Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 April 1895 — Page 6
PLUGTOBACCO
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Consumers of chewing tokcco who are willing to paij a little more than Sie price charged for the ordinsnj trade tobaccos, wiU'findthis irand superior to all others-
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TllELC FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPERT nays: 1 appreciate the fact that there are many thou-
Hanrisofhicltc* in the United Hatesthatwouli! llket-otry my orltl-iienowneU lWi lil.hAt'ii: but have burn,,.# kept 1 riti doing ho on a-*C
afe Countot pn\which is?2j:uji£ per hottluor obottJestakcn together, S.VC0. )n order, that all of tlu'sc ni: hare tin opportunity, 1 will ^riv** to every caller, absolutely,free. a sample bottle, nnrl
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*». -—J-* ul city .or hi any partoi the world .1 will Fern! itsnfely parked in nlain wrapper all charges prepaid, lor 2." cent.-, silver or Maiiip.''
In every case of iVecUleN, pimples,moth, sallownesi?,blaekh',:HlH.arne,ec,zeina,oi!iney,roniih-. ncss, or nny discoloration or dbense of the skin, and wrinkles (not called by facial expression) I*ACH lil.lJAC'II I''Uiov»*rt absolutely. It docs not cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address
M-\ OAMB A. Krm:KT,(IV|.t.O) I No. 6 East 14th St.. NEW YORK Cn»*
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Millineru li Goods!
In the Y. M. A. Building ha» the most Beautiful and Fashionable Millinery (Joods of this season's production to be found in CrawfordsviUe. Cioods all new. fashionable and sold at Reasonable Prices.
Miss Edna Nicholson is connected with our store as head trimmer.
"Yield not to Misfortune."
1 was allbcted with catarrh last au tunin. During the onth of October I could neither taste or smell and ecu Id hear but little. K.y's ("ream Balm cured it.—Marcus George Shautz. Kali way. N.J.
LOCAL NEWS
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*18 a. Nitlit Kxpn\-s 1:50 a. in. 1:00 p. I-isnengor dm stop*!.. 4.37 a. in. 5:40 p, ill hx press (all mops) 1:40 ni. S:50 p. Local Freight 9:15 a, ra.
Joe Allen was married Wednesday to a Michigan City girl. The electric storm Sunday burned cut about one hundred telephones in tue city.
Business men are getting interested in the new park scheme and it will probably be a go.
The continued illness of Editor Brown of the Frankfort «. rescent. is giving hiB friends much concern.
To-morrow Dr. Tucker will deliver a sermon to the Odd Fellows of this city at the V. M. C. A. auditorium.
The V. M. C. A. will organize a bicycle club. Uniforms will be purchased and a thorough organization effected.
The phonograph entertainment at the Baptist church was fairly well attended. The entertainment was tirst-class.
The big candle in the window of Bandle's cigar store had to be removed because it tilled the room with smoke.
It is intimated that the scheme to build another distillery at Terre Haute has been frosted by the Nicholson bill.
Fountain county commissioners have been petitioned for the right of way for a telephone line from Covington to At tica.
The P. S. C. F. meetings this week, were full of spirit and prayer foi the Chapman meetings apd were well attended.
Prof. Thomas writes from New York that his case is not serious and that he expects to be here for the College Commencement.
William Calbret. who had his hand crushed while coupling cars at the Vandalia yards, was sent to his home at Guion Saturday evening,
Amanda Jones, colored, has tiled a suit for divorce against her husband. Dick Jones, alleging inhuman treatment on the part of her high lord.
George Arthur, of Terre Haute, has invented an octave coupler for pianos. It is a tine invention. Mr. Arthur was formerly a resident of thi» city.
Merchant Police Tuck Cos found the door to Lee Warner's clothing store unlocked Sunday evening. lie notitied Mr. Warner and the key was procured.
The Daily Argus News has begun the issue of a bi daily paper at the price of theold daily. To the man up a tree it looks like somebody is going to •drap.''
Fred Canine left Sunday night for Ann Arbor. Mich., where he enters the law Bchool. He has been reading law for some time with Thompson & Whittington.
Company 1, of GreencaBtle, has contributed $27.15 to the Indiana battleship fund, which is the largeet sum contributed by any company in the State Legion.
John L. Sullivan figured as a hero last Sunday afternoon in Boston. Mass. He rescued a woman from being burned to death, and was himself severely burned in the rescue.
The Chaptnan meetings will be held on west Main street, the committee having finally decided to use the Crawford lot. Rev. Sunday will hold the first meeting one week from Sunday.
The Crawfordsville bicycle tiends indulged to their heart's content Sunday and trips were uiade by various parties to Lebanon. Lafayette. Waynetowu. Ladoga and New Richmond.
