Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 November 1895 — Page 8
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SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE!
Our stock ot Millinery Goods is entirely too large and we want to cut it down, and to do it we have inaugurated this sale. It will pay any one wanting a Hat or Bonnett to give us a call.
All our $10, §12, §15 and §18 Pattern Hats go at §5 tor choice. All our §7, §8 and §9 Pattern Hats go at §3.79.
Felt Hats, both Ladies' and Misses,' the $1 kind go at 43c. §2.00 Ostrich Plumes go at just one-hall price, $1.00. §1.50 Ostrich Plumes go at just one-half price, 75c. $1.00 Ostrich Plumes go at just one-halt price, 50c.
And so on all through
partment.
In America are Given by the
Mens' all-wool blue and black Kersey Overcoats, cut in fashionable lengths, the kind most stores sell at §12.50 and §15, our price
CLO.A.KS!
We are selling them regardless of profits, as we don't want to have any left on our hands when the season is over. Come quick if you want bargains.
Model Clothing Co.
-:0vercoats. and Ulsters:-
At §12, §15, §20 and §25 are Superb Garments for the price.
If you are not coming to Indianapolis send for our illustrated catalogue.
We Guarantee everv Garment we sell It your purchase is unsatisfactory, return it and get vour monev bark.
Clothing Co., Indiauapolii, I ml.
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FRUITS.
Mr. Black, of Waynetown, photographed the schools last week.
Simon Peacock, manager of the fence factory, is doing a good business.
According to the Waynetown Despatch. Ridge Farm caD boaBt of a lady squirrel hunter.
Misses Bertha Miller aDd Flo66ie Jordan, of Waynetown, attended the social Saturday evening.
Mathias] Elmore has become young again and selected a partner for the remainder of his life. He wae married last Wednesday evening by Squire Hankins. Mr. Elmore is 87 years of age and his wife, formerly Mrs. Virginia Carter, is 04.
The carpet ball bos supper was a success. All present seemed to enjoy them selves. A bos of cigars which netted §0.50, was voted 'to the ugliest and laziest young man, and was received by Dock Herron. The net proceed? of the evening were Sll'.'l".
YOUNTSVILLE-
The weaving department of the woolen mills is still closed.
1 3 build a foot bridge across Mill creek is an appropriate idea of our town.
Carloton Snyder lias moved to Warsaw. Intl., where he is running a barber shop and notion store.
A number of young folks attended the carpet ball box supper at Ridge Farm school Saturday evening.
Saturday, Nov. 10th. the teachers of Ripley township were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney and family. At 12 o'clock the teach-i-rs, twelve in number, with the trustee. were escorted to the lurgc and elegant, residence of* Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, where dinner was ~crved in elaborate style. All partook heartily o! that which is good or tie inner man. Nothing was spur make the occasion an enjoyab.R!V. 3iro\vn acted as master
shown lliem Sweenev.
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monies. The teachers, at ti in stitute. passed resolutions .sigi.ityir,a a
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and
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clearin" ad.
Head the Big S
Head the Iiig Store clearin ad.
WINGATE.
Health gooil. Doctors on the loaf.
Mrs. Roiulhfuuel is...improving slowly. Nelson Harper is no better.
for Joe Bannon.
Bill Temple has gone back to work for 1. N. Henrv. uinent business, was in our town last Charley Dove has quit clerking Saturday night putting up at the
Charley Dove is now the only horse doctor in town. Henry Vancleave has about got his new house finished and will move soon.
John B. Dosn, who moved toMncennes last spring, has moved back to Wingate and is working for Abe Hart.
We are glad to know that the Review has two correspondents now in Wingate.
Charley Dazey has rented his farm to his boys and will move to Wingate soon.
A1 Sirou", ol' Hillsboro. was in town this week looking ai:er business.
Wonder if our postmaster knows that boys under sixteen years old are not allowed to handle the mail.
Our town board meets six times a week and is talking of meeting seven. *K"
Jacob Blocker lias made some great improvements in his meat shop. Jake is a good butcher and a hustler.
We will soon have the weather signal flags raised in our town. James ^Spolder and family, of Shawnee Mound, visited James Boson and family at this place Sunday.
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The depot has been painted at this place and is now in gocd shape.
Frank Snyder and wife, of Crawfordsville. visited friends and relatives at this place last week and while here killed thirty-seven birds.
BillHenkel. of P. M.. is a good feller and ought to wear better clothes.
[From Another correspondent)
C. B. Appleby has
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A. J. Royalty is making some improvements on his property.
Sunday school convention at this place Friday. Wm. Miller has been on a visit to ais old home in Illinois.
Don't forget to subscribe for the Review.
We understand that the Wingate hack has changed stables. It is nowlocated at Insley's barn.
People are getting pretty well through husking corn. The well at the elevator has failed and they are now hauling water?
Hold
over a
hundred cloaks this week. A large crowd went from this place Wednesday to visi: tiie chrysanthemum show at Crawi'ordsville.
Charley House wants to bet that he can shuck two hundred bushels of corn in ten hours.
Charley Ocheltree visited his uncle at Covington Thursday.
Charley Grenard shipped a load of hogs from this place this week Charley is a hustler to buy stock.
James Yancleave's new home is now ready for the plasterers.
Jessie Martin attended the concert at Shawnee hall this eek.
