Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1894 — Page 5

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LI HR.\ MY THAI IIS,

The Grain

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May he real or imitation. I reveals i'o character to a large extcii: Are

von "«rain \\me.' f?ome tf» us and ,r we 11 pivr you points that will] help wh-n buy purchase profit:ably. Examine our

No proof is needed that it is SOLID OAK. Vou know l.,,\v that wears. We lead in our line. l»y? Bc ause we currv the finest line o!

in the city. Our iiriees arc i.orrect. A\ du not throw out baits to catch you. Our goods are all new and not shop-worn. We tnvo you Btvle for your money. The day has- passed for you to buy a lot o» old lie^nuts thai other dealers have been at uuiulatir.g jor years: omc and -look through our stock and bb convinced. Maki your home pleasant b\ purchasing out or more y.Cpufo,**

E legaii Rockers

lmve jusi received a lot more of those nice hand painted Dinner .Sets. oo pice.-, for $io. Mavhe it is just what you want for a Christmas pieieni. Don't buy unlil you .see us.

Zack Mahorney & Sons.:RBAL

ROUND TR!I' TICKET TO INDIANAPOLIS.

-I YOT WANT

Oi anything iu——:—

UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE,

We will cyou a retailor's profit, and on a purchase of 50 or more, will refund your railroad fare to and from Indianapolis. We are the largest upholsterers ol fine 1/urniture in Indiana. "NVhen in the city, stop on your wav up from the depot and inspect our line.

THE MAXINKUCKEE CO.

05 S. Illinois St.. Indianapolis, l'nd.-

SUGAR IS CHEAP!

And now is the time to buy. We have bought two car loads and will sell cheap tor awhile.

pounds Kxti ri Sugat $1.00 22.-. iiidgewood A Tivvs i-oo Granulated i-oo All I'aukage Coffee

Furniture

We are selling Furniture cheap. We have the finest Lounge tor $12.50 ever sold in the city and in Bed Room Suits we are the leaders. See our $14.50 all-oak Bed Room Suit. It is a daisy for the money. We have a large stock ol Dining Room fihairs,

tables,

anv kind ot chair you call for.

luiwamraw

Fiursale la crawford^vii.e.

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side boards, book casps and

~:Oueensware:-

We have bought, a great many new things in this line for Christmas. We have the most complete line ot JHnnei Sets in tliej citv. Come and see. I

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from tho city on a

pravol rw»i(l, 10 aoroM of which i* rich tillable lanl» cuiiable for KaiOnning aiwl fruu. or laving off »nto final I sulmrOan tracts, Land th* vicinity i« hoHmic

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ESTATE

Alt Lookabill & Co..

OFF!' F.

BKITTON MOFFETT

Attorneys At Law.

W'fO! tlfTil. Indiana.

If you have

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KrsiNr.ss room for sale, we, will find a purchaser. It you have monky (o loan we will loan it on gilt-edged .-.ecurity

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speculation

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are Accommodate you in

from $]0»to $115 por arc.

V).* t\. J" Ar.KRr- n« ir tho «'it.y, noautifuliv lof-alcd for apwhurban j»!a«:«j. Porcsi trees and bltu* ^risn. n. single a«.-r^ lota here

IlnCrsR AHD LOT in the city, near busiDfri!) hix room?, barn. rtc. Kruu. sha1o tr^es natural C««, w«i»»r. I.o* f««»t. $J.^0. I ',i At itR rAisif raile.s from city oil free ^rarol rond. 'fi'nncrop in umber, balance in high of cultivation,ri'*h blacU woi! woll'Ule draiu- I •d. 'nQmo»li©!if« hon^w, barn and out baidmgn tiood oirbard. P«racr*!60. I

