Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 November 1896 — Page 4

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Corn is coming in at a liwly rate and .tho price paid is 16 cents. 'Jeorge Kashner went to Terre Haute eat turkey with his daughter, ""leorge don't miss a good chance to eat rkoy, and to be sure he would not it be took a turkey with hitu. said that Crawfordsville parties

tu mis It are th. light pi

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master, A colored wool od bar been herd thns

A. H. Braden vs. Virginia' IP. baum ana Charles A. R-oeobttOTik rotes. Plaintiff given judgment! tic

Joanna Lu^e vs Amos M. L-ume.-vorce. Upon plaintiff's motion the is dismissed.

Our Kitchen

I 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 food jjl than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing) is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances, than it would be possible to do it by hand.

DARLINGTON-

Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mine© 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 If just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding as it does minceXJ pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine. J|

Send your name and address, and mention this paper, and wo will mall^oufreoabook— "Mrs. Popkins,Thaukstfiviiig,,—by cnoof the most famous humorous authors of the day.

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

Is As Clean As Yours

IJu rkett moved to Frankfort

Will

Monday. Henry Ar hlpy. of Lebanon, at tho Christian church Tuesday nmbt.

preached

Xobes & Ciso liave their new brick rooiud almost (Mmpltted Seybold & Co.. have their two story builuing up and ready for the ihird story which the red men will continue to build. liav. Truax, of Lafayette, preached at the Christian churcti Wednesday niubt.

John is the name of our new drayman. Some call him "Quaker." Darlington wants electric lights. We want uo uiore natural gas for street lights, as they resemble lightuiuij bugs too much.

Rev. O. E. Kelioy preached the Thanksgiving sermon at the Christian cauri-b. lie will continue protracted meeting for a week or sn.

Miss Bertha Booher, who is taking treatment at Kirksville. Mo., for a dislocated hip, is having tho best of hoalth and is hopeful she can be cured.

of putting in an electric

ant here. Let ber come. people here want to be post

lady with a white girl with )ai instead of hair has week on exhibition. "I soon move from the his own room ir went to Orawfordsreated ly the ostehas bien an invacitused by a

A. i.'. tfobetf w. Peterson room' ITo Mrs. Carry Booiv villa Tuesday to br\ opathy doctors. Stas lid for eighteen noutA, runaway accident.

WGS.

COURT PROCESS,

rs and T. lgment

.7. S. Miller vs. W. O. M!y». Ivlyera. Suit on note. -flu*. if328 for plaintiff.

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John W. Faust vs. W. Scott Terfy'.Od note. Motion for a change of venule Sustained and case sent to Fountain ounty.

Jno. E. Talbott and W. M. Hurt vs. Robert Evane. Complaint.. Trial had and jury rnturns special finding of facts favorable to plaintiffs.

Out-door life and Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites have cured thousands of cases of consumption in the early stages. They cure old, advanced cases too but not so many, nor so promptly. When a case is so far advanced that a cure cannot be made, even then SCOTT'S EMULSION checks the rapid ity of the disease, relieves the pains in the chest, reduces the night sweats, and makes the cough easier. In these cases it comforts and prolongs life. Don't experiment with cures that destroy the digestion. Pin your faith to the one remedy which has been

THE STAN

DARD FOR OVER 20 YEARS. Book about it free for the asking.

For uric by ail druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.

tiMHriium in TtxBsrfXtXt.':-

LOCAL NEWS.

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All schools wero closed during Friday in the eleven townships of tho county,

Th- Ramsey House furnished an extra good Tharksgiving dinner to its patrons.

Many of the students went home to partake of the Thanksgiving festivities with their pareutfc.

Large numbers interested in Sunday School work attended the convention at Darlington yesterday.

The improved passage way between Washington and Ureen street, has been named "Paradise Alley."

John White, of the Arlington House, Danville, III., has sold out and on Dec. 10th will open a new hotel at Greenfield, lnd.

James Boots gave an elaborate dinner to a number of friends on Thanksgiving, beintc the .*55th anniversary of his marriage.

Quail shooting has not proven a brilliant success with those engaging in it this month, the birds not beine very numerous.

The grocers all had a good Thanksgiving trade, and va6t quantities of turkeys, chickens, rabbits, apples, celery, etc., were «old.

A number of tho Masonic fraternity went to Lafayette on Tuesday afternoon to assist in organizing Council No. 63 of Royal a^d Select Master Masons in that city.

Wiley Kenyon has invented a natural gae burner, which is considered to be an object of considerable merit. Hewilj aim to Hie the necessary papers soon for securing a patent.

Policeman Wade has resigned, the resignation to t.ike effect on Tuesday next. This reduces the force nov to four persons which ia considered sufticent for the present.

