Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 May 1895 — Page 6
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PLUG TOBACCO
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FLAVOR
Consumers of chewing tobacco who
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arewillincfto paua IttHemore than' i-«nkfort. locate,
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A GRAND OFFERI pnee MME.A. RUPPERT'S
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MME. A. RUPPERT j*:ivh: 1 ppr«'C»aU! the.1 fact thj.it th'TO nro many thou* KiniN 'ladh^in th*? Unitoil Stati'sthJit would liki1totry my%V»iii(i-l{«.'nownot! K.\i I.
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MAUASIK A. Jiri'l'l IIT. (»H|.t.O,) No. 0 Eaut 14th St.. NEW YORK ClT*»
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Millinery II Goods!
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In the V. M. C. A. building has the
most beautiful and Fashionable Millinery Goods of this season's production.. to be found in Crawfordsvillo.
Goods all new. fashionable and sold at Reasonable Prices. iMiss l-'dna Nicholson is connected
with our store as head trimmer.
WA.NTKI"—AJim!aiij.'iiiiiiKlloOK
FEW Alt)Iili AUK.NTS
in tliis oounli'.'S lor
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A l.niie now lmolt 1 J!KV. KlIANCIS K. 'JLAHK, l'res of tile CiiiK-.i So if«y ot I'liristliin Kii'U'avur. I'lio liest to make mom'sover ollei'eil to nil who want |iru!itahl: work. A L'ood apout in this vicinity can "Jim ?HXl month. Distance no hindrance, for we pay freight, nive credit, premium copies. fr«i* outfit, and exclusive territory. For particuiarn. wrile A. D. WOIITII1NUTON A: CO.. Jl.-wiford. Conn.
^yANTl^ Salesmen, local or traveling. Good pay. I'ermain'nt. Experience not neceasary. Apply quick. Jinablished over 40 years, i'lioenix Nurnery fr'o.. Box l.tfis, .Bloomingtoi), lit
LOCAL NEWS
t* San Antona, Texas.
tlte price.char^ed'fortrieordirtary trade tobaccos, will find this !)rand.5Ujjer.ior loall others-
BEWARE OffMlTATIONSi
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I Logansport exacts a license of coOO from circuses. The sprint: session of circuit court beI ifiin on Mijinlay.
brother Hicks predicts frosts galore during the month of .May.
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Dr. II (1. Kistinc. of Fort lodge. Jiuvn. is visiting relatives in the cit\. I'.. Iv Schleppy has purchased the 2d hand store of Stephenson A. Dill on (ireen street. lii'ii. Lew Wallace lectured in DanI ville. III., last Thursday week on "Why 1 Wrote lien 11ur."
Dr. K. Iluntsinger and fai• y, of permanently in
L'he Supreme Court adjourned Saturday til! May 11th. 'l'he May term ecu: vi-iieues on the 'JTth.
Nine druniss .vere jailed Saturday night and paid their lines -Monday morn ins bright and early.
The "Hen 11 ur'" tableau show closes at lanvi!!e. III next week- It has had a pvery pueeessful season.
•J. M. Shultz has returned from North Dakota where he lias been in the interest (if the Durham estate.
.1 here will be the annual horse ehrj-.v at Vet'dersbury on the 15th utider the management of C. M. Merry..
Gee Grimes will handle about horses this spring. It's a big job and b.'.w meu would undertake it.
The Trinity chureh ladies realized a neat sum last Saturday on tlieir dinner and supper in the Joel block.
l'he last entertainment of the season by the Marie Wainwright troupe was '.riven at Musie Hull last evening.
Dr. Taylor, of this- city, is no longer a member of the State Hoard of Health, beintf succeeded by another physician.
Harry X. Mount and Charley Clo'.d are here on a vacation.' They have been attending Princeton, Theological Seminary.
Indiana's representative in the Inter State oratorical contest, was awarded tifth place. She was the only lady contesting.
The census of Kensselaer gives that berg a population of il.O.'SO males '..'ail: females, 1,017. There is talk of a city charter.
Already the thermometer has registered !)0 degrees in the shade this month, and this has been a remarkably hot month for May.
Illinois and othor western states are suffering greatly from severe storms Many persons have been killed and, much other damage done.
Two of the college fraternities gave •dances Saturday night. Saturday before that some 17 college men were drunk. Let the good work goon.
President ieorge Stockton Burroughs of Wabash College delivered the baccalaureate address before the graduating class of the Xoblesville High Schoo Suiiday. •.