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nt »LBtMKAN tkact

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overlooking tiiy,

rods by ?7 rods. loro?*r tree**, blue qra**. caiden. fruit. barn thatc^si IHV). I.arcecntern, natural yas. $SOi. r.o it I* Aj(M finely impiored juat ouifudo tho it *. 40 acros is n«'U ivottom land a high st.au* of 'Miiiivation. balanco hill ^ld«, pasture, «rar»es. apples, pears. ioaeheH. cherries and plumbs in abundftneo. Trees and vinos young and thrifty, 1-2 story brick house, large cellar supplied with unfailing running water, cistern, barns, etc all in best of repair. Improvements cost over $t,00i). Price per acre $10o

most beautifmlly located

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ouuide the best twu in thits couaty, exceptinK 'raw/ordBville on free gratel road mile from K. depot. 200 acres of live, tillablo land, balance blue jjraes running water the year round. Large *J-«?tory brick dwelling, rooms*, fair sized team and good ouubuildlngs, ciBtern. cellar, etc. Fruit and ornamental trees. A npb-ndid farm very cheap. Per an $«0. 80

miles from city, tf", acres in

cultivation, balance in timber ami hlu« grass: commodious house of 7 rooms, cellar, cistorn, water, fruit, etc. A very sightly plae*.

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Per acn* $r»r».

lour miles from tbe cily

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Id a mooting during the week, tho Montgomery County Agriculture Association again voted down the idea ot allowing pool selling at the fair week races. The strongest endeavor yet to have that privilege granted, was made at this meeting, but the management very wisely ruled nay.

A (ooH Tbfim.

Tho Kpworth League of tho Methn diht church will give a -poverty" woeial in the church parlors this evening The admission fee will be an old garment of an description and suitable for the poor of oui city. It is commendable act and all should attend it

*rn.liniii-Jnni!HOii NnpuuU, Thursday at Paris. Ky„ Palmer tiraham, a former C'rawfordsville boy. was wedded to l^ields .iaiuison of that place. Mr. tiraham at preset)' is engaged in the commission business at Terre Mailt®. Several from here attended the nuptials.

a

reM gravel road and adjoining a nice little village with its l\ K. K. statiou, church, school hous«e, etc., about 3ft acrestncuUivation,balance In timber and blue gra*s posturo. Ne»t I'ottage hous»\ barn, ov., fruit, good water. ri« ^oil. $3,000.

well located in a prosperous

neipht)»rhood of *r«|l-to-do fanners, one mile from a good little towu in this county, »m acres in cultivtitiou, balance in timber and pa^tmre. N'ce neu-buildings, good water, orchard, rich soil. $ l.500 t»0 icKH

i'aum mil»,.»

irom city. S5 acres in

cultivation, balance in timber and blue grasK. ounnodiouB Iiowbo barn, otc., all in fine state of repair and situated in a in«f»t beautiful grove of f«»rcHt. tro"*^: ri«*h soil. g«md fruit. A most desirable plac*. 14,500. to

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i».,.M uioii cTemple,QUOAGO.

i»» v'.uh.: t..vr.i. a a urugaiata.

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I milen from city, well located

n^ar a little village: good neight»orln»od. flu acres in cultivation, ialanco timber and blue grass. No. 1 goou bouse, outbuildings. et*. Shrubbery, fruit, etc. Beautiful place

a« UK tk u'T

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nea tho city. !lu" garden land

a l«o suitable for a suburban plac.* $l.f»r»o.

oubk \ki» i.

or just outside the clvy, it good

repair, 3 ro'm«, collar, cistern, barn. etc. fi uit, lot one acre. $1.(50 A 'ov« pj-i«-«s in payn:»»iit.*«. V- :x

Diinn-er From Catarrh. Jt

The most important feature about that wry coiuinori i-oiinilaint. catarrh in the head. il ti-ndencv develop into sonic olhi-r more serious and da,ngennis diroaM*. 'J'he I'oul matter dropping from tin- head into the bronchial tubes or lungs is very Habit ?i. lead to bronchitis or consumption, that ties-' trover which c,nines more deaths in this country than any other disease, As catarrh originates in iuipurities in the blood, local applications can liutlittl" good. The column?'. ser«c liiethoii ol treatment is to purify the blood.and for 1 his purpose there is no preparation .i.perior to Hood's Sarsaparilla lit* powerful n«*tirri of this

II.edji ine upon the blood e\pe|s everv Mnj'/iirit v. iiml bv sodi'ingciii-eseatarrh and gi.vs health to the entire organism

TurkcTs and chicker.s dressed and delivereo for Sundays by Ft. H. Whitted. the «a§t College stree*. grocer. Im

At his home north of tho city, Israel I'atton is dangerously ill.

