you will be asked to pay for any article in the entire stock

A Revelation In Prices

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during the summer. We do not want to move ti?ese goods which we will be compelled to do if we cannot dispose cf them to the trade. We want the store cleared, and must have the room for these repairs, consequently we have inaugurated such a complete sacrifice sale in every department of

CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GIFTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS AND VALISES ,:

As was never seen or heard of by the oldest- citizen of Montgomery County. The entire stock is open to your inspection, come and see it and oe your own judge about the bargains. Positively no oods charged during this great sale.

."PITH S. WARNER

ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER AND FURNISHER.

EF'H JOEL'S OLD STAND CORNER MAIN AND WASHlNGrr'jN STREET

"The verdict it this locality is all the fruit kiilod. and in some parts the trees also.

John llyars, the--'enlnreil- constable, paid thin neighborhood a vis ', last Sal 11rday and .Holiday. lid Conrad anii John Kellison got into a racket last week and a general all around light ensued.

D. W'. eaulf.v has a gun" of men at work on his farm on the creek diiciiing. grubbing and improving treuerally.

Mrs. .lames liemley and son John are I spending a week at Wiiliamsport. the guest her daughler. Mrs. l!ert 'I rask

Frank Save has moved his family in with John llulton until lie can rebuild. I The neighbors and friends have shown! their sympathy by donating furniture

Mir.Samuel

Lee grave vard.

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MOUNT OLIVET.

Farmer" are plowing for corn, burning brush and cleaning'up generally. Joseph Trask sohi his hoiis Weil Heyday at Darlington at l.7."i per hundred.

and other substantial aid. I Frank Condnn last week-

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HAT Kit.

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be remodeled and changed completely

mined on .-in--.ay. ho family residence bv Kld.Shuev and Rev. I M. Stari'ord.

Interment at the old

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Candidates for marshal are numerous. \V. F.. I'.ppersoD was in Chicago Monday.

I he heading mill has been laid oil lor two weeks.

Plenty of dogs in this •community but 'nobody owns one. Mr. and Mrs. Chas happy parents oi a son

Myers are the

•I. W I'ord aiM Win. Pearson were at Crawfordsville Monday. I l)rs. liateinan a"il Highway think of I locating at IJulTaln. X. V..

W. 1!.. Ilostettcr and family were at (.'lawlonisviile Friday uiglit.

I.he electuic light and power company have tinished painting their poles. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Snyder have re turned from a winter visit in Florida.

John Powell and famjly. of Florida, an- making this their permanent home. Mis. llaUie I jinkog, of A levandria. has been with friends and relatives this week, m. Susan Mel 'antel, ol lover, isatteniling the bi dsiiie ol' her daughter. s. A lice (lent ry. ileerge 11 untn.. ioij has pure'ia«ed t!"-*J' I'- Iitdikay.property and lluiitingtor. A Sons will erect .~'7(H0 house op/ polite the Presbylerian ciinrch.

Mrs Carried Uiown, wifs of Thos. Urown, died Monday afternoon, of a complication of dieases of which she has been atllicted.fur several years burial Tuesday evening. :. ,*•• -i-V:

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Tav pay11 time i= over.

I.hi/agsuss.tirs,ai\e C'oining in our midst again. tl. D. Dafohet te has a lot of good road st-'is for sale

I-'"v Woody pre :"he,| at Flat Oieek last Sunday.

If some party don't watch they will be tined for snaring lish.

I). M. Crowiier was the tirst man in this vicinity to plant corn.

James Mount has erected ri wind pump that cost him .10(1

Chan. Abbott purchased a mare of

Htitton died last Salur I Hannibal Finch traded horses

day morning after a protracted illness of A. 15. Nobles, of Darlington.

Beveral months, aged i!7 years. *4

She was D.,M Crowder andL'reighton l\imblr-r

with

are building a great deal of fence this week.

Rfv. W

iiiBiil preached at Quaker

uliureh last Saturday night.

O. L. Lafollette and family visited Ins brother Joe last Sum.ay, A. Kimore and wife visited iclativee in lioone county last Sunday.

Atweil Peebles is building some plank fence in front of his residence.

Virgil Francis had a runaway last week, but no damage was done.

School closed at Flat Creek last Friday with a very interesting programme.

Sherman Spry is doing a great deal of grading and scraping in front of his house.

Host of the oats and clover in vicinity has been killed by the late freezes.

Albert Sutton visited Alma Snyder at Darlington last Saturday nit lit and Sunday.

Hannibal Trout had a large bunch of cattle de horned at Shaver Bros., pen last Monday. .Mack France, of Beekville. was visiting relatives at this place last Saturday and Sunday.

We are very sorry to learn that one of our old friends, Mrs. Sam Shaver, has lost her mind.

llannibal Finch, the ,Journal's correspondent, was in our little village this hunting news.

Joe Lafollette has purchased a new surrey and set of harness of lsrane Mount, of Darlington.

We guess Rlootner has agreed to let us alone, so we will say rotlnng more to bun only just keep quiet.''.

Rev. Stevens will lilll Ins regular appointment at this place to-morrow, the •J2nd. Everybody invited to attend.

Miss Martha Francis, of Crawfordsville, is staying at home this week on account of the sickness of her mother.

Some Shannondale boys caught two

"'WINGATE.

Sam lleedle is on the sick list. Mayme Webb has the lung fever.

llealtu never known to be any better.

