Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 May 1894 — Page 5
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New I ork Store
In the darter I»h).:k \vill lit lonnd no shop-worn Dry Goods. Kwrytliingwill be lomnl New, Neat and ('leaii.
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Dress Silks from 2tk'. l.o §1.75. •Hi inch jlunricttius SSe, worth $1.23. •l(j inch Trills and barges. bbc, worth
SI.25.
-10 inch Henriettas ilfit:. worth Soc. Half wool Henriettas !'.)e. worth Yard widii Muslins -IJic, Tie,, ("c and 7c.
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Men's Suitings ai\d PtnitsGooi, 50 Per GfOff.
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liana irrie 1-
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compleie, with Miss Kiln Ibiehanan.of Miic x•, Milliner, assisted by Misses Ada llathownv and Carrie Kenyoii, salesladies.- Cull early.
SPECIAL SALE
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Bed "Room. Suits!
Coin'nlencing Saturday, April 21st, '94 we will place 011 sale 75'Bed Room Suits that we bought offactory that i'aiied. We will sell these Bed '-Itoom Sets'at ..
7-
•-•.We will sell a {rood tongueless.
Cultivator .oO
lust received a large shipment of that best and nicely finished wagon
Still leads the "•procession, tors arc the lavorite. See for Bargains.
at« Indiana, Ccunty 01 Montgomery: In tho matter «.f Albort C. Kolws IK'-IOO« "r -a NOUCIA of tho pcndKuoy of wiid pHiition and re-
To No-M, Klanngan, Win M. I'nxton. W. j'otro. Ci-amlln M. Conk. Henry
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M?t 1 11 lrvin. Albi-rt c._Nol»or. a.i.l Oa. :.l V• Qartmaii. Trust.no ol t'liiou I o*'n»li-.'. ineh liori'i.y in/tilled of tin- p.'n.lono of wi.d
{.• 3ft
152 inch il! wool Challies 1X-, worth (8e. il-1 Sheetings 18c 10-1 Sheetings '-2}4 Ii'2 inch Satinets from 10c to -10c, Carpet Warp 17c and lUc, worth 20 and '.'2c. All wool Carpets "illc, fj-lc, ?.9c and :74c
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AYe had to pay cash fur them and must have' ihe cash when we make a sal-.-. We never had such a stock of Suits before. All Suits marked in plain figures.' Another .job lot of. ,.
JPlOL^ilL
Socker^
Nothing like it ever in Crawfordsville. This is hi large'arm chair. AY ill sell you a good woven wire "spring for Si.75-
Ve
are selling more
(Ioods for'81.00 than any house in Orawfordsville. Ho not fail to see us when you want. .'y
I W tJ Jt%. special session Thursday
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Capitol
The Light Running
ihvnukoe Binder and Slower!
I'/igle Claw ('ultivaour
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litioii and ropori and «, Le.ird and rtot«rtnine.l by the f'" -k ,lav of CommiHfionorHot wild otnit on Hi, •June, lSltl, tho aamo bfinB tlio lointli d« i'l U"-
Juno torm, 3WM- ..i-,, ....r, Snid m.-un .liU-h at a hundred lifty-Hvo il.V„ foet oaV west ooinor of tlio noinh-o.ist qu.-t two (2), township ninnt-en 11!», ,uort, "P ..... (.1) wont, and torminat.'s at a point foot north of tho iioi-lli-c ist oomei eniKl quarter of the wmtb.pan iua« »c auction two
(2),
and tributary nuraboi one Umt
comwnoosatftxtakothreo huudn-d (. Ut) east of the nortn-east rornor ot tho
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qnartoi of the norlh-eiiHt quart.'i- of saal two (21 and torminatea at stake 1' plnh .'0 f-' wild main ditch.
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win"« wlt-'roof havo hereunto in:
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'KID L'»TM II11V III \L JLV. A. I
My Wife Said
to me last night: How much do you suppose we havo paid out. for doctors and medicine in tho last year? I told her I did not know. To doctors I have paid nothing, and five dollars' worth of Sulphur Bitters has kept health in our family, L- ANDREWS, Boston.
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NOTICE!: NOTICE.
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Slate of Indiana. Connty of Montgomery: In the niatierol Wiley Haatinn. peiillon !M- a ilit.-h. ...
