Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1894 — Page 6
LES^ in An HALF THE" PRICE- OP OTHER BRANDS -r POUNDS,20t HALVES.IO* QUARTERS^ SOLD IN CANS ONLY
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YHl:. FARMERS of the North nml West rre rapidly mov injr to the warm climate and rich turnip of the South,
Ymi join them? Go tocommonitics in Tennessee, Aliii'ama, Alississippl, or Louisiana, where our nealth will he better jour neighbors the most hospitable in tlie "NN'orKl a little capital required Academies nnd CciJejces noted the country over climate c:c! in summer—no blizzurds in winter.
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Sept*'f Mi, Oct. 2nd, Nuv. (jthnnd Dec. 4th. Over MILLION Acres of for .sale in Alabama, Louisiuna and Mississippi at to C'5 per acre. Husy terms*
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LOCAL NEWS.
HIvcr !-1 if i' 11 i! 111 rii Kim knkoe. I ohl iq a I use building is being ri'i amted.
Chas. S|i!!man is in Chicago ou
prof] eti\e 11 ip. I Klin sheet will in thi' futurv be known eg Nilj li A vi'iuio. I 'i hi I Hii kaids had :i fi'i't ishin I Ladoga mi i'hursday night.
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Bin 11 in liiiiM.n has returned to 1 ni'.iam.poiis Dental college. Trustee Hartman bought school sup plit it tin- capital I'itv Monday.
Aloir/o '/.ook has started a candy factory at his home on Oreen street. Wilson Stout has moved into the KHis ami regulate Singer preperty, ut'ar the iron bndgi.v
Sum Thomas is back fmni I'etoskey, Mieh.. after a several month's absence.
I'miik McVav, of Fiskville. is tryimr, it is nii'd. to net a corner on pumpkins".
'J'he young son of Johnson Clore and Jwifi' is seriously ill with typhoid fever, A Ibcrt \.\ ei has returned to Indianapolis after a brief visit with his parents.
Joseph McCloud will shortly start a singing school the Mt. '/.ion church vicinity.
Lee Smith will open a studio of music in the business portion °f the city by Januaiy 1st.
Mrs, Clara Stewart has tiled a divorce suit against her husband. James on the ground ol cruel ueatment.
As we go to press the Wabash college team is playing foot ball with the DeI'auw university team at Creencastle.
John M. Schultz is having a new glass front put in his room on north Washington street, occupied by Skid (lalev's saloon. 'J'he llig I run a 7-" cent excursion to Indianapolis ,and return Sunday on account of the Christian Lndeavor convention, *i
Mr and is 5eo. 11 ughes will outer!am their friends on next .1 uesday evenmg anil on Wednesday anil h'irsday afternoon.
Bronson Husk, of Linden, has bought I the property owned by Mrs. \oris, on south ater street and family hero,:
Klmer Crist is-clerking liaiini Bros." and will not with Henry Sloan 111 hi game business.
move his
Tannen-
at
a partner ovster and
Season tickets for the ture course have been placed on sale at Ramsay A: iloltra's. Cotton Kife sand the association building. li. 10 .'..'.^Atkinson's card appears in another column of this issue. Mr. Atkinson is a model grocery keeper and is doing a thriving business.
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Try some of the fresh and salted meats to bt found at Harper's meat market corner of Walnut and Chestnut streets. I Freeh lard always on hand. oct 20 lm ,J. S, Kelley has 'sold his J.inford street property to W. N. McCampbell iind will erect a 000 residence on 11 rook street, between ..Market and liinford.
Alba I ley wood failed to draw a crowded house Monday night at Music Hall. and outside of some lirst class specI ialties tile ".Kdgewood'sj Folks were rather tame. •The tiist of November. Crawfordsville will have another new citizen in the person of Mr. Win. Thomas, who has sold I his liwiii in Linden for the purpose of I moving,,here. I
A youth by the name of Hays.' a I former inmate of the 1'laiulield house of correction, was taken into custody again and returned to the reformatory Tuesday by Sheriff Davis.
