Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 April 1894 — Page 4
-J
If
W
WOOL! WOOL
for AviMCu
Riin-tis,
-v »t
3 A 5 I
pi
Aa
WAN1
\vi:
-will pat Tin:
HIGHEST PRICE
,, r\ i|
1
1
r^.Ti
-1
U.J JL 1
1
A Beautiful
.Laclie^.
baldest heads, rt gartllohS of age or lenuth of baldness. Sure cure for Dandruff or any disease ot ftealp or Hair from falling out. liel'erencet: who have grow their hair: Robert Sellers, pastor Christian church, South Bend. Ind. O. ]). Lumpkin, undertaker, lirownsburg. Inil. E, 1. Iseith. attorney-«-law 38"^ east Wasmngioi. «t»-ee4
X^JL LJ
1./
Is To Me Our Piles Draw!
i'-.r Sj-i injarul Sim,-:
-r Guod* ut $ In
,j., i-^-o.-
-V'i: mi
-l a ^peeia'm ol
hi iV»i» hi •. »!«i "2 nfj.
4't
11
s?aOmsa»jSb»
IVm i.pj j, .1 1 i' jii 1 ,1 1 ioi,i.re -w ,il Mi\ goi tit 1
iRe»&otaai" nsvuLtu*
1 jj.m ..ituv.ii. Si i' Kiln bKl011 'lliug ,\ .1 IV'»ilnet?.
n|
Woman
ht«uldw.iia
I-' rni.plul\
c/t-v. ,':l he,!ate-,t. COhi Mt in !t vlisli 11 eac wear now be seen at
l«.t.uitu'»l ?Tifur !.he picture to
Lucv- frfsso's )lillinerv Em loriniii
:3SjBraHgA33^«g?rag«iKS3jg«raT9«Z^^
Mio'- Jennie. Cade with l.er a tiimmor. A speeialtv is made this season of eh-ap hats—all 'at and .stylish. S.-e them.
^iTo Hair, ISTo 1
Wo guarantee to grow hair on
4
Gates, Jr., jobbing house, 31 and i\ east Maryland street R. N. Jilume book-keeper, 31 and 33 east Maryland street: C.J.Parker,book-keeper, 101-105 south Meridian street B. L.
Webb, traveling sah'-anae, mile") smith Keridian street .1 ,\. I'erkins. No Chenm-al (,Vi.sixth treet: W. lleinslev. No. I Engine House Indiana avenue Rev. W. J'riee.iST Yandos street: W. T. Sellers. Look Supplies, IT Yanee JJloek: J. Ji. Southark, Lafayette, Ind. J. 5. Southard, T)r, I,. C. Stewart. «fliee 00 West "Wasqington st., Mrs. L. Xewby, 780 JC. New Jersey st., yaaniue White, contractor." .V.t Hill ave Oscar Herman, 277 N. Pine St.
E. B. & D. ff. JACKSON Proprietors of Mohn's Influx Hair Grower, 2J^ Wrest Washington street, room 0, Indianapolis, Ind. or ask your druggist for it.
1
1
A
:4
5
-v f-V '4 ivViVv^ftaSs-^ ^.r ..•
I 4
*L4U J.A
Rkvi
lit
TSKX9 OF -R-^TU"-fN.
Uur year, iii the couuiy, 1 IrJ Oiieyt'ftr.oul oftMe rom.ty, 110 Inquire a! «.Jlllcu '.or A-lvcrUiM'i
APRIL 28,1894.
