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

"Heilo! 990 Store."' '•Hcilo, Santa Claus. what is it? ••Did you receive the cur load of TOYS that sent you last week?" '•Yo«. and they are the niret ones tl'a* vo'i ha\e ever sent us There are

DOLLS. GAME8, 'WAGONS.

BOOKS, (.'ARTS

of every dcs'Tit'iion. eno'i»h lor all •the children in the State. W h.u shall we do with them:'" ••Do with them'? Why thvy are all intended for the children 01 Crawfon'^villc and Montgomery ••ounty. But 1 must hurry alontf. I will he at your store this ypar as usual send von .mother -.»r load 01 toys to day. 'J eii all the children to ail and see me. (1 1 !i\ e. •(*•5 nrn I 1 ve. S ima laus.'

KINGSLEY'S UHAfEL-

Corn huskin is about over.

Henry Cannon is diguing a well

for

Frank Cox. Shaver liros are kept b'-ibj cutting fodder this fall.

James Cline has moved out'i -lou l-»-follette's farm. David Fullenwiuer is clearing up W. C. Kimler's woods.

FranK Cox nas sold his hogs to West tdwanis, of Mace. Chris KhouJes is wo:kintt for I.lavd Elmore this week.

David McKinley has hniglit a horse from W. C. Kimler. Brant Knurl'* has severed his connection with .). A. Mount.

K. Henderson's wife was buried at Beckville last Friday. Richard Fritz has returned from a vmit at Veedertburg.

Rev. Crimes tilled his regular appoint nient here last Sunday. James Cline has bought a tine mare from Harvey Pickering.

Everybody should subscribe for Tin:

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and get all the

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A. Elmore and David Crowder have lost about lifty hogs from cholera.

Hally Sutt in has taken unto himself a better half. We wish him success. Cliff A mold will make his headijuar 'i' ters at Jesse Morris' after this week.

Literary meeting every uesday evening. Everybody welcoin-., but leave »your tobacco at home.

WINTATE

Health is very poor. Jac. Odeiti will mive to Atti"a soon. Jacob Fullenwider is on the sick list

Ves Wilhite moved to l!i last Sunday night. Jesse Fowler has built him a new barn.

Let everybody sign for the good old

BL'.VI KW.

doctor at

There is some talk of a new this place. Rookey Snyder is cV dke.

clerkiiig for Webb

Mr. 'adwaiiader has moved into ins new Rtorei Charley Thomas hat moved in with his father.

George Smith will move to White county soon. There is ta'" of a weiiding at thiplace soon.

Sue Blackburn and., wife were in our town this week. Daniel Curtis had seven sheep kilieil by the cars last week.

Several people, attended court a': Crawfordsville this week. Joseph liatersbarg has moved from Wingate back to hie farm.

Wheat is somewhat damaged on account of the dry weather. Young Kennedy has two children very sick with typhoid fever.

George Weaver got badly hurt by a horee kicking him in the face. ThoniMB (lott will ui'ive to Waynetown Boon ami vrill go into the livery bu*inees.

Newt Dwoir buried one of hie children this week. It died with whooping cough.

There was Beveral bids made on the

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route from here to Crawfordsville We can guess the lucky man. Garner Bofo, a resident of Parke

county died near this place Dec. 4th. Lung and heart trouble was the cause of his death. His funeral will be preached at the Christian church tomorrow.

DAELINGTON.

Mrs. Kd. Mount is reported a little better.

The West saloon has taken in partner. Ira liuoher A* Son have sleighs and

belle to sell.

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Kashner A Hower6 shipped a lot sheep to Indianapolis, Thursday. Mrs. GiHin is some better at this time. She has been very ill for some time.

Tom Broadiick, of Koknmo. is visiting bis sister. Mrs. Aniel Booher. at this place.

Dr. Hopper and wife, of La Fayette, attended the funeral of fiMr WaU ne here. Wednesday.

