Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 May 1895 — Page 6
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"Consumer of chewing tobacco who. are willing to pay a little more than j1 the price charged for the ordinary trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior to all others-
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IV,ME. A. RUPPERT 1 appreciate the fact that there art many thou5jinr**oflai1ierlnth»UniU''j Jtat^5that wdulrt like to try my NVfrlcJ-Ilonownvd F.\o: Its.: ACU: but have ben kei«t from so on a''-.: cmujtof pr?f«*.w)j|rh |km' fx sttle botUOBtnkt'fi.
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world,I will send It safely purkedtn plain wrapper al) charges* prepaid, f*«r cent?, silver or .stajup. In every ca«?of rro'klf*. plrnplos.inoth, lowne**, t#lar*k hearts, ncrn'.ce-zenia, oil 1 no.*, ninu'linc.^a,or anv (J^« »l'vrati"n rr
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LOCAL NEWS
H. H. Hwshnel! it? in from Illinois for his health.
The inccme t:- law has bc«n declan-il unconetitutional by the Suprerae Court.
lluni'.reiip of acres of wheat have bp»-n liestroye by the Hessian fiy in tbis country. •••.•••
H. P. Whinnery. lioston artist, will be in the city June 1st to cive a course in 11 ustratiijix
The examination of teacher? for licence will be held at the Central school buildirir to-day.
Mis? Mary K. Walk up lias been chosen to take the place of Miss Mary Binford' in the city lliyh Schooit contract for grading and gravel iiil' the alley# in the Whitlocb addition w:l! be awarded June 10th.
l'mley 1'. Mount has been appointed] by .Judge Harney to defend the robber who assaulted Mr. Clilliland.
I Kinclint Bros, circus showed at l"dianapolis Monday, and Uarnum is there next. Friiiity. Where are we at
The Crawfordsville sir's are up to the times and are vearine bloomers when they s,'o for a spin on their "bikes."
W. /.. Jack man has been elected special city tax collector of lianville. 111. I Mr. .Jackman formerly resided here.
Mrs. Judge Thomas ieft for ,e« York Monday from where she sailed for Europe. She will remain all summer,
."Pete" Scott "was in the city this I week. He istjo.v located in Michigan and is traveling for a tailors' furnishing house.
The Crawfordsviile Bicycle Club made a run Sunday to the Shades. The trip was not most pleasant to some who suffered breaK downs.
Waiter Epperson, of near Ladoga had a narrow escape from death last Sat urcay at the Monon raiiroad 'crossing just outside of Ladoga.
The chair of Zoology ind 'Geology it Wabash College will be tided next year by Prof Donaldson Bodine. a graduate of Cornell University in l^sT.
Monday evening the boys of the Iligh School assisted by the Baldwin quartette will :ive iiii entertainment for the benefit of the School Library.
Sheriff Davis has let the contract for the construction of two live room houses to be built in the Miller addition west of the college to Silas Long.
The bar tenders will make extensive improvements on their grounds, east of the unction. They purpose to have games every Sunday during the summer.
The Indianapolis base ball team is right at the top of the Western Association. The Wabash college team should endeavor to get an exhibition game with them.
President .John, of Del'auw Univer sity having resigned the name of Rev W. 11. Hickman is being discupsed in connection with the presidency of the institution.
Tho annual reception by the Senior class of the City High school occurs Fri'iay May 31. The invitations are out. The dance will be in the i). S. of A. armory.
The June session of the County Commissioners convenes on Monday week. On the same day the township truste-s convene to elect a School .Superintendent for the county.
The Athenian Literary Society met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Osborn. The vacancy created by the departure of Mis? May Binford will be I tilled by Mrs. A. Tnttle
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The corn has been replanted in hundreds of fields through the country. The cut worms have be,-n getting in thi-ir work at a lively rate, and in eonsequence'the Work o' planting had to be g'jue over again.
t^V-'i'liet'e is great rivalrv among the I Crawfordf-v-llle bicyclists as-to- who is the best long distanc- rid -r. rawfoidsvil'e may n-e again the glory of
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Mrs. -i. i. HAIil.AN
In "the 'Y. M. C. A. ISuildincr 'has the most Beautiful and Fashionable Miliinery ioods of this season's production to be found in Crawfordsviile. (ioods all new. fashionable and sold
her bie.ycig ra :n:g days, 'Alien "she is ad th" champions .of the Stale.
i.A Ji 1\. I'lVs' «t til*' nif 'l Soi irty i..hri«*tlan JMi'lravor. 'I'ho *lian«:e to fnako niom'y fl-Yirr oflorod to all -who want profitable work. A loioiI a^ont in ihi.- vicinity can «vmi ?10) a, mouth. l»iniaii:o no liindratioo, for wu pay: ... freight. Kivo crij-li t. pmuiiiiii copio--, fr»-» oju1i,
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"Mud" Fowler, the second busman of
the Fei.'ce daids. anci w'no form-
erly played with the old Crawfordsviile inter-state league it am here, is a crack er-jack and good .enough fur the national league, where he would doubtleEF be wc re it not for his color.