Monday night, James L. Butcher and Miss Ada C. Miller were united in marriage at the hour- of the bride, on south Water street. Kev 1 P. Fusion performing the ceremony. The young couple will go to house-keeping I ere.
The Vountsville Batchelor's Club will entertain their friends at an ice cream supper this evening. The boys deterjminalion never to commit matrimony
Itrs nor yet been severely t'-sted. but they I are having plenty of fm not of the ••lub. any.va\.
The llutler L'niversity bast- ball team was defeated by Wabash Saturday in the lirst regular game for the eollege championship. The Uutler boys were outplayed at every point, and but for a severe ease of rattle- on the part of Wabash would not hav,- -cored. The game was marked by good .'lean hitting by both teams. Todd, the Wabash pitcher, struck out seven men. I'tr- score wa:1.") to '.I at tile close. Krrors. Wabash
Butler 12. Next Saturday Wabash tho queen'.-
plays Indiana l'niversity. the chain pions. and if she can win. is reasonably sure of lirst place. The team •ouiit he much strengthened by placing llutiine on second and Randolph in the tieid:
Iu lie Sprius.
.Nearly everybody needs a good inedi cine. '1 he impuriti is which have ao I cumulated iu the blood during the cold or when the ell'ect of brae* is liable be some serious
months must be e.vpelled. mild days come, and the ing air is los*. the bodv overcome by debiht or
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped j|1(} testimonials published in behalf of for cure, but Ely Cream Balm seems to jj
do even that. Many acquaintances have
disease. The remarkable .success achieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla ami the many words of praise it has received. make it worthy your confidence. We asa you to give this medicine a trial. We are sure it will do yon good. Read
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used it with excellent results -Oscar I Ostrum, 4f Warren Ave., Chicago. [11. Mouses torent. C. A. Miller ,V- Co., Cream Balin is agreeable. 118 W. Main St tf
AN EXCITING RUNAWAY
A Horse Killed near the Covington Hill —No One Injured
Sunday afternoon, near the top of the hill, by the Iron bridge, a runaway occurred, which came near resulting in tho death of the occupants of the buggy. William Doyel was driving a horse belonging to his brother, and which had once been on the race track. The horse became frightened at something and plunged down the hill toward the bridge at territic speed. Doyel, to prevent it going over the embankment into the creek, jerked it to one side and caused it to strike squarely against the bridge beam, breaking its neck. '1 he occupants of the buggy were, fortunately, only badly frightened and shaken but uninjured.
AN OLD VIOLIN MAKER
Makes a Fine Instrument for General Lew Wallace. James Collins, the old violin maker, of this place, who has made many a tiddle for the music lovers of this county, has made an instrument for General Lew Wallace, which the latter pronouuees superior to one in his possession for which ho paid over £100. Old Collins has a shop over Poole's grocery, where he manufactures iiddles. and a visitor to his den will be well entertained by the old man, who is himself a good tiddler of the old school, and who can put the devil in your legs whether you will or no. He has likewise a good stock of anecdotes to tell of times gone by and of ghosts aud spirite.
Vandyke, the painter, was fond of the Decameron, and often, eonver.-atiou. quoted from its pages.
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THE PLAINS IN WINTER.
A Jonrncy Across the Continent In March Is Like a Voyage. The journey across the continent from west to east in midwinter is very much like a voyage. When ono lands at St. Paul from the overland train, it is with all the sensations of making port after having passed over tho icebound sea of tho plains.
The uniform dazzle of miles of monotonous snow, broken only where it sinks to indigo shadow or swells to crests of intolerable light, has for days given to tho world outside the pane a sentiment of immensity rarely matched by tho moving sea.
There is majesty in the limitless sweep of level earth, so slightly overarched by the level sky, but majesty that becomes desolation when seen in initmato relation to human life.
A furry team of horses struggling across the plains, drawing a meager sledgo load of lirewood along a narrow trail in the snow to some unseen farmhouse, hibernating through the long winter months for the resurrection of a few fierce weeks of summer sunshine a little schoolhouso of unplaned boards perched on a swell of the vast, silent, landscape a farmhouse backed by barn and corral, with a tiny yard in front encircled by a tawdry frill of whitewashed paling, showing yellow above tho snow—all these, with miles of snow between, pierce one with a keener sense of loneliness than could any personal experience.
The human element is so inadequate that one passes these scattered evidences of a struggle for life as in a sound sliij one might pass a frail craft at sea.
There, are eagle minds upon which this solemn hostility of uncouqucrcd nature act* as a challenge one sees this in the voice and step aud eye of men who have built Dakota and Montana towns. Sturdy and unawed. they have fought their way and wreMed for themselves a foothold on the great inhospitable plains.
