Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 October 1897 — Page 8
March 8,1897.
I
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA," AND
PITCHER'S CASTORIA,"
Are offered to substantiate the claim that we can produce the best fitting and best made clothing at prices far below competition.
John L. Callahan
1st Door W. 1st National Bank.
MONEY TO LOIN!
At 6 per cent, on first class farm and city properties in sums to su the borrower. Also do a Genera Insurance business, Life and Fire.
Office formerly occupied by C. N. Williams & Co.. 101^ East Main Street.
Elam T. Murphy & Co.
DM INISTliATOR'S SALE.
The undersigned administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Nicholas Schendorf, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Montgomery Circuit Court, he Will at 10 o'clock: a. in., of the 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1897, At bis place of business on Green street, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold offer for sale at private sale all the interest of aald decedent and free from all Hens against the same at the time of decedent's death, the following described real estate in said county and 8tate, to-wit:
Apart of the south-west quarter of section tw.enty (80Mn township (19) north, ranee four (4) west, bounded as follows Beginning at the south-west corner of satd quarter Bection. thence north 14 :45 chains to the south-west corner of the laid set off and apportioned to Emma Schendorf, thence east 38 chains more or less to the west bank of Sugar Creek, thence Bouth-eaat along said west bank to a point 2R chains west of the east line of satd quarter sectIon, thence south on a line parallel with said east line to the south line of said quarter section* thence west 89 chains to the place of boelnnlnc' containing 68 and 46-100 acres more or less
Said Bale wil be made subject to the aDDrnvn.1 of said court and upon the following terms at not lose than the appraised value
AS OUR TRADE MARK.
/, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now iT*, on every bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought ^—0 on the and has the signature of Tu&J&iA wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which
even he
does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIM1LE SIGNATURE
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed Yon.
CARPETS.
In the short time since' we have reembarked in business we have made a reputation for the best work in wall decorating and draping. Now you will find us on deck with a choice line of latest patterns of Carpets, all selected with a view of combining •Wall Paper, Draperies and Carpets.
jjGhleiGliei 5 Martens.
No. 18 and 20 N. Meridian street. Formerly Eastman, Schleicher & Lee. Indianapolis. Ind.
All Promises
Look alike on Paper.
Our Garments
al
At least one-third of the purchase money cash lnhand, one-third in nine months and onethird In eighteen months, evidenced by notes of ^parchaeei% bearing six per oent. interest per annum from date, waiving relief, providing atf^eatate&old"1
Becured
by
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OTTO 8CHLEMMER,
Administrator.
OF
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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
S GA
Just in, and a very small profit asked of you in buying it.
Henry Sloan's
MARKET GROCERY.
Ladies
Know when they're pleased with a new Hat better after they wear it a while. That's why so many particular buyers always patronize
Mrs. L. Cresse
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"With Johnson Gore.
Don't Think
That you are saving money when you buy from foreign concerns. I am saving buyers money on Granite and Marble jobs of all kinds. Prettiest and latest monument designs.
PERI M'MAIJtS,
127 W. Main St.
^BUGGIES# AT COST.
I wm sell my entire stock of Vehicles at Wholesale Prices. Now the time tojbuy and save money.
GEORGE ABRAHAM.
182 W. Main St.
MERRICK Y. BUCK Justice of the Peace.
Rental and Collecting Agency. Office No. 105# east Main St., opposite Court House. Over Kline'g.
ALAMO.
Remember the prayer meeting every Wednesday night.
Miss Nola Demorett of New Market is here visiting friends. Mr. John St nil has moved frem near here to near Waynetown.
Ask Lew Stanford and Ambrose Campbell how far it if to Sylvania. They have discovered a new road by which they go to see their best girls and they say it is 7 miles nearer than the old road
Beautiful designs in picture frames and easlea at the Fair.
Going Blind.
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Mre. Jatups Stanford of New Market is spending the week with relatives here. Mrs. Amanda Hybarger is visiting her eon Charley in Brown Valley this week
The Union Sunday school of thiB place which was recently organized is well attended.
There will be preaching at the Union church Saturday night, Sunday morning and evening by Rev. Byrd.
See the Dew ideas in picture frames at the Fair.
