Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1896 — Page 4

LOOAL NEW:

No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the I manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince Meat. No housewife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing iood than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing fl is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances, a a

The mother of Charles Beroiiinin di-d :i! her home Ht (..'att h:i!»i*. 11 iii.i.vcli county, on Thursday.

Prof.

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Don't forget to see that every deiuorat ie on hand to vote next Tuesday. Sicttness only should prevent any one favorable to the free silver cau6e from vi 15nji on that day.

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Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness are good reasons for iwing NONE SUCH Mince Meat. The best reason is its saving—of time, of hard work, of money. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, without trouble to you beyond the making of the crust. Makes just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding as it does mince, pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine.

W^ddiims Inn" nuim-mus tin* week. A i.unihiT "f r-iii'.MiU vote next 'I'iU

'Silav.

Sovinmir I

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f*nd vour name and adlrc?B.»nl mention this paper, and we will "lira. Popk5!s' Thanksgiving"—by one of tbe mwt famous humorou* aatl.oraof tbedaj.

MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE. N. Y.

aiarm of tire shortly after It)

.•o'alook la-t niyht was caused by the burning of some lumber at the loss saw mill near the Junction. It was extinguished without much damage.

The court has appointed Davis it Jones to defend the three men constituting the Coleman gam of chicken thieves, none of them having means or friupds to aid them in their defense.

The t.aru and adjoining buildings of Elg-.n Cox. living near Gai tidd, caught rire i*ii Wednesday evening and were completely consumed. No known cause for the tire. There was no insurance.

Growing Children

One-third of all the children die before they are five years old. Most of them die of some wasting disease. They grow very slowly keep thin in flesh are fretful food does not do them much good. You can't say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowel trouble takes them away

cosily*

SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is just the remedy for growing children. It makes hard flesh sound flesh not soft, flabby fat. It makes strong bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity.

Book about it free for the asking. US" No substitute for Scott's Emulsion will do far the children what we know Scott's Emulsion will do. Get

the

genuine. For sale by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00.

As Clean As Yours

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in visiting Incinln in*n* 1 litr- m*I?.

\Vc- won* favored with snim* rain lat-t niirht with pros:peel of more tu follow today.

The ballots and election s-tippiits-be furnished tlits township 'trustees toii»y.

aits as lt-11,poraiy

•president of the college durii.c the uiiKence of Dr. Burroughs. -ykv:-.:..r:.• A rti of the ceiling in Uos- 'Bros-'. Htore CXI yesterday, breaking man} •pie^-fs of ^lass and queensware.

Mr. liei!j. WasHcn who has- been c.n fined to his house from sickness foi near tliiee months improves very slowh.

Pitkin, iI lie,'in orator at 'I. (.!. A. hali. '.vhh greete I with a small an diem:e, and his talk did the party oi: good.

C. M. II il'inson. an old-timi' printer, (Jruwf.»rilsville before the war, now of Washington City, is visiting frientis here anfJ will remain until after the election. ii drumming recruits from Smurtsburg, .Mace and other localities t-j attond the Landis speaking on Thursnight a full house was out to bear him

Mrs. Diana Cochran, living einht miles north of Crawfordsville, died at her home on Tuesday, aged 7:i years. A husband and three chiklred mourn her loss.

The Knights of St. John of this place will give an exhibition drill at Lafayette, Sunday. Nov. 8th, on the occasion of the dedication of a Catholic church in that city.

^ITI.IC'AT!' 'N KOt I.I^I'UK l.ll •EN.*l-:..

