Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 April 1896 — Page 4
LOCAL NEWS.
the rains and snow of this weok will be of vast benefit. M. Y. Buck has been working in St. Louis at his trade of carriage making.
Carpenters say there will be considerable house building in town this year. The Clay Clement entertainment was greeted with only a fair attendance of .poople. v.' Dr. Thomas Scott, of Vincennes, delivered the sermon at Center church last Sunday.
The two tracks for trains over the 'lill" north of the Monon depot ...will soon be ready for use.
The foundation for Bige Bayless' new house on west Market street is now being put in by the brick masons,
Mr. D. W. Simmes, the well known attorney of Covington, is mentioned aB a probable candidate for Congress.
Mrs. Myra Vyse, Linden, has |been granted a divorce from her husband, John Vyse, the former saloonist there.
Marion county has a Henry Harding "who is a county'commissioner,and in the -city of St. Louis, Judge Harney holds •court.
The house and lot of Elizabeth Hazelrig, on south Grant avenue has been sold by her to John Monroe for the sum of {5,000.
The play, "A Turkish Bath" at Music Hall on Monday night was pronounced very "rocky" by those witnessing it, and many left the hall before the play was over.
George Petro, living north-west of the -city, had his barn and contents destroyed by fire thiB week. An insurance of $500 with Clements, the insurance agent, BaveB him from an entire
John E. Humpries, formerly well known in this county, now a prosperous lawyer at Seattle, WaBh., is a candidate •for the nomination of Judge of the superior court on the Republican ticket, with fair prospect of success.—Rockville Tribune.
At her home 2'A miles south east of New ROSB
Regular Cyclone Sale
60 pieces Shirting Prints.. 2|c per yd iOO pieces Indigo Blue Piints. 3§c per yd 20 pieces Check Ginghams 3|c per yd 25 doz Corsets at 19c worth 40c 120 doz ladieB and misses blk and col hose 5c wth
Big lot silka wth 40 to 50c choice at i7c pei yd 500 sets covered dress stays at 3c per set wth ioc SO pair lace curtains at 39c pair worth 90c
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B. Dorney, of the Frankfort Crescent, tandE. Burns and E. Stalev, of the "News of that city, also J. W. Baker, of the Columbia City Commercial, wore present at the iepulilican district convention here on Tuesday.
on Sunday last Mrs, Martha
Logan died, ago 95 years. She had resided in the county Bince 1850. She was the mother of twelve children, all of whom but two have preceded her to the grave.
Wm. Bryant, aged 71 years, died at the residence of his brother, R. E Bryant in this city on Saturday morning. llis death resulted from heart trouble. The funeral took place on Tuesday last, the interment occurring at Oak Hill cemetery.
Cards are out announcing tho marriage, on Wednesday evening, April 15, of Vallandingham Riggins, a well known teacher of thiB county, and Mi6B Rosetta Booher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Booher, near Shannondale.—Lebanon Pioneer.
A small blaze was discovered issuing from the back end of Barnhill, Uornaday & Pickett's store on Tuesday eight. It was promptly extinguished by members of the tirm who had not yet left for their homes, or a big conflagration would no doubt have taken place. The cause of it is unknown.
There are now 140 persons at the State Soldier' Home at l^afayette, and others are coming at the rate of four five eaih day. Up to this date provision has been made for twenty-three cottages which were donated as follows: Four by the Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic, to cost $5,000 one by the W. R. C., Department of Indiana, to coet $700 three by Tippecanoe county to cost $3,000 ladies of the G. A. R„ Lafayette, $500 Vanderburg county, $2,000 Lake county, $1,200 the Marsh B. Taylor and Logan Relief Corps of lAfayette, Wabash, Spencer, Montgomery, Marion, Clinton, Lawrence, Porter, Jay and Randolph counties, $500 each.
We call it a cyclone sale because of the way we are tearing prices. We have purchased part of the large stock of the defunct Merchantile Dry Goods Company, of Cinciunati, which we will put on sale Tuesday morning at one-half and one-third regular prices.
