Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 January 1895 — Page 10

"Hello! 99c Store."' "Hello, Sanja Claus. wh it is it? Uif1.-Vv'ii receive the c:ir load o! Tovs that 1 sent you last week?" "Yes, and they are the nicest one? that von have ever sent us.

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DOLLS, GAMES, WAGONS.

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DRUMS.

BOOKS.

of every description, enough tor all the children in the State. What shall we do with them?"

MOUNT OLLVTLT.

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Frank SaxeV Christmas prehiuil ,.wiiK|.M I

$120 hill from his son. Calvin. Jos. Trask will rent his farm an move, to the city in the spring.

The schools in this neighborhood cot veiled on Wednenda}. aftct .1 two weeks vacation.

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and MIY. D. K. CraiL'. "f LORHIIKport, spent the holidays with their pai ents Mr. and Mrs. Trask.

Rev. Stephens closed his meetings at liobert'B Chapel iast week with twentyeight additions to the churcti.

H«v. Worral. of Darlington, preached a splendiil sermon at the Chapel last!

Sunday on the "Sure Foundation."

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parcel was found a while baek.j about a mile east of Crawtordeville containing two pairs of mens under gar

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lnontB. Owner can have them by call inR at

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otlice

since lhi ice has formed. Carp weighing S pounds hare boon taken out.

The r-liuixhtm in this com muni tj an I heint ut ^eil by the pastors to respond to lho urgent neeil of the famine strick­

en settlers of Kansas ami Nebraska.

KIRKPATRIOK.

Moiulay after a

Schools commenced weekV holiday. 7'-.7' 77 .' Mrs. liau m's sister it "Visiting Jit her

home in Cincinnati.

'I here was a maun uei ule party at liaiaii'f, last Wednesday 1)is^Ht

Aaron Miller and family spent Sunday

\v1111 I )aniel Conrod and family.

.Miss Blanch Mitchell is at home visitinu her parents through school varalum.

Kev. World. Will Nicholson and family and mother-in law took .sew ^eais dinner with Frank Nay ami laniily

1 he protracted meeting continues Ciood crowds are in ulteudance morning

Do with them? Why tht-y ,ue ..!) intended lor the children ot Cni\v-[ -.i «, Hllli OVI'lllLlfc? UUll ROHM* IlHVe Wl)lt(.U Wl.ll fordsville and Montgomery county, jU1U "'"S.

But 1 must hurry along. 1 will be at

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your store this year as usual. I send 1 While at church, Monday ni^ht. Mrs. you another car load ol toys to-duy. (Crimes' horse got loose and went home Tell all the children to call and •-ee ilJavi,)(, and two children bshiiui me. Good bye." I fneiul saw them safely home.' 'Good bye. Santa Clau«-

BOUTH WHST UNION.

A wedding in Baihinch soon.

Oscar Smith has sold his farm.

Ike .1 ones was down on Ins farm lion(lav.

Margaret Miller i& erectinfi a new

I barn. Morgan Hubbard I as returned from

California.

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small child..f ('. I.ewellen's i«(l.iuerously ill.

Henry Weir has lieunmiite poorly for

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I'hetiood Templar lodge here is pto

gressing slowly.

.las. Ljewelleu iias moved his saw mill

to Parke count)

Uncle Boti Stump has been confined to his bed the past week.

Lewellen is building a new renidence inCrawfordKville.

A Sunday school was or^'un'/i'd at the U. B. church Sunday.

The South West Union scribe has been absoi\t for the pa^l few \yseU*..

WIN GATE.

•.lack Crunch caught twelvF-skunks

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out of two dens and sold them for 7

dollars. S. M. (iilkey is on the sick het. I

Plenty of sicknesH. I Joctors are kept

busy. •lames O.vley and son are visiting at 1

.lamestowu

Protracted meeting is «oin« on at the

M. I'i. cliur :h. The. oyster supper at enter church

proveil a pucces. Amilda Wainscott has to K«n-

tucky on a visit. i'eter Cress has moved to Lubei

Smith's property. A. Ti lnpletou made a trip to Ivauv

sas City this week. Andy Stovii who was not expected

live is getting well.

.Jack Koyalty, of New Maikel, was at

turkey with Tip dough.

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this place this week. I),iIf Olcheltree will shortly move to!

Dad Snyder's house. 1 Bill

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Christmas

There is some talk of a feather reno 1 vatiny establishment at this place.

Martin Clark's daughter of Indianapolis is vibitin^ friends at this place.

David Hay has sold his farm. 3 miles east of h"re. aud will move to Crawfords v,"»-

MIDWAY VALE.

