Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 April 1898 — Page 8

2^1 Our Matting

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As line a line as ever shown in this city. We have just received an entirely new lot. A few deserve special mention.

One lot extra fine brocade^ silks, nicely lined and bound, made full four yards wide no two patterns alike we will sell these skirts this week at

$4.98.

Others at $6.49,

$7.89

and $9.50.

Now that the riding season has begun come in and try our

Chainless Columbia

And see our other Bicycles, good wheels from

$30 to $125.

OTTO,

The Jeweler, 111 S. Washington stieet.

P. S. We have a few Cyclometers and Saddles at very low prices.

CORRESPONDENCE.

PRAIRIE EDGE.

A. B. Quick sold a horse laet week.

Mrs. Alex HarriDgton is sick at this writing. Sunday school was well attended last Sunday.

John Vancleave, of Elmdale, was here last Tuesday. Charles Swank is all smiles—its an eleven-pound boy.

Clarence Newell has improved bis place with a new fer ce. A1 Schleppy and family took dinner with Will Swank and family at CrawigrdsviUe Sunday.

Mrs. Albert Lewis and two children and Miss Allie Jackson took dinner with Hiatt Jackeon last Sunday.

A. S. Shanklin and wife, formerly of, thiB place but now of Hoopston, III., will celebrate their Golden wedding April

27th.

"u Mrs. Ida Quick and children, from "Sear Indianapolis, returned home last Saturday after a ten dayB* viGit in this

Ticinity. Some of our citizens are violating the law by turning their cattle out on the public highway. Live up to the law boys or have it blotted out of the records.

BROWN'S VALLEY.

Charles McGaughey, of Kussellville, wkb ir town Saturday. George Daily ia very lonely as his Wife has left him again.

Bryant Daily and wife were the guests of relatives here Sunday. Lode Whitson and wife, of RussellVille were in town Sunday.

Jessie Boyland went to Terre Haute last week to attend normal. Fred Cooper and wire, of Waveland, were guests of George Cooper Sunday.

Effie Allen was the guest of Maude Goslin at Waveland last Thursday

night. Th* Modern Woodmen of this place will give a variety supper in their hall

Silk Skirts and Ready=to=Wear Suits.

I SILK SKIRTS. SUITS.

Sale still continues this week. Not much left but what there

own price. Take advantage of this offer and put down a new Matting.

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Saturday night, April 30. Everybody ie cordially invited.

Oats are lookiDg nice.

The ruin has stopped corn plowing.

Mrs. Chas. Myers is on the sick list. J. M. Lofland and wife spent Tuesday in Linden.

What has become of Will Layne? Has he mired in quick sand? A. J. McClelland and wife spent Sunday with Mr. GilKey near Alamo.

Milt Lotiand and family Sundayed witb John Swank in Crawfordsville. Will Lofland and wife, of Darlington, visited relatives here Saturday audSunday.

Several from here had invitations to the party at Mr. Hughes Thursday night.

Harry Zook says he knew he was going the right road Hcd he intends to

keep it up. Prosperity has surely hit Grant Agiiow and that very har\ He can afford a new phaeton.

Say, Robert's Chapel, bave you seen any of these manufactured eggs yet? I tell you they ire just the dandy,

Ward McClelland says he cac't soe why people can't atteod to their own business and let bini aloce. I don't see why either, Ward.

WAYNETOWN.

J. S. Zuck went to Crawfordsville Tuesday. B.'T. Merrill viBited in Logansport this week.

Cal Hybarger is building a new barn on his town lot. W. B. Gray visited home folks here Tuesday nmht.

Tom Clark was here from Crawfordsville Weonesday.

Bob Baljer and wife from Covington spent Sunday here. Mack Foster went to Indianapolis Wednesday on business.

Cad Johnson, of Colrax, is^ visiting Kittie Gobie this week.

John Ellis raised a barn for Alvy Hesler Tuursday of this week.

Bud Furr, J. P. Brown and C.il Berry went to Crawfordsville, Tueedav. J. S. Zuck bought one hundred acres of the Buckley farm this week. He

WOOL! WOOL!

500,000 lbs Wanted!

For which we will pay the highest market price, spot cash.

McClure & Graham.

CrawfordBville,

Indiana.

Here also we excel. A Black Novelty Suit made with Russian Blouse, full skirt, and a good value at $5. for ...

.08.

A fine ready-to-wear skirt for 89c. An elegant quality skirt for $1

the last

Nannie and Winnie Davis were guests of relatives at Waveland week.

John GofT Hud wife and Dora Hartman wect to Waveland Thursday on business.

There will be preaching here next Sunday morning and evening. Everybody invited.

Several from here attended the commencement exercises at Waveland last Friday night.

Maude Buck returned to her home in Crawfordsville Saturday after a visit with friends here.

The party given by Lote and Jessie Miles Saturday night wus well attended, there being about thirtj -five present, Music whb furnishi'd by Wallace Vancleave. Joe and Bob Todd. All left at a late hour wishing them maDy more happy evenings.

