Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1894 — Page 4

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You would be caug'lit in the cold without Heavy Clothing? Didn't our Prophesy prove true? If we told vou the truth about cold weather, believe us when we tell you we have a remedy that makes vou secure against the severest blasts that mav

Row Politicians: Advertise,

Politicians are tlio best advertised men in the world. Wherever you go, in whatever land yon may travel, politicians arc the best known men in that country. Tell of a man who is better advertised in this country than .Mckinley. Tell us if Vest, Reed. Hill. Harrison, 'levelund. Mrs. l.ease and (icoige Oswald are not about as well advertised as any people vou know of. How do they do it? The majority of'em begin on babies. Politicians ha\e been known to pick up a cardinal top. freckle-faced, pug •..nosed baby and kiss it. and go right to a corner drug store and drink strong liquor after it, just to get a vote.

There are politicians who are honest, and some who are not exactly .truthful—that is, if they'd cut down a cherry tree thev would prove an alibi, or claim it was an "ax ident." What'class of politicians succeed? 'I lie ones who have honest com a .-lions, or honest principles, who believe in themselves, who think they are right and who stick to their principles.-' W are not in politics. We don't meddle with anything but business, and we are getting plenty of it to meddle with, but we do believe thnt the idea of the siK.cesKlul politician is right—.-.tick to your principles. Our principal principle is to sell goods lor less thru anybody else does. Our second principle is to sell more of

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Is the best" that' can be found. Thev are of all Styles. Ulsters, Long lh^ss, Short Box. and any color you may want at prices ranging from SI to 825. Remember us in

and we will trv to give vou satisfaction for your money.

LEE S. WARNER,

ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HOTTER AND FURNISHER. EPH JOEL'S OLD STAND CORNER MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREET

Our third principle is to sell good goods only.

Ami don*t we do it? Wc arc selling extra heavy Canton flannel lor Sj. per yard. I ,ook at it you tan see its the same kind other merchants ask you ioc for. It the same with bleached and brown muslin--, calicos, ging-, hams, cotton bitting, wool llannels. blankets, linens, wool dress good's, cloaks, furs, or an thing in our line. W'e ate headquarters for Hrv Goods we ask well

.and can save you money on your smallest purchase. A trial is a and if we are sticking to our principles won't it be to vour .i oiu-.-*

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UTS BISCHOP

It Pays To Trade at the Big Store.

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•SOUIEIY.

A Great Boom is on in Social rcles

Fames and Receptions ldAcWve

Operation-

That the time fur rt captions and par­

ties is it hand is I eii.y clearly demon

strated this week I• the mi ruber thoiu held. Cr.i'.vforusville was never

'•^'iriny sociai events end starts out

tins siiifcon more vigorous thai ever. i-'very day 1 his wick has tin-re hern

gatherings at varum- places, and that

toge her witn the chrysanthemum show,

has made it a very iiv:-!y week. .Some

uf the cv.te.itaii.meats:

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The Misses Wheat entertained -. eoni*

I panv of friends at dinner Sunday it their home on the corner of Water and

Pike streets, in honor of th"i guest,

Missl'laia liinveu.

niKfniiAV IWKTV.

()n last Saturday r.iuht little Wilii.fc

Carlson entertained a large number

his younj friends at the home his

parents on west l'ike street, in tsc*r

auee of his thirteenth birthday. A I'm."

supper was spread before tiem and they were royally entertained trom .v

until ten o'clock. si'Krinsrn-np-v.

Tho next was it surprise party on the

.Misses lJdlman on Tuesday evening.

According to previous invitation about

thirty of their friends ha.l assembled at I the homo of Miss (.'lemma liireh, on

east I'ranklin street and when the aj

pointed hour arrived they cautiously

tiled out in pairs and swooped dv.-.vu. upon the Dil.man home on south lirin-rs

street, effecting a most perfect surprise,

nor did the young ladies at first sight

appear in their party dresses. Light refreshments were served and various

popular amusements were indulged in

until a very late nour when all retired

for their respective homes, loud in their

praise of the evening's entertainment.

.... V'. '1 UK .MIOSIS W i! I.Kl.f.K.

ednesilay evening at their home on soul!) lireen street, Misses Kvu and

(lertrude Wheeler entertained a small'

company of friends at an evening party. Music and refreshments predominated and a genera! good time was had by all

present.

AT MKs. I-OKNKI! WVN.N's.

Thursday afternoon from two'till four

r.er numerous lady friends were received.

The home was beauti ullv decorated

and she displayed her usual abilities as a hostess. It was a brilliant afternoon

reception. AT Till: Missies HK1MIKIM)»,

At their beautiful home in Highland, the Misses Shepherd entertained about

fifty of their friends last evening at a

"Mutual Improvement" entertainment. Kaeh guest present had been previously

assigned some duty to perform on 1ho

occasion aud the evening wasjvery prof­

itably spent in literary and music. It was something new in the way of an

evening's cntertain'henl. and pro-ed verv successful'.

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The chrysanthemum show has been

holding its own this week as for crowds and nc day the large hall has re-,

ceiv ,i goodly numberof visitors. The:

first annual was very surmcpful and

greasy encourages the piojeetors for

next year's show. The hal! 'ooked simply beautiful with its bouM.s and

vast display of the popular flower. The iaily entertainments wei-- a 1 ig attrac­

tion and merited great p'aise The

ladies in charge worked haril and faith

fuliv and are to bo given uch credit for a lare portion of the mccess met

with. --Athei-s" can do anything she-

start!- at and has her first failure to record.

