Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 August 1897 — Page 8

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JOHN DRURY, Prop. WILL DRURY.

DRURY S PLACE

Indianapolis, Indiana.

FAIR "WEEK this year would not be FAIR unless the people who love good drinks could get them. We have in stock and sell

Samples ot anything sent anywhere.

^-Old Kentucky Bourbon^-

And Other Superior Brands Of Bje Whiskies.

And Fancy Drinks of all kinds, together with the Best and Freshest Beer in the city. Call and find out. We will not disappoint you. No. 109 N. Washington Street.-

Takes as naturally to our store with its attrabtive stock and modern methods as a duck does to water. We want you to become as well acquainted with the

advantages

MERRICK Y. BUCK Justice of the Peace.

Rental and Collecting Agency. Office No. 105^ east Main St., opposite Court House. Over Kline's.

Why Wear Pants

Made of rotten fabrics when you can buy tailor-made goods _rom the best of cloths and of the latest fashion?

I'm riaking Pants

For $3.50 and up suits for $12.50 and up. Fits and fashion guaranteed, as is superior workmanship.

John L. Callahan

1st Door W. 1st National Bank.

^BUGGIES*

AT COST,

I will sell my entire stock of Vehicles at Wholesale Prices. Now the time to buy and save money.

GEORGE ABRAHAM.

132 \V. Main St

Agents Wanted!

FOR....

JUVENILE HOLIDAY

.".".AND

Standard Subscription BOOKS

By the W. B. Conkey Company, the largest publishers and manufacturers of books in the United States. Finest line of new holiday and other subscription books on the market.

Also agents wanted for "THE SILVER SIDE," the latest and best text book on the silver question by the great silver leaders. Exclusive territory, largest commissions, prices below competition.

Write at once for circulars and special terms, stating your choice of territory. W. B. CONKEY CO., 341, 343, 345, 347, 349, 361 Dearbom St, Chicago.

COME

of our mail order

department. Wishes clearly stated on a postal care will receive the same careful consideration as the customer in person.

TRY ONCE.

TO THE

Market Grocery

....FOR....

Groceries of the Freshest and Prices of the Lowest.

Sample our Flour—none better in this market.

NEW STOCK OF

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Justin, and a very small profit asked of you in buying it.

Henry Sloans

MARKET GROCERY.

The Earth Is Not Mine!

But the little grocery so much spoken of in the west part of town is. I appreciate patronage and prove it to my customers all along. Palatable Groceries is all I aim to sell.

BUTTER AND EGGS

Stock.

J. T. Holloway

Corner of Grant Avenue and Market St.

Fall in For Buffalo.

One cent a mile via Big Four Route, account G. A. R. 31st annual encampment, August 23 to 28. Tickets on sale August 21, 22 and 23. Good returning, leaving Buffalo from August 24 to 31, inclusive, with a privilege of entension to September 20 on deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at Buffalo, August 23 and, inclusive.

For tickets and full information call on any ticket agent of the Big Four route, or address, E. O. MCCORMICK, W. J. LYNCH,

Pass. Traffic Mgr. Asa. G. P. Agt.

Something Different-

The average trip to the sea shore or northern resorts is much like all other summer trips in many particulars, but a trip to the south in the heated season in search of a cool place is something different altogether. Different in its lack of hot noon-days [they don't have sun strokes in the south]. Differest in that it is comparatively ii expensive. Different in the absence of perspiring crowds of humanity everywhere about oae. Different in altitude—you can go up thousands instead of hundreds of feet above sea-level and get the bracing air which brings you home again invigorated.

S8.00 is the round trip rate for a delightful trip to that famous southern mountain resort—A?heviiie, the center of what is known as "The Land of the Sky." This via the Queen & Crescent Route and the Southern R'y from Cincinnati, Saturday, August 7th. Tickets at this rate are good 10 days to return.

Sixteen hours ride through the Blue Grass, across High Bridge, down the Emory and through the mountains of East Tennessee to the French Broad river and tor some 40 miles along that beautiful mountain stream. TheAsheville altitude is 2,500 feet, with protecting peaks double that height, giving that peculiar beauty and dryness for which it is noted throughout the world. Sunshine for 300 days a year. Perfect hotel service. The most elaborate private residence and domain in America, at Biltmore. Scenery unsurpassed and on a scale of actual grandeur.

