Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 November 1894 — Page 7

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Tnuinufaetiued 1 ,y Alon/.u/.ook. Home matle Taffy, f' sit tor Scotch and lJ,an( (loods. Leave yout orders for party goods Factory at resi129 Soipli Orecn St.

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Our

IIKN UV SLOAN has named his new place "The- Market" and I assure •you it will be the market, for lift intends to always have the luxuries and delicacies of'the season, soiiiethiii.a that our lively city needs. If you need a tlslii an oyster, a chicken, a turkey, a duek. or even a. goose, live or dead, and dressed up in f^ood style you can get it on order- Special attention will be •.shown to anv who want Hams, either cooked or rreen tor prhate ase or for socials or any entertainment as 1 have the facility for cooking and shad LOiarantee sati faetion.

ers at

for *oeial^ iuid entertainments: '-The Market" will lie in full blast Sat-irday morning anil your patronage and presence shall be very much appreciated.

WHAT BRINGS RELEASE FROM DIRT AND

GREASE? "WHY DON'T

YOU KNOW?

some

oiv want to be sweet try of those fine

oiiie-nuide Gondies

ZOOK. PROP.

ALONZO

1 AT 1:i"i coMroii TINC.

15HEAK FAST—SlH* l'Kll.

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thorough knowlcil^o ol tlio imiui.il In\\ \Tbich jroveni tho upwrMtinriH of an«l nutrition, nn«l l»y a ruroful Hi'plii'.'ttinn of tlio tinw propfM't'n'S of woll s(.'1«u:hmI i'oooa, Mr. Kpp«s hfis j'lovui^d ior our brciilcfn^t i»b1 supper a ^olioatvly IlfivorcM lM#v(rapo \vliic)i may savp us iniiny henvy doctors' 1 »ilIm. It is hy tli« jinlioious uhg of such nrti lert of Oiot. thai conetitutlon may ho graduiilly built u]» until Ktron^ piioukIi to I'OHiHt ovory teii'h'ncy to tliMisino. llnndnMls of Hubtlo inaUnlios ar«* llofvtitiir around us ieady to attack whonn'or tht'ro In a point. We may ovcaito many t\ fatal Hhaft by keeping our8'»h'OB woll lortUb'd with purr Mo*l and prop®r)y nourlHliod framo/'Civil Sorvlco (in'/otto

Made niniply with hoilint waior or milk. Soll °nly in half pound tinn, by ^rocorw, labelled tltus: JAMKS 1CPPS A: (, Ltd.,

C'homietis, i.ondon, K»ij lan«l.

llinoiko]iathiu

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

It Pays To Trade at the Big* Store.

That iT you will pay the Alex horncy ^tore a visit with th teiition ot bin intr :. .. ....

STOVIiS.

URN IT I IRK.

QUEENS'W.vRK.

Or any h"useh(ii(i necessities, \iu will ii(t leave until you have made some purchases. See the new designs Heating Moves. They are beautiful and convenient, besides cheap in price, -v.-

ARE YOU LOOKING

for a nice Bed Stei l. If so you will travel no further after inspecting those at the

A E A If O N E iSTOUE,

on Washington street. Ladies do you want a ni« set of Dishes. We have the ii very lo\v--3:i per cent, lower than otherssell them.,

co\ orni Wit il 1 ilk about tllO 1 If .i

jAV2ier sup, ioriiy ot our line ol these.u'oodsh'

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don't if?

a'om

our cou^.

what's the use savins: more... Wc haven't the !.iine nor space-to menric4v-.aU lines in our store,

it will pay you to come to u& foi your smallest pur h: ®fc4.

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reflected the triuli of even printed'!:',

thom. Once J.__ ,.

your iiiiun. us

fit

^u-ni^nTS w.heu a cusiomer is iiisittp of it,

it own story hi a. more rlleetivo manm-"' iaan we areabk

his is all we ask, and we are confident of the result.

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waste of words

you good values tor ttle I

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rs thai line

frinds adv.ftise iKs in this inie and we arc satislk-d with their work.' so

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A Hood Set of T(-eth

$5.00.

I It's I Set Teeth on Rubber

$8.00

Teetli Extraeted Positively without. Pain.

Arti:ieial teeth inserted the same day teeth are extracted or plate ordered AVork warranted.

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is coming the time of year now to remind the peojile what will be to .their interest, ihat am.

Di.nrt fori, still,, buying

et

And other products in my line. am into it deeper than ever, and always pay more than anybody in the county.

Anybody having dead animals will notify me and they will be removed on short nonce.