LINDEN.
Electric lights for Linden. It is now "Greater Linden." Have you heard the new factory. [Mrs. Warren Kash# has been been quite sick the past week.
Mrs. Hawker^ left] Tuesday evening for a three weeks visit with {friends in in Iowa.
A ten pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.JRobert Campbell, Sunday evening. Dr.£Engleman attended
The "Johnson Family" concert at'.the M. E. church, Tuesday evening was well Jattended. The frequent encores were evidence of appreciation.
Wm. Harter, a victim of tuberculosis, and who has been rapidly failing in health for the past year, died Sunday at 3 oclock p. m. Funeral services were held at the Tuesday at 10 o'clock.
The "Willing Workers" of the Christian church gave an open meeting laBt Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Kelsey to which the L. A. S., of the M. E. church were especially invited. It was a very enjoyable event.
Have your pictures framed at the Fair.
CIRCUIT COURT.
R. K. Syfers and F. A, McBride v?. A. J. Royalty et al.3 Replevin. Ordered that plaintiff take possession of property described and that plaintiff idcover from defendants one cent damages for the detention of said property.
Syfer and McBride vs. A. J. Royalty et al. On chattel mortgage. Judgment of $121.58 for plaintiff.
Valverda Gill ve^Frank Gill et al. Partition. Court approves report of commissioner.
NEW SUITS.
Robert P. bhanklin et al. vs. Mariah E. Rush et al. On note. L. W. Cochran vs. Jas. White, trustee of Madison township. Injuction..
Abe Strouse, the well known clothing salesman, who was a clerk for Con Cunningham and other clothing house propprietors here some years ago, has become almost totally blind within the past year and has had to abandon work, He resides on north Third street, Terre Haute, at
thiB
time.
Granite ware at the Fair.
Hunter's excursion rates, '97-'98 via the Wabash Line. For the above rates will be named to points in Alabama, Louisiana, upper and lower Michigan. Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. For further particulars call on or address,
Thos. Follen,
Pass. Agt.
Lafayette, Ind.'
True Worst is the name of a Maryville, Mo., drummer.
There are only three negro telegraph operators in this country.
Tourists flocked to Ireland this year —no one remembers so many strangers in the country.
A firm of bankers in Lombard street has been known to draw a check for •one penny." ...-
During last year over 23,500 tons of butter were exported from Sweden, nearly all of which went to Britain.
James Waugh has moved into the remodled house of Wm. Reeves on south Green street.
Without A Rival.
As a positive cure for sprains,bruises, and pains of all kinds, Salvation Oif has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 518 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes: "I used Salvation Oil in my family and can say it has no rival as a liniment it certainly cures pains. I sprained my ankle and it cured me and since then I have always used it for any pains and bruises.'' Salvation Oil is sold for only 25 cents. No other remedy will do the work promptly.
SOLD BY NYB 4. BOOB.
^OPENS_^
Friday and Saturday
October 8 and 9, at which time will be shown the finest lines of Patterns and Trimmed Hats ever seen before in the city.
Don't Fail to Attend. M. Belle Slieviin.
(Successor to Mrs. D. F. Brltton.)
No. 203y2 E. Main St.
Yeaseyf &' Co.
—BKOKERSIN-
GRAIN, PROVISIONS 4ND STOCKS.
Chicago Correspondents—Lamson Bros. & Co members Chicago Board of Trade.
New York Cotrespondents—Purnell, Hagaman & Co., members of New York Stock Exchange.
Commission on Grain per cent. Stock per cent.
Fisher Buildlns, 131^ east Main Street. Telephone No. 392.
SUGAR!
20 Pounds $1.00 P'c'k Coffee 12 l-2c
..AT....
Harve Gray's
Music Hall Grocer.
Other Staple and Fancy Groceries in Proportion.
CONFIDENCE!
Is what we started in for six months ago, and we've won it. Farmers who feri their teams or hitched in with us then are still our patrons and new ones come to us every day. We have room for all that come, and clean quarters for your horses.
DAVIS & DAVIS.
Pike Street Livery and Feed Stable.
BOB DAYIS. WM. A. DAVIS.
FIRE INSURANCE!
