Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 July 1895 — Page 8

DARLINGTON.

Tra Booher rjent the 4th at LoganEport and South Bend. Ivimler & Crey have sold a lot of wheat to the Thorntown millers.

Trade is very quiet in this man'd town

but we hope it will soon revive.

Elder Egolf will preach at the Chris-j

tiau church Sunday morning and eve-

ning. \y

Nelson Quinn wiii be a candidate on

the republican ticket, next May. for marshal. If you want to buy a good Jersey cow or a horse see Ira Booher. He has them for sale.

Florence Anderson, daughter ol Joe Anderson, of Coliax. was buried lie re last weeic..-

Dock Booher has completed cutting down the grade on the street at the south Christian church.

The threshing machine is whistling the tjoys up. The wheat is very poor in quality as well as quantity.

Bertha Booher returned home from Frankfort .Monday, where she had been for ten days visiting frieuds.

Get some of the Shoe fly ixreese and put on your horses to keep the flies oil". For sale by Ira Booher Son.

The editor of the Echo has mustard growing around his oiiice so large that fowls of the air light in their branches and sing to the "duvii." 1 he editor is too busy guarding his "safe" to trim up those mustard 1 rees.

LINDEN-

M. E. llolliday is on the sick week. 'v

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Some are complaining of not feeling ver well at this place.

What became of the two barrels of whiskey that came to John Smith's of Linden.

Beck Smith has torn down his old stable and built a neat little stable on the same ground.

This year has had th., hottest and coolest days that has ever been known in this county by the oldest, inhabitants.

Wheat threshing this season will not be as long a jub as last. There were a irood many acres of wheat that \7ere never nut.

Van H. Miller is building a nice house in Shank'lin's Addition to Linden anil is

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talking of building more if he can rent |_ them at fair figures, lhat is the way George Warren through threshing.

to build up a town. Go on an you are doing just right. Prosecutor Kennedy had legal business before Squire Parkers court last Mondaj. An attorney from Kirkpatnek also had business there the same day.

The Odd Fellows had work in the second degree on last Wednesday night degrees soon.

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order is prospering.

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noted Linden, man is

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ilrinlcs by the quart,

presume as he is a man that does

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violate the law he will continue to soli. The bar tixtures that were bought in by John Lyons at a constable sale on the 7th inst. were removed to the livery barn by a man that held a mortgage on them. The end is not yet. .,

OPPOSSM RIDGE-:

Ueaith is pretty good at pres'-nt. Wheat threshing will commence here next week.

W. J. Mills sold four head of cattle this week that weighed .'.--0. Oats are being cut- They are so short they will have to be mowed.

Charles Easley and Sam ancleave are very busy repairing buggies and doing other blacksmith work.'y.

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Sherman Stilwell was home last week from it visit from the Crawfordsville Normal school. \V. J. Miles. John Deer and Miss Bertha Canine will attend the 1'.

Convention to be held at Baltimore. Md., next week,

KINGSLEY'S CHAPEL-

his uncle

Joe Moore is working for Jesse. Mrs. Alht» Cox is better at this ing.

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T. W. Sutton cut Al. Peebles wheat for him this year. J. II. Castor is the proud owner of a new tubular well.

Will Vaniee. of Darlington visited his father last Sunday. A. Elmore has returned from a visit with his sister in Illinois.

Prospects were never better for a good corn crop than the presont year.

George Warren has got the contract for threshing our ring this year. It is reported that Miss Lou. Trimble will teach our school next winter.

Grand Semi N

Dry Goods* Millinery' Capes, Made Underwear, Shirt 'Waists, Sr and everything in our Dry Goods

Largest and Best

Chas. Long is running the engine for

Wm. DickEon had to kill a tine horse this week on account of a broken leg. Mrs. Hancock of Darlington is teaching music to a class of 8 in this vicinity.

Rock Bond is feeding for George Warren's threshiug machine this year,

Brent Engle has purchased a new iron horse and will proceed .to wear it out right away.

Mrs. Allie .Martin has returned to Thorntown after several days visit with friends and relatives.

NORMAL NOTES.

More new students Monday. Interest the work is increasing.

EttaFollick entered last Monday.

Clara Campbell represents Cherry Grove. A una Darnell is one of arrivals.

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Lillie Miles is another of the new

urivals.

Arthus Yount attended the exercises Monday

Mina Michael is the I from Linden. Thomas Rice took a ten mile ride on his bicycle Mouda.

representative

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Sherman Yacscovoc wiil work in Union township next year. -,

^Russell Lookabiil is taking Frenclrih connection with his other studies. The object of education should be to teach us rather how to thii3k than what to think.

The normal oii'ers a tine Opportunity to those who wish to make up work preparatory to entering school next year.

Perry T. Martin resigns his place as an assistant in Wabash Collegi

PUMPKIN RIDGE-

Brent Engle has a now bicycle.

Wheat threshing has commenced. Jack Martin was in Garfield Saturday ni^ht.

T.\V. Sutton has purchased binder. Most of the farmers have quit ing their corn.

MONDAY MORNING, JULY

Bruce Morris visited frionds.in 1 h"i itown Sunday.

Several from here attended tho 1 ourth at Indianapolis,

EnosO'Connor transacted lusii. in Lebanon Tuesday. Rev. Grimes will preach at Kin^s-.e\ Chapel to-morrow.

Dude Elmore is the champion wheelman of the neighborhood.

From the present outlook theu. will be plenty of apples this season, George Warr'n has the contnu to thresh the wheat in this vicinity.

S. II. 1. Trout purchased .'{00 bushels of corn from Mr. Wilson last wot

The oats crop is short this yar. 1 ut will average about bushels to tho acre.

