Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 May 1896 — Page 5

That

tell

an

IT'S NO USE

At 17c, 3 pr. for 50c.

2 5 doz. ladies' hose, seamless, fast lack fine gauge, full length. Also doz. fancy boot patterns fast black feet, fancy colored plain aud striped tops, worth 25 to 85c. Dimit 6 pair to one customer.

At 13e two for 25c

50 doz. ladies' embroidered handkerchiefs, fine cloth, fast edges and worth 20 to 25c. Limit 8 to one customer.

At 35c, 3 for $1

io dor., ladies white and balbriggan gauze vests and pants, small sizes only, worth 50c. Limit 3 pieces io one customer.

At 4c Yd

2,000 yds good wide crash bleach«ed and brown, some all linen, worth Limit io yds to customer.

to G£c.

It Pays to Trade at

THE BIG STORE

Saying the same things over week after week about the superiority of our store, the methods of doing business and the beauty and variety of our stock. You all know that, so wo are just going to tell of a few bargains that will cause you to come this week instead of later. This will be a limit sale. The prices quoted are so cheap that some merchants would buy the goods, did we not limit the amount sold to each customer.

Here'are Some Black Figures

interesting story of goods you need now. Read the prices, bring the list and see that the Big Store always does as it advertises. The following will convince you.

At 10c Yd.

50 bolts_54a.

designs.

table oil cloth, good

Limit 5 yds to customer.

At §1.23 Each

50 Gloria and pure silk umbrellas, iadies' and gent's, worth $1.50 to $2.00. Limit 1 to each customer.

At 12 l-2c Yd

3oo yds Golden drapery Japauese goods, worth 2 5c. Limit 4 yds to ach customer.

At 25c Yd

200 yds fine chiffon flouncings beautifully embroideried, all colors, width 4 to 10 inches. Limit 5 yp to, one customer.

'AT8T3c~Yd

2,500 yds fine Zephyr Ginghams, beautiful patterns, new goods, worth 12y2 also lo pieces new wrapper

Ribbon Sale

•Wo place 011 sale several hundred bolts fine all silk Ribbons in all widths and colors at'the following prices. They are worth double the price quoted.

No. 12 1G oc 6c Sc 10c 12^cyd

Slh-ir-t "Waists.

Oar stock of shirt waists include liuen aud Persian effects, solid colors, attached or detached collars and cuffs with or without linen front pieces, in fact any thing in the shirt waist line from 50c to 84 each.

REMNANTS.

Our remnant sale lias been a big success. The 5c per yd gocxls ltfive all been sold, but there are about 200 tlosirable jtieces of the 10c goods left. To close them quick we have reduced the price to 7 l-2e per yd. Come early and gel the ^ood things.

Our corset stock always-contains nil well known makes, in models to (it any form. We have a trood summer corset for 35c a fine high bust corsct for 5oc. W 13 and corsets, white or drab for 75c.

lyOUIS BISCHOP,

goods, Persian designs. Limit 25 vds to customer.

At 59c Yd

l,ooo yds fancy waist and trimming silks, all good styles, and have sold for 85c to SI.25. Limit i2 yds to customer.

At 3 34c Yd

5,000 fast color check shirting, fine thread and worth 5c yd limit 20 yds to customer.

At 50c Yd.

15 pieces fine black dress gocds Satin figures, Mohair and Crepon weaves, worth 75c yd. Limit 8 yds to customer.

At 4c Yd

Good quality yd wide, unbleached muslin, worth 5c. Limit 2G yds to customer.

Stricty Cash!

NONESUCH

I N E E A makes mince pies, fruit cake

and pudding possible all the jycar 'round. Always fresh, al[ways in season. Always good, that's the reason. Accept no substitute. Sold everywhere.

Send name and miMren for booklet, "Mrt. Popkins' Thanksgiving," bj nolM hnmorout writer. MKBRELL-SOCLE CO.,

Syracuse, Si. Y.

Zeigler & Reirnann will open their new restaurant next week.

City election next Tuesday in which four eouncilmen are to bo elected.

Mrs. Wra. Rluo of Linden, agod 60 years, died suddenly on Wednesday night.

The wild west show^vill Jnot exhibit here until the latter part of June, so it reported.

