Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 May 1895 — Page 4
THE REVIKW.'
T. LUSE,
rtKM.I OP -OHSCimTION.
One your, 111 tie county, Onevcar,on: of the oumy, Inijnire at Offlc.c for Advertline rates.
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MAY 18. 1895.
DEATHS.'
Perkins
Mis. Kii/.:i
liteii I- rifn ••r home. ci She was
10th al !i A venue.
ilf' "f'ln.Ml Mi'. South lirant yo,i'-s of age. I'llo funeral o,.'C Saturday afternoon. I utyrment M.t« 11:c Ceiv,"terv.
ro th
Mr?, Thomas Shepherd lifter. \a noss of four years with cancel' -breast, died Morul.iy morning ho in
an .f ti
MoruLiy morning at hi
on west Main street, mu
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was.'
years of ago and leaves husband ai five children. Funeral at Cherrj llmv
Rut C. Servies.,daughter of Mr. ai Mrs. if. i) S"i'Vit(5. of New Muim
Monday morning Funeral were con IiicUh! 'lues-lay by li (ii'.ver. Interment at U.-ily Hdi, li'iH.'len A. 11 trnson. a civil war v, an. died Monday tirenin,' at his ho .Spring street. I 1© was 05 years of He loaves a wife .• i:• '1 chihiiPn..
funeral occurre ism ic comete
Fliursda'. at
'I'llr Krcn1 »f. The bread war is about bakers have begun to hake loaves for 10 els. This is the lirst sti -toward the ol.i prices The iouv's .1' bread sold no.v
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largi
foro cents are about a-
.. big as a minute and contain hardly amuch as the one loaf used tn do. IV" pie imagine they get their bread cheaj but -aily get no mote than formerh for their money.
Tli!*.(• Well r'iiid !'viinaeli-t -. The reiuai'KS of some ol the good 1 i11 zens ol Crawfordsviile regarding the enormous pay of thorevivalistsare stire-
iy refuteii Chapman wei-KS wor
by lli px perienei of ind Mr. Hilhorn. l-'or thev rocoivi.'d a utile
than-5200. or p'*r wiek. And
Chapman ha- an olTer of S 10.00'"! to turn to his "Id :hu-"eh.
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The great 1 laid win oratorical contest has completely fizzled out at last. .i )r Uurrows ami Judge ilaldwin conferred and decided that if
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of the two con
testants would withdraw the money would bo. used to further swell the Baldwin fund. Leech withdrew at once so there ivill be no contest at ail.
I lovernor'.Mathews is determined to oust the Ctncago gamblers ami thuus who have crossed into Indiana to ply their trade at iioby. When told that thp injunc'ion had been dis-olved he sai that the_\ shouidgbe ousted if it t' »rc"the State militia to uoit. Indiana's (iovernor is all nglit. 1
The Supreme Court, in the :se of the City of Lebanon vs. Diet Met ny has reverseti tiie decii-iou lirst rendered and sustained the decision of the lower court, i'his is a victory for Judge Snyder through whose efforts a re hearing was obtained.
.New ItiuiK al Win -!nnil.T
'J'he Bank of Waveland will put up a niw building te'.vt to it*l Slebbins it will Oe^lx.'ll feet. 1 he ront of pressed brick. There will be two rooms below, an olli :e room and hotel annex of three bed rooms above.
The Quceu & ('resceut Route to (Jhicka-
iiiauaa.
Ci. A. 1!. members and their tnemlwill all'want to attend tin* great National i'ark dedication at Chickaimiuga tliis fall.
Do von ant to know how to make 'die trip, and what you'll see when
Rear Admiral John Almy Dies at Washington.
DEATH EXl'ECTi:]) EOU SOME TIME.
Tin- Acol Retired Naral Oflicer Snrroiinilrd Iiv His Family When the Grim Hi'Hlriiypr Ciuiii—Hi-gttliifi Letters Sent to rrrnOlenl Cli'Vi-liinil from tin- l\-u-«nts of Twin*, TrlpN-ts and Quadruplet s—
Oilier Nrttlniinl Cup tnl
Washington, May 1G.—Hoar Admiral John A liny, I". S. N retired, died here after along illness, aged Si years. For the past three weeks Ins familv has k:i i\v th it the end was a question of iniv a short tune. -Mrs. Almy. Miss A! ami son, Chai'jca G.