Noli of the pendency of said petition and report-. To .lames IS. l'ioreo, Albert Wilson, .'allies N. Thomas, .leti-i ICshemail, J. K. Ii ir., J. T. (,)uiUen. Sn.'Ut A. Wilson. ioorgi» W. Pierce, Albert. I'efnins, l.isoider Trlbby, Wiley .1. Ba»tian, Thooi-iore WilH-.n, .lolin I). Patron. Ci-orRO W. .loue.s, lienjainin-ttraue, (i.:orf-'e W. buru. and John W. UUerbaek, PriiKt 'e Coal Creek Township, --aid Comity: You are each hereby notified of the pendency ol said petition and report and that the same will be hoard and dotor'-.ined by the Hoard of County Commissioners of said County on the Tth day of.I nne, 1S01, tiie samo being tho fourth day of tho .Juno term, ISill.
Said main ditch commences at a stake iVJj foot east of a point HA"i feet south of the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of section 2fl. township 2ii, north ra»tte west, and ternoinatns at a stake SO I'eet. west of a point 12ti feet north of the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of seetiou 2i, township 20. north nmue west, and tributary number one that commences at a stake north oil decrees, oast distant 170 fe»t fr«m a point 3)/. t"«ol south of the northwest earner of tho north-east quart or of section 2fi. same township and rango aforosai-l. aud terminates at stake numbered 62 on said main ditch.
In witness wliereot I havo hereunto set my hand aud seal this 12th day of May, A. I. 1SHI. •lOliN I.. (iOiiliN, Auditor.
Employment is offered by R. (5. Chase & Co.. Geneva. N. V. They wish to employ reliable men to sell their high grade nursery products. Write for informa
tion. 121m
LOCAL NEWS.
Tho petit jury has been called for next Monday.
Dr. Tucker will deliver tho address on Decoration Day.
P. M. Bagby is talked of for assessor. Prank is all right.
Miss Lulu Canine is again at her desk in the auditor's olfiee.
Tho Vandalia line will probably soon put on Sunday trains to Maxinkukee.
Tho republicans appoint their delegates to the county convention to-day. Albert Davis and wife were over from Indianapolis tho first of the week on a visit.
Dr. \Y. li. Chambers attended the Homeopathic meeting at Indianapolis yestorday.
Wm. .1. Miles has b"en appointed^administrator of the estate, of .the late John Wilkinson.
W. 1!. Lyle is attending iho general assembly of the Presbyterian church in si'ssion at Saratoga. X. V. .1 udge A. Kllison, of the .10th judicial circuit and whose home is in Anderson, visited in the city this week.
Tne democratic convention will be held at Center school house Juno 'Jth. Lot. every democrat come out and show his colors.
The hog market is olf some this week. Prom 1.00 to ?!.")() are the prices ollered by home buyers. Sheep and cattle reI main the same as last week.
Mr. Crawford, the head of the iirm that manufactures the Smith »t Nix011 piano, Chicago, was down to attend J. A. Gilbert's grand opening.
Rev. R. S. Inglis will leave about the lirst of June to tako charge of his new tield at Jackson."Mich. His successor as pastor of .First- church, has not y.el been named
•1 -Tno board of Ooinmissipners^was^in
to
take, stens
looking to-the repairs made necessary by the washouts on the gravel roads oast of Darlington,
The Indiana funeral directors association in session at' Indianapolis this week elected D. O. Barnhill of this city a delegate to.tho national convention, to be held in St. Louis.
The staunch supporters of William Johnsoft fee! conliden'c that he will come into Union township all right for the republican nomination for treasurer. But when he gets here, the rough sailing sets in.
The burglar was abroad Monday night and made calls at the homes of i. J. Woodward and Warren Ashley oa oast Jefferson street, anil the Big Pour depot. Some clothing, but no cash was secured at either place. Tramps were suspicion
I.
R. W. Thompson man air inn editor of the Indianapolis World, a national negro independent Journal, ''valiantly contending for a division of the colored vote, was in tho city Thursday Loidng alter the interests of his paper.,, lio has built up quite a list. here.
Hannibal Trout is being pushed to thi! front by his republican friends against John Peterson for commissioner of the lirst district. Q.Mr. Peterson is being scored for voting the appropriation to Wabash College, and yet the records show that Mr. Trout signed the petition asking tho Board of Commissioners to vote the subsidy. Funny, isn't it? "This is a poor year to encourage democracy." quoth tho Journal somo days ago, which was equivalent, as the late city election developed, of encouraging republican extravagance. The very tirst thing the new council proceed to do after being installed into olliceis to raise tb" salaries of city officials aggregating So'.iO. They should vote themselves a diploma i'"Nt.
