Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 December 1895 — Page 8
Special
Cheneille Portiers, Blankets, Hair Ornaments. Dress Shirts, Cloaks, Lace Curtains,
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There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than nil other diseases put together, mul until the last few years waa supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors proDounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Scienco has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., is the only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken internally in dosps from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any casn it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address,
F. J. CUiiiNJ:Jy CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
New Grocery.
We have just sturted a now grocery at the southwest comer of Pike and Washington streets, where wo will handle fancy and staplo groceries*. Jlour, feed and country produce. Coma and sae us. v. J. H, LAW SON.
Read tho Big Store clearing ad.
Attractions!
Screens, Belts,
Comforts, Flannel Skirts, Hand Sachels, Gloves, Muffs and Boas,
Buckles, Etc.. Etc.
Useful and Ornamental Christmas Presents for your Mothers, Fathers, Brothers.. Sisters, Husband or Wife consisting oi
Also thousands ot other articles that we cannot mention here for want of space. Whether we get cost or not,
OUR CLOAKS MUST ALL GO!
Everything in our line of Millinery sacrificed as we must close it- out immediately. Yours,
ABE LEVINSON.
D. L. LEE, Sole Agent, Crawfordsviile,
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A Significant Departure,
With the departure of another year when a review is made of the condition of affairs, it is only right that some thought be given to the physical body which enables everyone to battle with life's problem and figure for themselves tbe profit or lots on the trial balance 6heet. Though the bank account may be largo and each one's material gain be great, it would not be surprising if it suddenly dawns upon many that good health has been greatly improvised by the low condition of the blood. It is in this state that the lactic ac:d in the vital fluid attacks tho fibrous tissues, particularly the joints, making known the local manifestations of rheu-: mutism. Thousands of people have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood purifier, a positive and permanent cure for rheumatism.
(ietyou.r Christmas presents, ornamental as well as us ful. at K. E. S'.-hleppy's store, north Green street, oppasi city bujldinir l»
New and'second-hand furniture and stoves at E. E. Schleppy's, north Green st rest. 4w
SaDtq Claus at Wampler's Saturday.
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Dress Goods. Table Linens. Towels, Hosiery, Underwear, Side Combs,
Umbrellas, Silks,
Silk Table Covers, Bed Spreads, Derby Portiers, Hankerchiefs. "Wrappers. Flannels,
Cheneille'j Table Covers.
Bncklon's Arnica Salve,
The IJust Salve the world for c.ita. bruises.sores, ulcers. salt rheum, fever ires, eel u1-. chapped hands, chilblains, e/iris. .m all skin erup tioris.and positively cures piles, or no pay iir "I. [t guaranteed to give pc.i feet satisfaction or money cunilml. Price-J.1 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Booe. ly
HIOHT AND NINE CENT Investments. Nontaxable. The State.liuildintt and lnan Association of Indiana. Call on JOHN M. S:IU LTZ. Crawfords ville.
Head the Mig Store clearing nd.
For all kinds reliable 1 nsurance see A. Miller & Co.. 1 IS W. Main St. tr.
Holiday Excursions
Via Vandtilia Line. For the holiday the Yariilali:, Line vili seii. vyui\ fon tickets at .reduced rates froi'fi all stations, to local point*..on tho. Vandnlia Line, and' slso to points on connecting linas, For full particulars enl) on nearest Vandalia Line ticket. Agent, NR I( MITHH
A. E. Foun, Gen'l Pass. Agent, •vw -St. Louis, Mo.
LINDEN.
Hillie Clements drove to New Market lust Monday for J. J. Uu6h. The Bible Society met last Tuesday night at the house of Ed Pixley.
George Wheeler haB moved into the little house near Thomas "NVilkins Perry Rash is down sick with some kind of fever at his boarding houso near the Monon railway.
Albert Lay ton on Friday of last week lert here for a short visit with his sister at Hoopston, 111. He returned home Monday.
Our old solicitor hat been with rheumatism He is not hipoed one man is who lives not far from here.
laid up
for several days, as they think that
James Largent is bound that the democratic party shall not lack any voters. Last week a fine son was born to him and he will be trained in the democratic school.
