Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 September 1897 — Page 8
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MERRICK Y. BUCK Justice of the Peace.
Rental and Collecting Agency. Office No. 105^ east Main St., opposite Court House. Over Kline'.-.
Why Wear Pants
Made of rotten fabrics when you can buy tailor-made goods rom the best of cloths and oi' the latest fashion?
I'm riaking Pants
For $3.50 and up suits for 812.50 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 Yeh'cles at Wholesale Prices. Now the time towbuy and save money.
GEOEGE ABRAHAM.
132 W. Main
At 6 per cent, on first class farm and city properties in sums to suit the borrower. Also do a General Insurance business, Life and Fire.
Office formerly occupied by C. N. Williams & Co., 101 East Maia Street.
Elam T. Murphy & Co.
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FAIR WEEK this year would not be FAIR unless the people who love good drinks could get thim. We have in stock and sell
^Old Kentucky Bourbon^
And Other Superior Brands Of Rvt- Whiskies.
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TO THE
Market Grocery
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Groceries of the Freshest and Prices of the Lowest.
Sample our Flour—none better in thin market.
NEW STOCK OF
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Just in, and a very small profit asked of you in buying it.
Henry Sloan's
MARKET GROCERY.
YOU
Should remember that it is your duty to economize in purchasing groceries—get the best for the least money. Sample my Coffee, Tobacco, Baking Powder, etc., and you will find the prices are all
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right for you, and there will be no necessity for going elsewhere,
J. T.Holloway
Corner of Grant Avenue and Market St.
An Attraction For Ladies. Hats That -i .Are Hats.
Mrs. Cresse's new emporium is the place to buy them at real Bargains
Felt Sailors 25c, 50c. Trimmed G-oods, $2.
Worth $5 and up. Everything at cost and below until Sept. 11.
Mrs. L. Cresse
With Johnson Clore.
Something Different-
The average trip to the sea Bhore or northern resorts is much like all other summer trips in many particulars, but a trip to the south in the heated 6eason 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]. DiiTereet 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"heville, the center of what is known as "The Land of the Sky." This via the Queen & Crescent Route and the Southern Ii'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 for some 40 miles along that beautiful mountain stream. The Asheville 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 hctel service. The most elaborate private residence and domain in America, at Biltmore. Scenery unsurpassed and on a acaio of actual grandeur.
Write to us for
bookB
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describing
Asheville, will send them free. W. C. HIKE ARSON,
G. P. A., Cincinnati, O.
John Carroll, Chattanooga, visited friends and relatives here this ffMk. Hal Ennminger, of the Closer Leaf railway, was visiting friends in this city this week.
The fall term of Circuit Court opens on Monday week. There is not much business to transact.
Rev. Claude Travis will probably be selected to the pastorate of the west Pike street MethodiBt church.
A burro, a specie of Rocky Mountain mule, has been received by Albert Muhleison, It is a small specimen and attracts attention.
George Markley, the blacksmith formerly oJ this city, but for ten years past a resident of Chattanooga, will remove to Indianapolis Boon.
The State fair will have many visitors from this vicinity nest week. It opens on Monday, but the exciting racing day will be on Friday.
Privileges to erect telephone poles along the highways of the county were granted to James Clouse, ot Darlington by the county commissioners.
The Jessie Mae Hall dramatic company has been well patronized in their performances at Music Hall this week. The engagement closes with this evening's entertainment.
Dr. J. H. Hollingsworth has closed four years' successful pastorate at the College Avenue M. E. church, Greencastle. He will be succeeded by the Rev. Will H. Wise, of Lafayette.
Mr. Henry Walter, father of the W alter brothers, the liverymen, has been dangerously ill at his residence west of the city, for three weeks past. His sickness originates from stomach troubles.
Charles Rockwell, traffic manager of the Monon, states that for August the company will show a considerable increase in passenger earnings and a handsome increase in its freight earnings.
Jamestown is preparing for a great demonstration on the occasion of the dedication of the new Pythian Hal), 14th inst. The Hon. John W. Kern, of Indianapolis, will deliver the dedicatory address.
It is now four years since the Vandalia purchased and equipped sixteen of its passenger locomotives with electric headlights. All are still in service, and the engineers speak very favorably of their performance.
There was a very general closing of business houses in town yesterday afternoon to give all employees an opportunity to attend the fair. The movement was undoubtedly of benefit to the fair company and added considerably to the cash receipts of the treasury department.
One of the most pronounced successes in the theatrical line of last season, was "A Milk White Flag," How great a success it was, and how much amusement of the highest order of excellence it furnished, is well known to the vast audiences that nightly availed themselves of the opportunity to witness it. "A Milk White Flag" is the most pretentious effort of this popular playwright. It requires for its production a large amount of scenery of a special design. a cast of forty performers, and costumes that are rich and in great variety. The announcement that "A Milk White Flag" will be seen at Music Hall on nest Monday, Sept. 13, will be welcome news to theatre-goers and the fun loving public. Since last year Mr. Hoyt has spent much time in brightening up this spectacular comedy, and it is now claimed that it is bigger and better than ever.