I Nntii-i) Is lnTfltv Kiv« to 11 if eitizen.M of tie* •nvoiel wan I ol tlii' oily (if Ciawlnrdsvll'i'. 1 icon I to ii ii in in Ii Ii

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Aim ist Jmyiir. tlx* mulorslKiK'il. ,-i while mule I inliiilii'Mi.l ill ilin stale oi I lithium. ami now nnd for iinir•• than ninety t'.-Oi days time prior to the dalii of this liotiiv ol npplica.ion. a eontiuuous i.-i le I ol .-ael low nr-liip, and omr tin) ni:o of 1 i-iityo-in- year*, will apply at tlio rcgiilnr lliei'inher-r-iMoii. I mm ol the lloipl of COM-mi-iioners ol -ai onniy. communeim: on tlm lirst Moinlav ol Iii Lomhi'i. IS' lor a liivuse to -I'll all kinds ol .-pirlino'jr, vinous, tnalt and oilier intoxlentni liquors a lean quantity ihan a quin iita t.uie, and allow llie statue to liu diank on the preinises where sold

My plaiv of lm.-ini-.--s and tha premises hei eon and wherein .-aid liquors are tc lio sold am! drank are situaieil nnd speeilleaiiy desetilied as lullows: In Ihe f-'foiind tloor ol the Iwostorv liriek binlilinu'suiiatt'd upon ilio south end of the east half ol llie we.-t half ot lot number one liiiielred and eleven ,111 as the Same is known and desinluite on the original (ilal nl he town itio-.v eityi ut I. raw lordsviiie, Indiana, ^aid roi.m liein^ seventeen (IT: feet and ten 10? mehe.- wtd», and sevonty-.litht feet doep, and IrOntiiiL' smith on east .Main street in tho -ecoiel waid ot said city and is kiuwn as 12S ll Mill II si reel.

And 1 Mian a so .-late in my said npplieat.ion that I de ire to eairv on in the same room above '.e-enlied. oil er and ditferi nt liuMiiess as tollow-: IIuiiniiiij one 11 pool taOle, the -ale of iunelt and ail kinds of non-ihtoxicailhi: lievera^e-. lotiaeeo a eigars.

NmIic.-is

Al'l.t'ST MAYK11

i'I.H ATM'N I'nli I.IQ! OK Ml'KNSK.

L'jven in tho t'ihzfMW «"»f tho

-rrnn-i wfu'ii. «»t ho city ot Criiwturdsvili**, Mont^o»itf»ry ci uuty, iinliaiui, ami tht* cuiz«*nH of I nwn towii-hip. aitl rotuity, th tl J, t'Uiirh»s ni".cor, mule iiilmb taut ut tli«* st/ito ot In•ItajiM. o\» tw"uty»ono yoarn. and a fomiirioih f'snjent ot salt! 1'ul^U lownship for miiiv ttpiii inH'-ty days iM«xt tha giviuu ot this noiii'i", will apply to thn Hoard of oiuini**-ton«Ms ot thocounty of Mouitromory, at flioir lobular !pi*omhor session, is«wi, for a lh.*h»e to .-pirituou*», vinous, malt and all kinds ot intoxh-atiiifr licjuors in a l«'?vs jnaiitity than a )uai at a tirns ntid a!lou* th" sumo to tif drauK on Hiy\y plaM.» ot business and tho promirtos who: 0011 fiaid liquors an* to sdd and drank are d«jM.'rihod as f«'»ilovvrt: Part of lot.- numbor 0110 1) iiii'jn'd atnl t«• irty-nno !:»l) and uno liundrod and ttiiity-two is the -anio are known and dosi :nuted on t.h»* original plat ot tho town (now oily of Cniwlorrtwilln, hounUcMl and do»orit»od as follows: Ho^innini at a point tweu-ty-two (W) f«»etand HvimSj inches south of tho north-woat• corner of said lot, number 0110 liundrod and thirty*ono tl'Ji an ruunlng thonoo south twenty ciO) foot and soven (7) inches, thon«'«»oast one hundred and nino O'W foot, thon.'o not th twenty r-'Oi l«»^t and seven (7inohos, theno" west one hundred and nin^ (10!» feet to th»» plaro of bomntiitiK, on the ground tloor, front room of tho three-story brick buildmp, siiuato on tho west end of said above real otftato. In my baid application I would also ask for the privilege of tunning one pool table, serving lunch and selling cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinks in tho same room wherein said intoxicating liquors are to ho sold and drank.

CllAKLKS SMKU'KK.

^I'l'I.lCATION' Rill Ul^UOK I.H'KNs::.

