Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 June 1895 — Page 4
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One year, in the eonnty. *1 "Q OJieyenr.or.tofthe coui.v.' I 10 Inijnlreat Office for Aivertnne*ue».
JUNE 8, 1895.
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job printing to the
Simpson, of Weslpy. wasin thoj
city on Wednesday.
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('iiiifornuin. was .in to'.T.n. week' visit int.' relative®.
LalVarl's pure. mora ana noi
There' ar ___ paper hangei in liis *i
ipaa ni^ most of them are busily pn^ai-'.i B]
pronn=- a rich program of fun and enjovment at the l-"air '.round on the tth .of.lul)
'I 'op li'ii.ert Wavne dramatic cenipanj 1 has been ci .'ina entertainments at M.us*ic I-lab this week, and ctopes the S"iiFon this evening. I
Laru" numbers of youni people went tn the ••Shade-" this week for rocrea tion. beirn: coivi^yed down there by Uayiess' hacks.
The baccalaureate sermon will be (ie bvered by President '•. Murroujjhs'• kt tiie Center church to morrow, to the Senior Class of Wabash college.
Set* the crrent LaPearl children they are more wonderful than ever. With Lal'earl's big Ki and '20 cent railroad show at Crawfordsville June l'Uh.
John Hutton, on retiring from the I county treasurer's otlice in September. intends embarking in farming and will run the farm near the fair grounds.
ieo. Livingston, the clover seed thief, as re as a is in po^r nealth. and likely will not incarcerated again ii he. ..conducts^ himself properly nereafter.
ne .'!rd Monday in June has been set! apart as the day when tl equalization will oide upon matters relating to the as spfcpinent of people who may enter complaints. ..
The report that the Chicago & Southeastern is about to iase into the hands --Of tiie Lig Four is pronounced a nnstaKe
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the ollicials. The line was offered. but 1'repidont Ingalls does not want it. 1 ndianapolis News.
Lemembur the entertainment by the|^
niifhts of St. John a', the Fair iround on July ith. and don't go away to enjoy tiie Oay wlipn you can do so at much Tess e\p"iise by staying home and going to tiie Knishts' celebration at the Fair iround.
An individual named 1 l.inkett, in the east part of the city, attempted suicide on Tuesday on account of the alleged infidelity of Ins wife, by taking a big dose of poison, but was brought from the etTects of it before it hau taken effect.
Alvah Looe. the brute from Fountain county, who was arrested for rape, hue been placed in the jail at Indianapolis .Lynchers from|l llinois and from his own ••neighborhood would undoubtedly have closed his earthly career could they have been able to lav hands on him.
Renton Snyder was presented with a fine gold watch at the graduating exer|follows: cises
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the schools of Itipley township,
on Thursday night, by the teachers Mr. Snyder has been a trustee of the township for nearly six years, and has always been popular with the teachers
On Jim" ISth. W. L. Richivond will present Mark Twain's celebrated "Col. Mulberry Sellers" instead of "Rip Van Winkle" as announced last week. Mr. ••Richmond will be supported by the best amateur talent In tho city. Tho play will be given at Music Hall for the benefit of the Daughters of Rebecca. ••Moonoy" Ward was arrested Wednesday evening by the police gon two charges one for being drunkjfand the other for carrying concealed weapons. There are many more touch '"hobos" in the vicinity of tho Monon depot that should be given eix months on the fdone pile or driven out of town.
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F!ev. Wm. (iriim'P. of Attica. I timed to this city.
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Horn to A. K. Poole and' wifc
Thursday momine.
Stone work on
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Past Wabash 3av» [.
i.uo bridge has been esuim „.j .—- Tne county commissioners -jt11i
ossior» three -lays of o-'tt week.
S,-'liii -kv" Uaid'.vin. the
juginsheo
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show "wiiV s\
hi.n^iab'y (.".nuiuctod
exhibit in 'this city next Thar-?. lay.
Childrens' tiny wiW'he obs-rive at the Methodist (.-hsircb:"to inorro,v., .n interest ins programme ha? been art unged,.