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What can be fairer
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For Sale at Druggists and Dry Goods Stores.
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Agents Wanted. I GEO, A. SCOTT, 84a Broadway, N. V.
THE BIG FAIR
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
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Haynrter 1001-2 Cigar
Everybody who smokes Likes it. All dealers sell it.
W. A. MUHLEISEN, Mfg.
ROST
The Corner Jeweler
"Will sell you an day strike al- 'in Clock, geth Thomas make for $2.95. Repairing a specialty.
THE.
White Machines
Lead all other makes of Machines. It is the cheapest in the long run.
THE PRIZE WINNEE
For Sale By
"W. E. NICHOLSON.
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"GOLDMINE"
Is the only satisfactory spring wheat patent Elour sold in the city. Ask for it at the
W. F. ROBB.
SALOON
Is not a grocery, shoe store or dry goods house.
SKID'S PLACE
Is a saloon. If you've got business in one try his. No. 129 north Washington St.
A "Busted" String
Can Be Replaced By
G. W. Antaij.
No 127 S. Washington street. Musical Merchandise, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, S'leet Music, etc. Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Eat! Bat! Full Meal 25c Big Lunch 15c
Everything clean and neat. Lunch at all Hours.
Qlobe Restaurant.
TN'U.
130 North Groen Streot.
YOUFl OWN PRICE!
Buys a Trimmed Hat or a Sailor Hat
at MISS WRAY'S, the leading
Millinery Parlor
In the city. Y. M. C.
FAIR WEEK
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Hitch in and Feed with
W.O. SMITH
East Market street. Best of attention given at reasonsble Prices. Call.
land and a Living.
Are beet and cheapest in the great new south. The northern farmer, artisan merchant, manufacturer, are all huri). ing into this rapidly developing country as pioneers. The open climate, the low rrice of land, and its steady' increase in value the positive assurance of crop-, with but little effort to raise thpra all combine to turn all eyes southward.
To aesiet in this movement low railroad rates have been inaugurated over the Queen & Crescent route from northern towns ami villages, both round trip and one way ckets being on sale on the first ami third Tuesday of each month, until October, '97. Round trip tickets, one fare, plus S2. One way tickets, two cents per mile.
Now is tbe time for you to go and see Much has been said and written about the fruit, grains and grasses along the Queen & Crescent route and about its climate—no blizzards and nosunstrokes. Summer nights are cool. GrasB grows ten months in the year. Less wear and tear in living than you've known in the north. A million acres at S3 to 85 an acre, on easy terms. Now is the time to go and see for yourself. Write to W. C. Ehinearson, G. P. A., Queen & Crescent route, Cincinnati, O., for such in-* formation as you desire before starting
flarriage Licenses.
Harry N. Mount and Verda D. Bell.
George A. Dickey and Lelia Lawrence.
George A. Jackson ana Anna E. Culdwell.
Will Locate in Chicago.
Instead of locating in Lafayette as previously announced, John L. Goben, in connection with his son-in-law, Albert Davis, will open a real estae office in Chicago next month and remove to that city.
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In Case of Fire Ring The Towel-
No. 207
East Market Street
Before going to the Are stop and get a glass of good' Cold Beer 2t
Awarded
Highest Honors—\vorid,.
dold Medal, Midwinter
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Change of Venue.
Mrs. Kate M. Hall. Brazil,
who
sued the Hen Uur order
tbe life or her husband, |J
"The New
No. 126 North Greon Street.
Cold Weather
"Will soon be here and now is the time to begin looking for
We have on our floor the largest line
Cook, Heating Stoves and Ranges
V.ver shown in the city. Open front and Fmall Rase Burners taking lowest gas rate. The Boss aud Wih-on Heate-, air tight. Cheap in price and nice lookers.
GENUINE KOUND' OAK
'•See the name on the leg We are exclusive agents.
Eat, Drink and Be Merry,
VORIS & COX.
When you come to town and feel like "taking something,'' with a bite to eat thrown in, don't forget
"THE LODGE."
A Perfect I^t-ierxrl.
The ZeroCreamer
Gives the Highest Satisfaction and costs but a small'amount.
Houlehan & Qulllen
Solt|Agents|for Montgomery County.
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Change of venue in tin*
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1 utnarn county. It was granted,
We have just a few „f tho Detroit cultivators frit. It
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need
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come
and see UB. Zack Mahorney CY.v
bee the great bargains in clocks at the corner jewelry sture ot C. L. Rosf.
Reunion.
The annual reunion of the 10th tncli. ana regiment, a number of members ot which rebide in Montu/onicry county, will be held on the State fair groin,,! at Indianapolis nest Tuesday.
New Laundry.
Albert Galey has started laundryto a room on north Green street, r.ixt door to Lookabill & U«rter'9 real estate of. lice.
Paints, oils, varnishes, eti. Mahornev (!o.
/. ack
Idea."
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