Remonstrances against the curbing of Main street have been signed by residents along that thoroughfare this week and it is likel the council "will take it all back." •I. E. Hamilton is hereon a visit from California. He went there from Coal Creek township live years ago. He is in business and thinks California is the only place to live. 'J'hi- wiil of the late Isaac P. iray was tiled in Indianapolis last Thursday for probate. He leaves an estate of nearly ?1UU.000. which he divides between his widow ami two sons.
The bathing season is somewhat earlier this year than common on account of the sultry weather, and birge numbers have already been .swimming this month in Sugar creek.
The commission of thirteen ex-soldiers of the late war to locate monuments on the old Chieamauga battle field of which Capt. Ilerron is a member are on tl eground this week engaged in the work.
Editor Eli \V. Ilrown. oflhe rankfort Orescent, who in the past six weeks has been confined to his home of sickness, is gradually growing better, and his family now hopes for his speedy recovery.
Many persons who attend the Chapman meetings will attend no more religious meetings
ist comes along'. It is the novelty of meetings under a tent only that draws crowds of people Out.
The Montgoiner County Fair directors m'.?t Saturday and revised the'pre.' miiirn iists. Two new classes for sheep were added and many inor changes were made?. The premium list will probably go tc press this week.
The spooks have taken possession of Squire Scott's sign board and etich startling announcements as -'Old clothes wanted upstairs," Fine city farm for sale," '•Steam roller for sale." eic.. appoar daily to plague the good man.
The Crawfordsville liiccle Club took a spin to Darlington Sunday. The boys started early in the morning took dinner at the Peterson Hotel and returned in the late afternoon. About twenty- I live of the members of the club made I the run and all report a fine time. They will take another spin next Sunday.
DullfouEver
Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for! your troubles II not, get a bottle and get relief. This medicine lias been found !to lie peculiarly adapted to the relief and curt' of all temale coinplaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlluence in giving strength nd tone to the organs. If you have loss appetite,"'constipation. headache, fainting spells, or are nervous. s!eepless, e\ citable. melancholy or trwubk-d with dizzy spells. Klectric 1 Sitters is the nudicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only "or.at Nye A llooe's drug store.
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Gregory the Great said that the world did not elsewhere eonta'ii such wisdom as was found in the epistles of raid.
Important to Horse Breedershe well known horse. "General Smith." with a trotting record of 'J :X), a chestnut sorrel horse, weight 1.-5—-J pounds, is the sire of "Capt, Crouch, with a three year-old record of This thoroughly excellent horse will be found at the livery stableof .1. •!. lnsley. Market street, for service until July 1st, on Mondays and Tuesdays of every week. Will serve mares at ^'20 for the season with return privilege, or to insure a mare in foal. 2 .1. 'T'-N IV
SON
W. U. Smith,, superintendent of botanic gardens in Washington, held the pjace for forty-three years.
the has
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for a'l forms of headache Electric lntters lias proved to h« the very 1 «st Jt elYeets a permanent cure -and the most dreaded habitual sittk headaches yield to its iniluenee.
We urge' ail who are aillieted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a I'
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1 rial, in eases of habitual constipation Eieetrie Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and lew case long resist the use ol this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles onlv o0 cents at Nye a liooe's drug store.
\lready there have been more train robberies in 1 !•.") than for the entire vear in either ISO 1
Good Opening
For active lady or gentleman acquainted with neighborhood. Compensation from $10 to 1 no monthly. Work outlined. Only energetic, ambitious to succeed, apply. Xo capital required. Address, with reference, state age and whether married or single. Globe IJible Publishing Co.. 7i!: Chestnut street. Phila.. Pa.
A Russian economist estimates the annual cost of the armed peace in Europe at 82.000,000.000.
Answer Th'.s.
The largest subscription house in the country wants a first-class representative for this community for strictly special work. Short hours. Good pay. Minister, teacher, or wide-awake man or woman given preference. Address, stating age and former employment. Globe Bible Publishing 10., I'Si Chestnut St. Phila.. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Xoise are Jasper county (Missouri musicians.
How 1 felt.
Why. two years ago 1 was just about crazy a nd 110 wonder that my wife and chilprec were afraid of me, Vou just want to suffer with no relief as I did until 1 used Sulphur Hitters, the cured me. and my wife says I am as meek as a lamb.--Robert I 'avis. A mericau House. IjOStOU. .,
Chicago'lias had .January 1,
I id in
How to Read
you to cent stamps, to pay postage, and receive Jr. Kaufmann's great treatise on diseases: illustrated in colors it, gives their signs and abbr".'iations. Address A. P. Ordway ,.V- Co.. Huston, Mass.
I lousos torent. IS W. .Main St.'