Miss Wilhite. of Crawfordsvillc, has a class here in elocution and will give an entertainment soon.

KlderJShupy will commence a protracted meeting at the Christian church next Saturday evening.

Craig and Kimler have completed their elevator and are now ready to buy corn and all kinds of grain.

When the bank moves Mrs. untie A: Coble will occupy the room vacated by the bank with their millinery store.

The plastering and carpenter work on

the hotel, bank, and hardware build ing^ is beii tr finished up on doubli

quick time. W. H. Booher received Tuesday morning that the Pick Sliobe his brother-in-law at New Richmond was dying Later, he is a litt better.

Miss F.ilrt McNichal returi.ed from Danville. III., last week, where she has been working iasurar.ee. She fell and disabled herself and had to return home.

Bertha Booher who is attending musical college at Chicago, writes to her folk that she will be home to spend the holidays. She will graduate soon and return home to teach.

Tom Garner, of Shannondale, who never fails to take TIIK RKVIKW was here Tuesday and gave Ira Booher Jl.O'l. He said "send me TIIK RI.VIKW, 1 can not get along without that paper."

Mussel Watkins. who resided four miles south east of this place, died last Monday evening with heart trouble. He was sitting on th' bed talking to the Dr. when he fell back on the bed and died.

The people of Harlington were sorry to hear of Mr. Carr losing one of his hands by a circle saw last week at Frankfort. He moved there but a short time ago but some people remembered him in his alllictions by sending him a donation of S.'t'j.

fllRKPATElUK.

Slanter is through

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hucking corn:®

Juhi: LI udsori is finishing up his house. A K. Peterson ss fencing if! his feed lot. I ftiorris Mtiler killed .hogs last S.aturday.

Win. Jinks nas moveo over the drug! store. =f*e D: Siiotts in our town occa sionaily.

John Irons has move.) bacn to the old home place.

I'lie (iood 'i'empiar lodge of tins place is a success. Some i.i,g cahiii:ru is .leporteJ in our neighborhood.

We have two groceri's now and need a meat market.

Frank Stingley is suffering from nervous prostration. iray's oyster-- went in a hurry I Thanksgiving day.

Elmer Irons and wife are staying at Milton HHIIOWHMV. Abo Peterson is fi-edins rattle for .the spring market.

Joseph Evans :s selling fruit trees for the spring deliver). A.R. Sting!e\ :ia« had some corn stuien from his i.-riii. ...v

The rain did some good, as it replenished some dry well6.

Most of the hogs around here are fat ted and shipped away. Wm. Harney, who has been out west for some time, is visiting here. (Jecar Stingley expects to occupy his new house the last of the week.

We will soon have a good correspondence from this place every week.

The boye who went to White county to Bhuck corn are all coming back.

)ur painter

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in town again looking

after the work that should be done. It ie time for "gum suckB."' Why don't you dance at.d be done with it.

J. \V. Wilson, who has been sick for

some time, is a little better at this writing. W. Z. and M. Z. lcllee shipped two car loads of lioj^s frotia this pluce last week.

The boys of ISowers are chasing the fox again this winter aud report great success.

We have twu blacksmith shops hero. You can get any kind of work done

j1.. PeV that line. Miss Kennick is weaving carpet and

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Give yourJ|na'nie to Ira Booher for \Ye will have no saloon in this place. TIIK RKVIKW. The man who was going to run it has Bob 1-arnek's new residence is rtaUy left town and peace reigns once more.

to be occupied. Mrs. \Vm. Boots is very poorly. Mie has lung trouble.

Our town board has onlereu a f'-w street crossings laid. .John Tribbet, of Thorntown, attended the funeral of Mr. Watkins.

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ne in rued or such work would do

ell to see her.

Thomas Nelson has moved into the house vacated by Chas. tdunt, he hav ing moved onto one of the (jrimes farms.

