Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1894 — Page 4

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15 oo 18 oo 2o oo

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Men's Suits Reduced 25 per cent, trom Actual alue.

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2 50 5 oo 2 5u & 3 5o

Xiee S.Warner,

The One Price Clothier ani Hatter, Grawferdsville, Ind.

l"or three days beginning Monday morning. November 26th. and closing Wednesday evening. November 28th, we will make a special sa'c of (Cloaks and Furs, .at-...which time every Garment in.our.grand stock will be offered at

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Special Prices!

This i.- not a sale of old style, shop worn goods, but special prices on new stylish wraps, made for this season's trade, at just the time you need them. Don't miss the opportunity if you haven't bought your wrap. At this sale we will offer the following odd '.t*• at about half price:

Don't Forget We Pay Railroad Fare.

LOUIS BISCHOP.

27--129 BAST MAIN STREET It Pays To Trade at the Big Store.

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A CRAWFORDSVILLE BOY.

They will Drift Away from Home and Surprise The People with their Whereabouts. One of "Athens'

Young Men now a Member of the Shanghi Police Force. Strange What The Boys Will Do. But They Will Navigate Abroad.

It seems to be a nettled custom for our city's young men to seek new tieltls of labor as soon as they attain their majority. It is not because they are unable to prosper at home, but a sort of a tendency to grow tip in strange places. A greater numbor of them drift into our larger cities and settle down in lucretive positions, while others are prone to establish themselves in the far West or in a more minute regions. Ativhow they manage to leave us in their younger days to return as strangers at a futuro time with one of the other messages for former friend?. either success or failure. We are pleased to note however that the word is almost universally success, for there seem* to be a an in jcouipetive make up in the sons of ."Athens" which is bound to carry them through. Prebablv the most surprisuig news regnrding the location of a former Crawfordwviv lie boy. that hds ever reached us. was received last wook and discloses the gresent whereabouts of Jim Torrence, who lived with residence in 'ollege Campus about 10 or a dozen •lim moved with his folks to

9 qrifl 90 'lis parents at the Coyle the College Campus abou

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Canada, but struck out and enlisted with a whaling vessel on the Pacific Ocean, l'or a number of years he assisted in that peculiar but profitable pursuit and at last landen in ShanghiChinu and became a member of its police forbe. strange as it may seetn, yet it is an absolute fae'. The news was in the way of a letter which was received by llenrv Coyle. of this city and state9 further that Jatnes intends to give up his job and sail for .Japan where he will again follow the occupation of Whaling and will return aoon to the I'nited States, ilis family is at [.resent, living in .Massachusetts. Wonder what they'll do next?

.Mnrrinjr

John W. ialey and L.idia Klkins. .Joseph .1. (iohman and Minnie K. Swank.

I ieo. W. Cope and .Mat tie Epperson. Benjamin .Moore and (lerti ude Jack son.

Kzra/JL'-. Whitehead and .Maud Morrow. ..

Walter \". Layne a tut Martha A. Woodruff. William A. I'armer and-Josie Dooley.

Jacob Hurst and Mary C. Davidson. Benjamin 1'. Crowe and lv.iima M. l-'ra/ier.

Leo W. .McClain and Kva Servios.

t.ot* Two nmt Onc-linlf Ye»r».

•James Shepherd, tho Ladoga. dopot robber, appeared before Judge Hamev, Wednesday morning and took his former stand by entering a plea of guilty to the charges chalked up against him. The Judge very kindly gave him two and one-half years at ilichigan City, He will commenco time at once,

Social Ujiucr,

Was given on Wednesday night at ho home of Chas. Scaggs on east College street. Inspiration was furnished by Krank RufTner and his fiddle while Nig Seoring posed as master of cremonies and "Keddy" Scagg's did the calling. Ed. llartin, the loose Nibble 'Grab All" was on hand.

Ilr lil It Willi lli* I,nilr A\.

Judge Harney did. Jle severed the knot, that heretofore bound the lives of ('has. and Jennie VanOsten. with a single swipe and now they are free to roam at will. Charlie was the cause of the whole business and seeing his rudeness. the Judge made the required stroke.

Mntituoinory ount Mrdira) Sorielv

On Tuesday night at the oflice of Or. Jones, the County Medical society held

Montgomery Lodge No. "0. I*1. A- A. elected the following list of otlicers their last meeting. (J. W. (iraham. w: Ma WfF.Tf'unt' W. C. K. Snodgrasp. J. W. Chas. tra, Treas.: L. A. l''oot. Sect: J. I )avis, Trustee.

I lir .Major'* niii'l.

Thursday morning Jim Frier was lined $10.10 for assault and battery on Chas. Newland. Not being able 1.» liquidate the required "cough up"Jim was remanded to jail to lay it out.

To I Jo llnrricil.

Invitations have tieen issued for the marriage on the "JOth. of this month, of Fred Uemley to Miss I.dith Quick, residing east of tho city. Both parties are farora'blv known and we extend our hearty congratulation in advance,

Surr«'M.ful Applirnnl*. FJniore Hobson, Will Kelly and Coo. Kalston were the successful applicants who took tho Civil Service examination for positions as carriers. W. O. Sidener passed his exasaiaution for clerk.

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an interesting meeting. Nearly all its members were present topics of I vital importance were discussed at length. The society will inset again on the lsth. and discuss Pneumonia

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COMB TO THE

TRADE PALACE

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Bargains in Dress Goods. Bargains in Comforts. Bargains in Flannels. Bargains in Underwear. Bargains in Hosiery. Bargains in Mittens. Bargains in Everything.

Plenty of light to show goods. Lvirything in Winter Hoods at reducedi'rices. Come in and inspect the nice line of (Joods. suitable for

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

IcClure & Graham.

Grolcl Ring for

Hundreds of useful articles for presents at locand higher. I will selLvotf

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cheaper than any man on earth if you will oniv give mo a chnnc give awav Table?. Clothe-- Racks and Irenins Board

Carlson^ iOc Store

Fur Capes

Is called to our superb stock of Ladies' 'oats. a perfect assortment, all the latest cuts: the newest style*.

In all the popular furs, Mink, Otter. Astrakhan. Klect-ric Seal. Beaver, etc, ite largest stork ol

Seal Garments

in the State. Here yon will find what you are looking lor in Childrens' Cloaks. "Perfect Dreams" as it were at correct prices. An endless variety of patterns and qualities in

From the popular priced Woolen to the finest Camelahair.

L. S. AYRES & CO.,

I N I A N A I IS 1 1 I A A

Our line of"\\ atrhes and Jewelry for Christmas I'res-, ents surpasses anything ever ltefore sliown. Hie styles this year are more beautiful than over and we have them. In Silverware our stock is composed of all new. clean ware in latest patterns and best of finish. Call and see our lines ami you will have no .trouble nmkinu selections at the

Jewelry Store, in South Washington St.

C. K. Ellis left this week for a trip

He while there.

We slill

Iv. W. OTTO

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through Florida for hie health's sake, bargain* Wt at. tho Campbell cornor. in ill introduce a nevr roof paint 1 everything that is desirable for winter

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.V Charni have a gwat mauy