Dr. W. L. Breyfogle, Clarence Fred erick and Isaac Winstandley, charged with wrecking the New Albany Banking Company, have secured auother continuance, this time until February

H. E. Wynekojp filed his bond this week for his second term as couiity surveyor. His bondsmen are A. F. Ran sey, John L. Davis, \1. B. Waugh. Tlw.-. Shepherd and himself, and is in the sum of $6,000.

A well known young man about town who had allowed the whiskey appetite to grow upon him, was taken to the Keeley cure institute at Plaintield a few 'ays aeo for treatment.

Md Conger, a republican politician of Sti'Sn county, was visiting his friend, Honv M-0UQt this week. He probable

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ship, Boone county, was inreig l0d into a gambling game by two- stran}i*er8i in which he was ostensibly permitted to win $2,000. He was then induced to put up $1,000 to make sure of his windings, and as usual was intrusted with an empty box to hold while the operators disappeared with his money.

While the American Business College, of Omaha, Nebraska, now offers to give a complete course of instruction in business branches by mail without charge for tuition, we would advise our young people to secure enrollment as free students in their mail department. The high standing of this College insures success.

Hood's

Cure all liver Ills, biliousness, headache, sour atom- 11 aeh, Indigestion, const!pa- III tion. They act Mtllj, withoat pain or gripe. Sold by all druggtiti. 25 ctnti. The only PlIU to Uk« with UOOd't SarupirllU.

APPLICATION FOK LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notion is hereby ptven to tho citizens of tho second w»r«l of tho city of Crnwfonlsvllle, Union township, Montgomery county, Indiana, that I, Howard Nicholson, tho undersigned, a whtio male Inhabitant of tho State of Indiana, and now and for more than ninety [tHJ] days tiin»» nrior to Hit* date of tliln notice of application, a continuous resident of wild township, And ovjr tho ago of twenty-one yearn, will apply a. the regu'ar December session 18!M, of the Hoa*d of rounty Commissioner* of said county, commencing on tli»- llist Monday of December, IN^ii, for a licen^o t«» sell all kluds ol sj)lrltuous, vinous, malt and other intoxicat ing liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow tho same to be drank on tho premies whore sold.

My place of business and the premises whereon and wherein said liquors aro to be sold and drank aro situau-d and specifically described as follows, to-wit: l'a.ts of lot** number one hundrod and thirty-on'* (1'H], and o'.e hundred and thirty-two (l»)«ij in ili»? original plat of the town [now citjl of Crawford iville, Indiana, hounded as follows: Beginning at a plnt forty-thri»«»l431 feet aud four 14] inches south of the north-west cornei* of said lot number on»» hundred aud thirty-one [I'll], running tuonce s«'U!h twenty-two feet, thence easr. one hui.died ami twenty-three (1^5) feet and eight [8] inche.-, thence north tweniy-two feet, thence west one hundred ami twenty-three [123] feet and eight [S] luchcs to th place of beginnine, reserving Mfteen [)5l feet for an alley ou tho eaM en«l thereof, on the gtouud tloorot'the threo story brick building situate on tne west end ot said above real estate, said room being eighteen [IS] feet wide and eighty-four 1M] f»*ot deep an froutlug weston north (iteeu Mreet in MI city and kuo a as number lsji» north tire» street.

And I shad also stal in my said aoplication that I desire to carry on in the same room above described other and different business as follows: Running one [31 pool table, the sale of cider, pop, ginger ale. mineral waters and all ki».ds of sott drinks ami liquors sold and used as beverages, tobacco and dears.

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IlOWAHl) NICHOLSON.

APPLICATION TOK LIQUOK LICENSE.

Notbe is hereby

given

to the citizens of the

Second ward of the city of Crawlordsvllle, Union Township, Montgomery county, State or Indiana, that I, Otto Schlemmer, tho undersigned, a white male Inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and now and for more than ninety (90j days' time prior to the date of this notice of application, a continuous resPlont of said Township, and over tho age ot twenty-one years, will apply at the regular December sesslou, IS'Jii, ot tho board of commissioners of said county, commencing on the seveuth day of December, 1M)G, for a License *o «oll all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and othor in'oxlcatlng liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a tlnio. and allow the same to LC drank on the promises where sold.

