Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 April 1895 — Page 8

PUMPKIN RIDGE.

Oats till sowed.

Health good at present.

Chris Rhoads is convalescent.

This is the finest spring on record.

D. M. Crowder is plowing for corn.

Sugar making is a thing of the past.

Sowing clover seed is the order of the

day. Fred Martin contemplates buying a

yiew buggy.

Prospects for a good wheat crop was never better.

llal Sutton is towing oats on the

Wisehart farm. ,)as. A. Mount sold a tine bunch of

lambs last week.

John I'erry is having revere tussle with spring fever.

Ilanibal Finch and sinter '.ver" the g.H'sts of C. C. Crowder Sunday.

Roy Tiout has returned home from an extcnoed visit with Kentucky friends,.

Several fr.piiv this place attended literary-.* at shHunoinlsui# -,iast iday night.

Farnsworth Smith and family from ."Hickory «.5rovo Suiuiaytni and family.

School dosed at Fiat Creek

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/lit winch '.vas well attended..

MIDWAY VALE.

Oats has all been sowed.

Sugar inakin is ul! the go.

Joel Swam is a bet! sick w:t:i piny-

:iiaru.

Put ileorge tlvr.ers uanro- down.-fois the good old Rs.vi.i w.

Anthony Pybargher -vi ponn move to Ladoga where hi' will .live a retired life fr. in farmin.

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Harry Cur went to New Market on Tuesday to buy in some brown sugar with which to mil maple mo!asses to gull the people with.

Henry Harp and Precilla Mangemaker were married tin

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away back, and 1 beliove he could have licked both of them bluffers.

The Batchelors' Club, of Yountsville. invited several of our old "iris to their blow out ou last Wednesday night, but the i»irle couldn't go. Sarie Dunn had a date with Dr. (lillis, Martha Ryne went to meetin with Pat Sayler. and Susie Makeup staid to houie with the old Tom cat.

Saui Irotch died Monday of over work. Hie funeral occurred at the church on Wednesday and was a big one. The preacher referred to Sam's old maxim, "Hotter wear out than rust out.' Sam is dead and another vacant spot is left under Beat ilrotchs dinner table. Poor boy. hr always did complain of chills, but now he'll not be Iwithered with them any more.

KINGSLEY CHAPEL.

MrsfAillVTov is improving.

Sugar making i-' tluug of the past.

Chris Uhoades,is able. to. sit up at ti:is writing.

,1. O. l.afollette is clipping horses this

vpriug. Ma(• 'Francis visi\ Ki hoii:e fnilks over

Sunday.

Noah P.undy has hiieu to .James Mount for :i year.

Miss May Klmore visited Mrs. Lydc

Frank Caster last Sunday.

I Walla -e Cox is a half

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Wednes- jbusiness at Indianapolis,

iv. \n entertainment was given at Jack Martin purchased a bu^y of

iVartii^i^ni ''6'jnie

Bouher .v.- Son last week.

1 Fred Castor has resign •d his oS'.'efe-rtf

rsheriff oil account of bad health.

.lack Suttoli has rented the Wisehart i.farnj. and will raise bears for a living.

Hannibal Finch and lister visited 1 M. Crowder last Saturday and Sunday.

business and is working for Frank Cox.

-. Roy Trout lias returned home, from fcchool and wil' hop. --loos this summer.

T. W. Sutton had a. runawav a fewday^ ago which spoiled the looks of his buggy.

•lames Thompson has bought-10 acres of land of-Tom Phelps. Consideration •1.000.

Ask Ph'Tinan Trout if he wasn't on

last week by Flder J.' Shaver Hill thu uthei night .vhen he

U. Doxy, anil they have gone to keepm jsaw the tire. house near WhitesviSle I Rev. Frit/ preaches at the

Hal Screwtop is abed witn something every Ihursday night aud always speaks

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professor of the cob hous" school at' After thi-= when the (lartiekl boys Poesum'6 (ilorv is attending him. make any threats, we will just consul -r

Wainscott, of Wingate. was to havo I

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been in the Short I lorse Possum (llory disposit'oi.s duel. Uncle .Inn is a scraper from The entertainment at Fat (.'reek last

source on aeeounl of their winuy

DRESS GOODS

"MuBlin. Cambnck and Nr.insook made Undevwrar. IU ude 1 rivs Skirts, lb fk Suits and :ai i,(i

Wednetday night, giTen byMiesVerna Williams wa9 largely attended, and a grand success. The Shannondale orchestra furnished the music.