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roach the journey's end .- Writeto W. Kinearson. 1'- A. ot the (.Utcen ACrescent lloute. Cincinnati.
Illustrated and descriptive matter upon application. The (jueen a Crescent, Route to Chatt.aiugn is the shortest line, and has an incomparable service of handsome trains of standard day coaches. Through sleepers, parlor, cafe and observation cars from Cincinnati. (nick schedules and liiagnilicent scenery en iroutc help lo make the (Jueen A- Cresicent '.lie southern route par excellence.
Tiiroit^hllitiffet bleeping Uar to Miclu-
trau Points.
Commencing about the middle of June, ar.d continuing until the latter part of Sojitomber. the Vandalia Line will place in service elegant HutTet sleeping cars to be nri through to Petoskev. Bay View, via Term haute, St. Joseph, (.irandj Iiapifls. Travcro -Cit- and Charlevoix. This will be tho only line of through cars from St. Louis to the delightful and eool resorts of Michigan. For detailed information address nearest Vandalia Lino Agent, or E. A. Ford, G. P. A.. St. Louie.
For all kinds ot reliable Insurance see C. A. Miller & Co., 118 W. Main St. tf
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HEAP. .\DM !:\I. \f!Y.
Almy, were at jbciiside when tho end cam.. lb loave.i two other sons, Lieutenant Wiliiam A. Almy of the Fifth cavalry Lieutenant Augustus C. Alinv of the navy, and another daughter, the wif of Lieutenant John C. Haines, now stationed at Springiield. Mass.
Sk«»teh ot His Kilo.
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Dr. W(l i'es' 1
er and lu lilibusters: inimaiided the Fulton in the expedition to Paraguay: was at the siege of Vera Cruz and the eapturo ot Tuxpan during the Mexican war, and was oommander at tho Brooklyn navy yard lsfii mid 10-.
rurciit^ of Triplets* find OnndrnpUits Write WasIHMjTos, May 1'5—Private Secretary Thurber said the president was In receipt of ferty-tw letters by the day's 1 mail from persons who are blessed with twins, triplets and quadruplets, the writors saying they have named their youngsters alt
potltlonei
new arrivals
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1 ACTED IN GOOD FAITH.
Directors of th© K£i|Uitnble Fire Mutual Inmrnnce Company. Nkw York, May 16 Judge Bookstaver, ill tho special term of common p.oas denied tho motion lo vacate the charter, annul 1 he existance of and disttulvo the Equitable Fire Mutual Insurance company of New York The petitioners asked for an injunction restrainInn: the ollicers of tho comoany from transacting any business for the corporation and from interfering with tho property or assets of the company. They also asked that, a permanent rec.tivor lie appointed I
•p.11 red capital by
John Almy entered the navy as a midshipman in ls-.'.l and rose thi-onch the Kuiavs v,' grades to lie commodore. Dec. :iii. lv'.-i. and. rear admiral Aug. :21. 1ST:!. lie served flfty-si.v yi-ars and eleven months, until his retirement in July, is" A- luidshipinan and lieutenant he uruiM'd all over the world In the old sailwas at the surrender of Walk- I J'-awn Ironi tin American Bimetallic party and denoune: Warner lor boom-! ing Sibley for president, said:
Duruiff Ills service as commander ho had charge successivelv of the gunboats .-•onth Carolina, Connecticut, and Juniata. While in command of the Connecticut he captured lour noted blockade runners with valuable cargoes, and four others were chased to the shore and destroyed. As captain, lie commanded the Juniata until lb07, when he was assigned to the Brooklyn navy yard, then to the signal corps, and after cruise to the Fa-
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lie, was retired.
