Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 October 1895 — Page 8
THE OLD KELIABLE
With an 18x40
where we "ot them.
Trade Palace
NEW FALL GOODS.
Our new Fall Millinery eclipses them nil anil we have the best trimmer in the city ready to do your work at reasonable prices. The new fall
Dress Goods and Trimmings
are the handsomest you ever saw. Such beauty for the money was never before shown. Our new purchase of Hosiery, Underwear, and Knit Goods is immense and prices rock bottom. Our new
Blankets and Comforts
Are all at bargain prices. Our staple department is complete in every thing. Carpets. Oil Clstlis. Rugs, Mats and Window Shades for everybody. Ladies our store is Headquarters for fall and winter
We show a stock that for general beats them all. ai.d don't you forget it.
WHILE AT NEW YORK
Cut Glass and Art Ware
Beyond all former lines at prices below all Competition. Come and see, also get my prices. Fitting of eyes and repairing of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry is our fort at the Corner ]ewelrv Store of
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IS BRIM FULL OF
APES AND OOATS.:cotmrr's
L'xcellenee. stvle and low
Gentlemen. if you want to see the best line of
PANTS GOODS. SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS
in Crawfordsville and get the best workmanship, best lit and the lowest prices you ever heard of, come to us for your merchant tailoring. Our whole stock was bought
011
C. L. ROST.
-THE-
"MODEL" SHOE STORE
For Good. Medium Priced
Boots and Shoes.
"THE MODEL"
]2.r N. Washington St. Arms' Old Stand.
Solid Oal\ Bedroom Suit
$5.00 PER SET
Worth §9.00 everywhere. Ask to see the full $6.50: soft as a feather tick covered with corduroy. you sit upon it.
Cook Stoyes and Heaters.
We are on top this fall with prices below all, and don't forget we are headquarters for Caqjets and Rugs. We can fit your house out complete, Window Shades and all. Try us once and be convinced.
Zack, Mahorney & Sons.
If you would only come in and
see this Beautiful
could luiv it for
^5!
Inch you could not, duplicate
any place in the city for less
than S'J.50.
inch bevel glass for $10.50. You would wonder We will sell you the best chair you ever saw for
Turkish Couch for Don't buy one until
LADOGA.
Baloon ascension October 2C.
Remember the corn carnival Oct. '26.
Miss LustH Smith is very low with consumption. tJ. E. Grimes taua recovered from an attack of typhoiel fever.
I. W. Lough and wife visited with Lebanon frieuds Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs Ol Gill and Master Harry, were down from Cruwfordsvilh- over Sunday. Sara (Jill
WHS
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alow market for cash and we invite
everybody to come and see the I argain prices we are offering this fall. :-:o. Respectfully,
M'CLURE&GRAHAM
I purchased the Finest Line of Gold, Silver and Leather Novelties. Watches,
called home the latter
part of lust week on account of the Hickuees of hi duughter, Nina.
The starlight party who rode out to the home of Perry Tapp and wife on the dru\ iHSt Tuesday nisjLit. was highly entertained and had a very pleasant evening.
Harve Wilson, with his sifter A1 lie, and Miss Hath" Morrison, of iliis place, took advantage of the Uayion •"•xour
Sun 'ay morning and visited the Mrs. Lillian Roup.
fiii sister,
eal. of Cincinnati, who had
was accompanied bv hi? wife. They I came to visit their cousins, Messrs. (Jeo. and Lee CMS*. He died Sunday evening about 1 o'clock at the home of the home of the latter Tln-\ turned to his home with the remains Monday. He was the sou of Col. O'Neal of Covington. \.
LINDEN,
The railroad well at this place is failing.
The"late hard frosts have stunt growing L'rass.
There are a great many people plaining of stomach trouble,
Mrs. Kachel Thopjas lias gone lo Indianapolis for medical attention.
Walnuts and hickory nuts are ripe, ana in places the ground is almost covered with them.
A. S. Cone, better known as Cole, has a serious attack of typhoid fever. It is to be hoped he will wear it out and be among us once more.
A new wagon and buggy maker is' here in the old wagon shop on the corner. His name is J. A. Bieber, he is an old soldier and his work recommen itself.
Rev. D. A. Marford visited his sister and her family the latter part of last week, returning on No. 5, Sunday. He did not ride his wheel up there this time.
Fred Thomas i6 the champion well driver of this place. He puts down wellb and insuree#plenty of water. He strikes a fountain head where there is plenty. 1
The time was when a saloon keeper could not get a place to board in this place, and had hard work to get water to driak. How things have changed since then.
J. S. Bennett and wife are son ev hat lonesome since their daughter and family, of Deer Creek, have returned to their home. They may never all be to gether again.
