Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 May 1897 — Page 8
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Gwtorik ii put np in oa*-ilxa bottlM only. It lis net told in bulk. Don't allow uyow to Mil I yon anything else on the pie* ar pramlM that it Iii "jut eood" and "will wuwer •twy jrarIpoM." J^Bn flat 70a get O-A-B-T-O-B-I-A.
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She says she buys all of her Furniture from us,
Because it is the only one in town that keeps every thing up to date, and it does not cost any mgre than any other houses charge for stuff that is out of style.
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Our Line of Carpets?
lined the pricesar.
Do You :i gtove or Heater?
If so buy one of ours, and you willibe pleased.
Hardware, Dishes and Tinware. We handle nothing but the best, and will surely isuit your ideas. If you need an outfit housekeeping we are the only ones who can fit you oout complete and will save vou money. Give us a call. and be convinced.
MAHORNEY CO.
GOOD BUTTER
The finest and sweetest Butter is made by using Polar Creameries. We have them in two sizes. Call and see them
120-122 South Washington Street.
VORIS & COX.
Successors to Joe E. Fisher.1
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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YOUNTSVILLE.
Geo. AV. ITall. of Crawfordsville, Sundayed with E. H. O'Neal. l.'v Fink anri family spent Sunday with biy brother, tioar Garfield.
Fri'ii Maxwell and wife spent Sunday with Fruutz Myers, at Ladoga.
Several dozen wheelmen picniced in thp woods near the bridge Sunday. Miss Higuir.s, of the woolen mill, is now rooming with Mrs. Benton Snyder.
Jim Work, Jr., of the Lafayette street railway company, is visiting home folks here.
G. W. Smith trimmed the hoofs
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three-year-old mules for Billy O'Neal onday. A large number of our fishermen partook of liquid recreation aloDg the croi Sunday.
It is rumored that John Hopping arid an Alaino belle are soon to wed. Here to you, John.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yount entertained a large number of young people in honor of Mies Balloe Ia6t week.
A. J. Love and wife, and some Crawfordeville friends are camping on the banks of hugar Creek this week.
Byron Sweeney and Asher Wert spent Sunday at the Linden stock farm, the guests of Edward Bowerman.
Cyrus Fink thinks seriously of adding a full hue of high grade bicycles to his vehicle business in the near future.
Mrs. C. Sweeney was in Lafayette last week on business connected with the estate of her father, who died a few weeks ago.
John Purcell and Forg Mclntyre were herej last week advertising the Usborn farm machinery, for which they are agents.
Yount Mills have bought several thousand pounds of wool to elate, choice long fibre medium bringing as much as 17 cents per pound.
The mother of James M. Work died in Fountain county last Friday and was burried near Waynetown on Sunday. She was eighty years of age.
Mr. and MrB. O. D. Smith entertained a large number of young people in honor of tt eir daughter Florence On Tuesday evening. Dancing and plays were indulge*! in.
The Alamo scribe of the Journal a few weeks ago in naming thp people originating from that burg who had ejince become famous, neglected to name Jim Stubbins and Dr. Bolser of this place.
There is a rumor afloat that our barbar shop is soon to change hands. This is a tirst-clasBlocation for a good tonsorial artist who will attend strictly to business, and not go fishing more than three days in the week.
The
few
The
dollars that dtmpose our cir
culating medium will soon be in the coffers of bicycle dealers if the craze is not soon stopped. Our people are a little slow in catching on but go it good and strong when they do.
spring
school of Miss Kittie Go-
ble closed on last Friday. Miss Goble made many
friendB
here by the way
DR. CARTER & CO.
THE REMABLE SPEOIAL.1HYS.
in
which she conducted the juveniles while under her charge, and ^aves here with the best wishes of our people for her future welfare.
We have a man here that bids fair to rival tfce famous Bud Doble as a driver of track horses. This raatcs name might be Jones, but it isn't At any rate he may be seen daily driving a 2:30 Rosewood gelding. This horse was never known to go faster than a dog trot until this Jehr got him. Any one having any horses to speed should look this man up.
Truth Tersely Told-.
Overworked women, lacking nervepower and vitality, will find Dr. John W. Bull's Pills an effective tonic and nervine. "I find Dr. Bull's Pills do all that is claimed for them, and other ladies I know,who have taken the pills, endorse them. Mrs. Philip Rysedorph, Greenbush, N. Y." Dr. JohnW.Bull's Pills (60 in box) cost but 25 cents trial box, 10 cents, at dealers, or by mail. A.C.Meyer &
Co.,Baltimore,Md. Ask
for the genuine Dr.JohnW. Bull'sPilla. SOLI) HV NYE & KOOE.