Spring Pointer*. More chesB than money. Patent medicine fakirs and bookagents.

Lightning rod agentB. insurance fiends

ami peddlers. House cleaning and tramps. Green grass, (lowers and spring poets.

House building, active labor, freer capital, more beer and that tired feeling—all for Crawfordsville within the

next sixty days.

I'ublir I.ibrnr**

The question of a public library is now being' discussed and the chances for our having one seem to lie very favorable. "Can Crawfordsville maintain a public library':" is asked. es, if operated under the same system of those in other cities. We need just such an institution as this, and feel con tidellt that it wouks stait uul like a

whirlwind.

llrnili :iI liite.ville.

On We'a.i r-day morning Mrs. t'.. S. I (iunkel. a highly respected resident of Wiiitesville. tiled after a long Puttering-.!., with lung tiouble. Mrs. tiuuke!. was fori} live years of age and bore abroad ana amiable acquaintance.: The fun era! was held from the residec.ee- on vester day morning ano '-va^- larg-'ly .attended, She.leaves-three daughters.

llctirht ^orm '1 he ladies the First Pr^pbvtonai), j.

I church wiil give asocial tHc C. I A. auditorium on next Tuesday evening for the L-enetit of that mstituti public in genera!

Ailmission !." cents.

(T\t! Mo, ris has quit the operating IV, Queen & Crescent Route

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will all'wanv to at lend the great Nay] tionai Piirk dedi .'ation it (^i,.:"k r.ii:].i!ga this tail. .-j

Do oi nit to know how to make: the trip, and wi. .t you'll see when yo reach the .iotirneyV end Write to W.: C. llineaix.-n, i'. A. ol' the Queen Af-.) Crescent iJui.t/. Cineinnati. lllustrateil aud desi-nptive matter upon application

The Queeti A C-'-e. :it Unute to Chattanooga is the shortest line, and has an incomparable service of hamlsome trains ot standard day coaches.

Through sleepers, parlor, cafe :md observation cars from incinnati. jnick schedules and maguitimit scenery en route help to make the (Jtieen .v Crecent the -outhern route I'.ir excellence.

Wall Paper

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Carp'-Titer?-for building in indications «.r. sitieraoie wor'-

An entire, new ilock Ol cacti all n«-v\ Sjiiing Styles xi.i Pupular Prices will d, you good and don't you I»ry«-1 it. if yt.u aio in in, tin-. ]ihit .f I -I :.r|« tv or wall liaper In Sjritr (ajins wo have

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••"iiieK l"i- of ^raMtifc nts \er shown in tl.is city. These Wraps are just trom Ibe eastern uiakcrs. are the eorreci limits, uud it o. the tir -t tino- in lib row i-vr s»« ^[itiii}.' ('nut a! l!i hmh,-

ab'.« Pia-es Nituty-eight e«-nts ti-r a bsatitiful #-. find fritr. nil :.. .It is enrdlv

Our Millinery Department

AVill be, o, en at orico with M^s NYnigate. wh., -a\, such em, ..en. s.-rt islact ion ihe lad.es lap. season as'b a, 1 'rbnm. and Mrs 11, ,v,-r a- hea. saleMady Tl.ev u,l! i, .- h.-ir en,man.1 ti„ fi, si line o(

ever brought to tliis city, and we 'iisMDVcun la.lv tl will lin.l Milliner. at ll,e J'vade I'aia.-e at ]ojmlar prio tiiis season. \m.uiu tit ui^ the many improvements, w.- have added

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Silk Waists, Laundered Shirt Waists, Misses and Bovs Wnisis,

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