THINK (HiVOKlt A A UK.
his lamily and asking for ton, Matii.non: hi-torian. S. I1'. Dvrighl, money. No attention will be piiidtosuch Hi'ladule poet, John 1'. Jack, iJetrolt letters received at the White House. One orator, J. U. pi roe tor, Chicago. ihe relet- who hail been blessed with four union closed in tiiee\ening with a ban-
his lamily wrote: "We
have named three of tln-ni Frances, Ruth and Esther \S nat shall we name the otlier? We thought of naming her Grovereita, if this is satisfactory to you. Do yen think you could remember us as you di I the triolets, as we have gone them one bei ter'r'
The cause of all this was th" printing of a story taat the president had sent $r')0 to the parents of Indiana triplets who had been named after tho president's lamily. 'iliero ivas no truth whatever in the story. committed sulcata. 111.-, mi.id was a
(ircilimii Continiirtt to Improve. WASHINGTON, May
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.!•«. I.and for h«tt icmnit. con test" over his uncle's will WASIIlM.roN. May 10—The pre-iilent it was noticed that he wa-more'.rratio,..n has signed t:,e iiroidamations declaring than ever. As is body has not been
tie"Yankton nioux reservation 111 South 11
iKOta
and 110 Siletz resorvation in Ore-
go.1 open to settlement at noon May "Jl. Toe lands ""'l be thrown open to settle
ment
withip a few days of the issuance of the proclamations. The general land ollice, it is understood, has already placed itself
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readiness to carry out the provi
sions of the proclamations. Tne Yanksoii reservation embraces about 103,000
acres of the best land in the L)ako_t,tis, but should it bo proved the hour may bo reth» Siletz is a small one I quired to servo a term of ten years
Important. im«-t Ratloim.
W A.-ltlM, ion, May 10.—Comnn.-sloner known. A 11 year-old son of a tailor of Labor Wright has begun two very
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Alter a Mnmp Crook. I WASHINDToN, May 10 —Cliiet Hazen, of the M-cret servici, has lelt for Uttuwa, 1 Canada, with P.esidont. Cleveland's warrant muke.g him the agent of the United States Willi authority to bring to Buffalo, N. for ii-ial .Mrs. M. 1". Muck, charged with counterfeiting and uttering United btatcs postage stamps.
111.—.-secretary
of
State Gresimm passed acomtortahlo night and continues to improve. Representative llitt Is gaining In strength. General 1 Cogswell did not rest well during tho night, and his condition not so good. I Miss Ahigai Dixlgo is slightly bettor, General Case better.
Not I'Nirmuii ik Trust, ot Course. Savannah, Ga., May 10. Fertilizer manufacturers representing every mill 111 tho south from Richmond to Now Orleans are 111 secret session hero. The oapitul they repret,ent is said to bo from $15,000,000 lo $3J,OOU,UOd. It is claimed by thoso present that a trust is not being formed. llrlliiih Strainer Ilurned*
LONDON, May 18.—The Britlnh steamer Billlton from Langkat has been burned outside of Penarig. All ou board aro supposed to have been lost.
Judge liookstaver says that although! tho evidence shows tha'. there have been 601110 Irregular transactions on thy part of ollicers, the ^ooil faith of the directors was unquestioni.'il. He sail that ho would not take upuii iiim- 'If tl. responsibility ul dUsolvin^ the cnrporation. lie givei the petitioners ave, ho\ever, to renew the motion if the order ol the state stlperintenduiit ot msunine that the im- Death WilS Expected, But HOOCt
•••storeil il with
-.clayti is not co njiU'
within tlurlv
TRi:-D TO CHEAT THE ROAD.
U.icii. 1.111 piWrapped ill I'urpets Biul iupii''«l I)K'l'i:oer ,\I iy |i) —The Imperial Jam'ncse circus ha- Ik.'H doln^ business in the western part ot tie' stn e, with forty-two! 1'eopiv'111 the (Msnpanv. .Michigan Con-! tral train No slopped at, Jackson and I tile show j,-ot iiij /board after seein- that a vast units ol" si'i.-iicry, oarpets and the like iwas taken care of in the baggage car. jCVuiiluc.tor Corey had been notili.' of the •. 1 movement, of the troup.! an was surprised to Unit only thirty tickcts audi p.",pie. lb took up the tickets and passed int.) the car. W hilc tln ro lie jiunped on a roll of the circus carpetiliK ov.6 of wli.ci jumped a circus performer. arch revc.'ileo eleven more of them stow.-d away 1 1 the lia.:irare Corey went to tho r.ian.iger lor tickets for the I vx' rn men. ile did not have them and I t.'urey dumped he twelve otl at Grass 1/iki' and rhi'y are now walking to YpsiI lanti. thirty -ix miles away, to rejoin 'heir company.