One of Wes I/asey's children has the ihpthena.

Oats are all killed anil wheat damaged to some extent.

All the petalocs that were planted have been Irozen.

Joseph Henry wul move to ins new home soon north of toe. n. ...

F.noch Robins fell from a vvageii a few days ago and broke his arm.

Old man White will move to Udell's corner soon and run a butcher shop. Our railroad agent wants to buy the best lence wire stretche. that is made.

Clarence Long is shaking hands with bid friends and .looking..attj^r his best

Farmers are plowiug l'or»corn. The. ground was never •.•'•known to plow any easier.

Adam Wainscott will preach at Center church the*: liftli Sunday in this month.:

Charley Dasey got very badly hurt with a circular saw while,sawing pickets the other day.

We ureal! in favor of Kbright Morrow for trustee. Kbnght. will make a good one: he is a stiaighi democrat.

School closed the 'Jtli Normal commenced ttie 17th. Fvei'.vbody is well pleased with the school this year.

John and Joseph McOinney, of Missouri, are at this place, looking after the interest of their father's estate.

W'lio ever got the lanipolV of the post, had best return it or he will be looked after. 11, is jba dy /needed on dark nights.

ARLINGTON:.

I- armeis are bu.s-y ]jiautiiig corn this beautiful weather.

Several of our new honsos ar' almost ready for tie- plasterer. .' :,

I.ax-paying utst w'.*ek has made business rather dull this week. Wh-'at lorllv* line and does not seem to be hurt much by the late cold spell,

Several from this place attended the funeral,: of Mrs. Sam 11 lit ton last Sunday.

Ira Hooher has a second hand buggy and phaetou tor sale and plenty of new j:,one~.

Reitiia liooher will teueh a elaj-s in music at. Ihointown and aisoime this neighborhood.

Win. Ilulel and Oeorge LineJi have tinished straglttening up iia: ...Sugar creek bridge east of town.

Frank Tribbel- who had his leg broken sometime is getting along as well as could be expected.

James Steward, our assessor, is at v.ork seeing lirtw much the people of Franklin lownship are worth.

"ur carpenters are all busy and can not till the demand. This is the place I for you if you are a carpenter and want work.

Finch Brothers are having some of tho finest oak timber brought to town

Highest of all in Leavening

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from a farm near Shannondale that we

ever saw. I The order is: You must mail your this letters at the postollice. If you fail to be on time you cannot go to the tram and mail theiu.

Ira Booher sold two buggies last Saturday night. One of them he sold to Emanuel Guntle, of your city. Emanuel knows where to go to get bargains.

W, H. Mcllee ami sou. of Kirkpatrick. were liern Wednesday em ou^moss,

Mr. Graham , of Thorntown moved into the house vacated by Charley Honiker.

Charley Honiker, moved to: Thorntown Mon* day to work for his brother at carpentering.

Franklin township, Sunday school will lie held at the Christian church in Darlington, April 20.

Clifford Mote Is gradually getting worse with the consumption. It is thought he will not live long.

A cripple man stood up in a buggy on "our streets Tuesday night and made fun lor the boys and s Id magnifing glasses.

The Darlington Echo seys the old rascals meaning the town officals will soon go out and, the new rascals will go in. Well, we have heard a change in pasture was good for sheep and it may be in this case also.

The I. O. O. F. are still in trouble in regard to bringing the cemetery closer to town. They

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liuried on the new addition tli week, hul understand they are goinu to move the eorpte n-k into the olil addition.

I'licle Isaac

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Croclfet (Juihs at Ooe, regular once S.'n

('roi lu:t tJaids it 7ye,, legular |'Hi Si.

I'.ooher passed awav Tnei-diiv

night at II oelock. anil his Mineral \va~ pi"ach. ed at the l.utlieriau cliuich Thursday, at:' »'.clock by licv. liarbe and his rernnliis weiy laid to tent in the cemetry at lhal placr. II,, «as li? years old and leaves a wife and son, anil one grand daughter and a hos id n^ar relalives to mourn his loss. I neie Isaac was loved by all who know him. He was a member the I.utherian church for many years and nas life long democrat.

Dr. Keplogle, ropreBenting the Ohauipaign Medical and Surgical jDhtitute will be pleased to meet all who wish to consult him at the Nult House Wednesday, Apr. •_,5. During his last visit his rooms were crowded, and such is the satisfaction given to those being treated that many new cases are expected at hip next visit.

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For Sale. Cheap,

One cushion tire, '2(i inch safety bicycle one snt single harness almost new, and 1 good side bar buggy. Call at A. S. Richards' shoo shop, I'.Ti west Main street. Apr. 1 I .'it.

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I-- the new Shoe store in the Joel Week. Our sioi is new ami ail

iCustoin Made

liood solid slices wile iu\ei sold as

cheap,'as we are selling tliein.

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Come ro "'1 lie (!rand.'' wc ran and

... will scl. you l'ine Foot Wear ....

I An Unusual' I I Offering

(Jreat: purciiace irseiHcs luilts.

('rochet (huits at regular rice Si. 7 5.

1 1 4 .M.irvilles

regular jiru S.V

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ilea per iha.u am and all.. omiictiiors.

Washington St^

of (.'roein-i and

l'rii c^ in rcai n'of everybody.

Crochet bulls' ac 59c. regular-' JHi' 75 -.

(guilts, at Si.-?I.

11-4 Marsoilles

'Juilts at

regular pi id* S3-

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