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Hundreds of other articles that you should see to appreciate how cheap we are selling goods. We have also received an elegant new line of Dress Goods, also silks in novelties, new spring Capes in Velvet, Silk and Cloth at lowest prices. Our millinery business has far exceeded our expectations the past week. Ladies appreciate style and quality in connection with our low prices. Yours,
SCRAPS.
Gray hairs at an early age hereditary in certain families. ••••*. Miss Alice Rothschild's collection of roses is valued at $50,000.
The cinnamon gardens of Ceylon are said to have an area of 12,000 acres. The venom of snakes will destroy vegetable lifo, but not without inoculation.
Colonel Wrong was recently an unsuccessful candidate tor mayor of Sedalia, Mo.
More than one-half of the vapor in the atmosphere is within 6,000 feet of the surface of the earth.
Fried shrimps and grasshoppers are sold in the market of Mexico both are cooked whole and so eaten.
The British postal telegraph system costs the goverment about $2,000,000 annually above receipts.
The women are beginning to remind their husbanis that the man ''next door is raking his yard.—Atchison Globe.
All th) stata rin'3 otthe British sovereigns are preserved, either in the British Museum or among the regalia of the crown,
A southern California railway has now eighteen locomotives in regular service burning oil, and the (results are quite satisfactory.
Eagles'are reported to be unusually numerous just nowj in Curry {county, Oregon, and they are very destructive to young lambs.
New York city consumes 4,690,000 barrels of beer in a year, Chicago 2,600,000, Milwaukee 2,000,000, St. Louis 1,000,000 and Philadelphia and Brooklyn 8,100,000 each.
The owner of an ostrich farm at Anaheim, Cal., is trying to break 03triche3 to drive single, double and tandem harness. His efforts are meeting with a great measure of success.
For Sale or Trade.
Two good payiag businesses,big profits. Will stand close investigation. Going to retire. Address 29J4 west Ohio street, room 12, Indianapolis Ind.
lo doz Gents suspenders at ioc worth 20c Extra heavy Ingrain Carpets only 25c worth 40c Heavy Straw Matting only loc worth 18c 10 pieces tancy Table Linen at 23c worth 4OC 1 lot Spring Capes, embroidered, all $i.39 wth
iO Pieces Fancy Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, only ioc per yd 9 pieces all wool Novelties at 23c wth 40c
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HARROWS, all kinds, are sold by H. R. Tinsley & Co.
Have your horses well broken and fat. Cooley & Hamilton will get the highest market price for them.
Pitchers Caetorla.
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PLOWS will have to be used now. Buy the Imperial and Moline of H.
There are medicines which change the action of organs and tissues. When a part does not properly perform Its work, they restore it to health. Such remedies are called alteratives."
Scott's Emulsion of Codliver Oil, with Hypophosphites, Is one of these remedies. This is largely because of certain drugs which naturally exist in the oil, as Iodine and bromine. If you are neither hard sick nor real well If you feel below your usual standard, these alteratives will change your condition and bring back your health and strength.
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Iowa Senate Refuges to Consider the Subject Farther. Des Moines, Iowa, April 9.—By a vote of 22 to 20 in the senate Wednesday it was determined to give no more time to the proposed changes in the revenue laws. It was proposed by the committee on ways and means of the two houses to raise the ratio for assessment of property for taxation from 25 to 50 per cent, and It was not proposed to lower the rate of taxation correspondingly, thu3 Insuring a greatly increased revenue during the next two years. It was this provision which defeated the further consideration of the revenue bills.
In the house a bill to make druggists who sell liquors amenable to the payment of the mulct tax of $600 per annum was defeated. The assembly haa already made it illegal for the druggists to sell malt liquors.
Nearly the entire list of appropriation bills reported favorably by the committees was passed by the house and senate. In addition the senate appropriated $25,000 to erect a memorial building for the state, which will be expended the state executive council upon itb own motion.
Chicago Board of Tndk
Chicago, April 8.—The following table shows the range of quotations on the Chicago Board of Trade today: —Closing.