Messrs. 'Harry llamsbrook, Fred Brown. Frank 'Hack and Leo Smith compose a '^new sti ing quartette that will reniLr sweet strains for dances, re
I eeptions. etc.. this winter.
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Good connectior nmO.o at Tcrro llauio forlhe South and South-west. Trains run through te 8t. Joseph, Mich., making good connection with C. & \V. or Michigan points.
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent
stolen from the tailoring establishment thoroughfares. It cuts up of I). T. liidge. last week, turned up all
I The regular panel jury was discharged Saturday. The P. O. S. of A. anti-rooms are undergoing some needed improvements.
Hon. K. V. ISrookshire was too ill to, till his engagement at Waynetown last' Saturday night.'
I 'J'he Social given by the High School I Seniors last night at the Red Men's hall was quite a success.
!.!eatly, the West Lebanon Jeweler, paid Lugene Wilson, his former part'•t ner a visit on Saturday.
L'here are nine prisoners in the Frankfort jail. An .mknown chicken thief is the only one chargek with felony,-
Mr. and Mrs. S 1). Noe. and son Clias have returned lo Danville. 111., after a few days visit with friend-.- hero.
Purify your blood, tone up the system the digestive organs by taking .Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by ail druggists.
At Noblesville. Friday, UieL. N. A. A" (railroad company til'jd a 1,000,000 mortgage on the Central trust company, of New VorU.
Those who have never seen crockery in course of burning should viMt the pottery next week when another kiln "A ill be burned.
The Natural Cas Company is busy putting llietr gas lights business houses and residences. These lights are becoming more popular.
Mrs. Laura limns of this city, and Mrs. Ola-Jones anil daughters, of Chicago. left for a week's \icit with Mrs. Hums' parents in A la moon Saturday.
The Workman a populist paper, published iit Li wood and euited by Jlarry Yoris, formerlv of ihis place, has suspended operations. It did not prove a pay ing investment. -V
Saturday morning. J. M. Ke!s re ceieved a car of hom from the west. Its weight was J'i tons nud it required over.el'00 to pay the freigfit on it, It is the largest amount of honey ever received here at any one time.
!y the removal of theScroguy factory. Franktort would lose one of her best enterprises. At present there are engaged in the factory seventeen men and tifly-seven women and girls, the latter making from four to eleven dollars per week.
Burglars attempted to gain an entrance to residence ot K. II. W hitted on easl College street Friday night of hist week, but were frightened away. Such attempts are becoming numerous and we are compelled to believe that we are blessed with home talent in that direction.
Frank N. Niekolls. of Shelby villo, has been appointed receiver for the Indiana Water and Light Company, that has plants at Warsaw and Sheibyville. The petitioner in the suit tiled Saturday in the Shelby Circuit Couit is a receiver of the American Uebent..reCompaoy. of Nov ork city. The two plants are bonded for c-'J 10.000.
Have you tried an advertisement in 'I':ii I vkvikw yet? If not try one at once. It is a genuine county paper and just the thing to advertise with You will be convinced on trial. We are also doing a great amount of job work. Howls your stock of stationary? Any design can be gotten up in any color of ink. We are the only.courier printers in the citv.
Of all the forgei ies ever attempted the most surprising one has just come to light. A party has been forging ttie name M.f editors and newspapermen in Howard. Miami and other counties and has secured several neat little sums of money on the same. It is not hard to digest the forging part of the report, but it does strain every muscle for lis to believe the obtaining part. Should his gig-ship- ever strike this burg he would be compelled to suicide 11 is a sad affair. fc,
Speaking of hauling refuse from the livery bains through .the streets and leaving scaterings of it. reminds lis that no action has yet been taker., or at least, enforced, regarding the the hauling of heavy logs over our principal public thoroughfares. It cuts up our street
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O. K. The owner of the coat, had him- weather. This should be stopped by all Jt was a case of I moans. Certain r.aites should be mapself, taken it away.
