Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 August 1895 — Page 8

SOUTH-WEST UNION.

jn l.a. tiio" -o ir. .• i.i?

house, J'-rry F!. '..inn is goi!.--' "...

K-, lieck ij6'--_rr at s" In LcireJ. Ilrilt^n i= ta'Airi. •, .i. s. mill back on the creek.

The re will 'no services at Sa.-''_ -.r SuE'day morning at iloicloek..,

?&y'4or- Au-Mn h"as sold .r i.»* ff \\*pa)"y

fur

..fie Vancleuve has stld h. por hi' o: other. William. of Lro«"„s

We had a good meeting s.t ot iicli 11-: Sunday. Th:* pcnool fs'progressing tiicf y.

L'fc^r" will be a tetnperauc* •M.pper nt Salem church to.idgM.: -.i m-Wi: installation right &*'.<-* •=, i'vsrybody invit"d. ., .-=

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""i wan'.- to

wi ba the next hi]pi'rvi.-or: i.v'.v Knsh i? getting .iun_r a? tea::. o? .S"'K!ay schools, and how Urn\c :bis would !iv vi'h'iut nic'-iii..

Y0UXTSVILL2.

•\T resent peace reigns si:p:e:::*"\

Hfcry Skcllon is., with if rids :i--^r. ar,i.'e county. ".t- Aec.i Arfe! i? visitir.i* reisr -.t ?di. Vickory. Ohio.

"Abe ljurke ha- been call?.1, "l

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of iiib nek mother. l.)i\ Yv\ f\ Webb and wife wr adihtione i-j the M. Ii. church.

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Prayer meeting Sundav niL'tt :. wb? ei ndiicted by Mr?. Uarrv ^laxwe.J.

Ed-.vard iraliam is one, of p}ey*srepresentatives at the county normal.

They say that 1 ountsviiie v.'as well •••.rftpTppeiited last Sunday at ihe.Shades.

•Mr. ar.'i Mrs. I)avui lievnolds, of Lo--yar.sport. '.vere with relatives her* :ast week.

Pr. Webb has purchased the Father Wood property aim inteni.ir novir.« therein soon.

Messrs Lucas. oC Waycetown. and Vvairoer. of Alatuo. furnish our i-Jtizens with fresh beef.

Harry Maxwell and wife are enjoying ccuniry life with friends here, Harry is as jovial as ever and wears the same umiie.

The ice cream supper Saturday night.

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was a sce.'e-s. The proceeds netted a about which were donated to l^ v. Drown.

Tbost- ,ic r. the sick Jiet are Kl!a Iivnn. Olari uti- t=. wrrie 'ink. .1. C. B-i'-* -'-Ire. I!. Fink and F.is'-

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Fin&" -hs^'pat a aV« *'"i..r I- ids'blacn-

nru ..lily i-tr'-'iJ'J aiactiitierv, saf i- wirt «it '.-ids'} wi.l FUT. 7 SlSit 5fv

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ers e.vaa ii:t:t:.'i. for .litT. it a'.!I fiinn.y a.-qja:rMe :i tb- urr:ia'.i :al .'coiuurn id the r-(5U.iiu&y. .SjClXiitl Au.'O.i jr were partly, maue. -up

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such,material.

Ihe -.(.lid... Mtuds'• Sof'iety.: ov Possum's tilory. ci Haehelor's- Cub. of Vouutsville. are Jaru»-ntlr.£c .over ineir ioss. ss car J.- ?.:e rUCvMc c:r._r the ciai Je of {i-.-ri^ima ^hu'^'efoC'* and Edward Tackr hwii:-er. The ncjt:ai ceremony ,\:.i Id ye-!ormed bv Fie.. ik uiev Wtit-' ''fall. !aek-Ho]5ow. after wnich Mr. I-ilifs- iti will proeee'.i *.ci deii ver an e.tiis compir,y.

NEW SCOTLAND-

Ifejlth is ^i-ueral.y :jd.

P/.t-Jeori'e Crane has bou|rliv a farm,.

A double weddins? wih take place here soon. \Ym. Keller is doing carpenter work near New Hoss.

Frac.1 McOirmick will.move,to Boone county in a short time.

»s Mary Weeus is stayics with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Keller.

