Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 December 1894 — Page 10
'•llcllo! 99c Store."' v\ "Hello, Sauta Glaus, what is it?" Hid you receive the cur load Tovs that I sent you last week?" "Yes, and they are the nicest ones that you have ever sent us. There are
DOLLS, G^MES, WAGONS,
of I
DRUMS.
BOOKS.
CARTS
of every description, enough for all the chiidreu in the State. What shall we do wiih them?'1 "Do with them? Why they are all intended for the children of Crawfordsville and Montgomery count}'
But I must hurry alorty. 1 will be at) your store this year as usual. send' you another car load of toys to-day. 1 Tell all the children to 1 all and see) me. (Jood bye.*' "Good bve. Santa Claus.''
KINGSLLIY'S OHAI'BIJ.
Christmas dull here.
13. Elmore is viFitinu at Wost I'nion this week.
Bill Riley is working Tor NateHughes this winter. We are blessed with live coai oil ped dlej-s every week.
Rev. Fritz preached at the Chapel last Thursday night. Henry Canon has tinished digging Frank Cos's well.
liev. Grimes will preach at thp church to morrow at 3 o'clock.
Clint and ClilT Arnold are visiting at Uat-tle Ground thiB week.
Everybody come out to the Literary next Tuesday night and hear a j»oocl
NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.
program rendered, besida the Indian and Negro question discussed.
The weuther of the last two weeka hat» been good on the wheat. Dave Elmore and family visited at Wal Lafollette'a laetSunday.
Adam Larrick haB gone to Clintou eouuty to spend the holidays
John Hampton and Isaac Liarrick vinited Jamt'B Cline last Sunday.
I'iverybody i6 through shucking corn but testse Goben and Henry Carvor. rfeveral from here attended the ''Wind Mill" at Shannondale last Tuesday night.
David McKinley says he has not had the rheumatism since he has been grandpa.
The gavie of "stink base" between Shannondale and this place last Tuesday was a lulu.
The members of the church at this place gave Rev. Grimes a pounding at his home last Monday.
The diuuer at John Ward's iast Sunjday was largely attended, and everybody
I wished the bride and groom peace, pros perity and happiness.
We have heard several of the demo crate of this place say that Thk Rkview is the best paper for them the coming year, Subscribe for it brothers, and keep up with the times.
SHORT HORBE.
the holler days. The girls all look well and air bloomii'.
Aunt Jennie Verdiuger gave all her grandsons a new pair of nit
Nub Kelley, of here a Thursday callin on some folks. teph (Joodioer has' a new boy at lus house, and itB the uglist lookin little brat I nearly ever seed.
Punkins. punkins, punkioe, nothin like em. They're goin to give a lot of pumpkin parties out this way soon and offer prizes fur the best puller.
That long necked-Jasper-of-a-Possom
Glorywhat-m it sneaked, through .town
last night in his buggy. Burin prayer rneetin on a Wednesday night, everybody noticed awful smell. It was the Jones boys bringin home some line Held cats which they ketehed.
The dirty tlannel mouthed scribe from 'I'oBtHiin Glory got gay in his last letter
Ot Dry Goods, Millinery. Merchant Tailoring, Clicks. arpets and
I* A LACK ever coTitainpd. Hfriumli'T
tnd iP'aalted
0
for his
Chria Rhoads is working brother, Albert, this winter.
IWlnas hiiB gohe again .btil ne ™indB of the people through the instru-j mentality of a newspaper advertise 1 ment, the large medicine uiauufuvtories, The three Cox twins were home fur
{thriving bubinees
box
fur a
Christmas. She ia nigh onto iOT years old and is still able to tend tn her own nittin.
or vicinity. He said that
Su'jig Sykes, of his place, had got lico while visiting here. Now, he knows that's a lie, and sayB it just to be smart. Ha's mad because eome of our Short
Horse boys beat his time with his best girl Whenever he cornea down here he gets drunk and tries to scare up a mu6S. He owes a grocery bill here for stuff he got two years aeo, the hungry whelp, and just last week Sanl Dhaley kicked huu of his house fur trym to spark his darter. He's got the bote himself and is a drunken, licin puppy, wno hasn't got enough sense to die when his time comeB. His whole family is a lot of sticks below notice, and he is known all over these parts as a dirty scallawag. Every one knows Harry Rhodes and knows what he is. If ho ever shews up here again, they will have to pick up his remains with a shovel.
your place, was out That people do not road advertisements is absurd for even tim must insignificant local is perused by the n^edy public and proofs for the same can be had daily.
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M'Ot.PHE A.
A l.HY MAIM:.
THE REWARD OF NEGLECT.