Spriae Requires
That the impurities which have accumulated in your blood during tho winter shall be promptly and thoroughly expelled if good health is expected, when the warmer weather conies these impurities are liable to manifest them selves in various ways and often lead lead to serious illness. Unless the blood is rich and ^ure that tired feeling will afflict you, your appetite will fail and you will find yourself "all run down." Hood's Sarsaparilla tones and strengthens the system, drives out all impurities ant^ makes pure, rich, healthy blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true blood purifier and the best spring medicine. Be sure to get only Hood's.
The champion shearer of Australia, for (he past season, has broken the record by shearing 33,825 sheep, his earnings being .£338.
80 years' experience. Located here since 1887. SPlil'lALT1(.•: Catarrli, Atth im, No iThront, l.'in U.midor n:nt Kidney trolli leg, Ulood ami Skin Diseases, enorw youth, exoi-f.es O .vbuse, emission*, vaticocele,Spermatorrhea Stricture and Piles cured. Sexual power and vigor fully re
stored. Will treat for a shert time only tor the exceedingly low price -t $4.00 a mouth, including medcine. A11 those beginning tieatm-nt now or before the III'Mt of June will In' treated at, tho same fee until cured. No Incurable eases taken. Write your troubles It out cf city. Kneloso stamp for reply. Symptom blank and book frie.
DU. CARTER «fc CO.,
No. 62(4 South Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Office Hours fl to 23 a. m. 1 to 5 and 7 to 8:80 p. m. Sunday—9 to 11.
Things of Beauty
Is the term used concerning our line of fine hats this season Pretty Hats, truly,
Are Joys Forever
if not in the existance of the hat it is the memory of what once was—so becoming aiul attractive that its equal in no where to be found. Your money's worth at
Willits' Emporium.
East Main Street.
THERE fS NOTHING FINER.
For Breakfast than Pure
RUCK WHEAT
CAKES
We have the Genuine dark Buckwheat Flour.
Whole Wheat Flour in ten pound sacks,
Our Laurel Flour, high grade patent, is unsurpassed.
Buckwheat in any quantity.
Henry Sloan's
MARKET GKOCERY.
fODSIiptiOD
A AND ITS ^CUHB Tr\ TUB PniTHP 1 an ohe/ilnto
thousands of hopeless cases hive been already jincluaes
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to itnd
two bottlts
frt* to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M. c., pa Pearl St., new Toifc, •V The Editorial and Bnainssa Management of thia Paper Guarantee this gencrotu Proposition.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Brown township, and of the town ot Waveland, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male person over the ago of twenty-one years, of good moral character and a continuous resident of said Brown township and town of Wavelaad for more than ninety days Immediately proceeding the giving of this notice and filing of this notice of applica. tion, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said county at their next regular session to be begun and held on the first Monday in June, 1897, for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquor* In a lean quantity than a quart at a time to be drank on the premises where sold.
My place of business wherein said liquor* are to be sold and drank is described as follows: A room fronting on Cross street, In the said Town of Wave land said room being on the ground floor of a two story building, the prepeity of Aaron J. Wolfe, said town of Waveland, said building being situated on the south half of Lots No. IK and IT, of tho original plat of said Town of Waveland, said room being the south room of said building, said room is arranged and located in inch manner with glass doora and windows that the whole of the interior thereof can be viewed from the sidewalk and street immediately in front thereof. Notice is also given that I will at tile same time apply for privilege and permission to conduct the drug busiuess and 10 sell other articles of merchandise usually sold in drug starts.
FREDERICK A. 8TEBBINS.
May 15, 1897.
A
PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notieo is hereby
"ive'i
INSPECT-
to tho citizens oft'raw-
fordsvlllo and th« iii/.eas uf Union township, in Montgomery county, Initimin, thai J, (JitTord K. i!i(1 u'e. «-i mule inliiiiiitaut tie- .Stiue of lndtnn.-it over the .•»«« of tweniy dihi ye.-ir-t, and :i continuous resident of said Union lowusliij), fur niorti than ninety days uoxt proceeding tho (.-iviug of this notice, will apply !o the. Be i.nl of Commissioners of ttio county or Monl/.omory, at their nuruliir .fiine snssion, 18',T, for a lieenno to si: I spiiituous, vinous, malt and all kinds ol intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at. a time, and allow the sam« to bo drank on the premise:)
My place of business and the premises whereon said JiquoiH are to bo sold and drank are described as follows:
The south-wost corner room of tho two story frame building known as tho Junction House and located on lot number throo f3| ns tho samo is known and designated on tlio original plat of Kairview In Montgomery count}', Indiana said room being situate in the south-west corner of said building and on tho first and ground lloor thereof.