DENOCNCKS CIIOl' STATISTICS.
Mr. Slursli In, However, Cnablo to Iliive
the Keports Stopped.
WASHINGTON, May 17.—Tho house yesterday passed the bill for tho validation of atlidavHs made before United States commissioners in all land entries.
The joint resolution authorizing an investigation of the industrial depression was reported from the committee on labor.
Mr. Springer gave notice that early next week he will call up the bill to remit the 10 per cent tax on state bank circulation.
Then tie- house went, into committee on the agricultural appropriation bilL Mr. Marsh of Illinois severely denounced the practice of the agricultural department of collecting and publishing- statistics of crops, upon which speculators were enabled to manipulate the grain and cotton markets. Ilis amendment to strike out the paragraph providing for the publication of monthly crop reports was, however, defeated.
Mr. Ilancy (rep., Neb.) proposed an amendment directing the President to enter into correspondence with the authorities of Great liritain for the abrogation or modification of the law which requires cattle imported into Great liritain .from this country to be slaughtered at the port of entry a-rnl prevents them from being carried to other parts of the kingdom. Agreed to.
Mr. Pickler offered an amendment
Agreed to. The committee rose at
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STEAL AMERICAS MODELS.
COURUI Tolls Slow Yankee luventioriH Arc TiraU'd. WASH1 KG TON, May 17.—The consul at Chemnitz has reported to the state department that since the World's Fair many (lerman manufacturers are imitating American machines, samples of which were carried back from the exposition. Consul Monaglran says this could be prevented if American manufacturers would only exercise the precaution of taking out foreign letters-patent simultaneously with the application in the Unite'd States.
Col. Henderson ltecomlnc Weaker. WASHINGTON', May 17.—Representa
tive Henderson of Iowa, who recflhtly submitted to another operation of his stump leg, has not yet been able to return to his dut.ie.xin the house, and his present condition is calculated to increase alarm as to his early recovery, llis friends are very anxious,
.. l"«r tlio Admission ot Utah. WASHINGTON". May 17.—The senate
committee on territories has authorized the reporting of the bill for the admission of Utah with nn amendment fixing the date for the election of delegates to the constitutional convention at Nov. 0, the convention to meet the first Monday in .March, ISM.
DE LESSEPS IS INDICTED.
The l-'reneii Count iiml Karlv Directors
of Suez Ciiieil to Ho Prosecuted.
C.YiKo, Egypt, May 17.—A criminal indictment has been lodged at Paris on behalf of Egyptian notables against Count Ferdinand do Lesseps and the early directors of the SUCK Canal company for the misappropriation of money.
The claims amount to several million pounds and are based upon documents g-iven under the seal of Said Pasha, then viceroy of Egj-pt, by which, in accordance with the acts of concession, ho conferred shares upon the members of his army- and household. The case is expected to equal the Panama canal scandal in importance-
GEORGIA POPULISTS.
State Convention nt. Atlanta Will Not ITuifte With t.h« Democrats. ATLANTA,(Ja., May 17.—Nearly every
section of the state is represented by the delegates gathered hero for the state convention of the populist party. A majority of the delegates arc instructed foi Judge llines for governor. Congressman Tom Watson is also favored, but ho has given out that ho will not run for the oflice. It is given out in advance that, under no circumstances will any fusion with the democrats be entertained.
Arf un)«ntH Knded.
HANVILLK, 111., May 17.—The fate of of the apportionment act of 1803, so far as the lower court is concerned, is now in the hands of Judge Bockvv alter. The ariruments have iril been made, Attorney-General Moloney having yesterday defended the act, and his predecessor in otlice, Gen. Hunt, having summed up the case for the complainant and, incidentally, the people at large.
We have our competitors on the run and we expect to keep them there. The reason why we can undersell any tirm in Furnitur.', carpets and stoves is. we don't pay rents. We do our own buying and selling. We pay spot cash for goods. Just received 7l! bed room suits, ISO bed steads. roeU^r: ::.-20S yards Ingrain earp"ts, 3.8fti yam* Ilrtissell's carpels, all grades, which will be closed out at any price. We will erect another large two
story
brick building at once.