Notion linrohy (jiv»n to the .-itUrns nf 't"h. sn-oiiil wiip) of tin? '-ily of I'liiwloi'il^vill.-, I mon township. .Mont( iMi"i-' routiiy. lu-liiiM'i. 1 tinl I,

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cliMiU'iilP, ih» unilnrHlirnivl. a wlilii- miiK inhabitant of tlm istalo of linliuuH,

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SCOTT fit BOWNE, New York.

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now nnd

lor nioi-c ih iii ninoly, 9!i, anys timo prior to ttn ilntf of llii-* notioii of a|plii'ntiou, i-ontinuou.s roHiilpnt of sui'l towniliip, uml iivor tni» unn of tu tMity-ono yi'ars, will np, ly nt ill" lomiinr I) ri^mbcr Hrs-ioii, is'.iii, of the bonril c»r UoiiMiiis.sionnrs of nniil county, enmnu-n iu_- on tlic llr.st 1 Moiiilnv of Ieo*MiifotM\ lS'.Hi, l-r license lo soil nil ltimls of HnlrituoiiH, vinous, mult nnil oilier inloxi'-iitiiiu' ll(|unrH in lo^.s lumitiy ilnin I i|imrt nt a tunc, mi'I allow tlm sum" lo b- ilrank on the prtMinsoH ln'i soM. My plmv of Imsi-

Ino-sanil ilio proini.si'H whorcjon nnd wlu-roln Hniil iiifoxii-ating liijuorn art tu lit! sold nnd drank an- doscrllind as follows, to-wit: I Parts ol lots immhor sovotitv-oni', VI, nnd

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si'vi'iity-two, 7J, as tho same iiivkiiiwn and dnsljruati'd on tlio oriulnal plat of fho town (now city) of niwfonlsvillo, iu MontKoinory county, in tho Stat jf Indiana, houniii'd as follows: lli'Kinning at tin-Houlli-oast corner of a liarrni of land owned by Willis L. .Mkiy, oix-upioil by

Nyi' .t Co with a diu.' store, and running thencc south alon.' the west margin of Washington Htreel, in said city, to th» north-iast corner ol a lot or oarcoi of laud owned by Benjamin Crane and Alb»*rl II. Anderson, tlienco westono liundrod an.l sixly-llve (11151 feet to an alloy, thence liorih to tile Houlh-wost coruor of the .said Willie I., nay lot, and tlienco east one luiiidn-d nnd aixly-llvt) tlfi5) feot to the jl i-f. of beginning, in the ground lloor of the thiv story brick building situated on the oast end of said leai estale, Number lull North Washington street in said city, said room being sixteen iili: teei widoaud fronting east on North Washington street, nnd seveniy-two iT'J) foet deep. Ami 1 shall also state In iny said application, tlu.t I desire to curry on ill the same room above described othor and dilloivnt liusinoss as follows, running one pool table, ami for the permission to sell l.unch and all kinds ot non-Intoxicating bovenigos. tobnceo and cigars. ISAAC Cl.li.MKNTS,

It IS uvidei.t that in t.boir desparation the go'dito iioinatrers have determined lo sii at no hii of botidiino: or bulldo/.itiC lo athwart tin' already known will of the people in the peiulu.g election. One of tho 'boldest pl.uiH yet proposed has juf-i been discovered in several sectionof I lie state, being nothing less than an attempt, by the meet unblushing fraud to disfranchise every man who votes the populist ticket in this, the Ninth congressional district, having republican boards refuse to count, out tho fjrsion tickets tooet her,or in the aggregate, on tho tlnnsv, and infamous pretext that thoy'have no othcial knowledge"' that the ]lon. Joseph 15. Cheadle on the democratic ticket and the Hon. Joseph 11. Cheadle on the people's parly ticket 14 "one and the same person." Of course with ordinary vigilance on the part of the democratic members of tho election board this nefarious attempt to subvert the ballot of a supposedly free people will die a 'bornm,' but the fact that it is seriously contemplatad in various sections of the state, and, beyond any doubt, at the instigation of the republistate managers show plainly tho desperate straights anil ends to which the Indiana goldites have come.