In my said application I will also ask for the privileijo of running one pool table, serving lunch and soiling cigars, tobacco and all
The other stocks of Hats, Bonnets and Ladies' Head gear through town, then call at
MBS. BRIXTON'S
EaBt Main street room in EIston Bank Building, and you will be satisfied that this is liu place you are looking ior, if you want something Stylish and
Reasonable In Price.
No necessity of going elsewhere as we can suit you.
Excursion to IndianapolisOver the new route, Sunday, May 10. Train will leave Crawfordsville at 8:30 a. m., returning will reach Crawfords ville at 9 a. m. This is our new route via Roa"hdale, distanco only 50 miles, running time one hour and ten minutes. Special train, plenty of room. Round trip only $1. L. A. Clauk,Agt.
For the past four years the run ol shad up the Connecticut river ba* gradually increased each year, until now fishermen are getting good rf turns tor their labor.
Gives the Highest
a fieat
kinds
ol'non-intoxicating drinks in ihe same room wherein said intoxicating liquors are to be sold and drank. OIVFOKD E. lilDUB.
May IB, 1897.
I Awarded
A Perfect Prlnecl.
Hfeheftt Honors—World1* F|k V.*
The Zero Creamery
Satisfaction
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CREAM
BAKING
POTHBk
MOST PERFECT MADE. 1 A
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fim Ammonia,
and costs but a small amount.
Houleliati & Qulllen
Sole Ag^n't^cff Montgomery County.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
Monclay, May 17th.
SUN BROTHERS' W ox'ld's Progressive S' ows, ^1 useum. Menagerie and Trained Aniit al Exhibition. Largest, Ricnesi, Best '2"i Cent Show on Earth. Now touring their Fifth Consecutive season ot continuous success and present to their million patrons an augirg-hum. thai is in all es-
To THE EDITOR•:—I have an absolute sential. The only big show to reduce' the pri ot admission to ','fc nhich remedy for Consumption. By its timely use inPiUfiec
to everv vtsirnr
a 8eat to
every
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40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
Mr. S. Crnv and wif wnek to Ti lhi- i.ic, 1 place tlieir tuttim h,, i,
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C-«n CnmiiotfhHiii aM-r ut Uiiro'i. \1i tii,/ 'it'nii tiai ?!Vr-(| to ihii pl.ici
G. W. L. Brim oiii- -Tit 510.000 nir-ii.i-t ilie IM1 'hi
next
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received Iro-u del'- c'ivh sj,,,.
A. F. Rampi'v. Dr. (iott nn.l Sherman rrniit. .• ,.Pilule a 1-nrt uf (i, v. Mount's ptiiiT. Th«n is nuii'li ni glnry than tinaru.'o in iliet-r iippfiini ineiiis and in this respert till- linvrnmr Im* I if.-D fairly hberai with Iun Muntgo.'iiery county frienoH
5ymnaSi
One ring show, European Menagerie, Koman Hippodrome Sports, Arabian Caravan, Spectacular Pageants and Trans-Pacific Wild Beast Ex-/ hibit. The Grand Picturesque Street Parade takes place at 12 a. 111. on Monday, May }7th. Special excursions at the verv lowest rates on all lines of travel.
IJuheii's Clotljintf Parlors,
60 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind-
The Latest Styles In Plaids*
We have just received three largo Sliipments. Have you seen them'
For $f'.00 we sell an $18
Tailor
Tailor's prices $4 to $10.
-made Suit.
l4or $7.^0 we sell a $20 Tuiloi-madc Hu't. For $8.00 Tailor made Suit. For $10 8 Tailor-maoe Suit. For $12. $30 Tailor-made SuitFor $1£ 8b Tailor-made SuitThousan of tiousers iioni
$ 1
Nothing like them ever shown before. Pea"t tiful Novelties! Rich Effects! Latest Perfect Fits! Lowest Prices! 'l0t *11 «see our windows.
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