WIDE AWAKE.

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We have all the latest novelties in skirts. Tney range in price from 89c to $9. Come in and see them.

is

you can have at your

contomplates»building a house on it soon.

Dennis Husk is building a residence for his son at the county line, west of here.

Saot Gray sold his line driving horse "Western Boy," to James Zuck this week.

Miss Ina and Stella Gray visited friends at New Richmond the last of this week.

W111. Burris returned home from Elwood, Intl., Tuesday, where he lius been on an extended visit.

WT. II. Spinning, of Wallace, died last Saturday morning and ed at Covington Sunday morning. v-

Earl Baldwin has about rounu up his fur trade lor the seaFon. What will we do for perfumery through the summer season?

Mies Anna Darnall will build a new residence in the near future in this place also Miss Iva Foliick will build this Spring.

The Editor of the Despatch thinks the Review correspondent ought to eat a prune and quit. A good suggestion, brother, now please allow us to oiler the honorable Editor the following: Eat a peck of dried apples and drink a gallon of cold water and we will guarantee an improvement to your avoirdupois-

I he Democrats held a primary convention last Saturday evening and selected the following delegates, viz: To the state convention, D. C. Moore and Sam Nixon alternates. W. F. Booe and Al Utterback. To the Congressional convention, Wm. Cord and H. C. Darnall alternates, OUie Cord and O. C. Biddle. lo the Joint Representative convention, George Bratton, Del Barnet and Jack Bunnell alternates, J. S Zuck, Harry Wilson and Henry Stockdale.

WHITESVILLE.

Mr. Bruch's family still have the mumps.

C. G. Gunkle is down from Frankfort to visit home folks.

A large crowd witnessed the baptising .Sunday afternoon.

Dora Wren, New Market, is staying with Mrs. J. C. Goodbar

A J. Hinkle, wife and daughter Sunday visitors at George CornS.

Rev. Lookabill, of Crawfordsville, helped in the servicee Sunday.

The Easter dance at Joe Robbin'& was well attended and a good time bad.

Uncle Jere Hinkle, of near Hog Heaven, is visiting bis son, A. J. Hinkle.

Mrs. J. F. Wren returned Saturday from a visit with Indianapolis friends.

Miss Ruby Fall, of near Darlington, is visiting her many friends at our village The surprise party on Henry Williams Saturday night was a success and was largely attended and all had a good time.

Henry Davidson aud family attended the go den warning of J. M. Harshbarger a^ wile, on the 1,'Jtb at their home north of Ladoga.

Tb« protracted meeting closed Sunda night with seven accessions lo the church. They

wer

e: Eliza, Cora and

Stella Vanscoyoc, Clara Oliver, Lottie McLain, June Armstrong anil Earnest Corn.

Richard Grisson, an old and respected ciiizen, died on 'ihursday morning, of p.alyein and was burned at the Harshbarger cemetery Friday afternoon. A lai sje crowd of friends paid the iaBt sad respects tu his remains.

ROMNEY.

Potato planting is all the go. Ihe public school will soon let out.

The roads have been pretty muddy.

The woods benin to looa like spring.

George Oglesbay was at Chicago last wek.

Mrs. Fleup was at tho Star City Friday.

Mrs. .John Oglesby rides a new bicycle.

O. E. Sutton moved to Lafayette last week.

The loud-mouthed cab be

ing what the country should d.. with Spain.

Kenteth Throckmorton rides new wheel.

James Crose is ditching for (.'"111 i--sioner Skinner.

Frank Huiee wants to go to war and fight the Spaniards.'

Dr. Pike received a Car load of telephone poles Tuesdav.

Frank Campbell, of New liichmond, was hare Sui.day tishiug.

Miss Maagie ^Ogeisbay was vieiiiun friends in Lafayette last week.

Mr. Tolon, the shoe maker, tias anew boarder who is enlarging photos.

Mr. Quill's brother, of Crawfordsville, has been visiting him this week.

Sheruian Crouch s-ays he don't like 10 be held r«6por.sible for others' crimes.

H'ishing parties are all the go now, and the creek ie lined every day with anglers.

Doc. Newton has coTinenced farmingt Doc. is a hustler when it cou-.es to tilling the t-oil.

Wm. Skinner had a runaway theother day in which his buggy was totally wrecked.

The late rains made the wheat look tine. If nothing interferes the crop will be good.

Ab a harbinger of spring' bare-footed boys and girls are begiuning to appear on the streets.

Parker Siinison is moving into hie house recently owned by Colonel Learning, in the north end.

Prof. FukuEhiniM, a Japanese, lectured about trie Japs to a lair audience at the M. E. church Tuesday night.

Mike Kuntzwiler is going into active traiuing that if a Spaniard makis his appearance he will be ready for him.

"There Bhall be wurs and rumors of wars," and if Komney has not. had Europe at war, in tine shape and to a queen's taste here lately, we will never have no war.

