Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 May 1894 — Page 8

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Operating Old Sperry Mill.

MEOW Canity News

ELMDALE-

Corn is about all planted.

Winford Sweeny has bought a farm horse of Clias Edwards. Garret Larue did business in Craw fordeville the tiif-1 of the week.

H. T. Vancleave and G. Baldwin are shearing sbcep at New Richmond. F, Vancleave and wife, and George Vancleave wore thegueBtsof L.M. Coons and wifeSundu}.

James Vancleave and wife, Minervia, Vancleave, Wesley Grubb and family, and elders Barmen. Woody and Trotter were the guests of C. L). Bowers and wile HPunday.

WESLEY.

Mr. Corner Harnell was in our midst Sunday evening. Mrs. Stout has iiuite a large music clasB at this place.

The commencement of Wayne township will be held in June The Wesley Horse Thief Detective Association met Saturday.

Miss Mattie Swit/.er spent a part of last week at Mr. John Switzor'e Several of our young people attended the luritl" debate Saturday night.

Supervisor Nixon had some of the boyB workinir on the road last week.

At

his residence, [Mr. A. D. Ilarpel entertained his friends Tuesday nig-ht. The director of No. 8, school house is

Is Our Motto. Yon Can Not Afford To Miss This Grand Opportunity.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER AND FURNISHER.

Has been the demand for

That we are about out of wheat. We want and must have

Fifty Thousand Bushels

OF

,EPH JOEL'S OLD STAND CORNER MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREET

Good Milling Wheat!

What, fifty thousand bushels? Yes. Sir, and that won't last long. Our people know a good

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have this O. K. Flour.

VALLEY MILL CO.

superintending tint building of a new yard fence.

Tho democrats of llipluy township speak oT Bobert Weir an possible candidate for rustee.

The horse show at Vcedersbtirg is said to have been a success, although several a'-Lloents occurred.

Misses Mattie and Bertie Swit/.er. Hose Hard. Pollie (iray and Klliel Bail &l>e»t. Sunday at Frank Swearingen's.

NEW MAJiKET

Our carpenters are all very busy.

Emma Warbritton .vent to Rockvillc yesterday.

James Cunningham is having a run on horse shoeing Henry Douglas is building a new house for .John Dallas. ..

Mrs. Charley Blake, 'of 'Dac'vi'lle, 111., returned home this week. Mrs. Corns, of Mace, visited her mother at this place this week.

Miss Jesse Grider is giving music let,sons to her New Market pupils, Mrs. Frank Brown was surprised by her relatives and friends last week.

Charley Day and William Campbell are in the sheep shearing business.

Joseph Clark moved from Camden to his old home in New Market last week.

Willard Harlow, of Tnf Rkvikw, was here this week in the interest of that paper.

G. W. Beck our railroad agent reports the busipess outlook better over his road

Benton Snyder, of Yountsville. mado

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New Market a visit this week and we were all glad to seo him George Hulse. of Yountsville. was in New Market this week. George wants to bo county superintendent.

Our new board of officers have been sworn in and will transact business for the best interest of the town.

William Johnson of Scott township is working hard to secure the republican nomination for treasurer.

The etl'ects of the swamped saloon so III here this week to satisfy a judg ment in favor of the state of Indiana.

Miss Sallie Brown, of New Market and Mr. Zachery of Tinkersville. were married Ihursdav evening of last week

Home talent will give a play, entitled "Lights and Shadows" at the Hall Saturday night for the benefit of the Pythian Sisters.

Tom Noble and J. W. Williams were in Waveland this week when! Mr. Noble is taking treatment from Dr. Straughn for throat trouble.

About the largest crowd that ever assembled at the water's edge witnessed the baptizing bv the United Brethren of Otterbein church last Sunda.

YOUNTSVILLE.

Our ball nine is open for challenges Who will be the first?

Ripley township.-.vas well repiesented at tho last teacher's examination.

Harry Foivmun took the last load of coot dogs out of town last Friday.

Wi lie Kenyan, of Crawfordsville. has takesa place as spinner in the woolen mills.

Carlton Snyder, our postmaster, has flush trade on ice cream. He makes the linest.