I have several of the best and most reliable agencies. Farm and town property risks written in reliable companies.
W. K. "WALLACE.
Joel Block. Crawfordsville, Ind.
Home Money
At 6 Per Cent.
We have plenty of home money to loan at 6 per cent. No waiting for papers to be sent away. Also all kinds of
INSURANCE.
Best Companies Represented.
VORIS & STILWELL.
You Risk Nothing §yougiving
by
our
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trial. If
do not find it to be
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repre
sented after lix months' use, bring it back and we will refund I the money.
Wbai
can to fairer
Dr. Scott's
Electric
Hair Brush
IS WARRANTED TO CURB
Iftrvout Headache in
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The Southern Ami.
I On Feb. 1, in latitude 66 degrees, longitude 172 degree* 81 minutes, wo ran into open water again, having this time spent only six days in the ice pack. I On the 17th the aurora appeared, stronger than I ever saw it in the north. It" rose from the sonthwest, stretching in abroad stream up toward the zenith and down again toward the eastern horizon. Tho phenomenon this time had quite a different appearance from what we saw on Oct. 20. It now presented long shining curtains rising anil falling in wonderful shapes and shades, sometimes seemingly close down tc our mast, heads. It evidently exerted considerable infuenoe upon the magnetio needlo of our compass.—C. E. Borchgrevink in
Century.
One brawback.
There's no snch thing in this life as oomplete satisfaction. If a man has no money, he is miserable, and if he has lots of it, it is next to impossible to invest it remuneratively. There is no business which is sure to pay, not even the business of stealing, but that's beoanse there are so many persons in it, and there would be many more in it if the penitentiary did not prevent it from being open to everybody, and so be utterly ruined. —Boston Transcript
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A countenance habitually unftnf Influence of amiable feelings tp* beauty of the highest order froni quenoy with which such feelings their character upon it.—Mrs. 8.O. lutu
An indelible inh very commonly used In the middle ages was made with a basis of the terchloride of gold applied to a cloth dampened with a solution of ohloride of tin.
The war with the bey of Tripoli began Tune 10, 1801, and ended June 4, I80h. The number of men engaged in the naval force against Tripoli wm 1,830.
"I have taken several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has done me a world of good. My ailments were backache and headache, and, in fact, I ached all over. Hood's Sarsaparilla completely cured me. My brother has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla with benefit" Mrs. Martha Lloyd, Ros^dale, Ind.
Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. All druggiBts. 25c.
Gem Laundry
ALBERT S. GALEY, Agt. i,
Best fork City.
Made a Well Man
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Me.
THE QREAT 30th Day.
produces the above results In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall, young men will regain their lost manhood, and old gen will recover tholr youthlul vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous&C68, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, bost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not Only cures by starting at the seat of disease but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink slow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth* It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KEVITOi no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, 81.G0 per package, or six for •5.00, with a positive written guarantee to enre or refund the money. Circular free. Address
HOMMEDICINE CO.,269 Dearborn St.,CHICAGO,ILL Sold NYE & BOOE.
Eat, Drink and Be Merry.
No. 207
East Market Streets
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A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDARD*
Big Four Interchangeable Thousand Mile TicketFollowing is a list of the lines over which the one thousand mile tickets of the Big Four issue will be honored for exchange tickets:
Aon Arbor Railroad, Baltimore & Ohio, Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern, Cnicago & Eastfrn Illinois, Chicago & West Michigan, CLicago & Muskingum Valley, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton^ Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & Louis, and a score of other railroads throughout the United States
These books sell for 630 ami arc not transferable. If the ticket is used in: its entirety find exclusively by the nriciinal purchaser a rebate of 810 will t)e paid, provided the owner is properly certified and returned within eighteen moDths from the date of its issue.
E.
McCormick,
WEAK
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Office, 109 N. Green St.
REVIVO
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Sold By George W. Steele.
Are You Going South?
I Write for information' to "VV. C. Einearaon, G. P. A., Cincinnati, O.
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FP SlldUpj,
Wholesale and Retail
TOBACCONIST
104 S. Green St.
When you come to town and feel like "taking something," with a bite to eat thrown in, don't forget
!"THB LODGE."
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