The level iridescent blaze of cloudless winter days, the treeless prairies allaine with color materialized iu a thousand wild floweis. the dreary swells of autumn brown, lifted here and there into sharp but res of threatening stone —each in its own way impresses the imagination, hut repels the nestling instinct of homo seeking man,— Atlantic Monthly. Sit
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Tho story often told that the ilon. Richard ., had danced wi'» t^iii Victoria has been denied quite frequently since his death, but as a matrcrof fact, he oid ilauc-- with tip queen. 11" was not her partner, is trie:-, but danced in what was known as
at tiie ball
in her honor iu is:s7, when 1p- wa.- .secretary of tlie Cnited States legation. Mr. au: was .-elected by the queen herself as one of the seven persons to join with her ni the dance, a very great iiior. in the course of ihe evolutions in tliei'.tilIon ..he danced with the
queen. This staiclie nt, was made by Mr. aux to a \v: II known IVniisylvaman who served with him the Fiftylirst congress.—Philadelphia Record.
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A rumor conn hair is not to be tin- fashion much longer that even more trying still tho pompadour roll surrounding the lace is I to lie tho thing. If this he so, then for I a return of the rats, those curious abomination.-, of our mothers' time over which the hair is brushed, will oncu more he used. With the hair brushed back in tins fashion it is to bo arranged in the hhapu of a liguru b, quite high at the back of tho head, and tho Psycho knot,, which has boon with us long enough to become modified into quite agraooful arrangement, will have to go.
Do You Like lo Trade
Spring Wraps.
THE BIG STORE
The Separate Waist and Skirt
The Woolen Frock Stuffs
You Hun No Hi si
In trading here pays to trade at the
whore your wants will lie supplied just as you would lmve tliein supplied? Where all artiele.s wish seem to have been made for your own particular use. just as tnucli as it' you had planted ami then watched them grow? There is much satisfaction in such business dealings. We uim
make you have just such a feeling about our store. We spend many hours in both frequented an." out-of-the-way places searching for useful and novel offerings. We consider ntyles and juices, lmmost of all the quality. Not how cheap, but how good, have always been our thoughts when ]m. ing for you. Sometimes we get fooled, but not often, and if we can be fooled with all our exj,t.r iice of the past to guide us, how much easier it would be for you to be fooled, with all your oth,. duties on your mind, if we wero not here to guide you in your selections. "Wo have just, complete, the handsomest Spring offering it has ever been our pleasure to show. "We have all thai is showing iu our line, perhaps some that is not worth showing, but dame fortune hay decreed tiui, existence, and no doubt the goods are good enough for their butt,ertly life. Our sole aim in bus ness is to make money, honestly anil fairly, but. to make it. and how better can we succeed thaii-tu show von the hitest st vles. even if they only have the stampof tashion'sapproval to recommend then
•craze has outgrown t,he wildest dreams of the originators and it seems as if all New York hud bem. turned into one groat, workshop to supply the demand and without only partly succeeding. V. anticipated the call and placed our orders last fall with the result that we luce the proper styles' show. They wero made before the rush and show the (.'fleets of careful work and plenty of tiim.
Our skirts hang just right all round, and our waists lit. not bv accident, but. by design. No math: it' fn cents or $o.0u. the lit is alwavs as it. should be.
Did you ever experience the pleasure of wearing a Spring Wrap? There is no garment more usi hu and you have no idea how many just-between-days in a year until you have this convenient way e: keeping tab. Our wraps are correct, in style and the prieos will enable you to make the experiiiioir without, much outlay.
were never prettier. The shades and trimmings were never brighter tior mfire varied and hiost'o:' them are easy to wear. 1 hcv make a plain woman look charming and a pretty one radiant. Velvets and Silks are finding uch favor, as are jet laces, ribbons and buttons. Surely you can pleased in that outlay. Ono of the latest is leather colored laee. We pride ourselves on our trimmings this year. We have taken great pains to get the very latest and have faithfully matched shades. The quality has also been improved.
Speaking of quality reminds us we should say a lew words about our linings and fixings. buy only the best ami always have the new things as they are called for. Hair cloth in all
ties. imitations it you want, them, but we will tell you so. The genuine Fibre Chamois here. br not take any other if offered you. Waist linings of the celebrated Gilbert make, and did you mr notice the quality ol our skirt Cambrics' Thete is none in this town as »*ood If von don't bi-1 i* it, just, compare them. Our price is no .higher. .Why'
guarantee sat is fact 11. JJi«r Store. «.
Our Mail Order hepartineul
giov.-. moii- popului every da\. A-our out-of town triends realize they can sdiop bv mail at '1! same prices, as in person, tlu-y are not slow to take advantage of it." No matter what you wan how much or In little. s,end to us lor .-.amples or information. The request will be looked at'.' at once. We .ploy people especially for tlnil purpose. It is a part of this great store
LOUIS BISCHOF
27429 EAST MAIN ST.
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