My place of busines- and premises whereon aud wherein said liquors a.e to bo sold and drank are situated and specifically described as follows, to-w»t: liegjnning at tho north-east corner of lot number one hundred aud ten (110) ai the same is kuo»vn and designate ou tho original plat, of the town (now city) of Craw, fordsvile, Indiana, and running thence west eighty-eight (£8) feet and nlno (in Inches, thence south eighteen (18» feet aud eight inches, thence ea-t eighty.eight (88) feet aud nine (9) inches, thonce north eighteen (18) feet and eight inches to the place of beginning, upon the ground noor of the two story brick building, situated ou said premises, said room being sovsevn'een (17»feet wide and slxty-flve (ft5) feet deep and fronting east, known as number 131 North GWon street,In said city ofiCrawfordsvllle, Indiana, and I shall also state In my said application, that I desire to carry on in the same room above described, other and different Misiuess, as follows: Tho sale lunch, mineral waters and all kinds of non-intoxicating beverages, cigars and tobacco,

OTTO SC1ILEMMEK, Applicant

PLICATION FOK LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is huroby given to tho citizens of the second ward of tho city of CrnwfordHville, Union township, Montgomery county. Indiana, that I, Isaac dement*), the undersigned, a white male inhabitant of tho .State of Indiana, and now and for more than ninoty, !)0, days time prior to tho date of thl« notice of application, a continuous resident of said township, and ovor tne ago of twenty-one years, will ap^ly at the regular December session, 181I6. of the board of Commissioners of said county, common' tni* on the first Monday of Deceinbor, 18'JO, for a liconso to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt aud other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the tsame to be drank on tho premises where sold. My place of busiInessand ihn premises whereon and wherein said iufoxlcatlng liquors aro to be sold and drank are described as follows, to-wit-:

Parts ot lots number seventv-one, 71, and soventy-two, 72, as the same are known and designated ou the original plat of fno tbwn (now city) of Crawfordsville, In Montgomery county, lu the State Jf Indiana, bounded »s follows:

Beginning at the sonth-east corner of a parcel of land owned by Willis L. May, occupied by Nye & Co. with a druj Btore, and running thence south along the west margin of Washington street, iu said city, to the north-vast cornor of a lot or oarcel of land owned by Benjamin Craue aud Albert B, Anderson, thence west one hundred and sixty-five 165) feet to an alley, thence north to the south-west corner of the said Willis L. .tlay lot, and thence oast one hundred and slxty-Qve (165) l'oet to tho place of beginning, in the ground floor of the threo story brick building situated on the oast end of said real eitate, Numbor 109 North Washington street in said city, said room being plxteiMi IK' foot wide and seveniy-two (72) feet doep, and fronting east on North Washington utreot And I i-lin.il also stato in my said application, that I desiro to carry on in the same room above described other and different bupinoss a follows, running one pool table, and for the permission to sell Lunch mid all kinds ol iiou-intuxicating bovetnges. tobacco and cigars. ISAAC CLEMENTS,

Applicant.

APPLICATION FOK LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to Iho citizens of tho nuoud ward, of the city of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county, Indiana, and the citizens of Union tow nshlp, said county, that I, Charles O. Smelcor, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over tho ago of twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said Union township for more than ninety days next preceding the giving of this notice, will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of tho county of Montgomery, at their regular December session, 1890, for a lfcense to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating llquord in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the samo to be drank on the premises.

My place of business and tho premises whei con said liquors are to be sold and drank are described as follows: Part of lots numbor one hundred and thirty-one (131) and ouo hundred and thirty-two (132^ as the same are known and designated on the original plat or tho town (now city^ of Crawfordnvillo, bounded and de-* scribed as follows: Beginning at it point twen-ty-two i2) feet and Ave (5) inches south of the north-west cornor of said lot, number one hundred and thirty-one (131), and running thence south twenty (iiO) feet and soven (7) inches, thence east ono hundred and nine (101)) feet, thence uoitli twenty (20) feet and seven (7) inchos, thence wost ono hundred and nine (109) feet to the place of beginning, on the Kround floor, front room of tho three-story brick building, situato on the wost end of said above roal estate. Iu my said application I would also ask for the privilege of running ono pool table, serving lunch and selling cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinks In tho samo room wherein suid intoxicating liquors are to bo sold and drank.

CIIAliLESC. 8MELCEK.

APPLICATION FOK LIQUOH LICENSE.

Notice la hereby given to the citizons of tho second ward of tho city of Crawfordsville, Union towiiship. Montgomery county. Indiana, that I, Aug. ist Mayer, tho undersigned, a white male Inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and now and for more than n«nety (00) days time prior to the date of this notice of application, a continuous resident of said township, and over tho age of twenty-ono years, will apply at the regular Decemtior session, 1896, of the Uonrd of Commissioners of said county, commencing on tho first Monday of December, 18Wit for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other lDtoxlcatlng liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to be drank on the premises where sold

My place of business and tho premises whereon and wherein said liquors are to be sold aud drauk are situated und specifically described as follows: In the ground floor of the twostory brick bulldlngsltuated upon the south end of the east half of Iho west half of lot numbor one hundred and eleven (111) as the same Is known and designated on the original plat of the town (now city) of Crawfordsvlllo, Indiana. Said room being sevonteen (17) feet and ton (10) Inches wide, and seventy-eight (78) feet deep, and fronting south on east Main stroet In tho second ward of said city and Is known as 138 east Main stroet.