White it Bautn will soon be ready to take care of all the grain that comes to this place. They are putting in new machinery and bins and it will not be anything like it waB before.
K. 11. Miller was going to linish up the house that Martin Porkins began last line, but from some cause he has not got the workmen to work on it yet, and it is getting pretty late to commence such a job.
Mrs. Jane Stoddard is having a double corn crib built with a drive way between that will hold 2.000 bushels of corn. It will bo all O. K. for Albert Layton, as it will bo near the barn. Milton IJurter and Wm. Stephenson are the woikmen.
Ex-Trustee Wm. Dunkle fell out of his buggy last Saturday evening and injured his back. He -was very sore from the shake-up he received and was walking with a cane on Monday He is too heavy a man to receive such falls and should be careful.
One doss iut see so many people drunk now since the quart shops are in operation as when the saloonB were running, and no one has died of late of ileliriuiu tremens and it is lobe hoped no more will die that way. There is still lots of wet goods Bold here.
It was after dark when Will Brown Chas. Quick and another man were upset in the ditch and badly shaken up. They were passed by some one on a wheel, going very fast, which caused the horse to scare and run into the side ditch. They were hurt and the buggy box and top were broken.
Biicklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all ^skin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money rounded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye Booe.
Bead the Big Store clearing ad.
"SCRAPS
The average profit of the Suez conal is 6lo,000,000.
C'hin^ Houng, R. C. l'JOS taught the Chinese how to make bread.
The three leading apple States in the country are New York, Ohio and .Missouri.
Over 7,000 varieties of microscopic sea shells have been enumerated by naturalists.
There were 17,'JOT mi.1 ere employed during 1S94 in obtaining gold in New S"iitb wales. ,V?-
The Governor of Georgia has eightyfour aids, each with the rank of lieuten-itnt-colonel.
George Davis, of Grautsville. W \. drank three gallons of hard cider on a bet and died in four hours.
it is estimated that there are at present 1,500 ca-es of typhoid fever in Chie.igo. of which nearly 100 are in the iiositals.
lu the New England States, of this country there ir- a superstition that bees
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sumption, came here about six-
prices weeks a^o tninkuu! it would in.prove his health, but rapidl} grew worse. He
will never do well if the people of the house quarrels about them Among the SepiAs who reeni.Mv rec"iveil the Order of Merit for tL" relief of Chitral is one who has no fewi than tiny-one wounds, probably a ii-:ennl r.niber.
A petrilied skeleton of a palaeozoic saurian, thirty-three feet long, has just been iliscovoreil in a stalactite cave at lie Caumoiit quarries, bet veen Rouen and Havre.
A Montana young woman who left there quite a while ago, dressed in bloomers, to make a tour of the country "ii a bicycle, stopped at Saco. Me. the the ,°ther day to get her mail.
Some of Ohio's queer postollice names
com- are Dodo. Modt-st, Bantam, Africa. Shinsock, Velroh, Beverage. Eli, Moons,
Ai. Yo, Ho. Jumbo, Tariff, Kitchen, Vesuvius, Torch. Bunker Hill, Steel and Anvil. I
W. J. Rixev. of Mexico, Mo., received a car-load of honey from Acton, Cal., a few days ago, which contained 20,000 pounds of the swtet stuff. The freight bill on the car waB $305, or about oneeight of the value of the honey.
BITS OF KNOWLEDGE.
In the famous garden of olives at Jerusalem there are eignt flourishing olive trees that are known to be over 1,000 yiMrs old.
The largest sheep ranch nn the North American continent is one of 400,000 acres. lying in the counties of Dimmit and Webb, Texas,
Bed quilts made of perforated sheets of white paper are becoming quite popular in Europe, especially in England, Holland and France.
Prof. F. G. Pluinmer, of Tacoraa, Wash., is authority for the statement that there are hundreds of trees in that
vicinity upwardB of 700 feet in height.
Men who work on the New York, Ohio) Pennsylvania and Canadian salt works are never affected with cholera, diphtheria, yellew fever or smallpox.
The British official who has charge of the money affairs says that all the gold in the world could be stored in a room 24 feet square and 20 feet deep.
When you get to figuring on the irnmence 6izeof the state of Texas, remcm ber that it has f7 counties, each of which is larger than than the state of Rhode Island.
