Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 July 1895 — Page 8

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SOUTH-WEST UNION.

Wheat is about all threshed.

Mrs. Susie Keller is on the sick list Mori,' Hubbard lost a valuable mare last week.

The -Black eyed detective" is around. Look out boys. Wro. Grubbs and wife visited .Tack

McCormick Sunday. Rev. Faulk, of Brown's Valley, preached to a large congregation at the Baptist church Sunday.

The prospects for a good corn crop

Frank Miley is goiK- ajnetov'n work.

We have had good rains here and com looks well. A few more rains and' we will have plenty of tine corn.

Wm. Hixon has the contract to build Martha Orter's house. George Thomas and wife spent last Sunday in the county seat.

James Ames has threshed acres of wheat which yielded ."0 bushels

A blacksmith has located in our town lost? and will work for Isaac Henry.

Joseph Bannor has bought a half interest in P. Crosse's grocery store. Wm. Jackson is talking of moving his saw-mill to Tonnestec in a short time.

Benny Wilson is very low with consumption and is not expected to live long.

T. A. Templeton and Jerry Hass have purchased a new thresher and will commence business this week. They paid £1.!»00 for the machine.

The Argus-News scribe says that milk is cheap enough at 1 cents a quart. We

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were never better than at the present s„ain. time A larg&ISfcmber of new students this The Good Templars will have an ice

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cream supper at Salem church August Slusser was a visitor at the nor,'3d. Everybody invited. Gilbert Rush has turned his back on the Happy Hollow society, and speeds his Sunday evenings it. New Market.,.,,,

WINGATE.

Wheat threshing is the order of the a heat wont make one third crop.

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way home the horse ran away, throwing one of the girls out of tne cart. She was severely hurt about the head and neck.

NORMAL NOTES."

Sadie 'ovv entered Wednesday.

Marv Courtney has enrolled with us

ma! Tuesday. Harry Kesler. of Scott township is with us again.

Eugene Owsl.^v. of Franklin, is uae ofe the new arrivals. There will be a number ot new students enter Monday.

Elder Creighton was a visitor at' eral exercises Monday.

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•Toe Galt-vkas cone to New Market -n a visit. F. M. Bagby has returned from 1 iiinois.

Miss Trotter, of Kipley. was a visitor,

at general exercises Tuesday. I Mattie Nichols and Edith Wren, or

\t.,rL-ct -r. 1 Whitesville. entered this week-.

County Superintendent Coon?, Lebanon. .vas.a visitor at the cdh TuesJav.

The new students from Coal Creek this week were Messrs. Hawk. Alien and Murphy.

A number of the students wil! take the teachers' examination the last Saturday in this month. ,. :y,. •.«. 1. How many square miles had the thirteen colonies in 17702: In

What per cent, have they lost?

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What per cent, has Massachusetts

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equaled what per cent, of North ^Carolina's': If New Vork was as thickly set­

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Dry Goods, Millinery, Capes, 3 Made Underwear, Shirt Waists. 3

and everything in our Dry Goods 3 Store. 2

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will bet a coon skin, and throw the tail tied as the Chinese Empire, how many of trouble both girls and boys in. that he buvs his milk. people would it have? They can blame the saloon for I r- IV rv-if* riiP-1 r,n the

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y. 1L leTl a 522£5 *.• B. u. .11 chilaren and many friends to mourn her Ho years a= it durine t.ie past o,

The rain did the '-taters good. A!iie Nicholson is cutting oats.

10- What will be the population of The Good Templars are playios? out

loss. years? I doctor skiped out. If our boys nw

Warn Mitchell's two little girls came ^^^trth^Xy'clalnvr'wre^! to town one day last week and on tlieir 1H2 THIS k.

KIRKPATRICK.

Jack Kellev sold his machine to A. D. Archey. C. C. Stingfey had business at the city last week.

Jjhn C. Hutton was in this neighborhood last week. The boys are coming back now. as it has got cooi-r. you know. liirara Parker sold 1 .on ^tingley a fine Poled Angus cow Sat'irday.

Wm. Evans has sold his threshing machine to Goodwin A: Bower". W. .J. McOee has a tine ^truwstack if it did take threa men's crops to make it.

The show bas gone where the woodbine twinetb and the goose hangs high. 1

some of the wheat in this locality is

rprom another i-orrespomlent Plenty rain now. The prices of grain are away down.

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.. New Vork's area equals what per b-other. cent, of North Carolina'.' Wheat not very good, neither in quanVirginia's area is five-sixths tnoun- tity nor quality.^:, tainous or hilly. How many acres level The prospect for com was never better than is now.

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en colonies in '2000 if the per This is to be deplored as we ueed tem-

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making as much a: t??r tiers.' Cha=. i'Min and Grace Gray were married iast Frir.dav at Limei:. Lookout for another marriage soon.

Kirks, of Bowers, supports a new Cyclone stacker this year. They say it piles the straw. To be sure. •Joe Carico and other-from this place, went to White and Newton counties, this week, looking for farms.

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Mrs. Nervie David is visiting her

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Mrs. Epps has come back to stay with J. W. Kirkpatrick.