The corn planting season is at hand. The ground is in excellentjeondition for that purpose.

frank Townsly and Charley E. Davis have bought an intrest in the Pike street grocery of J. M. Davis.

Rev. G. W. Cope, colored minister, addressed a small audience at the court house on Wednesday evening.

The Rabbins House presents a dull appearance since the removal of the proprietors to the Nutt House.

Some one has figured that there are about 500 bicycles owned in town. This is much money represented in wheels.

James Wason, son of Rev. R. H. WaBon, of Williamsport, is dead of the effects of excessive cigarette smoking.

The pantaloons factory begins business next week in the rooms over Fisher's hardware store on south Washington street.

James Evans and family will

How Thif

Ma4

remove

from their present residence on south Washington street to that of .Mrs. Sarah Durham.

H. C. Searing, of Frankfort, has boon 6ued for 63,000 by Thomas Ostler, who, charges the alienation of Mrs. Oat,!^#affections.

Asa Corns, Whitosville,

\i

is a&i'd, is a

candidate for sheriff, ^Uho.ugh ho has not through the uewcspapflrs informed the public about it.

A normal school will be opened for a six week's session at Center Ilall. Wabash College, about July 1*4 by Prof. Ewing and others.

John M.Henry and Florida II, Carter ®rer? married qq Wednesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Sarah Durham, by Rev. O. W. Switzer,

It is thought tho attorneys for Phillip Hauk, whoso trial is docketed for tho ensuing term of Circuit Court, will a?k for a change of venue from this county on account of local prejudice,

Regarding tho searching of prisoners arrestod by city officials after taken td jail there is said to be a vory great difference of opinion between Marshal Grimes and Sheriff Davis.

Several new cement walks are being constructed in town. If 110 botter than somo that wore constructed last year, thoso paying for thom will soon rogret that they did not have brick ones made instead.

A seven-acre tract of muck on All Gottshall's farm in Harrison township near Logansport. Jnd., has been burning

for more than a oar, and oveu the that hat seen hereabouts, recent hoavy ruins ha.'n failed to extinguish thy lire II')les}havo been burned to (lopth of eight or ton feot. The tract is a perfect honeycomb and is almost ruined.

DR. HATHAWAY & CO.

The RELIABLE SPECIALISTS, BoRnlnr Graduates in Modtclno, Authorized by the 8 tat©.'

Nervous Debilitv

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can

Blood Poison.

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Plies

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HONESTY

fldjpc wo

Worksl tkt Comneotlcvt

F«lki to Advantage.

A Middletown mio found himself at ft hct«l in Derby, Conn., the other day waiting- for a train. Seated •round the store were three fakirs. It appeared from their conversation that they had been working Ansonia, Derby, New Britain, Berlin and other wns, and one of them remarked at Middletown would be a good town to work.

The first sold sarsaparilla for twen-ty-five cents a bottle, "regular dollar tixe." "I pull the people by claiming1 can only sell two bottles in a family, and so make forty-two and onefourth cents on the pair," he remarked. "How's that?" inquired the others. "Why. there's only three ingredients besides water—pure juice for coloring, quassia for bitter and yeast for sparkle. See? It's made In a room wherever I chance to be, aud so saTes lugging water from place to place." i&kirNo. 3 was a Sorn doctor, and with a swagger and numerous sly leers at his auditors, thus delivered himself: "loan beat your scheme all holler. My salve don't cost a cent. It's made ot soap, Btolan at a hotel, scented with stolen perfumery and wrapped in stolen tinfoil. For grease oxtraotor use a larger piece of stolen soap and scent with ammonia instead ol stolen perfumery. That's all. Bigsoheme." "Huh!" said the third fakir. "You fellows think you're smart, but your rackets don't cut no ice 'long with mine. And mine's perfectly legitimate, too. I get pictures to make crayon gqrtraita frgm, enlarge them by photography, dash on a little crayon, and sell them as crayon portraits in stained fine frames. The profit is from 100 to 1,000 per cent, according to the gullibility of thecus* •omer."