R. J. Fink A: Son have just received a tine 1: of buggies which they are sell ing cheap.

Jas. Work, jr., has returned from Springlield. Ohio, where he has been working on an elcctric street cur line,

Tho debate on the tariff question at Alamo Saturday night seems to have been a one sided affair judging from the expressions of actual witnesses. ft"

Mr. hi. W. Cat her wright. of New Rose has located here as blacksmith for Fink A: Son. Mr. (lathwright is a man of abilitj, having had thirty throe years experience.

Tho Yountsville base ball nine crossed btits with the Wabash college club at tho college park Monday afternoon. Only three innings were played, the result being ill to 7 in faver of the Yountsville boys.

•WING-ATE.

ri.nving and planting corn. Nice weather and plenty of work.

Ask Sam Brown where his widow is.

Amos Chilcote.is,. still looking Jor snipes. 'v. ."..v Newt Oliver is still sleeping in the liay mow.

Mrs. Oliver Darter is in very poor health. Sam Dodge uses move ice than anvbody in town.

Whitev and Bert are still wearing their ol.l shoes.

J'- Charley Haugel has gone to Milwau I kee to work for his uncle. t.'j Our hack driver and wife drove to -1 -Bristle lodge last Sunday.

Charley Sheets attended 1 he show at Crawfordsville Tuesday night,

(i.Shobo hasn't worn anything but paper collars since Cleveland was elect ed. .! A. W. Wainscott will preach at Center ehurcn the first Saturday and Sunday in June.

Wm. Jacobs has returned from the east where he has been conducting a protracted meeting.

There was a bad washout on the railroad between Wiugate and New Richmond Tuesday night.

M. 1". Foley will go to Veedersburg Junci'.2th to address the democratic convention to be held there.

r/' COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES

City schools close June lo.

Lula Symroe3 is at Whiting, hid.

Many teachers are preparing or better .vork.

Fmma Conner wiil resume teaching next year.

I'rof. W. K. Taylor makes a specialty of sloyd work.

Laura D. llowe is attending the university at Irvington.

Teachers should beware of breaking promises to children.

C. O. Stafford proposes to enter the school work next year.

Ladoga has had a successful term of an eight months school. Lida Jones was well pleased with her year's work at Ladoga.

Dr. Henry Shotts prefers teaching to the practice of medicine.

Fdua Campbell has been assisting Supt. Zuck for a few days.

There will be three promotious to the high school from Lincoln schoo'.

The prospects for a large attendance at the Summer Normal are good. f$:

Fannie Watson has done good work the past year at the Wilson school.

Trustee llartmau will -select tho touchers for Union township in June.

D. 11. Gilkey failed to get the nomination for trustee of Union township.

Anna Wilson of the high school will attend the institute at .Marthas Yinyard.

»W. A. McBeth has been selected as one of the instructors in the State Normal.

J. M. Hose, the mail clerk, injured in tho Monon wreck is an old teacher of the county.

Russell Lookabill will enter the teacher's profession at the beginning ot the next school year.

Beginning with and continuing six months the literary review will bo Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

Walter Dunn was re-elected to the superinteudency of the Waveland schools at an advanced salary.

Prof. Eddiugtield ot the New Ross schools does excellent work and makes less iv.iise about it than any other teach er in theeounty.

To many parents getting the lessons ami passing the examination is all that an education means. That a school is to develop the good and repress the evil and tram for success in life more than learn oi iacts has not dawned on the muids of thousands of parents.

A Slight dinza Creates Much Damage

Tuesday night about 1) o'clock tire was discovered in the interior o! J. S. Kellev's shoe store on east Main street. When discovered from a rear window, the room was so full of smoke as to render it stifling to enter. An alarm was sent in and the department responded ii: a jifTy, but with the use oi' the lire grenades and a lew buckets of water the blaze was soon extinguish ed. When tin- smoke cleared away. !he tire was found to have started in a large drawer in the back par! of ttie room tilled with shoe strings and other supplies. The origin of the fire is a mystery. hut the most probable theory is that a match was ignited in closing the drawer and it might have been smoldering there for hours. Mr. Kelley places his loss from heat and smoke a' from I 81.-00 to .tI.oOO, which fully covered by insurance. -•. v,

Marriage Licenses.

