Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 May 1894 — Page 8

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Operating ld Sperrv Mill.

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LADOGA.

School dosed last Friday.

W. F. Fpperson was in Chicago Tuesday.

Mrs. Rachel Funk is visiting at Crawfordsville.

Largo crowds of people were in town Sat unlay.

Mies Fellie Collins, of. Du'phi. returned home Tuesday.

Mrs. Minnie Mc( 'lam rock. of Crawfordsville. visited Mrs. 1! C. Smith Sunday.

The exhibition which wan to have taken place at the normal building Saturday was postponed on account of bad weather.

Last Saturday although rainy the horse show took place. There was no horses showed in the morning, but in the the afternoon they carried out the program.

The Monon carpenters arrived last 'Saturday, and with the men that weio secured here Monday morning the foundation wafi started for a depot ••Crawfordsviile is behind this time.

The town election occurred last Mon (taj '.w^ich.Tes&ltod in,Gary Snyder being'elect'id niarsh|il. Ii.. "B:i Hell, clerk.

I\ C. Lawrence, treiieur^jT I', P.- McGinaU,'$£.'S'.]Kp r)e

What, .fifty thousand bushels?-Yes. Sir, and that won't last linig.K. Our people know a good thing when they lind it. They will havuthNO. K. Flour.

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Exciting Times

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Remodeling Sale

The rush has been far beyond expectations. Come now snd select what you need. First here obtain

Choice of the Stock

During this Cost Sale our store will be open evenings until 8 o'clock p. m.

LEE S. WARNER

ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER AND FURNISHER.

lias been the demand for our

O- IK:. "FIO-ulu?

That we are about out of wbc.lt. We want and must liave-W

Fifty Thousand-Bushels

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EPH JOEL'S OLD STAND CORNER MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREET

Good Milling Wheat!

VALLEY MILL CO.

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MOUNT OLIVUT.

Farmers are mostly through planting com.

The rajn_was gladly welcomed by.tbe fannets, (I. Ilutton. Sr. is in very poor health.

Harry I reeman and wife are the proud parents of a son.

Wright Willis has built'' about 100 rods of slat and wire fence. Mrs. Myrtle Shoemaker has opened a millinery store at New Market.

Rev. .J. M. Stallord tilled his regular appointment at the Methodist church last Sunday.

Mid. Sliney. of Waveland. will preach at the Christian church next Sunday morning and evening.

Next Thursday and Friday the third quarterly meeting'of the M. church will be held at this place. Fider Mid dleton will preach at each service. All members are requested to l' r: present.

The lady members of tlie'M. K. church met. last Monday and Tuesdav anil gave the church a thorough cleaning up. They request the men, anil boys that have been in the habit of chewing said spitting in church, to leave their tobacco on the outside for the future.

WESLEY.

Abraham J.jeitlli .is. able to be -out again.

The 1'. C. C. O. will hold a I

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feting

James Ball'is leaving bin house re painted..

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Aleic'Henderson fell from .a triad of

hay and was severely hurt one day hist week.

Some boys .dug out a litter of foxes last week.

Mr. Curl, of Ohio, is visiting' John 11 irj»e 1 and family.

Have Phillips is selling bottled gooi's for a Chicago tirm.

Some of our fanners will attend the horse show at Veedersburg.

Flmer Hail. of. Mitchelviile, Iowa,,, is visiting in the neighborhood

lohn and Will Parker visited old friends Saturday and Sunday.

Some prematures are limiting squirrels. Beware boys, the law isn't out.

The fanners complain of the low prices of wool. Do they need any more protection'!

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a "'number 'from Way Vie! owii'at­

tended church at .Union Chapel..Sunday evening,

Kev. Chamberlain preached at Union Chapel last Saturday night. Sunday and Sumlay night.

John Henderson harrowed eighteen acres of ground in one day with one learn. ••. Who can beat it?

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Mrs. .John Fulwider is bet tor.

Jesse Giik\. o' Crawl'ordsville, was here Sumlay.

Mrs. Charity H' ,ke ,,f Dai.ville. ill., is visiting Julia Fl'-tch.-r.

Anna Dickerson. of Ko.ichdale. came, home Sunday to vihit her parent^.?'S"

finite a number from here attended the 1 .adoga horse show las! Saturtlay.

he hristian Hndeavor gave an ice cream supper at ttie Ha'l Saturday night.

Win. 11. ('hilders it- cut ti tig and ship ping a l:*'ge amount of .lumber from this place.