Assistant Dispensary Physician Newcomb's trousers ar'- no longer an issue. They have been utterly overtopped, extinguished, rendered de trop and ret aside, considered in the light of r. freak, by Dr. R. L. Moore's hat. 1

1

IT'S THE FASHION

•rprudent-minded men to wcar"Celitdoid Collars and CufTs. They arc waterproof, and besides saving laundn bills and bother, they are comfortabk to wear, never dialing the neck and never wrinkling. They can be incJ' utlv cleaned—with a wet cloth or

Tho original interlined col

•vd VlMIS H'itll "uryouc lb

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•-.elitdoid" sw aiarKcd. '.ikt- tbis.

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MarkIWE^WHCD

Iroluitcdof coune. cut ..ei Knd vour aioi.eyV -wcrth. Ins:WJ5_£J2S marked wltn above trwae mark. A'

tto fnrn»

cn or direct from ua. Collarn i0cUi.,Cnfla«*» JSr, niallage paid- State slie and atyle. TUB cBLLuiiOlD COBPAHT,

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town in unrestrained admiration, horses took fright nnd even a bicycle bucked at it. Dr. Jordan is ftn old friend of Dr. Moore's and for his own good he took it 011 himself to talk seriously to him. The owner of the hat was amenable to reason and he told Jordan he could do what he pleased with the hat. Dr. Jordan saw where it could be made really useful, as well as ornamentl, to say nothing of its preservation as a curio. He stripped off the cloth and had it mounted for use as a checker board.

More

Medicinal valiin

111

a bottle of

UoikI'.i

sent everywhere fMfttSSS

'Spermfttorrhcenhcnasedbyjouthfulfol. in us

lo.v-fh, pimply and blotcho* on tho face, rushes of blooa to the head, paiita in too back, oonfuaed

uIouh

sion to society,

und forgetf ulneos, bashfulneso, aver­

of ot manhood, etc.. cured for Ufe. We

Htop jo&hos,restorepower,powur,

lost roatore nerve and brain power, en-

Inrno und strengthen weak parts and make you fit for

a

UAmarriage.

in nil

forms and stages

cured for life. Blood Poisoning^Skln Diseases,

Ulcers, bwemngs, Sores, Gleet and all forms of Private Diseases cured.

K®r*iwnentiy cured without cutting. No pain, no exposure. Patient can u*o the treatment at home.

cure

thoue delicate

diseases

peculiar to your sex, at

your own home, without instruments. Many cured after

other doctors hnvo failed. C-nn give you proofs.

Rheumatism.

.French Rheumatic Cure. A SURE

OUtth. Tho'greatest discovery in the annalsof

XHtmlcino. One unso gives relief a few dosea remove fever and pain in

r» f— i—.v. joints-B euro Is bound to tulio rliice. Send statement of caae. DOOR ooth Bezos, 64 noKfta, with full description of nboro ilUearteH, the etfecta and care, sealed Ki. wraptwr, fr«. Kend thin littlo book nnd send for Symptom lllank. No. for Men No. 2 for Women No. 3 for Skin Diseases No. 4 for Cnt«rrh.

Take no chances and obtain the Best by consulting the Leading Specialist* in the United States.

DR. HATHAWAY & CO. 70 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

TRICKS OP THE FAKIRS.

SKILL

A Rug-ged Affair

IS

Our Monday Sale

THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIE.

100 Moquotto Rugs $2.#8 lOOMoquette ltugR $1.87 100 Motjuelte Hugs 8So 75 Smyrna RugB .13.99 T5 Smyrna Kubb jl.SS T.r Smyrun Hugs 79c 100 Miido Kugs 87o ti!i Slado liuen $2,110

Albert Gall.

Nost 17 and 19 west Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.

APPLICATION FOK L1QUOK LICENSE.

Notice ift hereby given to tlio citizens of Coal Creek township* nnd tho town ot Wlngato, ^lontnomery County* Siato of Indiana, that 1, t) iPoph M. lJuflh* a white male inhabitant of thft County of Montgomery* State of Jniiiaua, and am now and have been continuously for moro than uiuety days 1«bi past, a bona Ode resident of Coal Crook township, lesiding in tho town of Win gate. In naid Coal Creek lownehip, Montgomery County, Indiana, and over the ago ot twenty-one yearts will apply at U\o Regular June session, 1SNB» of the Hoard of Commission* eru ot Montgomery Countyi Indiana, foi conee to sell spirituous, vinous, malt aun. other iutosicating li'inors in loss quantUtea than a quart at a time, and aUow the same to be drank on the premise# whore sold.