WARNER'S CALIFORNIA TRIP.
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I'dell, who threatened to denounce Sibley and mvselr. Tho opposition was engendered because the disapprovers were Populists and wantod to control the I movement- in the interests of the Populists. I am certainly advocating Mr. SibI ley's candidacy for tho presidency."
Mr. Sibley declined to discuss the question except, to say he was not a candidate for tho presidency,
1 iAiomin lt.iltery K^iinion. I COLOWATKK Mich., May l'i.—The -irst, annual reunion of the famous Loomis bat tery was held in this city, thirty of tho 1 old battery boys gathering to fight their battles over asrain held in G. A. li. noon a business meeting was held, when the foi.owing ollicers were chosen: President, A. J. Hanim, ColilwaLer vie. president, C. A. e, Coldwater secretary, J.
A social
meeting was
T. Beadle, Detroit captain. Murray Til
quot. The next one will bo held city
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May, l&'Jtv
A/r.s'. ./(ours
in thir
Motive lor lviiliiu|iiii£.
Boston. Mav 10 —AIo.ti 1' F.vans, a wealthy oroker. lias disappear -I. His wife intini ites that there is a iu.• ive for kidnaping hlrn, because no is coi. estin. the settlement of his uncle's estate, whlcn is value ai •rf.vl.O i). Kvan^ has beea missing trom acre sinc-i .-Saturday, April
At lirst it was suj,] i-ed taat he had •ot-
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1 ]Iness a few voars ago, and \n ti
found, it is thought that been kidnaped.
lie niight ,.huve
S«'rinu- CluirfifH A^IIITI.I Oriiro. Nkw Yohk, May 10 O11 complaint of representatives of lhi? ri iciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children a warrant was issued at Coney Island for the arre-it of Young Gril'fo. The charge against 1111 is a very grave one and
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tho
state's prison. Gnlfo llod on Monday
a
whereabouts aro not
I named Gootlieu is the actual complam-
portant investigations under s|iecial acts am. It is ronorted now that Griffo ol congress. Tho lirst is as to tho effect 'uul started lor Kni^land on a cattle shlj). of machinery upon labor, time and cost I of production. It will be very exhaust ive, anil will cover all classes of fabrics and agricultural products. Tho second investigation wiW deal with the economic I phases of the works It will probably be a yiT r. more before any rosuits are given tu 'IK- pu' o.
Sent a Clialleiiue to Alln,on
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Dks Moines, May LO Ihe Central Bimetallic League of Iowa, of which A. J. Matins of Des Monies is prosidont, and J. A. Watts secretary, has forwurdol a letter to bonator Allison challenging him to come to Dos Moines and debate with some alvo ato of the free com ago of silver in the ratio of lb to 1, to bo designated by tho leag ie. The challenge is qualilloil by the statement that if Senator Allison believes in such coinage, then a debate will not be nuoe-isary.
Lllei.-t of Ciirnegie'rt Kaixft.
Pi TT.-Bl. i.o, May lli—The 10 percent advance gran lei by the Carnegie com pany has caused much talk in steel circlet here, and it is believed it will result in a similar increase in the steel nulls all over tho country. A member ot tho Sheet Manufacturers' association said that this would lore,) the Illinois Steel conipnny lo grant tho feiiiitnls ot tho men
M» lie I hone ult Kubb^rii. Pana, Ills May 10—1'hree men were arrested.it '1 aylorviile and they tally in many respects with tho description of three sail! blowers wno roobud oho State bank of Orion of fl.o (o in gold, i0fU in silver, and #2 :{j) in currency oh tho night of the 4th mst.
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LaN'sIxo, Mich., May 10 —Lieutenant Governor Alfred Millies sent in I113 resignation to Governor Rich, to tako effect .May :il, tho daw fixed for the adjournment of tho legislature. Mr. Alilnes has succeeded JuliuB C. Burrows us congressman.