W. W. Howard after a long spell of sickness was able to ride to the polls Monday and vote.

Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Manna and Mrs. Milligan, of Waveland visited .John (ilover this veek

Our town election -passed"off very qui M\ Mt'nday. A very able board of ollit elected.

mtf, I.ush came up fruni Terre Haute to attend the funeral of his uncle. John Wilkinson.

Capt. Talbott was seen in New. Mar ket this wenlc. Ho claimed to be hunting .squirrels, but we thing he was loaded for geese.

Quarterly meeting was belt] here "last

Sunday by Rev. M'uldleton, presidium elder. He dealt a hard blow to deseorators if the Sabbat:

I The funeral of John Wilkinson whs attended last Sunday. v. F'i- v. of (Vuvfordsville, otliciutod

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after which the Grant Army Post of Cra wford-iVi

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bita.ub.ts,.their custom.

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ARLINGTON.

Hooluns 11 a vi her house

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painted,

lotnpson has hais to sell for

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25 cents.

An election wj'd .hehl it, .,J..liis. place hist Monday.

•lit) Peep' at 11 ulel's

1 on't fed to sei Hall to night. 1

I and harness ll\l

or nice biiggie

Booher A: Son.

.Mrs. Hriyht. living north tif town is not expected to live.

Albert Cox is buiklingti tine rcsitleuco in a to

Welliver A" Hooher have their street sprinkler in running order.

Perry Berryman is still here with his father and is getting betier.

Hooher vV Hooher have four nice squirrels in their show window. I

Isaac Larrick, Abe Kashner and T. Campbell are laying a new side walk.

The carpenters are very busy and our town is growing like pig fed on milk.

There will be an ordinance passed

soon to "make owners keep up their cows.

101 der Shuey will preach at the Christian church Sunday and Sunday night.

Milt Yearling found a cat cat in V. F. Craig's well which bail suicide last winter or fall.

It is hoped that our new town board can see a hole in the sale walks at home its well as abroad,

Don't fail to see "Bo Peep." If you do you will regret it. The proceeds are to go to the Christian church.

The saloons will be watched ami if they don't keep closed on Sunday they

mav have business at Crawfordsville

Miss Yio'-t Fall, one of our charming young ladiCi.. Miss Fall is a daughter .of Dr. Fiil), of this place.

COLLEL-E GROVE-

Win. Cord is on the sick li-t.

Kverybodv is busy planting corn Dave. Husk has anew buggy. Ijookout girls.

J. A. Bun hell'was tin guest of Ed Rusk Sunday.

Miss Cora Fouls visited her sister Mrs. I'Jlla Gray Sunday Mr. and-Mrs. Bunnell was the guest of Frank Gardners Sunday.

John Cord and sister Mary, vi. ited the Misses Kdwards Sunday. John Cord and Charles llarriman are ditching for Ktuerson Hay this week.

Mrs. Bettie Pcnn. of Kentucky visiting In. sister. Mrs. A. W. Groves.

Kev. ('. Al. I iyeriv and wife, of ddo, are visiting friends at Uus placi- tln^ week. .\lisses Laiir tand llattie Follick visited friends in Antioch Saturday and Sumlay.

Harrison Fowler and family, of 'Veedersburg. were the guests.ot his brmher Winlieltl. Sunday.

Miss I'.tla Meelc ivno has l-een vwit lug hei sister. Mrs. Kemp for souc time, returned home Sunday.

Miss Bettie Graves commenced teaching music last week, a? this is her first term we wish bur success.

Mr. Cord-received a telegram \V*ednes day announcing the death of their cousin. Miss Daisy, at Fast Linn, 111.

:01'hal Smartsburg gentleman did not make his usual call in this neighborhood Sunday evening. Wonder whats the matter?

Wednesday while going 10 Crawfortls ville. .John Fowler's horse became fi^dit enetl and ran oil, throwing him from tile buggy. I le was confined 1o his bed for awhile, but is al le to be out again.

To Ohio farmers' Policy Holders.

Then are. certain unscrupulous par ties traveling over the country miilni.e-| misrepresentations in regard to Ohio

Farmers policies, Jintl al tempting 1o take.them up and replace them .villi other insurance. 1 desire to say that the Ohio Fanners policies are worth all they call for. He not deceived it is for their own selfish interest that they call on you. not yours. Fi Vokis.