My place of UueinoM

Jr.

Moo.ro was aforetime vaccine piiyst' ir. lo the health department until ho r,o. a better job feeding pills to the men a' the government works, livery tinii. comes to town he calls in to see his (•'. friends at the city hall. They hav not recovered from a recent visit. In wore his new dude hat and it mad. itself heard all over the building. The noise of the Newcomb trousers was reduced to a gentle murmur, even as tho sounds of a percussion cap might lie overwhelmed by the discharge of a twenty-four-pouuder.

There litis never been anything like

Siirsa-

parilla than in any other prcpanitioii.

More

skill

is required, more can: taken, more ex|iciiSL' InemriMl in its manufacture. Jl costs tiie proprietor and the dealer More

hut it eosn the consumer /'». as lie gets more doses for lus money,

More curative power is .secured hy Its peculiar combination, proportion and process, which makes it peculiar to itself. I MOT© people are employed and more space occupied iu its Laboratory than an other. More wonderful cures eflTeeteil and more testimonials received than by any oilier. More

sales and more Increase year by year are reported by druggists.

Mor© people are taking Hood's Sarsaparilla today than any other, and more are taking it today than ever before. More and stii.i. mokk

Sarsaparilla

The One True Wood Purlfler. $1 six tor $8.

1110

promises

whereon aud wherein said liquors a»*e to bo sold and drank are situated and specifically doacrib-^ ed as follows:

The room iji UK'UK-story frame building sit-"* UaVodoli thai pfll tof the north-oast corner o£ lot number fortv-eighl [481, as the B®"1© known and designated on the recorded plat he original toiwi of IMeasant llllhtiow Wlngato, Co»l (.'rook township, Montgomory L'ouuty.iuUiimn, "hloli is (lo.ioi iljeU ftp lo lows menoing nt a point four indiOB

mnith

south twenty foot, Uienco oast forty

ot tl»o

north-east wniil lot number forty-filSti^J 148! rnnniicornorol

iC tlionco vest forty foot, tlicnco

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north twenty foot to Iho il»oo ot Sall room wherein saul liquors are to Jo sola a

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tlrauk ami «aiil

IiiihIiuims

].!..« tho whole of eai-1 I. ame hull. liiB nu 1 uvera !l tract or of roal oatalo ahov^

doacriii,I

Ami I shall also Mftlo Id my aalci atMiiieatlOrt'' lhat I def-ire to carry on in the flame room abovo iliwcrlheil other and (HfTorotit bilsinbssosns fol-

Iowh:

The nalo of eider, pop,' ginfcor alo, mineral waters, and all kinds of sott drinks and liquor* soM and used as hevernues clKarettoej tobaeeo and cigars .JOShl'll Ni. lll-Stl.

April i't, lS'.Hi.

(Jit pro port for sal 0. Co., 118 W. Main St.

It is shaped

lilte a derby, something, the crown being constructed of "a" wire" frame, covered with cloth. The cloth pari, is

the fjn.und what caused all the trouble. It. was of a large-check pattern—red, black and I gray. Boys followed the hat around

C. A.Millerife tt

A I'lot MlHcurpleii.

Winks (cheerily)—Hello, Jinks! How did that little plot of yours work yes­

terday? Jinks (savagely)—What little plot? Winks—Why, old fellow, you'know you suspected Mrs. J. rather liked Mr. Dashaway's society and, to satisfy yourself, you had arranged for them to go to the theater together and then, you intended to slip in unobserved and see whether ahe gave (mention to th® play or lo him. .links— Y-e-s, I remember.

Winks--Well, did you do it? Jinks—N'-o she let the nurse go off and had to stay home and mind the baby.—New York Weekly.

Tricks In SlicM,

Most men measure the lifo of shoes by the number of times they get them half soled. Manufacturers of medium und cheap grades take advantage of this fact and put on soles that soon ivear out. The tops survive the soles a considerable time. The wearer im* agines that he has found a durable brand of shoes and probably asks for it again when he is ready for another

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Highest Honors—World's Fair,

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reasons miylit be

Hood's

given why you should take 1

cure all Uver Ills and

HOOd'S PlIlS Sick Headache, cents.

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