Ko eminent". A barn on the far or" of Israel W avnard burned down on Wednesday niijht.

It was tluiuylit tu tuive been

of an incendiary. No insurance

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now and all are

'orn huskin" i1) over happy. Soveriil of our nei^hbora sick list.

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are on the

Subscribe for the KKVM-.W only iJ.OU a year and postage paid.

.1 W. 1 lanley expects to occupy his bv the middle of the month, a lar-

Market while his wife ,i,.ted ic-iat. 6.

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Manv new building aie looked for-| We are quite amusct at the coinmuniward to for sprinic. We will be in line cations appuanmr the P.i vn-.w from ., some day sure. time to time fr un Short llorse and

The holidays this year were observed here as they never wire before. There were more preset.ts given out and more happy hearts than ever since the town was laid out. horses, and wi

a' the same retail price.

Kubv llerron spent New ears in New I will so decide, as such would be |!RS

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'ouventonce as well as an ad

., ,| ditum tf this place. their work on Monilav. at W hitesville. ia. ».-:••

PosBUin's ilory. The manner in whicti

et.uo iipw.i i,u two supposed gentlemen attact each with best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year

The Montgomery county tax list isi reported as beinr the lowest yet on record Three cheers! for good Democratic

other is very unbecoming. To take to slanderous remarks in a newspaper is absurd and if they had any neck at all they would meet like men and settle their petty ditVerenee* accordingly.,

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Sam Creiiiler is contemplating build- a..youe.

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Having enioyed. 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 Tear and again offering you

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Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks and Carpets

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Positive Net First Cost Prices! SALE TO BKdl JST-J AX. 1 Brr

We take pride in the fact that we have always kept fith with our (.Customers Do just what we advertise we will do and we now Give You Our Word that not, one article in our whole immense stock shall be reserved, hut everything at Absolutely NET FIRST COST and first come shall be first served in the

Of Dry Goods, Millinery, Merchant Tailoring, Cloaks. Carpets and Everything tor personal and household uses, the Old Reliable TKAItK PALACE ever contained. Remember for :{0 days, commeneivio- Mew Year morning, Positive Net First Cost rules.

M'OXiUXtE & GRAHAM

Rhodes and Maur ar: both from the 1 lot 1 uttle, of lu

vagi,!™,!.

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insulting respectabk. people as the.

quick and eflective v,: .-.: irttuiu.

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Accept None of the Pretended Substitutes

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ECAUSE inferior and cheaper made baking preparations are sold at wholesale at price so much lower than ROYAI., some grocers arc. urging consumers to buy them in place ol the ROYAL

1$ If you desire to try any of the pretended substitutes for ROYAL DAKINC POWDER bear in mind that they are all made from cheaper Hi and inferior ingredients, and arc not so great in leavening strength nor of equal money value. Pay the price ol tin: ROSAI. BAKING

POWDER for the ROYAL only. It is still more important, however, that ROYAL BAKING POWDER

IP is purer and more wholesome and makes better, finer, and more healthful food than anv other baking powder or preparation.

rain rlevator. We trust When you have a horse to sell see

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Miss Carrie Kller is up from BloomMort Bflckner and wife.

After two week'-? of mirth bind meri ment the school children will wander buck again on Monday.

Miss Maud Jtonuell «ave a-companv at, her home on Tuesday night. Dancing was thechiefeet umusemeiit.

have done should be looked into and Un.vvn gave a del.ghtfn ard part on the sneaking curs brought to justice, Tuesday night to several dozen of their friends

Williams has a trood market for respected resident of Browns Yalley,

pay you as much as dieii on Tuesday and Ttiursday of this week.

iST, 1895.

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Cheapest and Stocl

Baking Powder

BOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WAIL ST., NEW-YORK. wut't-n-urfu

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I will be in the market for a car loan of horses each week from this date. I can pay the highest market price for them. 'onie and see me.

BKN WIU.I\M

A new guest has arrived at the Hotel-, De Davis alias the county .(ail. Ilr was caged on the charge of perjury pieferred against him by the grand jury.

At their home on College Hill.

.. Miss Flora Scbult/. entertained a com

I ^Irs. Ameri'.-a laley, an old ar.d highly assisting iu tli« reconstruction ol the

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Dora aud Mary Larsh entertained a company of their young friends on Tuesday evening in a delightful mai. ner

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home. Dancing and refreshments

Some Cravfordsville carpenters aie

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New Koes depot, -vhich was recently

was buried a •stroyed by tire. A Hillsbo'o hotel went up in flames on Monday night.

DAYS!

CRAW FORDS V11 .LE. JNDIANA.

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