Wheat— April. .$ .6714 $ .65% S .65% $ .66 May. .68 .66% .66% .66%
June .68% .66% .66% •67% July .68% .66% .66% .67% Corn—
April. 5.17% 5.10 5.12% 5.05 May. 5.30 5.25 5.25 5.10 July 5.42% 5.40 5.40 5.25 Short Ribs—
April. 6.65 4.55 4.55 4.55 May. 4.70 4.60 4.60 4.60 July 4.82% 4.72% 4.72% 4.70
Preparing for a Holy War. Cairo, April 9.—The departure of pilgrims for Mecca has been suspended, which means that the Khalifa is calling upon his warriors to muster to his standard, and that the jehad (holy war) which he recently proclaimed against Egypt is to be pushed with all the desperate energy of the dervish leaders. The Khalifa expects to muster an army of 50,000 men, composed of the best fighting men of the Soudan at Omdurman by September, when the Anglo-Egyptian advance will be met by the Khalifa in person.
McKinley Men Named at Mlnden, Nob. Minden, Neb., April 9.—The republican convention for the Filth congressional district elected delegates to the St. Louis convention and instructed them to vote for William McKinley. The compromise effected in Omaha between the Thurston and Manderson factions seemed to have been forgotten by the republicans of this district, who are outspoken for McKinley and have, so far as is known, no ether choice. Congressman W. E. Andrews was renominated by acclamation.
Thinks Ilastlan Burned His Victims. Rock Island, 111., April D.—There were no new developments at the Bastian farm Wednesday other than the growing belief that lire played a more important part in ail of the numerous crimes attributed to Bastian than has heretofore been suspected. The fact that no more bodies have been discovered may be explained by the fact that they were probably cremated and the ashes buried.
Vetsei's Sentence Is Affirmed.' Des Moines, la., April 9.—The supreme court has affirmed the sentence of J. C. Yetzer to the penitentiary for
five years for wrecking the Caas County Bank. The bank contained 1500,000 In deposits at the time it was force4 to the wall. Up to the present tim* only $11,000 in assets has been found. The year before the failure a 90 per lent dividend was declared. What haa become 'of the remainder of the money is a mystery.
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April. .19 v.19% May. .20% .19% .19% .20% July. .20% .20 .20 -.20% Sept. .20% .20% .20% .20% Pork—
April. 8.72% 8.47% 8.50 8.55 May. 8.80 8.55 8.57% 8.62% July. 9.00 8.75 8.77% 8.82% Lard—
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I will sell $25 long tug harness for $21. $20 chain harness for $16. "Wool face collars for $2.
Best canvas collars 75cts. Sweat pads for 25 and 35cts. Horse clippers for $1. Ball-bearing clippers $3. Good leather halters for 75cts. Rope halters for 12^cts. Burlington "stay-on" blankets for 75cts.
B. L. Ornbaun
The Harness Man.
Washington Street.
Get On A Wheel.
And that the wlieel of business. The wheel of business turns without friction at our store. We oil it with the double extract of low prices and high values. Here now:
Japanouo Rugs, 0-ft by fl-ft .. :$i •Japanese Rugs, 8-ft by 10-ft |0
Don't pay $5 to $8 elsewhere for the same goods.
Mattings 10c lite, 15c, 20c and 353 a yard.
Anywhere else you'd begin about in the third figure for the first grade —that is, 15c for what we offer at 10c and so on.
Albert Gall.
Nos. 17 and 19 west Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis Works.
THOMAS H. GAGE, Proprietor. ...Manufacturer of...
WIRE GOODS
Of every description. Bank and office railings, elevator enclosures, window and eounter guards, wire trellises, vase*, settees, moes baskots, flower stiinds, ntc. Offlee, tt OlrcleSt, Indlanap llH, ind.