Miss Urr.i Marwood. o£ (i'ville. is visiting relatives here this week. We have two land agents in this vicinity. A1 Kelsey and .Jackson liarwood. ,•

Taylor Alstic has sold his farm to

Dry Goods, Millinery, Capes 3

SE Made Underwear, Shirt Waists. 3 and everything in our Dry ^Goods =3 Store. 3

^uiiuuuuuiui mimm mum imm

Lee Swit/.er and will move in the near •future. Tho Cood Templars will give an ici •••cream supper Saturday.:.* v&uii p. -A.i:g. ar the ilet -tist church,

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Th-re ir much nckt-esF.

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Isaac button's little boy is v-r\ sic*. ..

Eliza Hums is visiting frieuds li'-to.

j. Th"'..-t rani1-i: ma''i! boiler cor^ Charley JJnz-y w.il u: ive thi.- placi? ii' SOO,

Petalo-?a will be a scarce article this j\ar. Th? o.-its '.verc

l.aflly

weath' r.

-.,rc. '".td Ii u-ils 'ml

dar.a^ed by

iirother Trotter rilleir tne puipit here: this vi-eeK.".• Ta. r* .vas about nr f. u: *.L of a".\ heat crop-this year.

Jf.h if, '.vt fell froiu luad of .y and ot badly hurt.

Mart Clark haa-sjuue".t?-A.X«^iauap!!.i8 to sea his ^•rand' daUL'hter.

doseph liennor has taken posession of i.the store he purchased' of 1'. C. I'rose.

iijiiT'liOuias Si tutus, of tins place has purchased the elevator at Mellot of a Toledo. :ii m.

Charley Hariand and family ar.d twu sisters leave for the Wabash t: a lish, iin^tnp.

The Good Templars will have an ice cream supper at the.M., .E..church Sat-, urd.ay niirht.

Horn to S. M. Hilkey and v\ife a Id pound sjirl the 'JOth. S. M. says he is ail right now. as he has a boy ar.d i^irl.

Dr. Cherzijiin has returned from Park county, and will rent or sell, ss he mteuds to tfo back and take care of his father and mother.

SCRAPS.

There are .'."Jn.iiOO maid servants in London. 'J"h'.' French uovermcnt annually a ,'propriateg f'J.'JioO.UOU for.,,, various cliari-|at tirS.

Dr-atbs from alcoholism are most nu-|never I merons in liussia, iJenmaik and Norway.

It is estimated that there are :!...'00 moonlight distilleries the United States., ^weenen has a deaf and dumb corps of the Salvation Army. Four meittiiisjs are tield weekly.

It pays to trade at the Pig Store.

NORMAL NOTES.

Three more weeks of the tei •«.- Mr. Patterson '"jtere,. he N hi 'il ti' I week. nle ic1 i- irt

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,' ated. W. 1. Cor was a \isitorr,: ma! Wednssoay,

Anna Wf*k-, .f Whil^svil!.iiut- rick tor week.

Miss Hirsisor. are.. :".i Cfiaptd exercises [•'xiviay. Mr. llowk.' of I'oal Creek, s...several days on account ofiSldi 'o :!i.

Trustee elect Kleiser. of En ,vi '.o-r' ehip was a. .visitor at the NyM'sal Mvti 'iti \.

Mattie Nichols and Fditu'V."' '"-iin fr'»ai their homeH at Whit*:-1. .. lav.

Harry Ke-ler make- th"

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home in Scr-f tj

bicycle'.

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i'jjQp. Ric". of Brown tow.sci,' 1 .-in.:? j-.\u«atuve it home and msites '.1: ma! each day,

iirr 1 r«u Ho lU'l :n

ii? hiui the yielct is fec-F, harvest is nearly ended and

f--j.promises

Is the Word Expressing the Excitement Over Our

Grand Semi-Annual Net Cost

The Phenomenal Low Prices are moving this stock like a Kansas Cyclone. make no reserves in this Mammoth Stock.