I- 0. 0. F. Graud Encampment at In-

chanapolib Hov. 16,18-

l'or the above occasion the liig It. R. w.ll soil excursion tickets from Craw, fordsville to Indianapolis and return at lowest one way rate for the round t.iip. Tickets on sale Nov. Kith. 17th, and 18th. Return limit good until Nov 20th. 1 1j.\ttki:sn.

Your

Appllcn lit.

^I'PI.H'ATiON l-'OK I.UiUOK I.ICKNSK.

Noii-o is hereby given lo tho citizens of the Si:cond ward of tlm city of Crawfordsville, Union Township, Montgomery county, State or Indiana, that I, Otto Schlemmer, the undor-

signed, a wbito inalo inhabitant of the State of InUianu. and now and for more than ninety (Hi)) days' time lo the date of this notice of application, a eontiuuous rest '.out of said Township, and over tho age of twenty-one years, w.ll apply nt the regular December session, lw,.lil, ot the board of coiu-iiissioners ot said county, commencing on the seTenlh day of December, 1MIG, for a License so «ell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors In a less 'luanllty than anuartat a time, and allow the same to i.e diauk oil the premises where sold.

Myplaco of bushing- and premisos whereon and wherein said liquors a to be sold and drank aro situated and speciilcally doscrlbed as follows, to-wlt: Heginning at the north-oast corner of lot number ono hundred and ten i!lQ) a.* tho same is known an 1 designate tho original plat of tho town (now city) of Craw, fordsvile, Indiana, and running thonco west olghty-olght (SS) foet and nino ('.I Inches, thonco south oighteen (18 feet nnd oglit (S) Inches, tlieiioo ea-t elglily.eight (,SS) feetand nine inches, thence north oightoen OH) foet nnd olglil (b) inches to tho place of beginning, upon tho ground lloor of the two story brick building, situated on said premises, snld room being sovsovnteen (lTifeet wide and sixty-llvo (liri) foet deep and Ironting east, known as number 131 North Ureen street,In said city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, aud I shall also stato iu my said application, that I desire to carry on in the snmo room above described, oilier and dltlorent husini ss, as follows: Tho sale cf lunch, mineral waters and ail kinds of non-intoxicating beverages, cigars and iobaec.\

OTTO St'LEMMERli, Applicant.

Agent.

WORTH WHILE..

It is certainly worth

the trouble o! writing

a Postal, when it

brings the large as­

sortment of a Dry

Goods H#us9 like this

right to your door.

Tell Us

Troubles

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you'll be fflad you

wrote us.

Samples Anywhere

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INDIANAPOLIS

Agents for JiiiUerwicka Patterns, and Her Majesty's Corsets.

A show at Music Ilall election night would seem to bo a rathor hazardous undertaking considering the election excitement expected at that time, yet one iB announced for that evening. The ..•lection returns will bo read frotn the stage.

The Gas City Journal, owned by L. F. and E. P. Uicknell, has been exchanged for a half interest in the Terre llauto Haute Tribune, and C. F. Crowder will assume control ol the (las City paper, while the Bicknells will remove tu Terru Haute.

Jim Mount, in a speech at Rulliwu calls l!ryan a mountebank. No doubt Bryan will feel bad enough about it when he learns lhat tho turnip raiser Franklin township has said this about him. Of course any man would reel terribly cast down under the circumstances.

Judgment was rendered in Circuit Court this week to tho amount of 8127 in favor ot Dr. E. L. Vancleave, of Parke county against the commissioners of Fountain county f"r services in the (Jlara Shanks murder case. Four other physicians expect to sue for services in tho same case.

What the republicans blame Hon \V. J. Bryan for in nis speech here, last wook, more than anything else wa9 that he said Lew Wallace, not "General" Low Wallace. Had Bryan h.ive known that Crawfordsville is one of the few cities in tho west that has a real live General, he would probably have spoken differently, and he must not forget this the next time he cones through bore.