Write to us for books describing Asheville, will send them free. W. C. RINEARSON,

I XOUNTSVJLLE

A. C. Yount is the new postmaster. Walter Work has returned to Lafayette.

John Switzer is very low with asthma. V," Wm. Sheets is training some fast horses for Howard Oneall.

Straw balers are at work baling straw at Howard Oneall's this weekBenton Snyder is thinking of adding a stock of groceries to his business.

Miss Grace Sweeney, who was injured in a runaway accident recently, is improving.

A load of young people attended an ice cream social at John Snyder's week before last.

Jim Hodges is in Charleston attending his wife who is very lbw with tuberculosis.

J. M. West has accepted a position in the flour mill of J. M. Snyder, near Waynetown.

Rev. Williams preached Sunday morning and evening, and Miss Higgins led the Epworth League meeting.

Byron Sweeney and Howard Stonebraker attended the old settlers1 meeting at Yeddo with a, huckster stand.

LINDEN.

Theodore Stockden, so long sick, is much better and is able to sit up. Mrs. J. S. Bennett is in very poor health, her lungs being effected.

Jake Hose will build a ten room two story house on the old school house lot.

Sam Holliday has closed his bakery business here and has gone to Kokomo to work.

Mrs. Malinda Bowerman is on the sick list and J. S. Bennett is also under the weather.

Mr. J. E. Johnson, who has charge of the pumps on the Clover Leaf, was in town part of this week.

Grandma Bennett, a step-mother of J. S. Bennett, is visiting him. She will go to Marion on Saturday for a visit.

Doctor Pyke, of Romney, had a force of men here the fore part of the week putting in cedar poles for his telephone line. 5

The Good Templar ladies have charge of an ice cream supper at their hall to-night. Everybody attend as the money will be spent for a good purpose.

On last Tuesday Hass Breaks loaded a car of two-year-old cattle that averaged 1,248 pounds, and T. Haywood loaded two cars of the same sized cattle.

Free Thomas has put down one 12 inch casing and will now dig in the bottom of the well. In addition to what are already down he says he can furnish all trains plenty of water from the Linden tank.

The open ditches are being cleaned out ready for the fall rains. Dan Harrigan has all the public ditches in our township to look after and is receiver of the ditches of the town-

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G. P. A., Cincinnati, O.

Gov. Mount has accepted an invitation to be present at Peru one day during Street Fair week, and he will deliver an address on Farmer's Day, September 10.

Not that we have any ill will towards any body that goes through by the residence of J. S. Bennett, but those wires are put up to keep stock off the rail road and out of the corn field. Please put the wires when you pass through.

One of the interesting features of the State Fair will be Governor's Day, Thursday, September 16, at which time Governor Mount, attended by hie staff, will review the Indiana National Guard. The celebrated crack artillery company,

The Indianapolis Light Artillery," will give a rerpoduction of the famous United States Championship Drill under the command of Capt. J. B. Curtis. This company has won in many sharp contests, and they will give a com" plete exhibition of this great drill. The racing programme for the day will be exceptionally interesting.

You Should Not Hesitate.

If you are troubled with dyspepsia, or liver and kidney trouble. Dr. John W. Bull's Pills will cure you. "I find Dr. Bull's Pills a good remedy for dyspepsia and biliousness, and I do not hesitate to recommend them to every one in need of such a medicine. T. J. Burke, Davenport, la." Dr. John W. Bull's Pills (sixty in a box) coBt but 25 cents trial box, 10 cents, at all dealers, or by mail.

A.

C. Meyer & Co., Bal­

timore, Md. Don't buy

a

counterfeit.

SOLD BY NYE & BOOK.

THE BIG FAIR

if

WILL HAVE SIGHTS TO SEE, BUT

THERE ARE OTHERS-IT WILL

PAY TO TRADE WITH THE FOL­

LOWING REPRESENTATIVE BUS­

INESS MEN.

The Big: Attraction

....Will Be The....

Hapa\er 1001-2 Cipr

Everybody who smokes Likes it. All dealers sell it.

W. A. MUHLEISEN, Mfg.

THE.

Singer Machines

Lead all other makes of Machines. It is the cheapest in the long run.

THE PRIZE WINNER

For Sale By

W. E. NICHOLSON.

THE GRAND

—FOR-

"GOLDMINE"

Is the only satisfactory spring wheat patent Flour sold in the city. Ask for it at the

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W. F. ROBB.