LA PEARL AT iiANVU.LL
Auspicious Opening of the Season of '94 Larger and Grander Tliau Ever. Tho fourth grand opening ol I ail'earl's big railroad show ami trained animal exhibit.on occurred al Uanville, 111., last Friday and Saturday, April IK) and 'JL. A IIkvii.v. representative was fortunate enough t. be present al. the opening performance and while the enteitainnuMit was given in the iridst of raging elements yot it was cni of the beat, most complete and finished ever given under a circus tent. Mr. La Pearl is steadily gaining a foot hold with the world's foremost -showmen. This year he- -ho 1* doubly as large us last. The seatu apaeitv has been greatly increased and is covered with a mammoth ew tent. The company travels in its own splendidly eijuipped tram which in itself ik a sight worth going miles to see in fact the only JO antb'^d cent show cn earth enjoying Tfoeh a luxury. Mr. LaPearl has this year gather, ed about him the best company of performers in the circus profession and includes such well-known artists as AI Kless\ the one legged Kurupoan won-, der, 1 !ert and Miss ullie Lamont in the double trapeze, and the human snakes, Dorian, ("unkhng, Lamont, Z.orro and Mis« Ruby La Pearl, lour years of age the joun'gest co'itortioi.ist in the profession: I farry *i:d Coy La Pearl, tho peoj..pit's' favoritus.-rin daring leaps iu mid lair: tlio Lanionl Ijrolher.s with their' pjiamid i.ible^, *l-Aton \\m(n La niunt,- Ivlesso.autl Zorro on the horizon--tul bars: Harry LaHage on tiiu dasicing ivxope, Tony Loss in foals, of juggling on the hlack win': Mi.-s iiernard Cannon on it.ho. tlying polei'Morsau liros.-rin-iheir.. revolviug .laodcr act, air,! others too numerous to iiie.nlion. The traine.! animal r.rti'_n ot the e''lt,TU.umv» a superb feature and will always a decidtdhit. The I-and is conip .-..iof i-ighteen mur-iciauH under the t.-i. icrif sh'p of i'iof. Clairo eno is no doubt the bods 'il inosn iai i.'fv tiivi ling
Mt, j^aJ'einl atislue^ U* that he will' iavui Craufo'Mf-uJJc if mit
4
«M» I
!o •!.
e-.-
frf
i:
I 1
11
A
kw
ol til
died fie^ "-fyauiri' tcr il-.1' dvp .nt'i Iter. u! n.- dwtriet. ..... hi ,1 "dilln* u, \,a ,) Ut --,1V !, aherlln-i atb -f ui t-i ii.t ti,c fiJii' ,i i6n
1
1
to/ i'i a
."psh buiidii's- Ihi- a« but out I
i' ,?(•- nv Mr.
Mi.i'ian i:••• hi.- .b-'tti ']!,
t(
v'or.
it is iT ii ii to M?vf\olmrch i(i tlm' ii'in,! u),.le !,ity. i'--. ..Al.il'ni-Ui v. i:i pay in :h uu .a.iUMUiH v'.jiij v'filc-iiii tu tt'-: -. iilijr* til the. rloL-.ii.'i'! periiifpyklini'f-. .v i.'c»iem:tive.of'•i veil, i. J'uekr .i- thai'iudn. •,w.H8- a-ppointed-to-take' tiie ma1fer under advi-ji'inent report later. .L.lnit.: a tow, ediliet: ••»t" some, kind will be.,built H'.jiji.i,- there i- little Onabt. l-'roni the
X|.|-f.f,uKii.i« iitt-red
al .Mm:
da ni'.'ht'fi uicetmtr the proiipt'.ft'B are that :t tabomaels wili: be ereefetf «onie. thing that will accommodate a-large number of.-people at a imiderato enr.t. 'J'liis could bi replaced-bj a-more subfitantial edilico-whenever the ewnditifnis would ji-istily such a change, l-iy a carefnl i.'.-itiuiate of the p-. nph- in and adinti ing the city who attend cluirehheie.it wah found thai I 'lr congregalionf would soon uutijro'.v the aeeominodatioDK of: our present houses of worship. Lor this reason a tabernacle.considering the cost, would be the most advisable structure to build at the'present tim». The committee will carefully weigh all these matters before making a report, which will be awaited with interest.
(Jrawfordsville Circuit,
the pastor, I!ev. John M. Stalford, will preach April 29th, at Roberts Chapel 10:,' 10 a. m. and Mt. Olivet .'{ p. m.