The P. O, S. of A Commandery will cive a grand ball on New earB. vsy? See Kugune Wilson stock of clocks, watches, chains and jewelry before buy

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S' iiige liayless has jjlaced a eat) on tho streets for the accommodation of Ins many patrons.

Frank Mulchings has been confined to his homo for two weeks with itllamatory rheumatism.

"The fiurglar" will be produced in all its starling realism at Music Hall on the 18th ol this month.

!•'. I). Abraham lias been appointed AilminiBtratur of the estato of the late Madame Mary Crowe.

On Monday payments began on the eighth series of the C'rawfordsville building and loan association.

Chris Schweitzer this week received an order for a lot of his new '"Gypsy t^iieen' cigars from Miss-ouri.

Special attention is called to changes this week, in tho advertisement of A If Lookabill Co.. real estate agents.

I City Clerk Tracey has issued a permit to .1. N. Zuck for the erection of a poultry house on west Market street.

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An intelligent iian. good

penman, member of the "S. of V." or school teacher preferred! to superintend the work of a corps of agents canvassing for a specialty in Montgomery} eounty, Ind.. also to take charge of the deliverand collei.ding.steady employment, and good pay to the right party. Addresss

W. ('. (i Co., ,i! Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111.

Tbo Development ot the South. Is being furthered by the Queen & Crescent Kouto by means of a special series of monthly excursions to southern points at one fare for the round trip. These rates are in effect from Cincinnati, O. and Lexington. Ky., on November Oth and December 1th Jgood twenty days from date of sale for return. They are sold on these dates to all points in Kentucky," Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi. North and South Carolina, (ieorgia Florida, (except Key West), and to New Orleans, and ail points on our line in Louisiana.

Stop-overs are permited on theBe excursions at any point south of the Ohio river, within the final limit of tho tickets. This offers an excellent opportunity to those who desire to go South to look into the prosent great movement of Northern farmers to that section.

The C.». C. has over a million acres of farms and timber land for sale along its line at $r .00 to $5.00 per acre, on easy terms.

Send us jour name for advertising matter and any information you may want as to lands and immigration to the South. Chas. W.' Zell, A..

Cincin­

nati. O.: W. W. Dunnavant, T. A. A Cloveland. O. C. A. Baird. T. A„ Detroit, Mich. \V. A. Bsckler. N. P. A. Ill Adams St.. Chicago. III.

Holiday Excursions.

For the above occasion the Vandalia Line will sell on December 'Jlth, 'Joth 1 st, l^'.M. and January 1st, lWi. excursion tickets from all stations, not only to local points on the Vandalia Line, but also to points on connecting lines, with return limit of .January 2d. 180f». For full particulars call on nearest Vandalia Lino Ticket Agent, or address,

W. F. I.KiwKit A. O. P. A. St. Louis. Mo.

I'ilos! I'iles! Itchmg 1'i c.s. Symptoms- Moisture: intenKc itching and stinering most at night: worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu inor? form, which often bieed and ulcerate. becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itching and bleed int heals ulceration, and in most eases removes tho tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for ol) cents. Dr. Swayne itSon. Philadelphia. ot. "20-Cni.

Money at I and 5 Pel* (Jem. The lloosier State Building Association of C'rawfordsville. Indiana, makes loans on farm and city property on the basis pf 4 anil 5 per cent.

M,. Ckawport ), Pres. John M. Schci.tz sscy. .,

At the Clipper youjean find anything you may desire in the wayof fine liquors and cigars.

I Overcoats, hat* caps, gloves and every lathing you want, all styles and prices at Tanaenbaums.

V0RY

THE P'-JCCT.-. 1jAM3LE CO.. CIN T1.

On tht?

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FORTY MILLION QAKE5 YEARLY.