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A SALOON

Is not a grocery, shoe store or dry goods house.

A

SKID'S PLACE

Is a saloon. If you've got business in one try his. No. 129 north Washington St.

"Busted" String

Can Be Replaced By

G. I. Andersoit.

No 127 S. Washington street. Musical Merchandise, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Sheet Music, etc. Sewing Machines and Supplies.

at! ED tit! Full Meal 25c Big Lunch 15c

Everything clean and neat. Lunch at all Hours.

QloTbe Restaurant. N.

180 North Groen Street.

OWN PRICE!'

'•YOU

Buys a Trimmed Hat or a Sailor Hat :X at MISS WRAY'S, the leading

In the city. Y. M. O. A

Watch Me.

I'm Next.

Buffalo. Bill's show .ivttt L&fayetto *m the28th. Twice

M!bb

Jennie Boyc, of "Prank-

fort, bae attempted buicide becauBb ill health.

Tbe Montgomery county fair from the tilli to the 11th of September. Get ready for the exhibition. f|

We have just a few of the Detroit cultivators left. If you need one come and see us. Zack Mahorney Co.

The burning of a pile of cobe near Crabbs & Reynolds' warehouse, Tuesday night, called out the tire department.

James Sbon!', of Jackson townshi|» Fountain county, was killed in a runaway accident. He wps a young man of family.

The Barnum show exhibits at Logansport next Tuesday, is moving eastward toward Ohio and will not exhibit in this portion of Indiana this year.

Watermelons grown in this locality were brought into market this week. While not near so large as the Posey county product the flavor of them is much more pleasant to the taste.

Hood's

Should be in every family medicine chest and every all traveller's grip. They are III Invaluable when the stomach is out of order cure headache, blllousnesi, and all liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 25 cents.

STB

In Case of Fire Ring The Towel

No. 207

East Market Street.

Awarded

-Highest Honors—World's

TEACHERS WANTED!

Over 4,000 vacancies-several times as many vacancies as members. Must have more members. Several plans two plans give free registration one plan Guarrutees positions. 10 cents pays for booh, containing plans and a $500 love story of College days. No charge to employers for recommending teachers. Southern Teaehera'Bureau, 8 W. cornor Main and 3d streets, Louisville, Ky. Rev. Dr. O. M. Sutton, A. 1., President and Manager. Sutton Teachers' Bureau, 69-71 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Northern vacancies Chicago ollice, Southern vacancies Louisville offlco. One fee registers in both offices.

We carry the "Superior," the best two horse Drill in the world. Also a fine line of 5 hoe Drills.

Buy A Turn hull Wagon.

'DEERE PLOWS AND HARROWS.

iSfiiiilililffili

V«SET.

VORIS «& COX.

Eat, Drink and Be Merry.

"When you come to town and leel like "taking something,'' with a bite to eat thrown in, don't forget

"THE LODGE."

A Perfect Priend.

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Gives the Highest Satisfaction and costs but a

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Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair DR

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Mrs. Creese has opened a tuiliiuerv i-otablishraent in Gore's store. South Washington street.

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CREAM

BAKING POWDffi

A Pare drape Cream of Tartar !W.

40 YEARS THE STANDARD*.

A Grand Trip.

Vandalia and Wabash via Detroit and I Canada to Buffalo. Take Vandalia faet train 6:56 p. m. Monday, arrive at Lo transport 8:37 p. m. Take 5 hours', sleep, then take the through

Before going to the Are stop and get a glass of good Cold Beer 2t

Wabash

train leaving LogHneport at 3:30

a.

Pass London 1:30 p. ru., Niagara Palls 4:45 p. m., arrive at Buffalo 6:10 p. I This trip is worth your time and money, giving a dayl ght ride through Detroit! I Ontario, past Niagara Falls, over BUB.' pension bridge and into Buffalo. pare 810.20. .Date of* ale, Aug. 21 and 23limit Aug 31. May be extended to! Sept. 20 by depositing ticket between Aug. 23 and 27. Children under 121 years, one-half fare.

J. C. HUTCHINSON. Agt.

"The New Idea."

No. 126 North Greon Street.

iiiyrllss

The Zero Creamery

small'amount.

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Sole^Agentsjfor Montgomery County.