On Sunday. Oct "28, Uev. K. li. Thomson will be installed as pastor of the F^irst ^1'resbyterian church. The service to be conducted by Drs. Bur roughs and ^Cunningham. The First church people have made a wise selection.
The delegates to the State Y. P. C. E. convention, speak very highly of their treatment at the hands of the Indianapolis people. The convention was a sue cess and all delegates returned home Monday with new zeal for tl great work.
Jim Harding had a miraculous escape Sunday while driving into town, by his horse scaring and plunging sideways over a steep embankment. Aside from a broken carriage both Jim and the escaped. It was a close call and tho scare will last for ages.
A sensation was created in Anderson, Friday, by Mrs. Will Stanton, wife of tho manager of tho Philadelphia quartz mill, desorting her husband and returning to her parents at (Jreoncastlc. She was formerlyiMiss Bertha Darnall, very prominent in Cireencastle.
''specially damaging during rainy
ped out for log haulers, and the city should see to it that directions are fol. lowed as laid down.
Frankfort, once known as the "Oeiu City,
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is Buttering from local paresis, and her business men are in despair. The Scroggy Manufacturing company— according to the Frankfort Daily News is seriously contemplating a remova' of its establishment to either Marion or Wabash, probably to the latter city. Marion has i.tiered to donate ground, erect a building thereon, and give a bonus of $5,700. Wabash has submit toil the same proposition, but in addition a capitalist of that city agrees to take $10,0(10 worth of stock, as soon as the factory is put in operation wi ll a capacity of turning out 1,000 pair of shoes per day.
How to Cure A li Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." N» internal medicine reuqired. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tho face, hands, nose, Ac., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment. ot.-20-Gm.
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We don't worry yon about things that yon don't want, and tlml is the reason MC haven said much ill nit
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.Free oo For Win lei' Overcoats
The weather has been so warm that we i.'ould not have interested you if we had tried and so have confined our talk almost entirely dining the past two wicks to the subject ol
Free Woo! Prices For
15tit now the :-.viuthcr is likely tci inake yon think abutit Overcoats, and so we leave the S6.S7 and the $0.47 and the £11.67 and the and the £14.^7 Free Wool Cassimere and Cheviot Suit Sale which is crowding our Immense Store with customers from ajl parts of Indiana (and which we do not propose to discontinue) totalis: about
If ymi need an Overcoat you need it before the season is over and before you 'nave caught yon.i annual cold. If you ever want tlie advantage of a low price you want it before you have '.'ought and our mission today is to tell vou that we offer our stock of Overcoats manulactured for this Fall's trade at the same prices or less than will be in vogue after Jan. 1, when we are to have Free Wool.
When wo approach 'tfie .subject of Overcbai we enter an avenue of immense proper-' tion. so vast and varied is our exhibit for Man.
Youth. Joy and Child. JJut we will simpliiy our statements so that you can cover our colossal range with a few prices upon a h'ree Wool Ba-is. ..'-
You can buy 86. £6.50. •£7 and s,s Overcoats.
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You can select vereoats made to sell for S12, S14 and $1 5.
You will find Overcoats that were made to sell for Sao and S22.
$18.77
..You will find Overcoats that were made to -sell for S24, $25. S26 and £30.
livery advantage of
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You can select Overcoats made to sell tor So and £10.
$11.89
You can buy Overcoats that were to sell J'or S10. !?i 7.50, and 1 ,s. -.
••You will find Overcoats that were to sell for S24. £25 and
S26.
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$24.84
cm can get Overcoats that were to sell for S28. $30 and S.55.
011 can get Overcoats that were. made to sell for S35 to 845.
That has been gi\en in our Furnishing and Jlat 1 K'partments will be continued and the old piices are left upon all goods affected by "e'-v tariff law to help you 111 compariii"' ne prices with the old.
While we have thousands upon thousands of Overcoats, if jou want the cream of selection you shouldn't waif too long. livery day except Sunday at the
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