W'.- can't and will not be undersold. Give us a call. A. KOSTANZKIS'S SONS.
Live ami earn-
It. is estimated thai there are two million chickens hatched in the United States every year, out not more, than oiie-hu'f of these reach the size for market. Cholera, gapes, pip. etc.. kill millions every year. All these diseases are quickly quickly cured by the use of Wells' Uoosier Poultry Powder. Price 2-1 ets. Sold by Xve & Booe. Ml 3m
pHV large
inedic
increasing the appropriation for the colored plates, will purchase, propagation and distribu-i
tion of seed from Si:i0,000 to 3100,000.
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sent
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p. m. and the house adjourned. Ordwav Jc Co., Boston, Mass.
doctor's bills. Tho
*al
book
published, one hun
y°
on
receipt of three 2 cent
stamps to pay postage, Address A. P.
Coxoy Decision Postponed.
WASHINGTON, May IT.—Counsel for Coxey, Browne and Jones have made application to Justice Bradley for a writ of certiorari to take the ease out of the police court. The sentence of the defendants in the police court which was to have taken place to-day, will be postponed pending Judg-e Bradley's decision.
TCIssoarl Democrat* Favor Silver. KANSAS CITY, MO., May IT.—The
plank in the democratic platform providing for the free coinage of both gold and silver was adopted yesterday in the Missouri state democratic convention.
Conilsnmont of Uuwallnn liaw Sueur.
NEW YOUK, May 1—What is said to be the first consignment of Hawaiian raw sugar has arrived in the ship 1L D. Rice, 10.) days from San Francisco. The shipment consists of %00 tons.
A Merciful Man
Is merciful to his horse, and every horse-owner should have a hottlo of Morris' English Stable Liniment as a part of his ready and useful outsit. A safe and speedy euro for barbed-wire cuts, wounds, gall's scratches, sore shoulders and back, swnetiey, puffs, poll evil and all blemishes. There is nothing else like it. Prico -lOcts. and $1.00. Sold by Nye & Uooe.
of the
uYutice to the Cutisionic.rs Craivfordsvblle Water u-ud Light Company
We desire to notify customers who are dissatisfied with their .present annual Hat rates that we will furnish them water by meter measurement upon the following basis. I
If the consumer will Fct at his expense a meter to bo approved by the Manager of this Company, we will re- i* bate his charge bl per cent of tln regular meter rate if ins bills are paid at tho olliee of this Company previous to the loth of tho month for the previous month's consumption of water and will adjust unpaid disputed charges fori water consumed durii the interim from the first of April to the setting of meter upou a basis of. the consumption 1 I by meter measurement. To obtain the j"* rebate above offered under bids mustj be paid at the oliico of the Company previous to the 10th of tbe month for the previous month's consumption. I j. r-T-nnmA
Respectfully,
Tiio CiawMimlleWater & Listit Co.
i.M5, ()-,v.
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for an Aluiniuuni set
of teeth worth S !'....The lightest plate made. Teeth extracted Positively without j• 11 n.
llest set. teeth fiS 00 (iood set teet 11 1
I West Washington St., (Now Cordova I'.uilding) lndinna)iolis. Ind.
A. McKeclniie.
JjTOTICK Or Al'l'OINTMENT.
K*tate of Austin 1,. Tomllnson. deewu*««l. .' Noii.-o Irt hore'nv (zivon that til" uinlrn-iinnul lian bcoii appointed and duly quiillflfd »s Administrator, of the pstat.' of Au.-itin I., smliuson lntfnr Monttoniory county. Indiunn, a.--coased. Said c»tat« t» suppoe«il *0 bo sr.lvont.
cratic
CUAHbES W. WKieilT, Adm.
Batod May Ttli, IS'Jl.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
W'IU.IAM i'. iil'NT will
BE
a candidate for
Auditor of Montgomery county subject to the decision of the democratic nominatingconven tion
En.
WiViKw:
Amnouuce my name as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to tlio deoision of tho demo
County convention to bo held Saturday, June lfith. IJENTltN SNYDIvK.
FORTauditor!
WII.I.I.WI M. WHITK, of I'll ion township, will be a candidate for Auditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the iiepublioa 11
wnv«,ntu*ri.
FOR SHERIFF.
Cll MILES K. DAVIS irt a enndidata for renomination for Sheriff Of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the liepublican convention.
FOR TREASURER.