We never advertise Cost Sales till we have made up our minds

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all put up: oniv a licht crop. There are

plenty of apples and pears, although

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Wheat and -ye threshini *.l^i nearly every where.:- oati: nearly done and thrashing j~in Vii:" and Marion count.'., '.- .....*., ,,

ilemen wiio i»i ui man i? r. povt'-d lo.huVt. .. n', iinother -f'-'.-jU'.1. '.v'^jje seve-ral were 1. d. frostbitten. "'I'tiii'ss it: 'I'.i.tiLoodV Hours I've ^vo

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tiU. l-:-t -jo(.es .iccay." Kf-p .i-vay wick'-M i.'m. ai o.

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tnougli li^lit. is secured ic gouct c:,»ndi-' North-,vM-^t tc.'.ian-' Ji tion. Paat'.irage and meadows.' where •'-•.•'fic.- wa? h.e.d at tne .Lmttie ro'.u.d rood rains fell, have recovered and are

turnuii tjreen Jifjainv -,C.orn -is.in cooa-

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condition, promisiag a sjreat crop, is |l®ci.ure was by A ldiap irt silk tasselipi fast and roastin^'-ears are ,'jOw. a^twr.... he Liude.)„/.'.ei:,:e in market. Potatoes, beans, vegetables, ^.. ..^hurcL:, ^tv .LoU!i. i[ir s.ii.'ect melons and tomatoes are in urooci con-

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ijition and growing rapidly, Millet looks the 5:i.b,i( ct .very well, and the second crop of ciover |.'Alts

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j.ilooti*' out!t iir '[he liooije Cttunty Faif* will b© held Lebanon. August l'J to inclusive, 1 he managers of the exposition have made a promise that they hare flu. |{i-i«w «M-rn!»u!f«l.

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People know this to be true, hence the Wonderful Success of Our Net First Cost Sale.

nrObUSE & OUABAINS

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niestir.i,' yy-terda and the eve-

-crvicw wiis i.well at tended.^ The

Fiea.-he: sa nir- Lib.a... *. hat

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good seed: timothv is nearlv ---stn.ctLe. ente. .aiijin/utid tl,

fruit'dl.. one and .'. .t? hunilkKl in

ful manter.

Tho

manv are falliru eveniin with aT'Cture by llr. i!.A. Tucker, of Crawfordsvilie. "To-morrow the regular camp meetinir services will begin and an excellent programme has been arranged for the entire sesion.—

'ntreeraw raw tins will "less this

Lafayette Jo.in.al.

jnot tullilled nor offered a premium that The Lafavette Band serenaded hf they have not, paid, and this in a large

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measure accounts for the past success jj,round The band stains ab-vit .'JO and insures the tutor- achuvements of pieces and is one of the best in the State, S.th" society. An additional attraction

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Highest of ail in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Is

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ltP return from lh lir

and the musj{ yas highly aI

tii^ \eai will be the bicycle races on Thev have a great leader and he deschool lay--Tuesday. The [irises of- I fered have attracted the attention of

j-Home of the bent wheelmen the coun- Read the iJig

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,pre,iat..d.

Cojje aga:o boys,

tore ad to-day and save

Carpets. Mattings. Wall Paper Window Shades. Rugs, and all

in our Large Carpet Store at Positive Net First Cost. 3

ftuam man mmm mmmimx

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•i. .1, ij •..iVt?CiHy 'A* -.!- ii -tbo the coart house,'corh*'['many fh-tsiers '.vent,'ctt... course thej '.veie ioserB i' was a whetfl uL fortusc given ,.way as priies. ',, pie of the uity pick on V:v--an..i amusemeiits thai

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Crawford lot. and *t jt I kind.- 1 tlie 11 ood Cits want a closed towo. vvhV things as-wheels of fort .-

The -alvariftii Am.,

It is =.iid by 1 iutl",,j{y |t_ v,the:- Salvation Army v, ed in this city in about ihreir

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weeks as -ooi: as suitalc-^ be-found. This one

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the ?ame fate as the old ost" it completely starved out t'ewi army this city cannot

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many of the toughest nf •.pyej!• them and beside they back s.ide as the excitement is over

Saturday August

10 ss the

Dr.

One dollar is the price to Lai: .'- inkuckee. (Marmont. and return, lal train will be run Timedgoing and coming wiii soon i-•: bshod. Make )our arrti' jzeuift-. ready and go. J.

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to sell at

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