JOS. GOLDBERG

Do Vou Want Work and a

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SUICIDE AT YOUNTSVILLE,

Hewy Thompson Sends a UuHot Tiirousrk

His Head ou Account of Love. Saturday evening about 1 o'clock ut the hump ot his father, James Thomson, of near ountsville. young Henry Thomson took his own life by shooting himself the mill,lie of the forehead with a ."W calibre revolver. He had' been at hoi ,,, but a short time, having return-

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11, WOUhl 10 SI IU 10 111- morning ot' lj|S-.torril,lo deed, he cleaned up ais revolver in the presence of his niodier, but in aou ,,i intimation that he int 'tided self destruetion, although sin ii an act was' surmised by them. It seems as though, his greatest trrmble u*ii: unrejuit.t(id'iuvti- aud ho.-'was abi to withstand- .the menial occasioned by it. b.' lived just sijjSt urul expired a! 10j prior to the suici.U

-'lfay«tto ::Avhere he was en-

1 jgag hs a streetear conductor, lie

an a despoi.dent man and his every

was

woman irets fairly I "'?r" hi:- parents.and a in. but retired: to the yard nud-jcekirning.• a^ainwithin

1

a" indication of such. The

*"A I neighbor who had come

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Kaou

but beg' to

remind vou

im-

iprossuiSa

Hi'.vhiUlwaj bent the bullet through his bruin before they coaid prevent it. Mr. Ihompson, aliuoiigh some'viuit iivdined towards tho ft ilea of the Acrid, was a a £pt a ii il ii ii 8 •j an.d capable jf holding the '.'highest ef /toeni:of all aequamteii/ vvitii Lti.ni. It is

unei al was h"!d from!'

til,, fain lly reside ci! tv\o mili-s northwept o£ Yi.nntf-\i]!e on Tin- day. ti l.'iiria! taking plue"'a'i Wa\m-lown.

I'in' C. iii !.:iri'cii.

lie

i.ui sit,ty aioi iiiLV-J Ihe.ihirlirij^toiimarBind arrived in the u\,witii a iarsje p'tpjiery-eitn in oi.e hand and a slippery•l.iek in tne other. Ue wore a-smile' •iiich.as ,uIrt indicate that he was "cracker-jack" .-vn...-•pinchinjj 'eni, The nii-iii, iiiiWiiose Liitii.-v so nineli wa5! Iieinjj done., was u::e -James IlarshbarKer. •James was very fond of fm.i, and to gratify hims.ilf souyht pleasure about the Nobes' liv-rv bam to play football with the horses, just io soe them kick. llav ,usmi up an old hat and.several sacks I on Utisi:£ei5«inatiug pastime Jim pair of clippers nud brought them into

espied a

pu.v lie won became wearied Of tho I

gamp, nvever, m.d n-tued hor- d'eom-

Tin Penny Vre?jV. Tho upercd fur tho icgnlur season yesterday afternoon. There were packed houses both at the matinee and the evening /performances. Manager I lays secured a strong attraction in "Tho Devil's Auction," and it was put oil in even better shape than last year. Tho new faces seen in the principal roles are a decided improvement. Miss Sadie A. Stephens make a good looking shepherd, attractive enough for any girl to fall iu love with. Jaguarine. the wellknown swordswoman iu Count Fortune, the tool of Mephisto, whose work ia being continually frustrated b\ the good fairy Orystaline, impersonated by Annie Courtney. (I us Bruno, Jr., in the role of Toby, is as funny as ever, to Bay nothing of springing anew song. Chaos, the imp of darkness is in capable hands .Much could be said in praise of the young ladies of the company, all of who arc handsome as well as accomplished danceio.- I'ttiss Notice

.N»\T a IVrmuiirnl Thin^.

Home

of Your Own

you do, write at once to Frederick Abbot, Land Commissioner, Wieonsin Central Lines, room 19, Colby and Abbot Building, Milwaukee,^ Wis,,

Monday ni^ht the titiinocratfl of this city held a meeting at the court house and perfected the organization of the Mans-on club. The club name was selected by a unanimous vote of all present, and is in honor of (Jen. M. ). .Manson, tho "old war horse"' and pe'ilicianOflicers were elected as follow*: Wus Albershart, president: Oeorge Hummel, vice president Joe Oarroll, secretary Jcrre West, treasurer, with L-w Dickerson, Charley Johnson, Oregg Kelly, L. irillith and m. Birch, as directors. 1 hey have already secured several bundred members and will and things politically, hum.

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I'uesday morning as the rush line, for

to

for

a

pamphlet which will tell you how you may easily get both.

Louis Bischof fall announcement ic this issue. Read it.

PftOCTER f. CAMOLC CO.. CIN'Tl.

WABASH.

I. I Wiped oiu by JScurr of l» to (), Saturday morning red bunting hung lie

lri

U1il1'1'

at 3::i0 p. m. Quite a crowd had lissombled at the College I'ark to give Walia^h -ittie "enthuB.o" and the result was tG to 0 in (heir favor The I. UV, came very near scoring on several occasions, but were unable to do battle -viih the. liy sl in aiul wero 6wiped. It was aa exciting «atne not'withstandiag the fact that it was one sided. Our home team

iruieed very f-ad thur 'diould end his I roubles, in- Ih. a.-mnO}' thai lis) did. Ilih parents liavi,-. the,..sympathy of the ei-ur community in their terrib'e be- splendidly and again added strength Ieavliicul ..

to *tho tie that binds them to the "A thenian" admiration .for their recent successful campaign. They niyv, hold secoiid place in the State and should they beat Purdlie, will win the 'pennant.' v.no i-ss i:k. "'The Wabash team was not the regular one, but the second one. I low's that for playing

''Sheiipy Randall is. worth his weight in gold for his efliciency in team work.