FRUIT'S P. 0-
Mr. and Mrs. Pickett spoilt Sunday with Mr. Picket's parents. Carl Brown and Minnie Fink are improving from an attack ot the grippe.
James Swearanger was requued to solicit medical aid this week for a horse and valuable steer. Mr. Benefiel was the preferred surgeon.
Last week James K. Ingersoll sold the largest hog that has been delivered in the Waynetown market this season It weighed 790 pounds.
Th" members of our Sunday school are contemplating the idea of an entertainment at Ridge Farm in the near future for the benefit of the Sunday school.
Anew idea has been advanced by the people of Ingersoll's Corner, snow house instead of a Christmas tree, to be exhibited Christmas night at Ingersoll church.
Last Friday night the house of John Jurdan, who lives near College Grove, burned completely to the foundation. His many friends in this locality sympathize with him in his misfortune,
W NORTHEAST UNION.
Miss Nora Titus called on home folks Sunday eveiiug. Frank Titus was near Alamo Saturnight and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fullenwider called on their daughter Sunday. Johnny and Paddy C'Conner r.ere at Crawfardsville Sunday.
Mr. and MrsTlVs^-gughes are the proud parents of a nine-pounofcGy.-,.^ Will Kiley was in Crawfordsville Sunday. Wonder what is the attration?
Will Morris is thinking of taking a Martin for a~pet. Look out, Will, Martins fly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Trout broke bread with the family of Nat Hughes Sunday.
Lockwood Vannice and Charley Hall were at Garfield Sunday night Wonder what for?
Wonder what haB become of Herbert Newkirk. He has quit making his calls at this place.
There will be a taffy pulling at KiDge» ley's Chapel to-night. Everybody come and have a good time.
We are very sorry to lose our friend. Sherman Trout, but ho thinks he is getting tired of single life.
YOUNTSVILLE
bulging school is now in progress and a large menibeish'p is reported James McConnick and family, of Fruits PostoHice, spent Sunday with friends here.
Andrew McAlackeu, of (.hicago, has returned, ho will live with his brother-in-law, Jackson McCormick.
Tho ice on Sugar creek afforded splendid skating Sunday, some of our youngsters did not forget to take advantage of it.
Walter Work attended the teachers' institute at Alamo Saturday, We heard that Walter was casting glances at the protty girls.
The entertainment given by tho Yountsvillo Comedy Company, Saturday night, v/as a success in every particular. Tho receipts were 820.45.
Tho teachers' institute at Alamo Saturday was well attended. Asourschools improve so do the institutes increase in interest.Q Trustee Gilkey seems to understand the process of drawing out and diffusing the'knowledge of the achers in such a way that it is a beni :u to all.
A few days ago word WHH received here to the effect that J. C. llurges*, a blacksmith formerly of this place, had probably tieen {robbed and murdered. A few weeks |ago he left his family (a wife only) in Hartsville, with the intention ot soliciting a purchaser for a patent. It is supposed by Fome who were better acquainted with hiin that he has quietly returned'Ho,' .his beloved native Canadian borne.'-*
Blood and nerves are closely related, Keep tho bloodjpure with Hood's Sarsaparilla and youjwill not bo nervous.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
WIKGATE.
No sickness. Everybody well.. Nice weather and lots of work to do. Our town .is well loaded with Christmau toys.
Joseph Hush is building a new saloon in Malotts. Newt Oliver is now boarding at the livery stable.
Born to our new blacksmith and wife a nine pound girl. Born to Ben Wray and wife on the loth a twelve pound boy.
Ben Rodhomel shipped 1,500, turkeys from this place last week. M' Bill Goldsberry, of Colfax, is visiting friends and relatives at this place.
Joseph Bannon sold fifty acres of land to Wash Bodcans for S40 per acre. David Richards has moved to the widow Cord property in this place.
Where was the marshal when Long and Hart came near having a scrap? The Christmas tree will be in tho hall and if you have 15 cents you can get in.
Mose Scanel was thrown from a buggy last Sunday night and was badly bruised.
Robert Osborne, the editor of the Enterprise, was here looking at his telephone this week.
Protracted meeting commences here on the 20th at the Christian church.Rev. F. A. Trotter, pastor.