PUZZLK FOE. SIjEUTHS.

STRANGE MURDER AT MINNEAPOLIS IS UNSOLVED.

Detective* at a

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to Lt\y Their llnnrifi

ho Killed Minn tn^

StiHportH Able to ward Siuppctiul.

Troro Alibln-—Ilay-

le.lehpll

saw wasthoj

couple in finest ion. There is just one other clew from which something may yet he learned. This is the note Miss| Ging received in the morning, and which, after reading she tore into small bits. Hor waste basket is now in the hands of the police, who are making an effort to pieoe the. various bits of paper found there together.

Apparently there are several notes. One signed

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seems to ask her to

nteet friend a M. Louis. Thisiniiial at once called to mind Frederick I. Rccd of M. Louis, manager of the Golden Hule store. Heed, it is learned.

TO PAY SF OA RB0USTY5

IMPORTANT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR BLANCHARD.

Senate Ieino rHiic CanriN Arranginff

l*roj ruin for thr IN puhlir.tnM

Will Hlock Tariff l.f^lslation

UPSH in thr IIotllM*.

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MiK.NKAvor.is. Minn.. Dec. •"».—The deep mystery that surrounds the identity of Catherine Oinjr's murderous companion in her drive Monday nipht is apparently as impenetrable as ever. It is certain that this companion was her murderer, but. thus far there is scarcely a shadow of a clew to his identity. Hut one man has turned up who ever saw the murderer. This is mounted officer (iridic)!. and his alioeting glimpse of the face in the moonlight. The orticei" was qiaUiaK' his rounds on Tjiike street near Vortland avenue about. S o'clock Monday evening. A carriage passed him in in which the occupants directed the were loudly quarreling. rie tions to glanced at the man and saw that. he was thin of face and had a dark| heavy mustache. More he could not see. He now claims that he looked sharply at. the rig as it passed and positively identified 1 as the (SoKsmati rig which Miss fling hired and which came back to the. stable empty and blood soaked. The spot where the body nan! found is about, two mites from the spot where fietchell. claims to huvoj seen the pair, but is on a direct road thither. That. i.-,, up to| date, the only actual :lew| to the identity of the stranger. Kven by that time it is by no means certain that the couple

ashing kon

was once engaged to Mi.ss (dug and congiess liom eiins\ I\anui, an^. gy,ve her diamond engagement ring.

some reason the engagement was broken more than a year ago. Heed has a thin face and a heavy dark mustache. Hut he proved that he was at work' in the store ay the evcnmir with liis clerks. The police Tuesday sent word to Reed to come and enter the sweat, box. lie declined unless a warrant was issued for linn. '1 lie police did not feel justilied in issuing a warrant. According to the testimony of all her friends, Miss '»mg had elitiielv broken oft' her connection with Reed and held no communication with him for over a year, yet she retained and cherishud the ring. Thus far all search for the messenger who carried the note lias been futile. An American District Telegraph boy has been found wl^y carried a number of note- from a man at the Nicollet House, but he did not carry the note Monday. -The man for whom he carried note*, and whose picture was found in Mis-- liing's boudoir, was Harvey Axfrd. a clothing manufacturer's agent. with whom and whose wife Miss (ting was friendly. lie had no trouble in convincing the police that he had nothing

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the one which was found in a small t' deceased mo\ed that -the senate advChamois bag beside her corsage. For

to

do

with the murder, furl .1 Wanieke. another former intimate of Miss liing's was also subjected to the sweat

box-

process. but without result. He satisfactorily explained his former relations with the girl. He is now married. The only other suspect is Harry Havward, the landlord, friend and creditor of the dead woman. Hayward's admissions with reference to his financial relations with the woman constitute the serious part of the ease against him. His alibi is perfect and relieve* him from direct connection with the crime. It is established that lie was at the theater at the time the murder was committed.

An Olil to (,n. I!os

o.n.Mass.

Dec. i-,.—The Tremont

house, the oldest hotel in the city, has been turned into an auction room ami throngs of curiosity seekers and prudent buycKfs wandered through its corridors looking for bargains ampng its old furnishings. The corner stone of the present Tremont house, which is soon to give way to a towering office building, was laid on July I. IsOS.

nlMinaiiili'r ltoolh Very III.

