Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 November 1898 — Page 6

BLANKETS.

This is blanket time and we are ready just when you need them with some money saving values, for instance: Good heavy cotlin blankets, long fleecy nap, in pure white, white with borders, tan coli :.?• find gray, not tr.e Utile narrow goods usually sold at tbis price, but good size, cheaper than sheets, only

An extra heavy gray and blown mottled blauket weighing four pounds and usuallv sold rt $1.25, at 9«e

SPECIAL

Again we have secured all the imperfect blankets made by the Youutsville woolen mills which we will ofier at bargain prices. You all kn„w the

PEACE! 1

We are at the old ami nre at peace with

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)ur goods are becon ico' our prices are right. 1 -jiili'v uuaranteeil in every pnii:ii lar. Li. A. W. and a a UB your patronage «I we will give you value r-renoU.

-SOYST'ERSS-

—AT—

THE HOBSON

(We^t of QJourt House.)

Try Our 15c Lunch.

We have made speciOl arrangements to accommodate everybody during Fair Week. Ladies' dining room separate from lunch room.

Gr. W.

SURATT.

llmti wftfc yoo whether Ton continue the. Btit^killiAff tobacco habit, N

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roaovM the deelre (or tobaeco, wi oat oarroUB di»tr«M, expelenloo^ blood, tloer parlflu the ftoree lost

000 boxes

easescur

HO-TO-BACI

I from

own druggist, who

will vonebforns. Take It with III, patiently, persistently. One

w,91. ntnailj cores -3 boxes,ttJO, Co., Cilse—, •ealrsal, J*rL

niftranteedtocure,orwerefondmoney. *rant«ei •Utfcg

EVERY WOMAN

Sometimes needs a reliable mouthly regulating medicino.

DR. PEAL'S

PENNYROYAL pSLLS,

Are prompt, safe and certain in result. The (jenutoe_ror. P^Ts) never dlaap{pint. Sent anywhere

Sold at N. W. Myfr's New Central Drug Store, Crawford :Ville, lud.

Beautiful new millinery goods at the Y. M. C. A. millinery parlors.

The Willis Gallery still makes fifteen .fine cabinets for $1.50.

goods made in Youutsville—every item must be just so and fully up to the standard before it is sent out. If there is the slightest shortage in weight, the smallest imperfection or the least irregularity in any manner they are classed as seconds. We have bought all these goods in blankets, many so slightly imperfect you would not know it, but there is a good fourth off the regular prices comes to you because of it. 93 blankets of the regular $-1.50 and $f».()0 per pr grades at. .Si.79 A few of rlie heavy standard grade plain and fancy borders that sell at §0.50 to $7.0o per 1 r, at $2.49

We carry a full line of the Yountsville blankets, all gradesj and colors they make, and sell them at* same price as they are pold at the factory.

Good heavy warm comforts at 09c, 75c, 85c, .fi.oo and upward.

Abstracts of Title

Furnished at Reasonable Rates.

Money to Loan

On Real Estate. Deeds and Mortgages" carefully executed.

Webster & Sergent.

Recoider's Office.

Fall

They can help but please

you.

THE BIG

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My beautiful new lall Millin­

ery Goodb are now in. The

autumn style' are very pret­

ty. Every lady in Mont­

gomery county is invited to

•call and see the new styles.

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-MILLINER.

Clore Block, South Washington St.

On October 18, November 1,15. December and 10, the northwestern lum will sell home eet-Kert'excursioij tickets, with favorable time limit'', to numerous points in the West and South at exceptionally low rates. For tickets and full information apply to A. H. Waggener, 7 Jackson place, Indianapolis, Ind., or W. B. Kniskern 22 Pfth avenue, Ooioago, III.

EdncMie your Itowela With Cascaretd. Cft£''.v Catoartic. mie oonfltlpation forever. -5c v.C.O fail, druggists refund money

Wall paper at cost, at the 99 cent store.

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OTHER ITEMS.