His appointments for May Gth are Wesley 10:30 a. m. and at Waynetown 3 p. m.
The third quarterly meeting will be hold at Mt. Olivet. Rev. Middleton will preach Thursday, May 3d, at 7:30 p. m., and Friday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Quarterly conference will follow the Friday niorniDg sermon.
Brnnker's
Carminative Balsam, tho great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.
or
J)K ESS (iOIU)S.
1
gust j\r i- in' a. ry 'n v.y'. flsftt '."'U gi ,, 1 ,, i\
1
1.N f'i
.tfuiUf ,Hiu (|U I- Vi A »V
•"^•46 inch black hilk finished Henrierta. worth 75c, for tiiis sale 490? •. Large stock of 36 inch novelties, worth up to 50c, ai! uo at zpe aiui 2^c. :3
Si LKS.
A big cut in Elegant -, l'lgurcti-j. {China Silk, wortli 5.0^ for.29C/ S1.00. cloth, u.setl largely for! capes, out it. goes for (".50.
\Ve have a large line of braids.| and jets for ares': trimmings.
iUIMjINEILV.
-We can safely say 'tluu-ttus de-j partiuent'has ilm-?.most complete
stock in the tr. and as our prices are lnodM-'to and work first class, we ad*/ .^'on to conicand take-a look,-"as -wc- know we can 1 as you lyjth. .in .-s ty.k: and in pi ice. 4
('A LH'OS. ., .• -. loo piece-- bglu siiiituig calico at 1 '-jC jiei yard, wo.'tli 5c
pock
^01
in- KK.ims v! Me R.
lain Litreet,
I'ifv Oomseil
ut .t„l
rM'ldo'f? hi 1 v-
lfvr»S(4
H'i •. 1 vOI.il-.
\S
tC'-'-W.orf! itit'y-br
i,1 .• c'n t' "fincll
•--j uj .-.of a. »i i, \Uaf '--n!' o( •-R-ul-.t
1.'
pi ':td •S'r.'l' th" 'Jfr'r.'-.ClX tllC 'Lh. oidif was it ile that
tho i-mbers ulwrsiyt have at J,ia,d tbi ,.eh l"eg".ilar v.'lliont'h»viug fm' trouble .,uf ii'.-t^g tr '•. clerk's recoi i(.- which we are not o1 'ii.r in al *h»f time. We might /rld l!( a'- liig, however, that, thr jriO of p1 inb' t'.f 'cxal copk»« to tsorao .. ii\: iJ'j.'j vi more jior year, and vv .:-!.i', -j' let out to the lowest bidder aecit -i' 1i la.\.
Ifi o, th" pniiit wo wiyliln ttnphf.Hi -u can"!. gi to tl" plei !':i ofliee tofday adtt-tind there ati'^oflicia] record of tie- coin man.'-- icouncil proceedings.' True, \uii will hod the leailets mentioned if one member of them is not on or misplaced. Au official and jirop'M Iv sigi.e-.l record should alvvavs bo found at-t-he.clerk's office for the in-' spectiou and .-examination of tho -i iti/ens, i-i.t eueh is nrd tin- ca--" at the' present time
Just who is culpal/ki l'or tiiis gross carlcssr.eesToi -Rkvii:w does not undertake to sa\. bat we repeat thai it is certainly a loose way of conducting the city's blif inoes.
The Hspublicans Uoiumaij a 3 .-*e
T'cket^jj
'J'hore were ITltS delegates present at the Republican State convention at Indianapolis Wednesday to nominate a full State ticket except Governor. There was an army nf 13 candidates for the various oflices. J. H. Watson, of ishville. was a close second,for tho non^nation of Secretary of State. The following is the ticket nominated:
Secretary of State—W. f). Owen, Logansport. Auditor of State—A. C. Daily, Lebanon.
Treasurer of State— J. Scholz. Evansville. Attorney General—W. A. Ketcham, Indianapolis.
Clerk Supreme Court—Alex. Hess. Wabash. Superintendent Public Instruction— D. M. Gnoting. Madison.