And I shall also state In my said application that I desire to carry on in the same room above described, othor aud different business as follows: Running ono (1) pool table, the sale of lunch aud all kinds of non-lntozlcallng beverages, tobacco aud cigars.

AUGUST MATKH.

ALL EYES

Braxton Cash, Crawfordsville, shirfc. Mrs Billingsley mdse. Carrol Champion, Garfield, tie. A. J. Galloway, Smartsburg, 2 pair overalls. Heury Wilhelm, Crawfordsville, overalls. Chas. Heck, cap. Chas. Smith, cap. Mr. Stout, mdse. Mrs. Roe Miller mdse. J. W. Taylor, Younisville, overcoat aud cap. Wm. Steele, Crawfordsville, cap. Mrs. Roger*. overalls. Wm. Gambol. Ladoga, cap. Wm. Taylor, ^Crawfordsville, underwear. Flute McGilliard, pants. Kittio Pittman, pants. James Bappert, necktie. E. M. Morrow, Wingate, underwear. Walter Somerville, Crawfordsville, cap. C. M. Goff, Elmdale, mdse. Eugene Owsley, Darlington, socks., Capt. McCrea, Crawfordsville, collars. Rev. Cissel, gloves. Henry Browning, Parkersburg, cap. Goo. Yaryan, Yountsville, overalls.

"SCRAPS"

Chrysanthemums now appear on nearly all the beet hats in London. Turkibh history states that forty-two Sultans were the bods ofjslaves.

The average cost of a criminal prosecution in Britain is at present $165. It is estimated that 10,000,000Jbicjcles are in use in varioue parts of the world.

Tobacco seeds are] so^ st^ali that a thimbleful will furnish plants for an acre of ground.

Last year 48,971 car-loads of fruit nuts, wiDe and vegetables were exported from California

Buckport's (Me,) low-water mark fee for the solemnization of a |marriage service is 25 cents.

A grandson of Garibaldi is a prospering druggist in Rome. Gladstone never calls the sultan anything but "the assassin."

The latest name for the sultan ap pears in London Truth. It is the Royal Ripper. "He diad like a soldier!" exclaimed Mr. Gladstone when he heard of the archbishop ot Canterbury's death.

After long agitation of the subject a monument to Jules Simon, the French statesman, is som to be erected.

Tides in the Sabine river earned a floating island of fifty acres of floating hyacinths up and down stream past Orange. Tex,, for a week.

Diphtheria is quite prevalent in portions of Boone county, Missouri, three children in one family have been fatally stricken by the dreaded disease.

Marriage licences. Samuel W. Pullenwider and Mary E. Ric9.

James O. Bymaster and Pearl Terry. Harry B. Wilson and Millett Imogene Baldwin.

Merwin McWillian's and Mary J. Walker. Clarence Dimick Stevens and Fannie Jo Binford.

Edgar D. Randolph and' Elizabeth R. Binford.

Tob on Hand. Hon. Tom Patterson was one of the committee of reception at Denver this week where Hon. W. J. Bryan had been invited as a speaker at the ceremonies commemorating the 25th anniversary of the admission of Colorado into the Union.

Read the Big Store "ad"' in |to-day's paper.

Eoad the list of those having* ivceiv 1 their purchases free since Nov: mber 2d and up to Nov. 23d:

.We JWant Your Trade..

LEE S. WARNER.

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W. B. Hughe?, Crawfordsville, gloves. J. C. Hunt, Darlington, collar, v. Will Paul, Crawfordsville, collar and tic Win. Dickerson. underwear. Ira Cad wa lucler, collars. James Ivdle), New Richmond, underwear. A. B. Donahue, New Market, hat Martin Sullivan, Crawfoidsville, hat. W. H. Wilson, underwear. Jerre Snyder. socks. Geo. B. King, Lafayette, shirt. .•••• Earl Gerald, Crawlordsville, gloves. Buck Price, suspenders. Geo. Clark, Uibana. Ill cap. Will Simpson. Crawfordsville, sweater. Lisli La\ ne, Iirowu's Valley, overalls. Charles Hybaryer, Alamo, cap. Robt. Lyons, Linden, overalls. Geo. W. Slater, Darlington, shirt. R. J. Uuderwood, Terre Haute, cuffs. D. C. Bamhill, Crawfordsville, collar and tie. Mr. Vaugbau, tie. John Casad, shirt. E. M. Morrow, Wiugate, cap. Mayor Bandel, Crawfordsville, underwear.

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