The trouble between Carter «v Nich olson. our tile men, has been settled by 1 Nicholson paying the sum demanded hy

Carter. Wesley Howard, of Linden, is going to put in a stock of wall paper in the..j spring. Wes is a good paper hanger as well as a barber. I

Our boarding house lady went to Darlington to look after the hotel at that place, but when she heard the price she came bacK to this place. 1

At the box supper at Potato Creek, a little girl of Win. Cox received the cake for the prettiest girl, and Klmer Irons received the cane for the ugliest uian.

Protracted meeting began at Potato re elf last Sunday and will continue until all the sinners are gathered around the altar. Who will be the first to step forwaru. -J

The man called "Bob," who skipped his board bill of £l'i.7") at this piace. is reported to be living at Indianapolis! with the young lady who left here ahead of huu. I J)r. Lawtland is reported to have been

held up the other night. They only intended to scare him. Better look out boys, the doctor is no coward and may

a telegram hurt some of you. Fr,-d Greenwood, in jail at Crawfordsville for breaking into J. L. (Cochran house a few days ago, worked fur one of our best families last summer and was thought to be honest.

Dr. Henry Keeney. who served his country in the Black Hawk war. was in this place a few days ago looking after witnesses to that effect. 1 he I'r. is a

very old man anil should have a good pension., Now is the time to subscrib RKVIKW. It

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Only a Scar Remains

Scrofula Cured —Blood Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla. C. I. Hood & Co., I.owelt, Mass.:

It is with pleasure ttiat I send a testimonial concerning what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done lor jiiy daughter. Jt is a wonderful medicine tuil I cannot recommcnd it tuo highly. Sarah, who is fourteen years old, lias hc.i

Afflicted With Scrofula

ever since she was one year old. For live years I •he lias tiad a running sore on one side of her lace.. We tried evorv remedy recommended, hut nothing did her any" good until we commenced using Hood's Sarsai):a iiia. My married daughter advisedxneto use llnod's Sarsaparilla because

Hood's5^*Cures

it bad cured her of dyspepsia. She had been troubled with that complaint slflce childhood, and since tier cure she has never been without a botti -of Hood's Sarsaparilla in the house. We commenced giving it tw Sarah about one year ago, and it has conquered the running sore,

Only a Scar Remaining as a trace of the dreadful disease. Previous to taking the medii ine her eyesight was affected but now she can see piTfectly. In connection with Hood's Sarsaparilla «e liavt used Hood's Vegetable 1 "ills, lind them the best." Mas. I MAIt!A GKIIFINand

Xenia, Illinois.

Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, Indigestion. Sold by all druL'glsM

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Dr hester Britton. of (,'rawfordsville.'visited our neighborhood Monday. While here he extracted an ulcerated molar tooth fro-i a tine horse beiomrintr to Joe Carico. and also performed dental work on horses belonging b- Lon Stinglev.

W H. l\ Kici-l- Oltin-r-. Arriil Work. On last Saturday afterni on the Wo A large lorce of men are at work, men's Relief Corps met and elected of about the city, hoisting lofty polos for ficers for the ensuing year as follows, the Home Telephone Company and be

This has been a week of special services in the St. Bernards Catholic church. Lectures have been given on the lines of concessions, temperance etc.

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A 3IK.RRY CHRISTMAS.

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In ridvaiu:c ami invite yon to try our

UeliCiOUS (.nndies. \lsu I'rcstd,

I'rea'l for cents.

Crawfor.ls-

ZEIGLER & RE I MAN.

127 E. Main Street.

For Bicknes6 the Clipper's whiskies cannot be eurpjtKBed. For age and pur ity they have nuequalH.

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Bakm

Roval shown

chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent, greater in strength than any other brand. Manv second-class brands of baking powder are urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost, first-class Royal.

These powders, because of the inferior quality of thejr ingredients, cost much less than the Royal, besides being of 27 per cent, less strength.