Tin-. CUMINO KVI MS,

The series of musical and home lalent entertainments announced for the winter

promise to give us an abundance of life

and a good euro for long aud tedious

winter evenings, By the time "Gentle Annie"' blows in ar.d mother earth again

displays her naturo we can all feel as

though wo had accomplished something through the winter and that we had

performed some real duties and ex­

perienced somo ploaBureiiblo times *Lich add strength to fond memories of

the past. Go in this winter and see

what a change in yourself you can bring about.

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). C. Wicker and wife will give-card parties on next Mondav and I u.-'fiday

evening at their east Main sti'-i-t resioei.ee. .:.'A ."i'i

hie thousand dollar forfeit*! hat the "i iolcien Kule" cigar is made of th,i best

Havana liller and untlavored.

Moiie\ to loan on farms and improved

city property at (i and 7 per cent. No

delay. ft -^5 Si 111 A S TI nr.s.

We must slaughter the balance of the

Campbell stock, to make room tor our

fali and winter goods. MversA: Char

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It pays to trade at "The Ilig Store,"

SI\ers CJharni have a great .many

bargai.is left at. the (,'ampbell corner, in ever\thing that is desirable I'ur winter

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ilej-e'. a Cliance lo (ief a Mail,

\Vi-it.tr to (''reiiei ick Abbo'.. Land Com. nussioner, Wisconsin Central railroad at

Milwaukee, Wis., and he will send vo. a little paiu|hlet which will tell you how and where to get work at good wages and a chance lo get and pay for a goud farm in ten years.

Man'f by THE LYON MEDICINE

Co.

INDIANAPOLIS

OTOMACH^ IMD.

FOR SALE~BYALL DRUGGISTS.

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The Laboring Man Speak

MONON, IN!).,

Ai: ], j/C(niL-irrMu the sctore less• .11 tht-y iia .v,e vcceived during tiic past x8

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,- -c-w:--.: nrc -:-.idcnco. Thev will show it in luiviiv---' --.-"

FI'HXITCRK. t'ARPRTS AND IKll.'.-'lvHOLlJ (TH)1)S.

Zaek I'viahorney & Sons

your tvotun- U». l.ndi iii:ijoii.s or 'lucag,-. to buy hese, articles

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May id,'1804

•Lvoft Medians Co., Indianapolis, Ind.-

C.UNTS- I think it my duty to scud •this statement, to vou of the" benefit 1 have received from TA'ON'S

WONDERS. I have been aliiieted ior twenty years with stomach trouble of the severest nature. Would have seasons of the severest suffering from o::» to two months at a time. lie! ween tlies" limes of suffering w.i.-, never longer th.va three months. There was never any time thatl was entirely free from misery more or leM*. The.-e spells of great suffering would sometimes come 011 witn sickness nnd vomiting, and other times would come on in form of rheumatism but would finally 1 enter itself in my stomach. have doctored with a great .many physicians, but none of the::i •could te:• mc what the trouble was. 1 was unaHe to get relief unlil 1 -ot

LYON'S Sr-VKX BONDERS. It 'i.-, now sixty days since I began taking thi. medicine, and am nuw for the first tiin^ in twenty years free from pain and miscry. 1 am compelled to say it is a blessing to a poor man.

limes are Better. Business is Brisk.

A I a in it .'i

11 a lew moments to their large and

oxtciiMvc Stock 01 tii.o above lunu-.i articles. .. house pretends to keep a complete-hishionabje and varied t-ortrnent as wc do. There is no use 0

less you-are uvl.ia'nly -f.ntic.d we are certain to please vou. besides savi you c..r fare u:id trno. llave y.-u been up,to see q,ui

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because un­

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Furniture JioomP

li \ou,ha\e not come around, step up

and ga/.c on the beauties tliercin. the

handy \\ok of the furniture maker,

the art o! the i.arjiet manufacturer.

A.good carpet at 5c cents per vard

a l.»eautilul Hresser as low as $17 a

splendid heating stove for Si 2. You

cannot withstand these prices after

011 have seen the goods.

Zaek Mahorney & Sons.

WHAT BRINGS RELEASE PROM DIRT AND

(3-RC^.SE? .WHY DON'T

YOu KNOW?

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A MTT)-SI-:AS()N SA 1.1'. OF

I DRESS GOODS

That is without a parallel. Think of the largest I re-s

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(i'ii stoi thift Sate ivou know that it is the

lines'. ant! the goods in that stock cut 1 to 50

per cent, on the yard. Right in season fabrics.

I'a-hioiuLle! K\ er\ piece just now is when

yo w.-n, ihcin. Not ontined to the colored I ess ('Oils 1 uilv. [0-

I THE BLACKS 1

atcii too. iood iigid in this department. Four

iecn large windows make this department as light

See them on our counlers. just as thev'll

look wlicn made up. F.very piece desirable. All

:f cut. t- 'O.- 10 to .jo per cent dloughi at cut. price-la-ttcr con.e now.

1 L. S. AYRES & CO., 1

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