The Rk \'iLi\ printed sjme v--.y !i •vilorc.i posters for the Knight.- of St. John for their celebration vTusy it
Thi miblic sciiob's of this city close«.i rp«tfri.j. About the same instructors of the past ycir will be employed next.
A one legged trampjoi) crutches, begcms: and very insulting in his actions,
was driven week.
from ^to'.vnj?oi a this
nPai lv fort,'? painters and I ('lass of''Jo at Harvard with thn firoom, 1 "aiTd at "tilTp 1 -^nd were Thomas Nelson Perkins, houis Adams, Kufm K. Thomas. George Hatty
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meet to hear and de-
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The Burden-Sloane Wedding at Lenox, Mass.
RICHEST FAJIILIKS REPRESENTED.
The Cereni«uy Performed In Trinity Church, l.roox, lu v. Dr. John Hall of Now \ork (iivinj the IilesslDff—The
Unhorii W'ero All Mouthers of the ilitrvard ClnsH of'03—-The lirldeftmaids and ]le»t Man—Comfort of the Guote.
richost l'amilios in America wore unltod at noon, whon in the Trinity Memorial
chlirch Jfln,L,s A,wri.romhe
Burden, Jr..
and Miss Florcncb Adele Sloans were married. Tho most elaborate pr^parations hud been made for the event. About three hundred guests were lindr- tho cam of Mr. and Mrs William Douglass
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Sloane, who IU .' taken pain* that all thoso biddon to eer.-inony should b.v entertained emir- !.v by tho fathar and mother of the bri l. Mrs Alison Phrdps Stoke» entertained Tally eighty guests at. her residence, "Shadowbrook." Th« church was trimmed with whitn and green. the colors of the Porpnl.vn club, the most exclusive organir.atmn at liar-, vnrd univorsity of which Mr. Kurdon is a member.
Ilriilcsmaids anil ll«nl Man,
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I Tho ushors worn all member? of thni/S
Ueorge Kiehmond, t'oarinp and
wor,. Columbus C. Ualdwin. Tha bridesmaids LLi" Kniirht? of St. John of this city wore Misses Kmily and Ijila Sloano. sis- Attention Given to Repairing tors of the brido, and Mi*s licrtrudo Vanderliilt and Miss Hentrioo Hend. Tho ... maids ot hosor wera Miss linth Twombly and MU« .tossie ^loatie. Predarick
Wintbrop was "nest man. The bride's dress was by Worth, of heavy sat4n. ivory colored, trim mod with point lace. The bridal veil was of very rare old lace, fastened at the crown of In tiaad with bunch of orange blossoms. Tho servile was read by Rev. I)r. William llrovenor, rector of Trinity church, and tho blessing was given by
Rev. Dr. .John Hall of Xew York. l)irectly after the ceremony traps woro in readiness in convey the jruests to Elm Court. t!:e Ijonoi country plar.o of Mr. and Mr-, sloano. Hero tho bndal broak- I he I'ike Street 1 .iveiyiiuili fast w:t- served.
Brought bv S|iriiil Truin.
The Curtis, one of the largest hotels in Lenox, was engaged for tho exclusive use of the wedding guests for throe days. A spccial train conveyed guests from Xew York to banex and will remain here until the visitors are ready to return. The item of expanse for transporting ISO broughams to Lenox for the use of quests is estimated at $7,-y)0. The bride's trosseau is said to have cost $10,000.
The presents have boen mostly in tho form of jowels and a i-onservnrivo estimate has placed ilia valve of the gifts at JTiV^ouo. For the convouioncc of his immediate family and guests Cornelius Vatulerbilt has -ecured the icon cottage at Lenox. Jumcs Abercombio liurden •Jr., has taken the Kdy cottage. Ji nn Sloune, the uncle of tiie brido, is en-
board of tei aining a large party at Wyndhurst,
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ficenu of a i- ntinuous round of fostivities this week wnich ternnnato I witii a dance given hy Mrs. Anson L'holps Stoker. .Many of ttio wedding guests attended this affair.
SCORE ANOTHER rOR LYNCH.