P.KN A. WA 1{I'.lNTQN" will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery Count}- snbji'C.t to the ilecision of tlie Deniocratic nomiualing convention.
BASH. T. Eit ill M. is a caudldate for Treasurer of Montgomery County, subject to the cision of tlie democratic, nominating cotnouliiui on June lfith.
FOR COMMISSIONER. JOHN i.. DAVIS will be a candidate for Commissioner of the Second or middle district of Montgomery county, subject to the ilecision of the republican conveation to be held on June -J.
Awarded Ilm'liest Honors World's Fail*
Ps.«V»t
Grlffiix
Only a Scar Remains
Scrofula Cured —Blood Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
It ts with pleasures that 1 snnd a testimonial concerning what Hood's Sarsaparilla lias dono for my daughter. It Is a wonderful raedlclno and I cannot recommend it too highly. Sarah, who Is fourteen years old, has been
Afflicted With Scrofula
eyer since she was ono year old. For five years Bho has had a running sore on one side of her a nothlna using flood's Sarsaparilla. My married daughter advised mo to uso flood's Sarsaparilla becauso
face. Wo trieil every remedy recommended, but nothing did Her any good until wo commenced using flood's Sarsaparilla. My married daughter advised mo to uso flood's Sarsaparilla bccauso
Hood's'^Cures
it had cured her of dyspepsia. She had been troubled with that complaint alnco childhood, and sinco her cure she has nevor boen without a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla in tho house. lVo commonced giving it to Sarah about ono year ago, aud it lias conquered the running sore,
Only a: Scar Remaining as a traco of the dreadful disease. Previous to taking the medicine her eyesight was affected but now she can seo perfectly. In connection wiHi Hood's Sarsaparilla we havo used Hood's Vegetable l'ills. and find them tho best." Mas. MABIA GBIFFI.V, Xeiua, Illinois.
Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache. Indigestion. IdlWusuaar. !d by all druggists.
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In addition to tho above the Com- Vi/ liy ClOll 0 yOU SI®t oPiLiV.'1 ii.pany will agree to purchase the meter OJ-jES tO CUreH ecldacll33? v. from the. consumer at a price not to exceed that at which a similar meter can be purchased from the dealer. Payments therefor to bo made in monthly installments equal to '2.1 per cent, of balance of the consumer's meter bill for tho month after deducting 15 per cent. Information in regard to meters can be obtained from the manager of the company on application,
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We Fit Where Others Fail!
11' your Spectacles do riot give you satisfaction, consult, us at once, as lost sight never returns. Yon can havo your eyes tested free.
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A POOR SHOT,
Mav liilKS the target, but lio one need miss til® •niovment, of a Summer Ontinu wlille the Wiaconi,in t'entrnl otfern no ninny inducements to tho 1 iualiii-Scekur, Hunter und Fisherman.
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OT1CE TO N(iN- r.SIl)r..\'TS.
Stale of Indiana. Montgomery county: I In tlie Montgomery Cirenit .Couit, May Term, 1N«I. li.-orc' i. Hurley. Marion E. Clodfelter. vs.,
Sarah O. Doherty. et al.. Complaint Nn. 11. Come* new the i'laintitl's by Marion E. .Clodfe!ter and (iooive I). Ilm-Icy their Attorneysand lib- their complaint heroin, tosethor with an af(Idavlt that the defendants, ^lattison O. Doherty John K. Uoh rtyano ll irry i\ Duherty are not residents of the State of Indiana and that the subject o! said action is to obtain the possession of, ami unlet. |.lain!i!'f's title to real estate situated in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby Riven saiil defendants, that iiniesf they lio and appear on tho 43rd day ol nex* Term of tho Montgomery Cirouit
Court, tbo same beinu the "Jr.11 day of Juno A. 1).. 1S»I. at tho Court House in Crawfordsville, in said County and State, andanswerot deaiur to said complaint, the sanio will bo heard and dolermiued in thier absence.
VVitness my name, and the seal of said Court, afftxed at Craivfordsvilie, this 3rd day of May A. D., 1S91.
V. AI.I.ACi: SI'AliKS, Clerk.
Binder Twine.
Will be from ll to 2',-cts. l.o.we last year. The best brand at 11. H. TINSI.I.Y A: Co
Bakin€
oniv ...e Cream i'owder.—No Ammonia !'. Alum
Listd in Millions of Homes— 40 Years tlie Standard.
than