Don't delay buying your Easter dress. The atock of novelty stuffs »t the Big Store is beyond description
SATUKDAY, MAECH 28TH
commenced our Great Annual Hat Sale, are going at the following prices:
Lot No. 1, odds and ends, former prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 will go at 25c
Our regular $1.00 Hats go at .80
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Until the Assortment is Broken, but come in early,
LEE S. WARNER
The One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
How to Cure Yourself While Using It The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system la seriously affectod, Impairing health, comlort and happiness). To quit suddenly is too severo a shook to tho systom, as tobacco to an invoterato userbocomeB a stimulant that his system continually craves. "BacoCuro'Ms a scientific cure for tho tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1873, without a failure. It Is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use I all the tobacco you want while taking "Baco-
Curo," It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to care permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cont. lnterost. "Baco-Curo" is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without tho aid of will power and with no Inconvenience. It loaves tho system as pure and froe from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoko. CURED BY BACO-GUKO AND QAIMEDTI11ETT FOUNDS
From hundreds of testimonials, tho originals of which are on file and open to inspection, the following is presented:
Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 29, 1895. Eureka Chemical and Manufacturing Co., La Crosse. Wis.—Gcntlomen: For forty years I used tobacco in all Its forms: For twenty-flvo yoars of that time I was a groat sufferer from general debility and heart disease, For fifteen years I triod to quit, but couldn't. I took various romoilles, among othors "No-To-Bnc," "The Indian Tobacco Antldoto," "Double Clilorido of Gold," utc., otc.. but none of tliora aid mo the least bit of good. Finally, howevor, purchased a box of your "Baco-Curo" and it has ontlrely cured mo of tho habit In all Its forms, and I have Increased thirty pounds In weight and I am rolloved from all tho numeious aches and pains of body and mind. 1 could write a quire of papor upon my changed foellngs and condition. Yours respectfully,
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Now is the time to buy a New Hat. This sale will positively close on April 18th, therefore
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P. II. MARBUKV,
Pastor C. P. Church, Clayton, Ark.
Sold by ill druggists at 11.00 per box throe boxos, (thirty days' treatmont), f2.50 with ironclad, written guarantee, or Bout direct upon receipt Of prlco Wrtto for booklet and proofs, liuroka Chomical & Mfg. t'o„ LaCrosso. Wis., and Boston, Mass. Mca 21 Oin
WANTED: —Several trustworthy gontlomon or ladloB to travol in Indiana for established, reliable house. Salary $780 and oxponsos. Sto.-idy position. Kncloso reforonce and self nddrossed stumped envelope. Tho Dominion Company, third Iloor, Omaha Bldg Chicago, 111.
WANTKD:—Several trustworthy gontlemon or ladloB to travol in Indiana for established, rellablo house. Salary $780 asd expenses. Steady position, Enclose reforonce »nd solf addressed and stampod envelope. Tho Dominion Company, third lloor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, 111.
AS. BOGERT,
(40 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.)
.. MANUFACTURER ..
Samplo trunks and cases a specialty. Particular attention gl ren to ladles' patont tray dress trunks. Largest and best assortment of traveling bag9, valises, etc. Trunks and satchels repaired.
EIGHT AMD NINE CENT Investments. Nontaxable. The State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Gallon John M. Sohdltb, Crawford* rille.
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MILI.IXKK'Y
'You can buy an elegant
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Of Miss Kenyon for $2.00 and up! wards, spring and summer Styles. Before buying call and see
MISS KENYOUl
Her stock of Millinery is the fine for the least price. With Myers & Charni, Campb corner.
NOW OPE:
The New West Market Street
Bakery and Restauranti
Meals and Lunch~^fePKdj5i'oraptli on order. Confectionaries and cories of the best quality in stock. JT"
The public are respectfully invitwL. ... to call and I guarantee satisfaction-
Wm. Bowen, Prop!
No. llo W. Market Street.
New Quarteij
THE MERCHAN IS
Transfer Liu
Is now located at No. 207 West Main St. 'Phone No. 44. All kinds of light or heauy hauling, safe moving, etc. Ring us up.
MARK HAYS
CAPITAL CITY
WIRE WORKS C(
W. F. Swishbb, Proprietor. Manafaotnrers of
Elevator Enclosure0, Window 'Guards, S'l* Wire Chairs, Flower Stands, Office KalliBP'
CRIMPED WIRE WOP
Wire Goods of all description. Orderipf0"* ly attended to. Offloe, 47X MMth Illinois Street, Indlaaap*Indiana.
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