If they are forced upon you, see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them.

President Mrs. C. Al. Travis: S. Vice fore mauy days we can yell 'Howdy' 1 he funeral tcok place from the Darl-^. Mrs. Geo. Brower: J. Vice. Minnie I and get an answer. Subscriptions are' ington Methodist church on WednesUvan: Chaplain. Miss Alice Duncan: fast being taken out for the new system day and thn remains were interred in Treasurer. Mrs Hutchinson: Conduct- and it will be a sure go. The old Com- Odd Fellows cemetery. Mr. Watkinri or. Miss Minnie McClamrock: (iuard. panv in the meantime will back against was one of the early settlers of this Nellie Holbrook: Secretary. Miss them. county and wa6 highly respected, [lis Blanche Gould: Delegates to State con- "~1 funeral was largely attended. (iuvr A Wiihicul Uieitiil. vention. Mrs. Hrowe-. Alternate. Miss ,, ..

Prof." Liee O. Sn ith gave an excellent

(Ml (or liiriiiiii. On Sundaynisri.it Mr, anil Mrs. Boss ("ohoon accompanied by Mrs. Dr. Hutchings. loft for Chicago, whore Mr. Cohoon is to receive treatment at the hands of Dr. Stvn, Mrs. Hutchings will wait on her son Wil apon whom the doctors will shortly perform another operation.

A Life Size Crayon. Free I With Each Dozen of our Best Cabinets I

"WHERE QUALITY AND ECONOMY JOIN HANDS, THERE Y0l: WILL FIND A TRUE VALUE THAT 18 WORTHY OF ATTENTION.

winch are «=o frequently practiced by many, we offer you a

a Low Price and Give You a Fine Crayon Free.

SAMI'LKS AT KALLKin.

These words tell the whole se rot of our eniloavors. Not to furnish you »[iialit\ at a high price-, not to furnish yon lew ngures '.iy sacrificing real worth, but to so link together virtue ami

reasonableness as to strike the happy combination which is called Perfection. With this object before us. and the determination to steer mir business clear of the deceptions

The Willis Gallerv.

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Dentil of it. Wntliin*. Monday afternoon Kussell B. Watkins departed this life at an advanced age. at his home eight miles east of this city

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.... musical recital at the Gilbert music or some time past Mrs. .Jake I-reel

N'ui so MiirU iiitn'K*. store ou Monday evening to a large in has been sutl'ering great pain with her Sickness seems to have subsided some vited crowd. He was assisted by Miss right arm aud on Monday evening it bewhat within the week past and the poo- Mav Kline. Soprano and Miss Bessie catue so painful that. Dr. Hutchings wat pie generally are onjoying better health. Grooms, aucompaui est. 1'he program sumn.oned and upon investgation he, perhaps strengtheneil by the thought was highly appreciated. found a needle just under the skin wonder what l'ii get for Christinas? After that is over look out for the usual amount of complaining.

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above the elbow and removed it. How it got there Mrs. JFrcel cannot nnagir.i Her arm is well now.

lile SCHMUI.

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ircuit Nov»»m

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In ttie mailer lU* entaVf d\Auiamla \|. l)ri*k«*H. 'i«'«-ehHed. lu Mntit^iun'jy Circuit I'uurt. Noveinb«Mterm.

Noticeifc hereby ttiat Walter I). .b»nes, ai» alminibtiatot »r th* t-*iute of Amanda 1.' I ri(rkel). dee^iu-el. has presented and filed hiM aeeouBts and vou*hei in flua] «»'Ul'*Jneiit of said estate, aiid that the tsame will ••ouie up lor the exaniinntioti aii actWu gt ^aid C'itenit Court on tti tfind di»r of December, 1KM. at which lime all

.. hoiw, or«diior«»r l«Kate«6 of Hail estate are re-

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nrnr»tl to appear in Mtld Court and nhow cause,

,, if anv tliere be, why said ac ouaih and vouchi-ra '. JKCS, Lie. I hrce loaves Of HbtuW

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be npprored. and the heirn or

trihutebt twild e»ta are al»o uotlfled to be in naid (Jwirt at »h# time uf«n *aid aud make proof otf hoirjhip.