11 :s said that the Minnehaha tiesteam 'aunch owned by a syndicate of Hie east end, wi:l grace the waters of Sugar 'reek this summer instead of going to erre Haute as reported some .j' time ago. It will be used as a ferry and pleasure boat at the Pine Hills.
The annual Baldwin prize oratorical 'contest at Wabash College this year has been declared of!', but one contestant presenting himself, while the rules re-
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The Wabash college team is scheduled to play Rose Polytechnic to day. The Monon passenger trainmen have donned their new summer uniforms.
L'-ist night Dr. Burroughs tendered a reception to th? beniors of Wabash College. '1 he Indianapolis People is sold every [Saturday on the streets. The paper should be suppressed.
Shade trees in Logansporl are dying. Citizens ascribe the cause to the abundance of cement walks.
Mrs. Lima C. Whitehead, of Shawnee Mound, wid leave shortly for Pueblo, Colo., for permanent residence.
The sensational many an indulger to straighten up. yP-
wspaper will cause firhii 1*»n plpngij pOfi pst he be written.
Lafayette is enjoying a "Midway tertainnient this week in the big that served here as a church for weeks.
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The foundation for the new opera house in Williamsport is r.earing completion, ar.d work on the super structure will soon begin.
Mrs. 11. C. Busenbark of New Market died Saturday. She was thirty years of age. The funeral occurred Monday at the Baptist church. -!-.:-
Norwood ,P. Kean. of the class of -T3,-. of-Watuish College wili make his home with us this summer. His mother will come from Evansvilie also.
.VJeneral Wallace resigned from the board of regents of the diana!Soidier's Monument because of the. action taken by the board regarding the crowning tigure.
The revival at the Chrisrinn' church continues with great !ntere-t. Many persons have, '.baeu immersed. The singing of Miss Nell Nicholson Hall is a feature of the meetings.
The Crawfordsviile Cycling Club have adopted a uniform of gray coat, cap. and .-knickerbockers and black stockings. The monogram of the club, will tje placed ou the sweaters.
John Blair is home from New York where he has been attending Union Theological Seminary. 11" returns in July after examination by the Presbyter). to preach near New York city.
Attention is directed to the advertisement of John W. Faust, dealer in oils aDd mill supplies Mr. F.. is the agent for a superior wiod pump, 'and quotes prices to those needing them that are verv reasonable.
an Industry.
There are numbers of villages in Rnsi:ia in which begging is the staple industry. No one does anything eLse. It is stated in the labor commission report on that country that "nearly 3.000 ont of the :J,500 persons in the districts of Inzar and Saransk are beggars," and that thv: whole population of the village of Marinin live by means of begging. And these are by no means isolated -aj-es. In many other districts precisely the stuiie (•tvle of things prevails.
In a real beggars' village all the inhabitants, including even the starostt. and other local dignitaries, are enrolled in a company, which is divided into parties. These parties go out in turn on begging picnics. The booty they bring back is regarded as common property, and the population depends upon it f.r their support.—Hood Words.
The Word iRiir.
The v.(ird 'cigar'' is believed to come from the Spanish cigarra, meaning a grasslujjipi r. and at first the sitniilicani'e and propriety of the term seem questionable. But in Spanish a garden was eigarral, or the place where the grasshopper sang. Tobacco was usually grown in a eigarral. and when the leaves were rolled up and brought t« a guest the host, specially to recommend the product, was ..careful to state thai it was grown in -his own eigarral. Thus the word which means grasshopper came, a modilied fdnu. t.o be applied 'to the habitat of the grasshopper, and finally to the cigar, whose -material was grown there....... .. ......
Choliv CkviHipk'igi —Was out la.st night. Had. ahead on mo this morning. Miss C''Ideal—Jf I w«..re you, I'd stay out late, everv uiglit.—New York Herald.
I.i)ii!cKjiil,t:»trUo' )u lloi-rur. Nkw Yok: »i.—The Tiiingvalla line stfu'uisirip N".rge, ,'Cnptain KniuUen, whicn has arrive- li::n.'. reports that oil April :ia she. passed a large iceburg nml later on the same date she passed a large number ut' cotton bales apparently bright
Jheliobv racing association propose and new, anil not Ioiik hi the water. to put the track in condition for trotting ^i-hree-ijiiariers of .'ioi,r fortyand pacing races. Tiiey will try to get
the North-western circuit meeting there, Meantime the war against the gamblers goi'fi merrily on, Gov. Matt hews doing his best to suppres.- it. .'
four bales were pn-scd. \v. •. t. 1. tin, Loniion. May 0.— the convent-ion nfUn: World tlan Ten 1 peri nee Union
•ep.y .June 10 nest.. A rrangeuienls havi U.en made lor "J.Vi women preachers and ..-peiikei's to addn-ss I lie same number of audiences in London on that dale. The great polyglot petition will be present.