Ladies' double yarn mittens with fancy back Misses and boys extra heavy double mittens, just the thing for school wear Ladies' long sleeve, high neck, jersey ribbed, fleece back undervests, pearl buttons, silk trimming, each

Hot Stuff at Hot Prices for Cold Weather

The Great Rebuilding Sale offers unusual opportunities for the purchase of the best for winter wear and winter use at unusual prices. Read these items and profit financially by buying your Dry Goods and Notions at

25c

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20c

19c

Pants to match same price. Boys' heavy random knit shirts and drawers, a gieat bargain. Lot of ladies all wool land half wool uniun suits, odd siztis of $1.50 to $2.25 goods, to clear the stock, we say, each Ladies black lleece lined hose, high spliced heel and donbh sole, worth 3oc pr Yountsville skirt patterns in black and fancy styles, look cheap at $1, choice Ladies cotton ileece black knit

25c

98c I

2^!

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89c!

LOUIS BISCHOP.

Champion Hlint of the World.

MIBB Annie Oakley writpp Myself and many of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Co. have given Allen's Foot-Eate, the powdei to Bhake into the Bhoee, a most thorough trial, and it does all if riot more than you claim. It instantly taken the sting out of corns and bunions. Aliens Foot-Easels a certain cure for hot' aching, rervous ,or sweating feet. I Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2r. Sam pie sent FKKK. Address A llrn

S. Olmstead, Le Ltoy, N. Y.

Catarrh (*nn

Be

Cured

U\ eradicating from the blood thfu-rnf-UIOUB

tainth which cause it. 1 "H

Sarsaparilla cures catarrh, promptly an'l peimanently, because it .strikes id. the root of the trouble.

The rich, pure blood which it makes, circulating through the delicate passages of the mucous membrane, soothes ami rebuilds the lissuofi, giving them a tendency to health instead of uiFeuse, and ultimately curing I he affection.

At the same tim Hood's SarsapHrilla strengthens, invigorates and energizes the »holes\stem anil makes the debilitated victim of catarrh feel that new li'e has been imparted.

Do not dally with snuffs, inhalants or

other local applications, but take Hood's

Sar8rt

I

)arina H,ul ur(1

I—|a|t) re

which jiroduce it.

CASTOR IA

For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature

There aio only 1:W,IOO .Jews in all France i'J.OIlO of th nt live in

Pari.-.

T#i Cui'f* Con**l io'i I' orfv^r. i: unt\

Cathivnio. 10c

'::c

li 0 J. fait lOi iii'f. tii ivfumi ii.om-v

Indian k, one of the hard'pt of

Woods, wi sink in water.

To Cure CotiNtlpatiori l'orevftr» 9?'st'aiels

Cami-V

athurtic. 10c or 25c.

ll L. C. C. fail to turn, UriiRKists refund money.

skirtB, extra wide, ecru or _gray 25c 25 styles of our regular

lOc

grade

fleece back materials for wrap pers, all good styles, on a table at per yd 7 Ladies all wool flannel shiri waists in olack, red, green, blue and brown, made in latest styles and braided with bluck wool braid, worth $2 .. ..-.$1.00 O.her style winter waists at $r to $ 1 to 3.5O, Shetland squares and ice wool shawls in black, white, pink, blue and red at 25c, 3.r)c, 50c, ?5c and l.oo Handsome line of ladies silk skirks in plain shades, changeable and fancy plaid,? and checks from 5.oo to i5.00.

An Advertising Offer.

Temporary Quarters, Main Store in Y. M. G. A. Armory,* Draperies and Blankets 122 West Main St., Cloak Department 119 West Main St.

What do the Children Drink'' Don give theru ten or coffee. Huvt you tried the new food drink called Grain-o? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. TIMj moriCirain you «ive the children tlie more health you distribute throuuh their system?. Grain-o is made of Dure uraine, and when properly prepared taete like the choice gradeB of coffee hut coBte about HB much All grocers Fell it Ibc. and 2jc.

Yours Respectfully,

ict. 29-.'5 Jos. GOLDBERG.