The Certain Results from Business Indifferences—Why Some do Not Prosper- "A Stitch in Time Saves
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Not unfrequently is the attention of a buBines6 man called to the matter of ad vertiBinc. The whyB and wherefores of its worth are continually sprung and are of such a positive nature that a negative is no where. The leading houses of the country bear testimony of the iner its of keopiny your business in the
UBtiiul|l!CS a
condition, multiplying their afed lbcrea6ing their capital.
Bnd advertising the first ot :11 their necessities. When people are in need they consult the list of business cards appearing in their family paper anal settle their minds on purchases from it.
There area tew merchants who imagine I that they will prosper in their business alTairs without the use of printers ink, they depend possibly upon a few friends for a steady patronage, they have per haps just the thing some one is looking a a
a a
lie attention to the same, consequently the goods ace sought for abroad »nd the merchant carries them over until nevt season, lie
souu
becomes overstocked
with unsaleable goods, no one wants t.hem. He feeks a buyer, but dona not succned until finally hp is couipelted
JANUARY
Having enjoyed the Confidence of our Friends and the Public the past year to the extent ot an unusually prosperous Business, we return our thanks by wishing one and all a very Happy New Year and again offering you
Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks and Carpets
... .— AT
Positive Net First Cost Prices!
SALE TO BKUIN .JA N. 1 HT AN I LAST 30 DAYS!
We take pride in the tact that we have always kept if,h with our Customers. Do just what w- advertise we will do jid w»* now Give You Our Word that not one article in our whole immense stock sImII be served, but. everything Absolutely NKI'- Fl HST HIV]1 and first come shall be first s- rved in the
Made under authority of Congress by the Chief Chemist of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, shows the
either to make an assignment or close out his traps at no intrinsic value and retire with a poor reputation as an energetic business man. Again some will open up a business and for a time will "Bgage in a small amount of iire cent advertising, when they begin to eojoy a good trade from it they decide that further mention is not needed nnu they stop. From that on no new (.-ustomers arrive and soon the old ones commence to share their patronage among other houses. They see their cards the papers and make up their minds to try them. Mr. (lot Knuugh begins to go down at a rapid rate and when in the last stages of corruption he Beelts his former hold again by a little ad., but it is Uo late. He has jirst about breathed his .ast ami his heart nearly melts within him as he passes his competitors plai-n and notices the trade he is enjoying. For your soul'ssalvation you must pray without ceasing, for your business you must. adveTlise without ceasing.
Kvi-ryt-liing
lor:!() divs foirniifiicinu
Cheapest and Best Stock
\'rw Ye
The United States Official Investigation of Baking Powders,
ROY A £S2:
to be a cream of tartar baking pow= der of the highest quality, superior to all others in strength, leavening power, and general usefulness.
The Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished by the highest expert official authority the leading Baking Powder of the world.
Royal Baking Powder makes the finest, sweetest, lightest and most whole-., some food. It goes further irk use, and is more economical than any other.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WAIL ST., NEW-VORK.
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Will Krbnild Inncdiilrl
Mr. .1. K. Kverson will commence the construction of a new 'aw mill at once to
take
the place of the one destroyed tire a week ago. A portion ot his machinery can again be used, including his boiler, which is not damaged to any extent, and twenty saws which, after being retempered. will be as good
rli-brHlfd Tlirir lOlU Aiiuivrrtnr.v
tor |iers.mal and hoitsi'liold
is
Some of the
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aB
erer. It is with pleasure that we note such a decision as Mr.
KverBoo
active and enterprising business man and the community could not afford to do wthout him.
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1895.
Illicit.
We are glad to welcome back to the glories of the holidays in "Athens" the "old boys" some of whom are: Harley Nutt, Perry Martin, Luke Wood, Dr. M. B. Keegan. Mort Insley. ("has. Spitlmaiv Howard Sergent. O. I). Humphrey, Bert Webster, John Blair. Stan W'ilhitc. Hob llolloway. W. F. Alfrey. Harry Adamson and family. Calmer Graham
is an and wife and Frank Leo and wife.
They all seem to know where th" I'in :s.
Drulli ol 1 r«. lnl ope.
Ai.other of the old residents ut Mace has gone to her reward, iri the person "f Mrs. Mary Cope, who sucumbed to gen-
Ou Tuesday night Doctor and .Mrs. .l.C. McCormick observed the tenth eral debility resulting from advanced anniversary of tbeir marriage by en- age. on Sunday night at 11 o'clo k. tertaining their many friends at a party. The deceased was in her 74th year and The evening was most enjoyably passed was widely known. Rev. Plunkett ».:tiand the happy occasion was thoroughly ducted the funeral services which were celebrated. A number appropriate held from the Union church on Christpresents were received.
mas morning at 10:30 o'clock,
uses, the
iiiorniiiir, Fositivf Nijt, Pirst Cost rules.
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