Alfred A. Morris and Dora Hays. Otto J. Hruce and Lillian M. Foster Win.X. Men foe and Grace F. Byrd. Samuel M. Zachory and Sallie 10. Brown. •.

John Hummer and Margaret Lutz.

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Highest of all in Lfeivehing Power—jl J. S. Gov't

A Reward of 8 00

Will be paid for any ease of rheumatism which cannot be cured by Dr. Drurnmond's Lightning Bernei-ly. This oirer lis made in good faith by the proprietors, and there is no reasonable excuse for any one to sull'er longer. Any ordinary cas) will bo cured by one treatment, and it is poor economy to snITer when relief can be secured so certainly. The price of a month's treatment—two botties—is $3, and that is the cost of a cure. .Full particulars and testimonials of wonderful cures sent to any address.

Drummond Medicine Co.," IS Maiden Lane, New ork. Agents wanted.

Big bargain in a man's work shoe at Riddle.v Wilson.

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finest cabinets at'Laweo'iv's.

A pew Feature

Beginning Saturday. May 5th. we will inaugurate a special

Window [itile!

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

Jewelry, Waters, Cloo\8, Silverware

which \yi|] lie sold that day at

SpeciQl

1 11 South Washington Street

APPLICATION Foil I.HjniK

NoUce is herol.y kivoii to tho citizens or C'oiil ivek township. ,1, Montgomery Comity |,nli11111. that tho unilersijjncil, 11 muli inlmbitJuit th'pr I- ',r fnf

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years, willapplv to

the ixi.inl of on)miH.sioners of .Mont-oin'erv I'ldinna. at their regular .lunc s.-ssion, Sill, lor li. ei.sp to soli all kinds of liuoxientlnir liquor.-, in a lesa .|uanllty than a fjuart at a time and i)"rmlt the name to le drank 011 the proinises ,vhoro s,"d. .Myplaeoof business sa l"itl"rsn,o to bo sol., „„,i ,ir(lIlk "V" sLiUu'd as follows, to-wit:

In tho ono-Mory Inimo building .situntodon tho nortl: east coiner of lot nnmhor fortv-eii.-h' as

lie

same is designated on the ro.'or.lod ,,l,.t of tho onpmnl tMvn of I'loasant Hill, now

called

mtrato. in s,"d ,,al n-ook township, Mout tornTy on nty, I ml ian«. i•ij

WE LIKE I THE LADIES

T" roine to our store—whether tliey buy

or not. We always try to have some­

thing new to interest, theni. Just now it

is an elegant iine of

CHINA SILKS!

,.\' 1 il the best \aities ever shown in this |j

^State.

125 picces of figured China Silks, 4

iiu lies wide, black and colored ground, rH

bandsonihi patterns, veil worth 7"ic now

50c a yard.

100 pieces figured China Silks, 26 inches |j

wide, exclusive designs, goods that ordi- &

nrrily sell for Si a yard, now 69c a yard.

AYe want our "out of town' patrons to

take advantage of this oiler also. If you

can not conic, send for samples.

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Old J\ Bnumiiond.

After years of patient study and e.\p»riment, has given to the world a preparation which is an absolute and permanent cure for every form of rheumatism, The price is!?,"), but it is two largo bottles enough for a month's treatment and will relieve the worst case from tho first dose, i-ient by express to any address upon receipt of price, by t'.io Drummond Medicine Co., IS Maiden Lane, New York, with full particulars,, and testimonials of wonderful cnres»l Agents Wanted. .W

S The Guarantee Nursery Co., Geneva N. Y.. wish to employ several reliable' men in this vicinity to sell their guaran teetl nursery stock. once.

Write for terms at /in ]•_! 1

Hnuiker's

Carminative Balsam, the great stonv ach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.

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Is tho new Sin 10 store 111 the Joel Block (Jur stock is new and ail

Bmpiii Prices Custom Made

)ui goods are all new and do-j sirablc and prices below coin-1 petition. Good solid shoes were never sold as

heap as we are selling them.

(. onie ro 1 lie Grand, we can and

will sell you Fine l-'oot Wear •••cheaper than .111 and iill

competitors.

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