C. B. Landis, candidate for Congress, oh the republican ticket, addressed his political brethren at Music Ilall on Thursday night. His speech is said to have been more of the sophomorical order than one of argument, and many of the brethren are free to think that out ot the candidates bofore the the convention hero last April there wore better men for tho position than he. His chances for election aro ..not of the best. .:

Thirteen yea's ago, whilo Mr. and JSlrs. William Walker lived at Santa Fe, M., Mrs. Walkor ohowed kindness to tho son of a wealthy Spaniard, but the boy died despite her ministrations. Afterward Mr. and Mrs. Walkor removed to Brazil, this State, where her husband died. Recently Mrs, vValker was notified that the Spanish father was dead and that she had been remembereu in his wi'l to tho extent of several thousand dollars.

111 Warner 11 Christmas 11

Gift

IkSale

Will begin oil Monday, Nov. 2d, and continue until January 1, 18g7. This is the Second Annual BBLiL SALE and the purchaser of every 20th Sale will receive his purchase free. All Goods will be sold Low and Strictly for Cash. No charges made during this SALE. This is a I splendid thing. Take hold of it.

We Want ^our Trade.

LEE S. WARNER

The One Pr ce Clotnier, Hatter and Furnisher.

If you wish to be enrolled as a free student in tho mail department ot tho American Business College, Omaha, Neb., send in your application at once. The olTer will bo open for a limited time only. !2t.

Myers A Charm can make you a tint of Vount's Goods for §15 or $20—former price 820 to $25. .. tf.

Improve your spare moments. Take a course of instruction in the mail department of tho American Business College. Omaha, Neb. Avail yourself of thoir unequalled offer of free course by mail. 2t

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A Special ii] Plaid Suits

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Ruben's Bates House Glotljiiig Parlor

60 West "Washington Street. Indianapolis, Ir.il.

kl\(t of mums a.\ clotjiieus.

A Chance of a Life Time.

One of those elegant .Plaid Suits, which are the proper thing this seasi 11. at a price within easv reach of every one. The newest shades and patterns. We guarantee our goods and perfect fit for

$8.50 PER SUIT.

Ruben's Clothing Parlors.

Look out for much political trickery from now on until 0 o'clock Tuesday evening. Many of tho candidates and their friends aro getting desperate and rea1y to resort to anything to aim to win.

Fads in Medicine.

There aro fads in medicine as in every thing else and a "new thing" frequently soIIb for a short time simply becauec it is new. But in medicine, as in nothing else, the people demand and will hi* satisfied only with positive, absoluto merit. The fact that Hood's Sarsaparillla has stood its ground against ull competition, and its sales have never wavored but have remained steadily at tho top, demonstrates, beyond any doubt, the intrinsic virtue of this medicine. The now tilings have come and gono but Hood's Sarsaparilla reets upon the solid foundation of absolute merit and its power to cure, and itB sales continue to be tho largest in the world.

A Chance to Make Mouey*

I have made 51,010 c.'ear money in 87 days and attended to my household duties besides, and I think this is doing splendid for a woman inexperienced in business. Anyone can'sell what everyone wants to buy, and every family wants a Dish Washer. I don't canvass at all people come or fsend for the washer, and overy washer that goes out sells two or three more, as thoy do tho work tu perfection. Vou can wash and dry tho dishes in two minutes. I am going to devote my wtiole time to this business now and 1 am sure I can clear 8*,000 a year. My sister and brother have started in the business and are doing Bplendid. You can get complete instructions and hundreds of testimonials by i'.ddresBing..the Iron ity Dm

Washer o., Station A. Pittsburg, Pa., and if you don't makellots of money it's you own fault Mrs. W. If. iSpopt. fj-l.Tw. I

Robert J. Lincoln

W ill speak at ihe graud railroad rally at Logansport, Saturday Oct. ,'J1. Fare $1,00 the round trip. An extra train will leave Logansport at 10:.'J0 p. m. for Crawfordsvillo. It will pey you to go. L'Jiivit hero on 8:17 a.m. train.{j

J. C. Hl'ti.'hinso.v, Agent.

A barn belonging to Frank Milligan, oast of W aveland, was dost toyed bv tire on Wednesday night.

OA8TOR.XA.

Th» fislimlli •Igni'.urs of

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Tripper.