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Negro Ilanged hy a l\*•*« for iu RlBJIlsnHAM, Ala., U110 Near S' isbur^, ,Iim L'.iweil. colored, entiM- thi' run of Mary Huasev. a^ed l.", •liter of a pro tn iii 11 larmer. and.attempted to assault her. She screamed for help. Her lather cam.', and iho negro escaped. A poss was quickly organized and gave chae. capturing Powell near Calera. lie was taken back to Strasburg and uleniilied. The pusse then left with him, ostensibly for the county jail at Clinton, but I'nw.ll's body has been found hanging to a tree milo from Strasburg.
Debarred the L'AI*
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Smith, Lum Snuth's Puousning House, Magic, Key company, Foreign Trade Directory, Mammoth Publishing company, Magic Motal works, Big Mail company, Gum mod Address company-, Lum Smith Commission Houao, Giltcdgo Directory company, of Philadelphia, all different namos for the saino persons,have boon delmrn tin use of tho mails on charges ef using them for fraudulent pnrI poses.
Appointments to West 1'olnt.
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June
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—Cadet appoint-
inonts to West Point have been mada as George W. Pcndlnn, altarnata, Hannibal, Mo. William .M. Swalek, Chicago, Franklin Scattnn, alternate, Chicago Pcrrjr O. Sansberry, Moberly, Mo. Whitford Uiddle, Princeton, Ills. Fred 1$. Hrown, alternate, Cornell, Ills. Don C. oilman, Canton, Ills, Ralph N. Snder, alternate, Canton.
Not tiie Mhu X'bey Wanted. AsniKCiTOK, .Inncti—a telegram waa received by Chief Hazsn of the secret service bureau staling that the mnn arrested in Arizona ia the belief that he was Henri (or Haley), the ptrty charged with being implicated In tho tfceft of 185,(«• »n gold from tho Canon City mint has satisfied the offiacM that heLd net the man they are iu search for, and hag bevn released.
MIM Coadltlon I* nelinngftrl.
WASfflNttTOH, June —iVIiss. Affiry A, Dodge remains in about h" tion. Representative il .... improvement. Genorat i'.fertng a great d.»al, weaksr and breafhi wifh
Pap's Stores.
CAPS 9c.
And bcttcror.es at
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•'0c and 75c.
Juno .—Two of tho
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.'Joe,
HATS, Cost 35c Sell for 15.
Kmbroiderv Caps for babies. Nice white cordcd caps. 10c. Very nice embroidered Caps, huost styles, 15c, I90. 29c, :0t and up. Nicc fancy lawn bonnet,-. V^c and ^Oc. Ladies' sun bonnets. .'? 'c, 4O1: and 50c tikildri'ii's gingham si bonnet, 19c.
KMBK.01DKRY SALK.
oc and lUc embroiii "ry for 2 -c. 10c and I2 !-c embroidery tor oc: 15r 2()c and 20c embroidery for L0c. jW.T INT THR I. V\P -LADIES'
VEST i" (.:I:NTS.
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Duok il ts, niul tht^y aro lb** to**? for th« ^•••ny ami at a'4 Or* Tiqiio Stiiu* "wi
Pap's Stores
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111? North Washington Street:.'
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BOB DAVIS,
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l.xtri barpjius ladies' ribbed vest. slinped to b^dy, nieoK' trimmed, -•!ilv l.V effll ni. \rW wraptkh'S lu^t in~riv^ fir.'* «r*pp#ri. at ii8v\ 1 ari-i fl.'JA: prouit'M w«» i»v«r h:i 1. on« t*tvio iino. l-v ii at- $] ar.4 nr th*y iiTti h«nuti«'^. *\rr* lone: Tork I in t-t.ick an•* p:itt(*rn» ami roiur^, --.u-ory you can OV US Id client le ili OU1' Ut-IO*. 11. 1ft not nor think of, ?rif. Leather bolt^ hvlie*: 'm ,-ost .se.-. f.,r days without cntinpe, l)nt stmplv tiortiusc nave boon too sv Tin-: Bl-:Ta.v
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voureyt^. Now ilk Wair^tj* in, ar 4 ia !Nt ato A\*r» i^ hav« hunirods uf *tr3«»a.
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Maker and .Jeweler.
Balm.