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Wuncie, Iiul.
After Paralysis
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Hood
bottlea I was able to do my work, and am as well today as can lie expected, il am
MM'-s Cranks. J..*d Ijv un AnnrehUt 'l'liri-!it-iitl lo Hi'iiotinrce lliin. ICoi.l A.\. Wash., May l'i. General A. J. Warner, when shown a dispatch that I 1' lei" li 1 lnweis Cnst I the California state league had with- I I. and -f 1.
Sarsaparilla
11 res
1 to gi\ Hood
Sarsaparilla prais* 1 cannot recoiiimei. 1 it too nighb .'
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Muncie, lna .una.
J. Or..VN, Box tkifc,
Hood's Pills ""J purely vegetaho. U«,
TV-
Bia* Bars
V» Ql "I 1 O ajii.Lo
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ami Mi-res'
•There is
state silver league California. We addressed the silver league of Los All-! I geles and there were some cranks at the 1 meeting, headed by an anarchist named
PAP'S
Men's tinderwear. 'ioe
1 oc. SI (Id and Si.2-I.
A NiiW AVHArriill,
Fine lawn, immense sleeve-. lon*
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f('s_
LaVge
epauletts ose)- shoulders.
a beautv. cool and li'dit. nice
lf
:lor ind only $1.1)S.
JJAI'.V CAPES.
Too cute and sunning for anything. French corded. 1.0c. frilllirnidered. 1 of. l.'.le and 2 c: lovely things. :5."ic. oU. T-'ic and Sl.bl).
Pap's Stores
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Hioek M.-i
north
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St
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In tianniielis. 11
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(-iK011ME UAR!)lXv
Watcii
SL
ker
and Jeweler.
llo North Washing ui Street..
Attention Given to Repairing.
FOI! A
CALL ON
BOB DAVIS
The Pike Street Livervi
vVhen Baby *vi sick, wo gave her Car: ri.-i. When ulie was a C3uld, she cried for C'.u'.uria. Wlicn she hrenjno Mif«, she clung to Ca 'oria. When sho l:ad fSillrlrcn, siio avethem C'astorla.
A Housftliokl TreaFU!i W Fuller, ot Canajoharie. N. V., says that he ai'.va',n keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in tne house and his I.irmly litis always found the very best, results fdlow its use: that, he would not lie without it, if procurable, (i. A. Dyken an, druggist, Catskill, N. V., :ivs that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy that it was used it in his family for eifrht year.-, and that it has never tailed to do all that is claimed tor it.
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Why not try a remedy so lonp tried and tested. Trial bottle free at Nye it Booe's drug store. Regular size "Uc.
land SI 00.
ENDURING
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Sarsaparilla Cured.
The toM iinoninls ptiblished in be'ifUt" nf Tfoosl's t. rs:ipanllii are not pnn'ha.sed. They are written, voh:n ariiy. la''! anil gratefully, l-'or instance, read t!.:-.: "I think it duty to semi this Halonienfc of tho hen-til I have received from
a bottle of Hood's Sarsnparilln,
and when I hail taki.-n seven doses I began to get belter. When 1 had taken eleven
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10c
10c-
iw hat.-
cost ^oc S1. "o.
lis.
(iet: any llower matter how line or .••'Jiveiy straw hat. cost. 1 I if. ('liildron's underwoai iOc. 12' .(•. 15c. I
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in tin- lfouse what cost. 10c. im matter what
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Ladies' underw
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10o.
rule.
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=rr^: t. W.'V
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for .uul soil ^otl :i
'it in
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in
oak or or
'lsowhoii'
bircli for SIS
liood's Kar«a]»aril!a. 1 had a severe strolco 1 ran nmtch or soil vcui NVimlow Slimlos nil colors.- 1 il i: 11 njid of paralysis and lay three weeks ithout ontmuf or aneaic.ng. The doctor :aid 1 would die. After liiivu ^\eeks a friend have
Screen Doors and
Is l'otiml in our purlor'miVisL nt tlii! cliair.'-, luni lh
Dinner Sets And Tinware
All ove-r the lititise. Auytliino' you want, see us. the next time yon are in the fit v.