A I.Vwurtl of So:M

Big bargain in a man's work shoe at •rl.-o. KiddleiV ilson.

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Trade is [licking up and if the demo-j crats will hurry and pa.-s the Wiisor. bill it might tie tiiat trade will be still belter.

The ChFistTah clYiTnjh'will be treated to new coat ot I'laslunni?. paper and new windows. 'I he work will commence next Momiiiy.

Lit tie "Ho Peep" wiilTe rendered at llulett's Mall tonight by home talent. Everybody come and bring some one with you. Admission 10 cents.

I!ev. Steel, a sonm law of John Peterson. the commissioner, came from 1 Iloomington, and bought the best buggy and harness Ira Hooher had in his room. A A preacher will go a gootl ways to get a bargain as tl is one did.

Little strange, but it is so. Mr, Young the county Auditor of Boone county, came over last Wednesday and married

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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report

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Will be paid for any case of rheumatism which cannot be cured by Dr. Druinmoud's Lightning Hemedy. This oll'er is made in good faith by the proprietors, and there is t.o reasonable excuse for any one to sulTer longer. Any ordinary cas'i will bo cured by one treatment, and it is pooroconomy to sutler when relief can be secured so certainly. The price of a month's treatment two bottles—is 85, and that is the cost of a cure. Full particulars anil testimonials re to a a re Drutntnond Medicine Co., .18 Maiden Lane, New iurk. Agents wanted. .....

The tinost,, cabinets at Lawson's.

A flew Feature

Beginning Saturday. May 51I1. \v will inaugurate a special

Window [kile!

By filling our show window every Saturday with new and desirable pieces of

Jewelry, Waters, Clocks, Silverware

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Bargain Prices

1 ir goods are all new and desirable and prices below com-i petition. :i:v

W. OTTO,

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I H.ICATItcN I-uli J.lnrm 1.1C KN^l£.

Nolkv is htvruoy given to Uiu citizens ,,f real leek ti.wii.-lii],. ju Montgomery County In.li.•tun, that tho Iinilnrsigiied. :i male inliabitiuit I

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sell all kindH of intoxicating

liquors 111 a less |.!intity Uiiui a (iimrt. nt 11 time and ],ennit tlio same lo lie ilrnrik on t.lio ju-i-tn- 1 is-swneresol.l. My j.la,,. ,,t b„.-i,,e^ wl in

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nhi tl folUnvs, to-wit: -f liyt.be one-Story n-.-ime imilding situated on the north east corner of lot ntiml.t-r^lo",v.eiJh!' ',i? -'"'"i,i!tI|»-'iian'd 011 the reeordeti iili/t ,,j' tile oMgiMal t. W1I or i'jeasnnt lliil, n'oiv '"illeil Wunrate insuid

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After years of patient sludy and exp. rj. ment, lias given t.j the world a preparation which is an absolute and pennanent cure for every form of rheumatism. The price is Sf. but it is two large hot ties enough for a month's treat inert

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and will relieve the worsl case from li lirst dose. Sent by express to any ad dress upon receipt of price, by the Druminond Metlieine Co.. IS Maitlen Lane. New York, with lull particulars and testimonials wonderful cures. Agents Wan let I.

Thef.Iiiarant.ee Nursery Co.. Geneva. N. Y„ wish to employ several reliable men in this vicinity to sell their guaranteed nursery stock. Write, for terms at

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HninUer's

Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. I'oi'Sitlt* by all druggists.

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Is the new Shoo store in the Joel

Block. Mir stot:l,*is 111 aril all

Custom Made

Good solid shoes •wire never sold .cheap as. we.are selling them.

Al KAN IT!

(.ome 10 "Jbe (ti nd.! we can aiid will scl' you bine'Voot \\'e:ir

cheaper than any and all 'viiipetiiors.

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21) S. Washington Stf

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I'o come to our store —whether they buy

or ii(J,w\Ye alw.iysjLry to have some-

•b.ing new lu interest them, just now it

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elegant line of

CHINA SILKS!

A"d the best vaiues ever shown in this

'25 pioces tif figured China Silks,

inches wi'de. black ami colored ground,

handsome patterns, veil worth 7"»c now

500 a yard.

100 pieces tlm 1 ret! China Silks. 26 inches [i!

wide, exclusive designs, o-

We want our "out of to^r' patrons to

take ail vantage o.f this offer also, If ou si

can not come, send for samples.

L. S. AYRES & CO.,

a{ Indiiinapolis, Indiana.

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