C. A. Miller .v Co., tf
As the strength of a building depends upon the solidity of its foundation, so health depends upon tie- condition of the blood. To expel nnpurities and c.iuso the vital fluid t' become vigorous and life giving. Avers'
until another evangel- Sarsaparilla is the most powerful and
effective medicine in use.
The shortest sign in Chicago: Dr.
Ke.
The use of Hall's Hair Konewer promotes the growth of 'he hair, and restores its natural color and beauty, frees the scalp of damhulT. tetter, and all impuirities.
l-'or thirty days, think of it, one dozen cabinets any style, bust or croupes and one large picture at Lawson's Gallery all for .-id.50. If you have bought a ticket from any lirm bring it to us and we will allow you cost for it. ^w. LAWSO.N PickF.N.
Charles II. Anderson, of Brownsburg, and Miss Grace J. Graham, of North Salem, were married' by "Squire Scott on Monday. They will reside at iirownsburg.
Money to loan. 118 W. Main St.
A. Miller & Co., tf
Do You Like to Trade
Spring Wraps.
THE BIG STORE
The Separate 'Waist and Skirt
The Woolen Frock Stuff's
ties.
not take any other if ottered you. Waist linings of the notice the quality of our skirt, Cambrics.' There is none '''it just compare them. Our price j* no higher. Why7
You! Hun No Hi si
»Tii trading here we' juiy.s.to trade at the
where your wants will lie supplied iu.st as you would have tlicni supplii wish seem to have I con made for your own particular use. just as much and then watched them grow' There is much satisfaction in such business dealings. We aiiu make you have just, such a feeling about, our store. We upend many hours in both frequented out-of-the-way places searching for useful and novel olVei inos. We consider styles and prices'. I most of all the quality. Not how cheap, but how j^ood. have always been our thoughts when !,• ifisj for you. Sometimes wo got fooled, but not often, and if we can lo fooled with all our ,.\j, nco of the past, to guide us, how much easier it would be for you to bo fooled, with all your duties on your mind, if wo wore not hero to guide you in your selections. W have just comply the handsomest Spring ottering it has ever been our pleasure to show. We have all Ihat is w,,i showing in our line, perhaps some that is not worth showing, but dame lortmie has- decreed ti existence, and no doubt the goods are good enough for their butterfly life. Our sole aim ii I. -:, noss is to make money, honestly and fairly, but to make it. and how better can we succeed liiar, [5 «hcw vou the latest styles, even if they only have the stamp of fashion sappro,\al,to.ix ucniuiund the®.-
'craze lias outgrown the wildest dreams of the originator* and it .~oems a if all New Yoik lnatVwturned into one groat workshop to supply the demand and without only partly succeeding. W anticipated tin-call and placed our orders last fall with the result that we have the proper M^ksV) show. Tliev were mad-.' before llie rush and show the ctlects ot careful work and plenty til tn: ,.
Our skirts hang just right all round, and our waists fit,, not, by ,accident..but bv design. No matt-: if 50 cents or ifo.Uu. the lit is always as if should be. v,-
Did you ever experience the pleasure of wearing a Spring Wrap? There is no garment nioie tis ?J and you have no idea how many just-between-days in a year until you have this convenient .1 ay t! keeping tab. Our wraps are correct in style and the prices will enable you to make the expiiinii without much outlay.
were never prettier. The shades and trimmings were never brighter nor more varied and ciu-: them are easy to wear. They make a plain woman look charming and a pretty one radiant, hf-vr-ts and Silks are finding ir.ucli favor, as are jet laces, ribbons and buttons. Surely you csube pleased in that outlay. One of the latest is leather colored lace. We pride ourselves 011 o'.u tnnH mings this year. "We have taken great pains to get the very latest and have faithfully niatehel 3ll| shades. The quality has also been improved.
Speaking of quality reminds 11s we should say a few words about our linings and fixing-, buv only the best and always liave the new things as they are called for. Hair cloth in all n'.i. imitations if you want them, but wo will toll you so. The genuine Fibre Chamois here. L| celebrated Gilbert make, and did voae*i in this town as good. J.f vou don beliet!|
'guarantee safisfact ion.: Big Store.
Our Mail Order I Apartment
grows more popular every (lay. As our out-of-town friends realize they can shop by mail same prices as in person, they are not slow to take advantage of it. No matter what how much or lh.w little, send to us for samples or information. The request will be looM •at once. We en.ploy people especially lor find purpose.'*' If is a part, of 1 his great store.
LOUIS BISCHOF
1127-129 BAST MAIN ST.
If vou are not satisfied get voiir money bad
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.1- Whore dl ai'tieli if you had planted ti'.