We have just received a new and beautiful line of all wool cheviots and clotht in black, army aud r.iyal blues, brown and green, also fancy broken plaids, 'these are fashion's latest edict for tailor made costumes, and we will sell them at special prici a in the Great Rebuilding Sale Louis BISCHOF, '1 he Big Store, temporary quarters in

Y. M. ('. A. block.

Ladies should tho tablets.

use (Jrix-UH and C-lo-

Kvcl-KM FlireM DlHCOIIlitlCHll

[he North-Western line has discon tiriued excess fares on the "Colorado Special," which leaves Chicago daily 10:00 a. m., reaching Omaha 11:55 p. m. and Denver 2:io next afternoon. It lias

further improved its service by perfect-

on the'•Colorado Special to Colorado

Springs. Tram leaving Chicago 10:30

fllCi'l ll HQ thrnnnrh

States and Canada.

eatairh absolutely

I by removing the oaus»p

Beautiful styles and unique deeigns in fall millinery at the Y. M. C. A. millinery parlors.

KIIIICRII-

Vonr Itoweln tVIIll i'uxrnretii.

1 ''i,n,ly '':itli:iriii-, cure consiipuiioii forever. lOc.KSc. If V. C. C. fuil, druggists refund money.

Fast colored buntings for street fair at the Big Store.

(iitKKN.sni'Kc, I'A., July 11, 1898.

I About four years ago one side of my abdomen b^gan to enlarge from a growth inside. It grew to such proper tions that it seemed to till tho abdomen

Then dropsy began and swelled both egs and stomach to twice their normal jsize. Tho doctors called the trouble enlargement of the spleen, and told me 1 must die.

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moulded Corset and find it th corset they ever bought. Man® would wear it if they could bX suaded to pay 1.50, the regulare for tl.e first one.

Many people wear the flexibone Half wool English cashmeres,

Furs and Hides.

The'time oTyear is now at hand that we begin to talk of the fur business again.*! Tbe|people of Montgomery and adjoining counties will bear in miDd thatJJoseph Goldberg is always in the market and willing to pay the highett cash prices for all kinds of furs and all kinds of hides, and guarantees fair and square treatment. Thanking you for your passed favors I remain,

Cloak Department.*

25 ladies jackets in smooth and rough cloths, light and dark shades, late styles and worth 4.5O to 7.00, but bought to sell at. 3.98 25 misses Jackets light and dark 38 colors, worth from 5 to 7.50 choice for

A good heavy yard wide unbleached muslin, actuslly wth 5c yd, at ^y2

GREENBACKS

or Government Money.

At close of our Civil War in 1865, there appeared in the London Times the following:

If that mischievous financial policy which had its origin in the North American Republic during the late Civil War in that country, should become indurated down to a fixture, then that government will furnish its money without cost. It will have all the money that is necessary to carry on its trad'j and commerce. It will become prosperous beyond precedent in the history of civilized nations of the world. The brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America. THAT GOYrKRNMKNT MUST BE DESTROYED OR IT WILL DESTROY EVERY MO-N A HY ON THIS GLOBE."

The famous Hazza'fd circular, to capitalists in New York, and the Buell Bank circular to United States Bankers, both emanating from London, and the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany, estimated at $1,500,000. were the agents that secured the closing of our mints against silver.

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.1 1 of England, during and since the ...K through sleeping car arrangements

of Eng ish

oluaninn

p. m. daily also has through sleeping and chair cars. Tourists' tickets via the 1 Chicago and North-Western on pale at all important poiote in the United

was removed from the

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hospital and sent for Dr. J. il. McLean's h-ire the nr«Hv «P»..

Liver and Kidney lialin 1 took seven

bottles ann continuallv trained and am well in every way now. The dropsy I Qr Dyll'c entirely lUBHppoHrpd anil left Mm growth very small. MICHAKI, O'.NI

For sale by N'y Booe,

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Diplomacy in shaping the

destiny of thc nite Sutes Go etn

UlCIlt

Notwithstanding the famine price of wheat, the Spanish War, and fabulous expenditures of money by our government during the past year, gold has increased in value eleven percent, and all other values decreased in the same proportion.

For a thorough understanding of the money question, or silver issue, the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly given evidence of its ability to teach, explain and produce all facts and truth. It is a paper that ought and can be read by all classes with pleasare and profit.

Nearly 100 different machines have been invented for boring rock.