James Waiuscott. our mail driver, is acting as agent
£or
the Review at
this place. Tuck will make them go you bet. ,',fs
R. X. Harding has started the campaign of "'JO. He has purchased him a hickory pole to have it ready.
Stay with Richard. You are on the
rijfht track if vou never ltm there.
LINDEN.
'.L i-t "Monday was i-av-'-sji: ing like ilav. It was very nice but Tuesday to was not so pretty.
'•'r" Last Tuesday we had' wh.it may be termed our iirst snow from the
north-west. It look'ed like 'winter.
iSome fanners haul corn with side
boards "i and feet high with two
i.
horses or mules and from 40 to 70 bushels in the ear makes a bulky load.
Fletcher O/anbaugh. with John
Ohaver, of the .Star City in the mon-
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Temperance House. Geo. Packer attended the I. O. O. F. session at. Indianapolis last Wednesday and Thursday as a representative from Liuden lodge. His place was filled on the section by a brother Odd Fellow belonging to an Illinois lodge.
a person has no right to wear an emblem. a button, or pin of any secret orderjunless they are in good standin" with the order and our county
prosecutor will have some extra work taking the emblems of the order off a good number of men living here if I they still wear them without being restored.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
As the coming year is campaign
year everybody will want to know what is going on and we know of
no better way than to subscribe for the oldest democratic paper in the
county: that is the Crawi'ordsville
view. Now
and dollar to the nearest agent and
be
neighbor's
Mrs. Will Parker was in Crawfordsville apart of this ~veek.
JohnjGrap has moved iiis barber shop over S. L. Coons' groeerv. Subscribe for the'l'iEviEw and get the benefit of the extra two months.
Mrs. Sarah Warbinton and Mastier Fred, of Crawfordsville, visited in Ladoga.
TheJOdd fellows are going to have an oyster supper for their lamilies Thanksgiving evening.
George Parker was called home from Danville. 111., on account of the sickness of his wife.
Miss Allie Wilson sistinj.
her
of Middletown. been sick.
Mrs. RenaLibbie and Laura Nicholson and Miss Ella and Sadie Gill, were among those who attended the Chrysanthemum show last week.
The Leader says there will be more than «ne important business
change made in our town the/ the year and you know wbj Leader says goes.
Miss Mollie Brown, with! daughter, Pearl, who has lJ the Michigan sanitarium for t^l few months for the formers returned home last Fridav.
Strnyeil or Stolen. -f-
According to the laws of the State Mrs. Joseph Milligau on the Nov. 12. A Jersey cow.
paper and learn what is 1"vestments. Nontaxable. ., The State Building arcl Loan it at his expense. I
Talk about fast corn huskers and we have them here. H. C. Fraley in one day husked 121 bushels and pounds weighed here at the elevator. Charles Smith husked in one day 113 bushels. Clio
husked 117 bushels and scooped it all out of the wagon all in one day.
Then we have our common huskers
that husk from
UO I inA I ?oute
60
to
100
day in and day out and attend to
their teams. Where is there a place that can beat the above and do honest work.
LADOGA.
Geo. Case spent Monday in Indianapolis. Case Bros, are moving their furniture Btore this week.
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will be amply rewarded.
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Route.
The ojly through car of any dd
Stephenson tion runniDg between Cincinnati
California without chance cr traofl the Tourist Sleeping Car that Cincinnati over the Queen Crl
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every
Monday ami ThJ
bushels evening. it runs through the pl|
country of the historic south tJ Orleans, and thence through sod Texas west to California, via the3 em Pacific, Sleeping car fare the! trip is only §6.50. Railroad ticketf You can find no other route as col able or so cheap, and it is beloj blizzard line, too. Write
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MONDAY. NOT.
800 Pairs Ladies' Fine Shoes
Olxoice $ 1 .o
Closinii: Out Price on Kreryrlii
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APPLICATION FOH IJlifOK i.R'EKl Notice is liyrrby givor) so the citizenl llrwt ward of tUo city of Cra'.vfordJTillel towuship, Montgomery county. 1 ndiana Howard Nicholson, tin? uuilcrpiguedi male inhabitant of tho fUite of Indian! now and for -nore than nin- i90) dajl prior to the date of this noli' of uppliq coutinuouH regilent of sniJ townstiip. al the ago of twenty-one years', wl 1 »M|| regular December setmien, lf95, of Iter CommiBHionerti of sai'J county, .'ommeii t!i»' second day of tlecombcr. KM, for a to sail allkindB of apirituout., vinou^.i| other intoxicating liquor* in less thanai|uart at a time, ami Uu^ he drunk on tho premise* where wIJ.
My place of bu.sinosf .'iud
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whereon and wherein said liquor?srp iel and drunk nre situati"! and spccili-w od as follows: A part of lot uumtf 31 iMi. as tho same is known ami original plat, of the town n' city
of rsj
Indiana, bouiulod as follow
at tho north-east corner of two (M). and running thence "f'j foet, thoucu south on humireil "I leet. thenco cast oightccu 19 I north one hundred and in (l®1',et ,1 place of beginning, in th-' Iroutau-WI of '.rii! one-story frame 'niiWinP
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sa'.'l pn'inises, said room -iiii and four t-t inches wide niel „1 leet and eight (S) inches deep nii'l ™i west Market streot iu said city.
And I shall also state in my paid appj thnt I desire to carry on in tin* "vrl describeil, other ami difTei. lit 1 lows: inning one (i) pool tal"'.£L cider, pop ginger ale. mineral ,J kinds of soft drinks and liijuors as Vieverages, oigarettCH.
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