Henry Fleup and John Madden, two members of the L.fayette militia, and who have bean watching for the call to war have everything ready to go at moment's notice.

The township assessor was around this week, and collecting one dollar for each dog. He found about ODe to every ten. The .people seem to not like the new law on dogs.

The jouug man who uses a lady's stocking for a handkerchief will soon have to have it laundered or it will not be passible. Quite a present from a sweetheart indeed!

Romnt-v should have street lamps as it is almost impossible to get around after night, and a little money expended for this laudable purpose would make a great it- provement.

Mr. Webb, an old soldier who is very feeble, is now quite sick. He was a soldier in the late rebellion and was honorably discharged. He is a worthy man and a good citizen.

Harry Learning received a letter from his brother last week who is on his way to the Klondike country. He has joined a company en route and thinks that he will soon le in the land gold.

Tbe store-box loungers are putting in all their time telling how quick the United States could do up Spain, and what heroes they would be if they could pet a whack at General Weyler—and then run.

While at Linden your scribe was surprised to see the ir.imense pile of curn stalks the new factory at that place has purchased. It looks like there wore more old corn stalks there than one would find in all the rest of the State of Indiana

The suit of O. U. P.irren vs. Theo. W. Whiliington b^s iieen veuued to Clinton county.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell have remrned from their wedding trip bpiugh the South.

The Wabash aid Butler base ball teams will strive for honors on the campus diamond this altTnoor.

Dr. Lou Brown and wife were up from Alamo Tuesday to witness the production of "Shore Acres."

Quite a number of the Knights IVmplar of thip irv attended theannual com-mandi'i-y meeting at Locransport this week.

Lmdonite is authority for the"statement that nearly 25.000 tons of corn Stalks are now stacked up at that place. Tiieee were purchased at $3per ton.

A. F. Ramsey is building a third-story to his rifw building 01. the west side of Green street. The entire floor will be u=ed by the Montgomery and Crawfordsville Indue 'if Odd Fellows,

"Shore Acres'' pleased a large audience at Music Hall Tuesday night. This is the last show Manager lowneley had bookeii for tn» present season, and unless some wandering company happens this way, tbe tuse will he dark until next fall.

Jud.'e.I.V. Ha.lley, the well known attorney of Danville, Ind.. is out for the nomination for Judge of the Supreme Bench on the republican ticket. Judge Hadley is an excellent gentleman and if rominated would no doubt poll a

beard tell- 1 strone vote from this part o' the State.

Vote for Flyno.

Vote for Vance.

Vote for Fisher. Vote for Foesee.

Vote for Tucl.-er.

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Miss Edna Kief, of Liindon, visited friends here this weeK.

Vote for Benjaman.

Vote for Matthews.

Mat Doherty is back from Joplin, Mo., i'ii a visit.

The Indianapolis News says Governor JVl.'iint is suffering from an attack of

Every democrat should lend Ins support to the success of the democratic city ticket.

Paul Myers has returned from the west and saj he will spend tho remainder of his i\s in Crawfordsville.

Mr. and is. Willi McCray, of Raccoon, were guests of George Barver and wife this week.

Dr. I. A. Detchon has purchased the residence property of Horance King, on east Wabash avenue, and will take possession in a few weeks.

Burglar^entereJ thireul ence of W WSeawright, 1 n«'. Wabash avenue Tuesday night, secured one cold daddy dollar aDd a gold watch chain.

John Sparks, who is with his daughr, Mrs. VV. L. Denman. at Pho9nix, Arizona, will return home nest Tuebday. Mrs. Denman is rapidly recovering her health and will soon be able to return.

A great many fallows in this country now are seeking cheap notoriety by offering their services to the government in the event of a war with Spain, while at the same time they would rather go anywhere than to Cuba to light.

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I A. S. MILLER.

There is no question about it whatever

HATTERS,

Just as soon as you lay your ©yes on the Tannenbdum Bros., suits the whoLe story is told.

Absolute correctness

respect will be seen at once. It doesn't require a shrewd buyer to p-e the difference between these suits and the ordinaryJust let us show 'Em to you.

Tannenbaum Bros. CLOTHIERS.

WJRE CRAPE CREAM Or TARTAP POWDCH

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From Ituby in tlie High Chair

to grandma in ihe Tuuker Grain-0 is good for the whole tnmily. It is the long-desired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. Has tlie taste and appearacce of the best coffee at the price. It is a nenuiri.j and scientific article and come to stay. It makes for hoHlth and strength. Ask gncer for Grain-O.

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A good pasture of seventy-three aeres for rent. Plenty of gra=s and water. Inquire o" Amanda I.ivib. Crawfonisville Ind. o.w

Lebanon claims up pnlation o| (i.OOO agd 40.00C ppnirn within twnlvi» iinle? of the citv.

Is the Stenrns Wheel. None better The Milhr Special, cash $35. They recommend themselves.

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