State Statistician—P. J. Thompson, Shelbyville. State Geologist—W. S. Blatchloy, Torre Ifaute.
HERE IT GOES!
Our Boautilul S.!*rk io le demo]islu by Cutting down ])nccs. Wo
Ime never vet: had io take a back se it with low prices, nor do
we ever expect to. The purchasing power of one !!ar
Io-day will found by evfTy customer who buys
a a
it was one vear a:ro. Call and see.
i\ ck rrinwixs.
We arc {lie people that can sell sou lace• curtains', cheaper than] -any other -hotitc:-c:nn or .will: sell them.
Le.ee curtains yds long, Oo inches wide, for ^1,25 per.pair,.I worth $2. jo.--.--Curtain jmle^ and llxtures free with every pair of••curtains.
Straw mattings^t .12%i.c per yd woith joc.
CAUI'KT WAIM^.
'I'he lestcarpel-warj) ever, in-'the-city at 15c lor liitc.and 170 for colored.
rpABLE
LINENS
Will all be reduced for thi^sale: 17:lie for good*.T«rkey rod: 33c for 50c. quality: all, .linen crash only 4 per yard. ..
(JIXGliA:^.
Host ajtron giup,h:un-. nitidc only 5c per yaid. soe and 75c ^alnu 10c jicr jd
Don't stand, back and wait. Tome in with yonr nerve and vour book, for now is the time to buy bargains. We are
bt
slaughter everything, so don't tail to come in
1
the
rm
uo:
/pposit} i:-ourt 'House.
i- a Ill i, 'Oine'U I J'it 1-4 ''MHJv
\.
a
W I
Lonsdale C.unbi ir yc per yard
'7* tinbleachcil nnislin bleat hod muslin J?q'c men's so.
.•-•je worth 1 oc ladies' fast black hn-,e jc nil il'.-, \un king shirts iqo
50 ladies' wr.ippu-s at 65c each. .Pin.- ic',pel paper AVaniers (Jor/
olene"-corsets 66c dress stays, ..... good .-quality, 5c a /.set genuine
a-tile Miaji 3 loi ji.. ^.jiecial sale (.ai ribbons: dress ginghams only:
:5c.pur yard outing flannels only I ,t white y,oods, laces, cholLics' and all w:"-n goods reduced"
iadu\s -itminier vests only 4c,- .. ^vr-i icc: sjuing capes and jack-"
ets a about one-halt price lndi v~: ,go-blue. ed. black, white and grey, ail best calitos at 4j.jC .See our 69c umbrella^, they are the Si.00 kind Jo\-' Windsor lies bnh ji elegant percale shirt vwii-l-i fo l.ulics. only ",Sc, worth uo cents 'V-, «, -1
NO'! IONS.
1 'Pali kintK at hail pru
st Have Arrjjfid!
vu
!!i5,C-but,U-(T(C''I ul-a^ay ,-iiiijsi' plal^ goUlrol l.OTgMiits,. ager to P,i.yup.vp, ^0 }u
Is lioiui'jlvtrteirs for roMdtie, inv the little masuit-,, two piece f,nit-.throe p,eee suit, mnior MiViV Mother :0 riend shirt wai-.r, knee pants, \aehtine ap-, etc. The endless display in thi- de])artmeiiL has been admirou by thou-and.- of ionrt mothers who are 'jutek to n-ali/e the I act that we arc hoadmianer-. to--dne.-snig ea.-ht th'Udlows,
booming. \Vc turned out. during the na^t Week some very nobby spring suits. When vou meet a iriond who is exceptionally well dressed'and is wear
WiRKu.^'S""'-
1
THE AMERICAN
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers.
Northwest corner of Main and Green Streets.
N.B. Jaaes R. Howard and William Murphy will be pl6M*d t® wait oh tkeir many friends at the new
(.
ff.
su
i-iway. T1 'MV, Ktvlo. ,i v.t "thm I I -nVaedboiv j„
„i-
rt
a
rn
j\/i
",'11
1
h"