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Dec. ti.—Commander Bal-

lingtoi^iooth of the Salvation army is still cmically ill at his Lawndale home. The sick chamber is kept in total darkness and absolute quiet. All visitors arc forbidden to sec him.

Sii|pu4«?l .Hn nlfr^rs PItliiti-gcil.

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Ark.. Dec. ii.—Superin­

tendent Mi•• and Trainmaster Walsh of the Iron 4' mutain :md the others helti for murder l"ui,ma.n Conduator Brown, recently inysicriously kiiM'vd on his car, were discharged /esltrdav.

Dec. r. When thesou-

ato convened yesterday there were fev#fcraces of the confusion attending tho opening of congress Monday. Tho usual dignity and serenity of the chamber wa-. restored, there was this usual scattered and shifting attendance in the galleries, and the senatofH showed tluir desire lo enter without delay upon the business of the session. A large number of bills, petitions and memorials were presented, most of them of a local character. !senator Blanchard offered a. resolution reciting the circumstances under which tho sugar bounty was cut off after tlio sugar crop for IsOt was put. in. Jt committee on approprialude in the urgency deficiency bill a. sum sufficient bo pay tho bounty for the present year. Tho resolution went over for the present. Senator est offered an amendment to the rules, witn a view of cutting off protracted debates in the senate. 18 provides that alter a. measure has been debated thirty days it will be i(i order for any senator to move to fix a day for he limrt vote. Thig motion is to put wit hout debate or da* lay, and if carried the original que#" tion is lobe voted on at the time frxed. Senator Vest said ho would addTedfy tho senate to-day on the need of this reformatory rule.

Senator Lodge oner a resolution, which was adopted without, diaaeatf calling on the secretary of tin'navy for the otlicial letters of Aimiiral Walker while in command of the United Mates naval vessels at 1

Fa wail.

Senator Lodge raised another international question by a resolution eaLl ing on the President, for the correspondence concerning JMuefields and for information concerning the abti* tude of Nicaragua. The rcsolu4ig)jj was adopted wit nout comment. Senator yuay offered resolutions of re*1 speel to the memory of Myron H. Wright, late a member ot from I'ennsv vamu.

further mark of respect

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P- m. the senate ad

journed ami the democratic sen.itojfEJ

went into caucus. It is understo that the caucus was called to consider the question of a general program of policy with rcferen»e. to the various subjects ol ireni r.il interest, on lh^ calendar, including- the supplementa, tariff bills, the .Nicaragua, canal, ant: option, bankruptcy and territorial admission bills.

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Evid^iiro )n I'livor of Co it.. Coi.tmhus Ohio. Dec. Kvideno« in the court of inquiry shows Col. Ooit, accused of drunkenness at. asliingtoil Court House, Ohio, was mistaken for another officer.

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Mn.tVAfiiKi:, Wis.. Dee. 6.—0. W. Jacobs, under arrest here panic! pation in a mock marriage, is not Pitzel. the St. Louis insurance swin

SkrU'lotu of Soulier* Fontid. Qrr.iiNc. Dec. ii.--Thirteeu skeletaajl of Montgomery's soldiers of 1775 Wofifb linvarthcd on Citadel hLi 1 here

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Are You Kver Annoyed

lly a bu/./ing or roaring sound in your head: Have you difficulty in hearing distinctly? Are you troubled with a continual dropping of mucus, nutating the throat ami causing you to cough? Is your breath unpleasantly affected and accompanied with bud tast#? Ia your hearing less acute? If so, you have catarrh and should at once procure a bottle of Kly's Cream Balm, Iko best known remedy. 1'he lialin will give instant relief.

Children Ory for

Pitcherys Castoria*

Awarded

Highest Honors—World's Fair.*

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CREAM

BAKING POWDm

MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powd Fiee from Amn»onia, Alum

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any o*her aduRefant.

40 YEARS T'i i'" STANDARD.