Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 July 1899 — Page 8
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CORRESPONDENCE.
WATERLOO.
is improving
Henry Tomlinson slowly. Mrs. Joel Conrad is suffering with Theumatisni.
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The com in the low ground lulled.by the late frost. Joel Wills and family spent Sunday with his brother, Simeon.
Wm. Grimes has been hauling corn to Linden for two weeks Quite a number of our farmers liave their wheat in the shock.
Wilson Proffit and wife picked rasp berries at Joel Conrad's last Wednesday.
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Mrs. Ed Coleman and called 011 Mrs. Joel Conrad last Mou day.
Tiniothj- Guard and Elmer Irons put up clover hay the first of the "week.
Several from here attended the base ball game at New Richmond last Saturday.
A large crowd attended Children's Day exercises at Linden last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Elijah Fugate is in possession of a lady's jacket found on the County Line road several weeks ago.
Luella and Minnie Livingston attended the JEpworth League convention at Indianapolis this week.
The Modern Woodmen had a grand display in Linden Saturday evening, and took in several County
Line members.
NEW ROSS.
Flossie Rettinger is on the sick list. Joseph Stipe shipped his hogs Monday.
Several cases of whooping cough are reported. Rev. L. E. Murray, of Ladoga, was here Monday.
John Byrd, of near Ladoga, was in town Tuesday. Maude Moss is working at the Peterson House.
James Britts, of near Ladoga, visited at Wilson Tipton's Sunday, Superintendent Walkup was in town Tuesday and Wednesday.
Milt Harshbarger has moved photograph galleiy to Advance,
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from Pekin, Indiana, where he has been for several weeks. He says that almost all the wheat out there was cut when he left and that the greater part of the hay was put up.
his
a number from here took in
the excursion to Danville Saturday.
There^was
singing^at the Christian
church Sunday and Monday night. Melissa Harris and Nellie Rountree visited Vora McLaughlin Sunday.
Adkins Hall Saturday night. The furniture was taken out of the old school house this week and put in the Long Branch building,
Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night is Rev. L. E. Murray's regular appointment at the Christian Church.
Warner Peterson has returned
Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Road Wagons, Rubber Tires, Extra Shafts, Extra Poles, Extra Tops, Extra Cushions, Rain Aprons, Rubber Drill Cloth, Buggy Umbrellas, Cotton Nets, •, Leather Nets,' Horse Covers, Horse Sheets, Horse Blankets, Summer Dusters, BuggyWhips, Team Whips, Top Dressing.
The young folks of this place had quite a pleasant surprise on Nellie and Jo- Rountree Thursday night. About fifty of their young friends planned and carried it out. There was music during the evening, and about U:30 ice cr,eani and. cake was served.
PATTON'S CORNER.
Sadie Miller sports a new wheel. We are greatly in need of a rain. A wedding this fall. Guess who. Everyone is busy putting up hay. Johii Bratton spent Sunday at Wingate.
Everybody went .0 New Richmond Saturday. C. H. Burr is painting a buggy for Henry Long.
Mabel L'tterback called on Milla Long Tuesday. Ottie Livingston spent Sunday at New Richmond.
Gertrude Miller went to Ed Haywood's Monday. /'. Vwy Eva and Nellie Long are the proud possessors of anew buggy. 9Mrs. Albert Ames and Ella W7alker called on Wm. Walker Monday.
Garret Foster and family visited Tom_Quillen~and family Sunday. HughJBunnell visited his brother Clarence, near Center Church Sunday. HNancy Jackscn visited William Walker and family Saturday and Sunday. 5?. Van Patton, wife and daughter, Mima, visited friends and relatives here^last week. 3 J.,
Jonas Allen and wife and Thomas Allen and wife visited Wm. Foot at Elmdale Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Utterback and son visited T. E. Utterback and family at Prairie Edge, Tuesday.
Fred Clough atd Robert Bunnell and Fay Bennett and W7innie Dazey spent Sunday at Camden Springs.