Is quickly absorbed cleanses the nasal pasa a a pain ami ina a Heals the sores! to re senses of taste and smeil pro-
ttr»ctsth* tiMUAbram? from'aOditionni cohi. Il will A particle irf appliol ini»» nostril nn«i
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or hy Juail. KKV WiwTHKWM. 'A'ancn stroct. Yorx.
SCHLEITY'S
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Store.
Is the pmce to secure r.irp.iin. New roods oxr.hanped for old. Second hand poods your own price. Carpet Rugs at. 25 cents.
No. lib North C.reen Street, opposite 'ity Mall.
fflien BiUy was sick, *1 nam her Pastari*. When slio was a Child, sho cried for t'j.«t oria. SVhrn she became Miss, she clung in Csstoria. When she liad OiH4reo, she ga.ro thorn Ca^sria,
A Hoiisfihold Treasurer.
1). \V. Fuller, of Canajoharie, X. Y., says that he always keeps F)r. King's Xew Discovery in tne house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use that he wonld not be without it. if procurable. G. A. Dykeinan. druggist. L'atskill, X. Y.. -ays that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best congh remedy that it was used it in his family for eight years, and that it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not fry a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at Nye A BooeV drti£ store, Regular size oOc. and $1.00.
Home Seekers Excursion. The Vandalia will sell tickets to the West aa far as Colorado, Wyoming— South-west including Texas and eonae southern states at one fare for the round trip on May 21st and June 11th, 18SX"i. Return limit 20 days to the west and southwest. For south f50 days. For further particulars call on or writ* to J.C. Hutchinson.
Agent. ...
t-his sprinff. Thei'o is no niysiorr about the cause of
Separate iSkirt. s. Ladies' Belts. Organdies.
prices are all being marked iu ]iiain iigures. we have but one price to all. :inc] we that is not satisfactory for any reason. All yon have todoiYou rlnn'i oven have to iejl us your oxettsr if you don't want lr.
Swivel
REMNANTS.
A FEW SPECIALS.
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Our sleek is very complete and includes about all Hint anyone can desire and the mtU'o fari th »-oll them on our guarantee to refund Your money for any reason insures th« price* to bo corm
vSilks
Crepotis
1"0 While p.cd Spreads worth i? c. UH"I Extra Large Bed Spreads worth $1. ?o. ... a a S at in S or 7 0 50 pteces Shirting Prints, light grounds, worth 5c vd 40 pieces Indigo Prints worth nc yd -0 pieces Gnod Apron Gingham 5 pieces -10-in. Apron Ginghams with borders.
•ct uiMt us to allow -*n ad to vtm is ever hr our busmen boon so pieiu:our manner of iiiir
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to bring the prooda \m-i a.irl
Silk Waists, Shirt Waists, ParasoU Ladies Ties Silk Mitts Swisses, Lawns.
pieces '25-in. (Jheck Shirtings worth oc yd 2£e yd L5 pieces 30-iu. Heavy Check Shirtings worth /cyd. (ij-cyd ^0 pieces yard wide Brown Muslin 3c. yd pieces "I'oppcrell R" Rrown Muslin worth 7c yd Scyd 25 pieces ''Farmer's Choico" bleach Mnelin vrortli 7c yd .5oyd 10 picccs Fine Feather Tickings worth lfic yd.... ... 10c yd 1# pieces two-yard-wide Brown Sheeting l'i^c yd •Jo pieces extra heavy Canton Flannel worth 10c yd. ,7*c yd
LOUIS BISCHOF
127420 BAST MAIN ST.
Wash Silks
/ephvrs.
V\hoie one store sells as much poods as this one does, there is bound to be no oud of thi pieces remaining. We have grouped all our short length Wool Dress Stuffs and Silks oit eousi and marked at just, about half aud two-thirds of their former price. The iongths run from vnrd- to a good size dress pattern and includes the leavings of some of the beat things iiiijv.rtw the season. Don't fa:l to come and look oyer this oflering.
business for :tili
ret money
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Is il any wonder mo i^v .-o busy"
for your m.-
3t each §1.00 .. .S9c -V yd .. 4c yd ..Icyd 7c yd