Zack Mahoniev & Si
NOW IS THE TIM
Deere Eaiie (1hi\vCultivator.
the Cuv.
JOE E. FISH.KE
The Hardware' man. 120-122 S. "Washington street.
Look This Wav a Moment
I desire to say to the citizens of Montgomery Counts -to those £5peca needing lirst-clast,
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. PHAETONS. EH'
that I am the agent for the sale of Trov. Ohio, and Chnnersvilie. Im'S manufacture of the above named vehicles. Yon who tire judges knoc. nothing better is brought to this locality than tne vehicles tinned on those two cities. Come and .see them, inspect them closely in even jand inquire the price. It you do yon will buy them. 1 1 am still continuing the mantii tettirc of Harness and the pu' guaranteed satisfactory to your conscience and pocket book.
GEORGE ABRAHAM,
West Main Street.
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS
CESSFULLT5'TIS VERY EASY TO
CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
Three Crops a Year. Home Seekers Excursion.
Can be grown on tho same land' in The Vandalia will sell tn'IMs^ eastern Mississippi and southern .\Ih-j West hb
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ilown. ptinoJi :ml puueli ll ,.,,', blemish you can linu si(
Hnvo u.
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tliov would iool on your floor, ^x•
of your 1 etK a 11 loss Tiiink 1 c.in cover
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and feel how full it is of ea-c fjl sofa, loo, is n»:trvol of art. f„'I n-stfulhifss. t'ojiil'oviablo enouej!' sloop 011, iiiul yood ftioii-h l,',' (Juecn to :-it upon. 'I'iit^ roel ,.,, wit what oaso it ii:ov-s, |i,,\ ,r
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ful. How ileli^ld i'nl foi- yonrfn,.,.' to rest lip"ll. oui- words wlirt t] ppolito l,.a- sucli
our iiic- Carpets .'our lloo: with niei.
HI
aiul t.h it. can
Diui't fail t,o sco t.iioin w'11011 von ti
pricos away down. 1 "Wljat do you want to hitch up a horso and buj. buy a nice bicyclo of ns. If 1.- easy to ride 1.2 to 1-t time: they are nhvnys l'-. tidy. 11' yon do not cari to paint your liouso red ot blue, v.ehav oilier colors you can iuiayiuo. as well as linseed oil l- mx witli ii'.-
bo ti ]1
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fiJi'l Tr
ior when miles in mi
We want vmi In (••.
The Best 011 the Market? Free aiid quick to ad®
THE IUJ0W N (TI/nVATi
•Are second Io none. ?j• Vi 11 tonth ami lilu'ie Claw Tn out
The 1 .arge.-t Line of
jib
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c.iit .do vour corn
mlmi
a
batna along the line of the west ir.ciiid.iiL' I exiis an.
Ohio Railroad. The are cooler. the winters are milder,the death rate la lower, than in the. North. Improved farms 610 to ?1o per acre, unimproved land 6.'! to $0 an acre near railwa sta tions. It is the best portion for raising fruits and early vegetable, stock raising and general farm crops, Lands ate ad-. vaneing, now is the time to buy. Very low raie excursions monthly. 'Tho Mobile A Ohio has put on tw
through
fast trams each uuy daily between St. Louis and Moiwlc. It is the Bhorb-ct and quickest route to the south. An illustrated pamphlet, telling all about ,, our country will be sent free to till who
wish it. Apply to F. \V. (Ireene. (Jener. ill Agent. No. lOH North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., or to K. K. I'osev, Oeneral Passenger Agent. Mobile A" Ohio Kaiiroad. Mobile, Ala.
Farms for sale. 118 W. Main St.
C. A Miller A", Co. tf I
SUC|
as Colorado.
southern states at one fa"-' round trip 011 May "21st. an- Jn'
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lSbo. I!"turn limit "3i dastotli and southwest. For south
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For further particular* call on or to
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C. Iluti hiiif'n. jjCD'
Children Crv for Oasi-'-
Special At'eutioii-
Tin
ladies of Mmilg
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mid try Ken' ilndl
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pretty bats at Miss .Myers A (.'harm's. Crawloiilsville.
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Pitcher's Cast oris*