Dan Yager, of Advance, was '.:ist week with his well drilling ichine. He sank four wells for Mr. OV-. nor, but failed to find a sutlicient P'M'I -y of water.

YOl NTSVILLE.

Jesse Yount, of Indianapolis it mtr friends here for a few day-.

Carleton Sny.'er has the rej of making most excellent ico ere. '.

Whoat is averging from five teen bushels per aere in this vicinity.

Arthur Yount iias returned from Chicago to spend a few days with friends.

Mis-.i Jennie Sweeney is spending the summer with her cousins at Cleveland. Ohio,

Heart llayworth, John Work and Orvel Sweeney spent the 4th in Indianapolis.-•

Misses T.Ui Bard and Minnie 1'oder of and Canton. Ohio. are. the gpest^ and

accepts tl principalship of tho James- Mrs. Allen Bard. town schools. Several men are engaged in building a —A prophet is not with honor save new dam across Sugar Creek for the within his own country." So we Woolen Mills Co, thought when we real the article of J.J show advertising medicines of C. Kennedy on "Interesting Pupils in Indian origin gave several entertainLiterary Work" in the Primary Teacher, motits this week which were well a'tended.

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McClure & Qraham's Trade Palace.

Will Walters and family of Lafayette, and Dan Yount and wifoof Indianapolis, spent a few days with friends here last week,

J. M. Work", Jr., is taking lessons in juggling: he expects to go on tho stage self soon. Thus far he can turn a wagon wheel and stand on his head.

plow-, James Walters, George Shankliti and Earl Hurley acompanied by Misses

THIS SALE WILL COMMENCE

And includes every article in our Mammoth' Stores. There will Positively be n« reserve in this Sale, but every article goes at Net First Cost.

They all go at these Prices. We now oiler unother Grand Opportunity to buyers, for mean just wli -t. we say. People know if and that, is what makes Our Net Cost S^les so successful. So come along' friends, nrst come, first, served from the

Ever Shown in Montgomery County Remember the Date, MONDAY MORNING. July 15th, for Thirty Days at Net First Cost.

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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report

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'. Burgess, our blacksmith is deeply engaged in the origination of patents

Last week, Mr. Burgess, the blacksmith. invited Cy Fink into his garden for *he purpose of convincing him of his suecefs as a gardener. Potatoes, bean*-, corn, cabbage, etc., were carefully investigated. Then came the beets. As Burgess was giving a glowing description of what he supposed to be line variety of mammoth beets, Fnik gathered hold of tho finest one and soon succeeded in racking it from the irround. Burgess became very much ii.'ariated until he was informed of the fact that he was cultivating hogwofdn insti ail of I.eels.

ABSOLUTELY PURE

ltirh Stout. M.aido Hurley and Grace wec-ney

spent

Sunday at the Shades.

Read -.chof'e ad. today. Discount price? on wool dress '.goods. and special price lot& in all departments,

Ju^t What's NeeOed

Exclaims thousands of people who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla at this searson of the year, and who have noted the success of tho medicine in giving them relief from that tired feeling, waning appetite and state of extreme exhaustion after the close confinement of a long winter season, the busy time attendant upon a large and pressing business dur ing the spring months and with vacation time yet some week's distant, it is then that the building-up powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla are fully appreciated. It seems perfectly adaptcu to overcome that prostration caused by change of season, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains the system, it purities and vitalizes the blood.

Veterans!

I Tae Chickamauga Battletield Dedication September 18-20 Want to go? Imposing ceremonies. Great reunion. Low railroad rates via Queen it Crescent loute. W. C. Ricearson,

Cincinnati. O.. is glad t.j answer questions.

Farms for sale. 118 W. Main St.

C. A. Miller Co tf

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Carpets,Mattings, Wall Paper Window Shades. Rugs, and all in our Large Carpet Store at Positive Net First Cost. 2

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(iumt Citizens l.rnt H'.

Dr, Tucker is organizing a O.kj.I f'iti zens League throughout the cmmtv He has been successful in a few tOWn"0' but in some places he is no l.njw, successful as some thought, as a

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many do not care anything about it

.HsirriiiKf Tho matrimonial business

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Clerk's oflice has been exceedingly dull as only one liconse was issued this"week' and that was Herbert T. Wilhiteimd Sada R. Lone.

T!ic .JiimrMowii Prr.** Sold.

Sam Yanclevivo has eoid his interest in the Jamiist iwn Press to his partner, Mr. O. W. Ihish, of that place. wish the. new propn»tor success.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Cu-toriv

When she v.us a Child, she crieil for C.wtoria.

When she became Miss, she ctun^ to C'asinrin. Whenslio lmd Children,she gavethem CiWoria,

The Development of the Sou:.: is being rapidly pushed by the scrieso! excursions ofiored by ths Queon .V cent Route from Cincinnati, runrg each month, to principal south?, points.

The low rate of one fare for the round trip is offered on theso occasion?, gelling tickets June 11th. July 5th, Augutt'th. September 10th and October 2nd. ISM.

Twenty days are allowed in which to return. These excursions afford an excellent opportunity to go and see for yourself what the outh offers to the northern man.

The Queon & Crescent has oven million acres of farm and timber lad for sale. 615.00 to 60.OO per acre on easy terms. It will pay you to investigate.

Address Chas. W. Zell. D. 1', A. Cincinnati, O. W. A. Beckler, ,\. P.A. Ill Adams St.. Chicago. III. C. Baird. T. P. A., Detroit W. W. Dunesvant. T. P. A., Cleveland: W. C. IJincarson. G. P. A.. Cincinnati. O.

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