OA.STOS.ZAi Bean the ./flllS I Signature of

,, There are 1G9Scotch mountains which

Be

1 all colors and fancy silk effect, plaids, double fold, worth 15c to 20c yd at

A table full of fancy novelties, plaids and plain shades of kerseys and other ponl ir cloths, choice 60c

A handsome line of plain and plaid cloakings for jackets and golf capes in shades for street and evening wear.

WapFEM

Wrappers made of good, heavy fleece back materials of latent style printings, every garment full width 1.00 wrappers 8 l.o r.2 1

I 2 1

i.5o 2.00

All our best 6c prints, including Simpson black rud grays, American blues, best bra.ds of turkey red and the latest styles of fancies at .. 4^c

Sour Stomach

After I wua Induced to try CASCA* HET8 1 will never lie without tbein in the house. My liver was In 11 very b.id bhape. and my be&d ached and I had stomach trouble. Now, since taktuf? CaBcarets, I feel tine. My wife ban also (hem with benetlcial results for sour stomach."

JOB.

KKCUUNG,

pa?°r." I,oIi^'y

Spanis jg Ucst

W2L ConKrebb St., St. Louis, Mo.

toocwwto

CANDY

CATHARTIC 1 1 it.*

TRADE MARK RtOISTIRCO

Piea6ant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25o, 50c.

... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Rgmedy .'om|.i.n», (iilcagu, Mo.lrf.l, K»» Tort. Slfc ND.T0.RAf!

sP'd nr"'

eoaranteert by all drug*

HU" I U'DMw gists to ClHi: Tobacco Habit.

NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens, and votera of Waveland, and of Brt.wn towu»hip, Xontgomery county, State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of good moral character and over the age of twen-ty-one years, and a continuous resident of the town of W avela id, and sa'd township, county and State aforesaid, for more than ninety days immediately preceding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioner?, of Moutgoin ry county. State of Indiana, at thoir next regular tesslon to be begun and held at the Court House in Crawfordsville, In »nld county and State, on the flrut Monday in Decembor eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, for license to sell spiritous, vinous, maitaud nil kinds of intoxicating liquors ir a less quantity than a quart at a lime, and permit Ihe

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to be

drank 01 the premises whore sold. My place of business and the premises »h"reon said liquors aro to be sold and drnnk, are described as follows Tho ground floor front room, of the two-story brick building, situate on the following described tract of land to-wit

I'art of lots fourteen and fifteen, on the original plat of Wave land, platted April llfth. eighteen hundred and thlrty-s-ven, and recorded, .lune 6'b, eighteen hundred and ihlrtv-seven, and apart of lot number one, of the tlrht eastern addition, to said town of Waveland, bounded and deecr'.bed as follows

Commencing at a point on the south line of Oieeu street, w*n and onr-balf feet cant of the north-west comer of said lot nuinberiifceeQ, and running thence south parallel with Gross street thirty-seven and elgh'-twelfths feet fora starting point, thence south, parallel with Cross street, eighteen and tec-twelfth* feet, thence east parallel with Green street ninetyone »eet, ihenoe north parallel with crww xtreet eighteen and ten-twelfths feet, thence west parallel with tireen street niuety-ouft teet to the nlaceof bo?inning, said building and"room fronting west on Cross street. In said tuwn of Waveland, in Brown township, in said county.

Notice Is also given that I-will at:-tlie same time and place, apply for pool uud billiard table privileges, nnd for permission to sell lunctt mlnornl water, and ail kinds ol non-lutoxiciting drinls .1)GAH A iri'I'Y,

Nov. 4, '98 3w

tironchitis. It relieves the troublesome cough

Cough Syrup

cures in a few days.

at once, effects an easy

expectoration and I'ncf 25c. at all druggists.

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Photo Buttons Free!

For a short time only we will make one dozen Aristo Cabinet Fotns lor the low price of $1.50. And

HP SI

ducement to our fri ncis

customers we will give

speria! in­

HIH!oiii-ol-towns

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into lut--

tone, taken from life or a foTni r»f, with c-ich (IOZTI, Call

ANIL BHO

mir

ILI-|ilay

of prize fotografs. NJOIKJI.SO.N'K S().\S,

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118}^ E. Main St., Crawfonlfville. 5^

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