"I'upa" Buchanan saw the ijatne but did not play.

•The I. U. boys were a set of perfect gentlemen. About t.w.enty all together came up, ti

The Wabash men think they will "do

1'urduo. LaCayetto'-will nond her

c«ritiro

population down to prevent it,

1,0

Walker Whitesides play,

started for the Music Hall box ollice. a ininature student named Beidenkofli started to wedge in from an otr aide instead of taking his proper position in line. lie rushed in ahead of Belty imey who promptly and properly cohered the would bo genius who yelled for the police several times to the amusement of the crowd. Belty nerer touched him. lie will line up the next time ha goes after tickets.

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b.U, but .r^odoiby he stuck the clip L'uruuo by a scoro of -0 to 0 on Saturpers un.ihougiitedly in Ids pockpt, ntrht r,e\t to his liearL, Now Mr. Nobes had a previous date to line up with The clip-'

pors, but vhen the appointed -hour arrived they failed to put in ac appearance and .cqtiaeu uently he looked-for a forfeiture," Mr. llars^burger -.A.\vat, of course, wrongfully spotted, and the Darlington cop" called upon him to make his gailant "touch down which he did with ease and «-ati«-f ictiou. llarshbarger got tho ball and-:started down the. field making short gain. but lost :i.-jfj0 rode and is now training on bread and water with fSherilT 11avi^. James has gone through several trying ordeals lately, and has spent a Siuall fortune within a year.

tion,

ATS

FORTY MILLION CAKE5 YEARLY.

WAS IT A DRKAM? ^AV.TOKI^villij

I. U. WAS CERTAINLY ASLEEP IN IN HER GAME WITH

known th" fact

that a foot ball game was to bo played in which Wabash was interested." It Was 11 scheduled game l.io.ys from Bloomin

with the I. LI.

ton and was called

^'duo arc both ..playing

uor ,,aU thlS 6038011

Minneapolis beat

Purdue by a score of 12G to 0 day. .. .,-.

Tho "Ladies perch"' in the College I'ark is a great improvement and meets with tho hearty approbation Of every athletic loving young maiden who attends the games.

Wabash did not jollify as usual for the victory was too easily won.

If Wabash secures first place this year let's givo them a warming up. What say you peoplo.

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V'-'n en of America

Another HVdlov.-een d.d Justico and Hunthrttls of People•'l'ura Out. Iniseiiyas usual did the "jnoper thing" in the matter of ct lebratmg all Saints, day. Scarcely had darkness er spread our beautiful "Athens" until the me: ry inaslfeis were crowding tho streets. Larue delegations of country peoplewere in anil everything was »*xcifement until a l.i'i^ hour. I he police exercised the ere ,test igiiance and this ear noted fevv,causalities than in tunes before. Tue streets beiii£r too muddy the regular parade was dispensed .with but the two faced throng kept up a continual promenade up am.! down the principle streets until nearly midnight. A. number of regular liitoxieatos gut in their work and all but succeeded in putting up peyeral scraps. The oflicers however a.Hbted live of the worse disturbera ami allowed them to dream with the spooks .-.under ilie supervision of the law, Soveral open- houses wero in order and received largo numbers of callers, among the most successful was Hint at the home of Miss Fwuig on south Water street, where tho doors bore large ltiuiuinated ,jue^tion marks as a guidance for the invited guests who knew not where the piaco was or the party assisted hy otluu's in entertaining. Daucitig was tho'chief amusement of the evening and not until early morning cud they think of "Bo itover so humble,"' All passed, oil' lovoly anil a more civilised and purely humorous celebration of Halloween was never lipid in our town. Sherwood place received a large number of invited guests and the. kl year grade of tho Mills school also entertained. It was a jolly night and will gi\o substance for many winter night's drean.s'.

A Siiiitnliir Coiiu-iilrin-i'. Il is not often that it person comes acrohs another who was born the same day and year as themselves, Out such was the case with Sam Synimes aud James Shaver this week. They got into a conversation and learned that both wero born on October 20th. 1850. They liavo been figuring all week to know which is the oldest and will make it a point to give each other a birthdaytoken each year. J'iiey claim to oo twins.

1'iie Woman's Era

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Within Her Sphere She Reigns Supreme.^

Woman claims hei' own. IT- i- field widens constantly,

d") brightens her priispicts. Her progress fore­

shadows the greater triumph at hand. Emancipation and equality will be hers in the years to come.

Prophetic-of final victory wen: her achievements at the

World's Fair. At her shrine there erected the nations bowed.

/I lie lesson taught at the "Woman's Building" will last "tilt

time shall be no mon Their enlightening influence will

he felt around the globe throughout the dawning century.

Onl\ less memorable were the honors gained at the Fair by

Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder

I ae highest award conferred on this peerless prepara-

i. .s a fitting accompaniment of the laurels won

uk ..A

by

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the