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quire six. 11 is also probable that the
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fresh Hi rin soph itk »ro con tofi wi 11
be held, and that the annual field
(lay «.v\ert iHe,s at the same institution will be lacking. The indifference of the
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iood pay. iiut'i-Ksnry. Apply |uick. Ksuibiisimd ovi-r and reg lat ion. against .which thev men 40 years. I'liooui.x Nursery Co., Ilex l.i'H., Jiloouitiigtoii. in. tally rebel.
to new rules
Will I'.tr Hunted .snlurd:iy.
ST .Josj.fil. .Mo., May 0. liovurnor Slone lias reiu.-'n! to comniule the senlenic of Jiv Burrin, scnteneud to death for rape, and lie will be handed Saturday. Burris has been twice reprieved, lie has been placed in the murderer's cell anil searched for means by which he could •Hike In- own life.
('lull (Ted Willi Turnery.
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Om mia. May e,—A special to Tin Bee from Kearney, Neb., says: It W Keese, editor of he Kearnoy Journal, is under arrest, charged with forgery in connection with county warrants. It is claimed that: he r.ii-ed 111 many eases the warrants and thai 1 lie amount involved is hi ttie thousands.
Do You Like -10
The Separate
craze has outgrown the turned into one great
Spring Wraps.
You Rim
In trading here: tens to trade at tin
Our
World. third biennial Women's Chris* will tipen in this
THE BIG STORE
Trade
The Woolen Frock Stuffs
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grow same how III lie 11 at once. W(
mine ll ici's
pillar every day.
where your wants will be supjjust a voti woul.l liavo tlioui .-miplied^\'lK•rc• all artiel,.s :wish seem to li -.ve I ecu made lor your own particular use. just as much as if you had planu-1 tf.' ami then watele-d them grow? There is much satisfaction in such business dealings. Wc i^j make you have just such a feeling about our store. We spend many hours in both frequented as out-of-the-way places searching fnr useful and novel offerings. We consider styles and prices. ]), most of all the ouality. Not how cheap, but how good, have always been our thoughts when j,," ••it»g for yon. Sometimes wo get fooled, but not often, and if we can be fooled with all our ex-, ebco of the past to guide us. how much easier it would be for you to be fooled, with all yoiiro'K duties on your mind, if we were not here to guide you in your selections. 'We have just coinpUt, •he handsomest Spring ottering it has ever been our pleasure to show. "We have all that kwotj showing in our line, perhaps some that is not worth showing, but dame fortune has decreed tl-.-. existence, and no doubt the goods are good enough for their buttertly life. Our sole aim in ness is to make money, honestly and fairly, but. to make it. and how better can we succeed tbav -show you tlv S •»-1 styles, even if't hey only have the stamp of fashion's approval to recc-iiunend-tliij I
wildest dreams of tl originators and demand
anticipated the call and placed our orders last fall with the result that we have the proper sty'ivd •-how. They, were made before the rush and show the effects of careful work and plenty of ti Our skirts hati" ju^-t ri«'ht all round, and our waists lit. not by accident, but by design. No ni'i if.-SO cents or £-3.Uu. the lit is alwavs-as should bo.
Did vou ever experience the pleasure of wearing a Spring Wrap" I here is no garment iihto ii.-c and vou have no idea how many just-between-days in a year until you have this convenient war keeping tab. Our wraps are correct in style and the prices will enable you to make the expenr..' without much nutlav.
were never prettier. The shades and trimmings were never brighter nor more varied and i^«CJ| them are easy to wear. Thev make a plain woman look charming and a pretty one radiant. Vtl-| vets ami Silks arc finding uch favor, as are jet laces, ribbons and buttons. Surely youi:aii«l ]»leased in that outlay. Om-of the latest is leather colored laee. We pride ourselves on inings this year. We have taken great pains to get the very latest and have faithfully mab shades. The quality has also been improved.
Speaking of quality reminds us we should say a few words about uur linings' aud fixings. buv only the best and always have the new things as they arc called for. Hair cloth in all ties, imitations if you want them, but we will tell yon so. The genuine Fibre Chamois licit. not take anv other if offered you. Waist linings of the celebrated Gilbert make, and did ,\uUt notice the quality of our skirt. Cambrics'.' There is nonedii .this-tpwii.as.,good,. .If.you doit it jnst compare hem. Our price ia no higher. W hy?
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a: is fact loll, if'v.ou are not-satisfied vou get,., vour money-
our out of town friends realize they can shop b.\
a- in poison, they are not slow to take advanlage of it. No matter
1 v.- little, send to us for samples or information. The request will b.pjoy people especially for that purpose, ft is a part of this great stor
LOUIS BISCHOK
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