There is a little village named Mark nenkirchen, in Saxony, where every working person, men, women and childaen, are engaged in the manufacture of violins.
nvlien Baby war sick, we gave he fnstorla.' When she was a Child, sho crieJ for Castoria. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she tad Children, she gave them Castoria.
jJyJOTICK To 1IK1KS. CtltDITOHH, K'I'i'. 111 tlw manor of the itotiito of .lolm 1'ayton. 'luix'nsrd. lu tho Montgomery l.'ir tiit Court, "v-ptemlior twin, 1895
N«tio« in hereby given that Willi/tin T. Glenn an Administrator of the estate of John 1'ayton' dercaned, has presented and filed Ills accounts and vouchers in final wttlement of sai enato, and that the name will come up for tli.- examination and action of said Circuit Court on tlie'Jltli day of October, 18!5, ut which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said e»mt.- are required to appear in said Court zuul sh.AV cviuhii if any there be. win- said luvounts Jind vouchers Miould not be approved, .uui Hie hoirsor distributees of said fHtateau- jUho notified to be ill said r.,urt at the time afoienold and make proof of heirship. 1I.I.1AM T. CI.KNN, Administrator.
Dated tfcut 1st day of October, 1!"U.'.
J^OTICK TO IIKIKS, CREDITORS, KTC-'
estate of (.'eorgo K.
the matter of the .deceased. the Montgomery Circuit Court. November
In
•Jont: in torm, IH'JS
Notice is hereby given that Mewollyn c0t. page, as administrator of the estate of Oeorie nie,i"'"S|'u
d"c*a*e(1-
presented and
ui"j his accounts and vouchers in anal settlement of said estate. and tlvit the same will coino up for Uie ox/uninatlon anil action of said Clicnit Court on tb3 4th day of November, 1895, at which time all neh-s creditors or legatees of bald estate are required to appear In said Court and show cauue fihouM
why
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IWLLYX
ftci?unt« ""1 votichen!
should not be approved, Bni th» heirs or ulse»tateare also notified to be in of hnlrshf
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R,t"eB0,1 ftnl
make proof
J. COFPAGB, Administrator.
Dated this Hth day of Q^tobtr, 1895.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest
To start rne story.
Iu writing story thore are
who do not plan the course
of
events in
advanco because thoy do not know thoui, but they write on, certain that Eoruo iugonious complication will suggest itself—#n short, the story is to writo itself. 1 confess I believe in and rather follow this system, for the reason that the incidents seoni uioro like real life whore tho unexpected so often happeus, and where events turn up in a capricious way. However this may bo, I have always found that ovorything iloponds on gotting woll started—that is, started with such eagerness and enthusiasm that you could sit down then and there and writo nn and on to tho end.
Others deliberate and potter, as it were, hover on tho brink, hesitating to make tho plunge. Tho moment of departure is put off and put. oil', and when at last a t-rarr is made it becomes a task and a drudgery and is virtually no start at all. because it is so labored and uninspired that you feel you havo not begun.—'•Memoirs of an Author," Percy Fitzgerald.
Ir. Ie Koven's Letter.
At a recent exhibition of dolls in Chicago a doll was shown which onco had a letter addressed to it by tho lato Dr. do Koven, the great Episcopal high church leader. It was as follows:
MY DI:,\U WAX—1 nm glad to hear of your birth, and that .vim were named for me, and that you are of wax. You could not be of better stuff for a minister. Yuu will look sweet. This witl please the young. You cannot talk too much. This will please the old. You can wink at things, which you will have to do. You will eat little you will need but small pay. When yuu are bruised, you can bo put ou a shelf without a word, and a doll, new, fresh, and with red cheeks, will take your place. If you have to be a martyr by lire, you will melt easy and save pain to those who have to put you in, but if you do good to even one little girl like your life will bo worth a great deal. So jjoodby.irom your affectionate friend.
J.
DEK.
.South African ItusliMien.
Civilization is making rapid strides in South Africa, but the bushinan yet makes his own knife and with considerable ingenuity. They dig a little iron, find a broken hatchet or a hoop from a rum barrel, and out of theso parts they form even axes, adzes, hammers and about everything they need in that lino. These implements are of course very crude, but tho native has much pationce. —Hardwaro.
John Herschel could remember every figure of the long and abstruse mathematical calculations made in his astronomical work. He often mada a long calculation, then called his amanuensis and dictated tho whole from memory.
Dr. Johnson had a loud, harsh, dictatorial voice. When excited-in nrgutnent, he raised his voice and Overwhelmed his opponent by its strength.
Near Modena, in Italy, the petroleum gatherers dig a hole in the ground, and it is speedily filled with the oil.
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New Feed And Produce Store.
w«int
ft soles stay on and thread is strong.
And leather never breaks
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We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. l/heney «fe Co., PropB., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F..J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Westifc Truax, Wholesale Druggiels. Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan A- Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucoue surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. ."Sold by all druggist?. Testimonials free.
Hall Family Pills are the best.
We have opened a Feed Store 011 the corner of Pike and Washington streets, where wc expect to keep all kinds of
FEED, FLOW], flEAL, POPE?, ETC.
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tion. Kespoctfuliy.
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see you all and we will do our best to give aatisfar
H. LAW SON.
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Done.