Joe Hancock, of Veedersburg, is in our midst looking after some of his affairs. Come again, Joe.
Jack Blacker iB our leading butcher of thetowD. Jack would be'all right if his feet were not so large.
Only 7 more days till Christmas. All those who want the good old REVIEW should apply to our agent at Wingate.
James Wainscott, our hackman, has postponed his visit to Kentucky for the present, but will go in the near future.
Our hackman is having a nice pair of bob sleds made, all painted up in good style and will be ready for tbe Christmas snow.
John Harper and Cynthia Jlo^e were united in the holy bands of matrimony at James Ross' on the 15th. J. H. Earl tied the knot on Bristle Ridge.
The correspondent of the Argus News rttmfifrifelhink that a bov- twelve years
old is capable of running a postoflice. If a boy and two republicans can't we don't know who can. .i-
All Fuoscribers to THE RKVIF.W should hand their subscriptions to Mr. Wain scott. our agent at Wingate, by Christmas
A beautiful assortment of rugs, and at much lower rates than other LouseB houses Bell, at E. E. Schleppy's. north Green street. 4w
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ket Sticot, Opposite Sherman House^,!iRcnieinl)er tho place
No Time To Lose!
Don miss all
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A Fntnl "Piny." '•Now, play like I kill you," said tho Gyear old daughter of Ellis Price to her younger brother while they were playing together at their home at Lebanon Saturday. As she said this Bho pulled tho trigger of a pistol and her little brother fell to tho Hoor, mortally wounded, with a bullet in his brain. The pistol was an old one, which had been loaded by the father oTthe children arid placed in a bureau drawer. The children had formerly used it as a plaything, and had forgotten that they had been forbidden to touch it.
A N«!W Store. Campbell & Vanni have opened a sec-onci-haud store on north Green street, where they will buy and Bell all kinds of second hand goods. They have had a good deal of experience and will undoubtedly share a largo trade..
lJuiiris.s of Central Indiana. The Baptists of central Indiana will hold their annual convention at Roachdale the 28th inst. and continuing threo days. A lengthy program is announced, and a large gathering of church people is expected.
Queen & Crescent Last Chance—Atlanta Exposition. The last chance for low rateB to the Atlanta Exposition is made by th'oQueen & Crescent Route. Round trip ticket via the Queen & Crescent and southern Ry., will be sold from Cincinnati Thursday, December 2Gth, at 810 round trip. A corresponding low rate from your town. Ask your ticket agentabout it.
Help swell the crowd for the last trip to the great Atlanta show. Vour tickets should read "plainly via. the Queen & Crescent Route, It is 10!) miles shortest and three hours quicker than competitor?.
No extra charge on Q, & C. superb solid vestibuled trains. Cns. W. ZELL, D. P. A., Cincinnati, O. W. A, BF.CKLEK, N. P. A.
Ill Adams St. Chicago, 111.
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C. A. BAIUD, T.
A., Detroit, Mich.
W. W. DIJNNAVANT, T. P. A., Cleveland, Ohio.
Holiday Excursion.
On December 24, 25, and 31, January 1. the Vandalia «v^ell round round trip tickets at one
and
De third
fire 6xcopi that DO J.P will sold for lessL^tfeflTT^irnRntH Note the dates tickets will be sold.
On Dec. 20 our Atlanta rate is 812,'JO good to return 10 days. Don't forget tt Vandalia is the best, line south via. Evansville an to West and Southwest via St. Loui?. Winton tourists' tickets at very reasonable rates on Bale South and to Texas and Cali fornia. j. O.HUTCHINSON,
Agent.
Mixed nuts 15 cents at Wampler's.
Has the Finest Line of
Oysters, Fish, Gmne,
Jilc., in the city.
Salt: Water Fish
j,A Specialty. Don't fail to pivc
lliin a
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107 East Mar
IF YOU WANT A
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For a Dollar less than they are worth. We mean what ^we sa.y.are going out of business as soon as possible.
thjse
SHOES
Great Bargains,
^cott-Rinard Shoe Co.
H. W. ARCHIBALD, Manager. Repairing--N ^atlv I onc.