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irteen co onie_ in H-J J. W. Kirkpatrick. ed and it is rumored that she will soon cen .gain. ... Th- United Brethren church will apply for a divorce. Vountsville ha1? no i• In 11 io Delaware population I ,T r.i_ have preaching once a month at the M. town marshal at present but should equaled .hat p,r cent, of E.hode Ishave, as they wanted =ome one to go to

The United Brethren church will

New York's population in 1770 Kverybody busy threshing and cut- Crawfordsville for a policeman.

ting oats. The oats crop is much better than was expected. The young people have a great deal

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McOlure & Graham's Trade Palace,

medicine shoe? is no mot o. Tb-

and not a medicine crank Elba Frally and Dan Smith, of Marion, are visiting the family of Aaron Milier. I Dan was disappointed. He found the girl in other business. We are sorry he came so far and didn't even get to tak" her a buggy riding. If at first you don succeed, try, try again.

YOUNTSVILLE.

Clarence Fink was in Wavnctown

Monday. Jesse Vount came in with :i fine lot of squirrels Wednesday.

Misses Mollie Vount and Clara Hall, of Indianapolis are visiting here this week.

Ed Troutman is having his buvri repainted. Bachelors Ciub keep your eye upon him.

The Vount Woc'er Mill Co.. have completed their new dam. ai. wnl run

steadv time now. Ed Troutman and Guy TJmwrmsiii. were in Crawfordsville. \Yi.v:ucsilay 1 night. Eddie did not return with the I birtl cage as everybody thought he I would.

Dr. White Cloud and his show left us la^t Monday and are now in Shannondal?. The Dr.'s business was very poor, the people of this place being on to all traveling fakes. His show was also very rotten.

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There was a free-for ail scrap on Mon!day night. After the show a certain husband accompanied by -Col. Jac."

Potatoes look more favorable since the and a party of singers went to his resi

dence and wanted his wife to get up and play the piano which she refused. The husband grabbed her and tore her garments from her and she was compelled to go to a neighbor's house for shelter. The men finally came together with weapons but were seperated be-

fore they could hurt each other and are

has come back to stay with now enemies. The wife has not return-

THIS SALE WILL COMMENCE

MONDAY MORNING, JULY 15TB

.•.-.-..vjsiurfyrom another correspondent. Jos. Hay worth did business in Fran-

reserve in this Sale, but every article goes at Net First Cost..

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They all go at tlicse Prices. We now ofier \nother Grjind Opportunity to buyers, tor wt mean just whit we say. Peo]le know itiii'l that is what makes Our ^Net Cosr S.iles so successful. Ho come aloii^ friends, nrst come, first served trom the

Largest and Best Stock of Goods

Ever Shown in Montgomery County. Remember the Date, MONDAY MORNING July 15th,

M'OX.VRB & GRAHAM

cisville this week. Benton Snyder made a business to Indianapolis I'ridav.

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

Byron and Orvel Sweeney successful huckster men. Timothy hay is a great deal better than farmers anticipated.

Marion Lucas, of Waynetown called on friends here Saturday evening. There is an abundant crop of pears plumbs and apples in this township.

George Munns raises very line wheat: it tookHO acres to produce bushels. Annie llarpel. ot Wayne town ship will teach in Ripley the coining

term. Miss Ball, of Iowa, and Miss Jennie Thompson are visiting friends in Indianapolis.

Elsie Thompson who has been

attending school in Lai' h)ette is home

atrain. 1» is a sad fact that whiskey will

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animated fools of the brightest lights. Mrs. Walter Smith, of Chicago is spending a few weeks with her many friends.

William Deitz. of Alamo, says he will probably have twenty-live bushels of peaches.

The gross receipts of the show for the week were at least c'J.oO. Shannondale is their next point.

Beecher Troutman has secured a good position in Indianapolis. Beecher possesses business qualifications and we wish him success.

Miss Schell. or Winimac who has been visiting friends here, returned to her home Monday where she will teach school the coming winter.

Benton Snyder has struck upon a novel plan of killing mice by catching them and freeziug them to death by throwing them into a dish of ice cream.

Read Bischof's ad. to-day. Discount prices on wool dress goods, and special price lotE in all departments.

Farms for sale. llS W. Main St.

C. A. Miller it Co tf

Mammoth Stores. There will Positively be fld

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Carpets, Mattings. Wall Paper 3

gi: Window Shades. Rugs, and all =S in our Large Carpet Store at Posi- 3 tive Net First Cost. 3

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John Johnson has secured a

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in Clinton county known as the Pic!/!! Mills and Circleville gravel road'/. which he receives 82.'!,HVa IT

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sYhen Baby was Kick, wo pavo her fVtnrh, When she was a Child, she cri.-il for Cast oris When she became Miss, sho clun,.- to Castor'a When sho had Children, sho Rave thorn Casu rij,

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I will pay cash for Produce, find fancy (jroccrics wry eh»

.Soeoiul-lirmd Goods bought and

J. M. Stephenson]

6 Norili (iroon St.

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Safe Moving and Transfer I)u :r.s Oflicc. 292 east Markrt street G. F. McDonald's Livery Stable.

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