WAI.TKK l. JUNK1*, Admintawr&t^r.

Dated Uiiti mth day tf November, ibHt.

We must slaughter the balance of the Campbell stock, to make room for our fall and winter goode. Myere «V Charci. tf

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A very pleasant Mite social was giver. by the Center church P. S. C. K. at the home of Miss Mary Goltra last evening. •'.

very Pine Grade of CabfaetS at

WIU.IS cV: M't^roWN. Wlis.

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(i KA rK1-'l.'L -Cf)M FOUTJXI,.

EPPS'S COCOA

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ol A. I,n\. '-P.yii ilmi-out'li knowledge of thr ualiiriil luws

di i-e.i-'-d li.it. [iie^-eu I and llled Ids a'-ooiiii!- wlnrh govern Hit) opcrnlious of dlge-Iien rnl and o.ieheiv in tinal: w-ttiement uf said ,-taie, nun iiion. «nd by a .•areful applieutic.il id ii.» and rlial ibe s.ime mil .-OIIIH up for thu exaim- line piupertins of well f-eleeicd Cocoa Mr I natioii and aeti.,11 01 said .reni! ('ourt On Dunlins prcidrd for our breakfuMt and tiipi.ei .i •,'M day I.t ile. eirilier. 111. at wlneli time nil heir* .lellcalely IWvon-d heverugo nhieli may «ne erediiors or l.-gateeu estal- are r.-|Uire.l I mnny h.-avy do-turs' bills. It Is t.v Die iuuieiinis to appear in -aid ourt and *liuw .-iinso it any I use ,.t Midi arliele.s diet that a .-onstitiiticii ere be. why ^aid a.-eouiits mid vouchors should

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not 1.1' approved, and Die heirs or distributees t„ rcuiHf every tendency to diseane lJunUrede uf Mud estdt.. are also noiilied to be in said of subtle nialndleK are lloaling aiouiid us ie .Oy at the uiialoresaid and make prool of to att.aek wliereyer there Is a weak point. W" may eeeape many a fatal nhal't by keeping ourwell fortified uriih pun? hlood and prop«r!y uuinihh^\l rruutu.'Tivi) Service iazeu«*

KDWAHl) K. MAI.I,, AOinin!s!iator.

Hal*-.''! ihW day «»f November. JSiM.

u.lmilly built up until mrong enougn

Made dimply with boilint water or milk. SvM only in Unit' p:»»ml tln!, i»y ^rofers Iaix'ilt-d

Virnt'!. To IIKIKs. UKIM'iuKS. KTc. Hi us: -lA.MKS KIMJS .V: CO. I.M., llomoeopjiUi.c Lou-Ion. Ku^laml.

.•WI'KCIA I. Hill.IDA OFKKK W'f liavt.' jiurcbUM-'l '.be cutin1 stork of bankrupt JYrsian Diamond (,'o.. atonr#»u '•a-li pri-e, which i-n.-iii.t i- us 10 iiinko tlii' following t-xna-orJiuury oiler: \V will Kfiul liy lllall to any loUlref-biii m*

I'uiteil .Stati.-M on rwi-ipt of

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wilts mir rolli'il nold rug set. with l'KKSJAN 1IIA-

SION -uituble for laily or KonllciBaii. liiverin't. size of linger. KKANK1.1X .IKWKI.ltV CO.. •JVI ISroailway, New York.

If sotrie one should tell you the Willis f.Jallery was making tlu* iinest pic tures in town at the lowest pricei'. you would be loath to believe it. Willie A McQuown, the new miiria^ert-. invito you to call and see fur yourself.