Several from here are expecting to spend the 4th at Waynetown. Yes, Polly, I, Ruthy Rosy, expect to be there. However I did not think of going until you mentioned it. y,
Some unknown person enjoyed a buggy ride at D. W. Long's expense
,, Saturday night. Dave had gone to
New Richmond that lligbt
Uncle Bobby Harris went to Jasper county Sunday to visit his son-in-law. Nora Wills, of- Pittsboro, attended tne ice cream supper here Saturday rig could not be found. He then night. started home with Mat Murphy, and
Several from here went to Chicago
me^
on the excursion Sunday. All report I still hitched to the buggy and everya fine time. James Everson, of Crawfordsviile, bought some timber of j^eorge Powell a few days ago.
Ethel and Stella Bowers attended commencement exercises at Ladoga Wednesday night. j, 'the Ratbbone Sisters and the K. !P.'B gave an ice cream supper at the
to hear
the band play. When he went to get his rig to go home it was gone, the only trace of it being the halter, which had been unbuckled and thrown across the hitch rack. A search was made over town but the
^e horse on the road. He was
thing was just as it had been left except the horse had been left unreined and when found was reined up. The horse had come from the west and turned in at H. Long's. The horse had been driven hard, and no doubt had the owner found the person who was taking so much privilege it wouldn't have been a happy meeting for him.
ALAHO.
John Brown is quite sick. Fred Wann, of Cayuga, is visiting here.
James WTork, of Waynetown, was here Wednesday. Miss Mabel Armore, of Cayuga, is
LITEMS OF INTERESTS
To You Kept By
JOE E.-FISHER
A Complete Harness and Buggy Store, South Washington St., Crawfordsviile, Indiana, Consisting mostly as Follows:
Light Harness, Surrey Harness, vt Coach Harness, Double Team Harness, Any Part of any Kind of Harnesd, Harness Hardware, Harness to Order, Harness Repaired, Harness Oils, Harness Soaps, Harness Dressing, Harness Saddles, Riding Saddles, Riding Bridles, Robes, all Kinds, Curry Combs,
Anti Rattler, Prop Nuts, Leather Washers,"Whip Sockets, Copper Rivets, Tubular Rivets, Coach Oils, Axel Oils, Axel Oils, Axel Greece, Fair Leather, Harness Leather, Sheep Skins, A Smiling Face and( A Clear Conscience. You need Our Goods'^ W Need Your Money.
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Horse Brushes, Horse Clippers, Extra Pads, Foot Mats.
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the guest of W. E. McSpadd«n, and family. Painters from Waynetown have the house of Nobe Titus.
Roy Vanduyn, of Kingman, was a guest at the banquet. Mrs, Dora Albright and son, Fred, visited here last week.
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Wall Lindsay is paiuting the residence of Pete Fishero. James Allen owns a cow that is the mother of twin calves.
Vera and Marguerite Heath spent Sunday with their uncle. A large number of graduates from Yountsville attended the banquet.
Harry Allen and Bertha Roberts, of Wallace, were the guests of the alumni.
Mrs. Dorcas Stubbins gave a party in honor of the Misses Hulet on Friday evening.
Wilford Ammerman and lady, of Liuden, were at the alumni banquet 011 last Wednesday.
W. E. Humphrey and brother, Oswald, are hunting over the old fields and woods of their native pi ice
Robert Jefferies and family. Aaron Walters and wife, attended the Jeffries reunion at Roachdale last Sunday.
Ambrose Campbell attended the Livengood reunion at Newtown last Sunday. A large number of friends and relatives were present and all enjoyed the meeting very much.
The alumni banquet at the hall last week was a great success. The graduates and their guests were well pleased with the affair. The toast master for the evening was Arthur Weller. Toasts were given by members of several years past, after which refreshments were served. The orchestra furnished lively music for the society until a late hour. Officers elected for the coming year are J. H. White, President W. Q. O'Neal, Secretary F. M. Lee, Treasurer.
Mrs. Laura Burns, of Plymouth, attended the banquet last Wednesday night.
RURAL ROUTE NO. 4.
Charles Hankins, of Naw Market, is visiting friends here. A daughter was born to Jos. Wilkerson and wife on June 28tn.
Mrs. Clarence Fink, of the city, is the guest of W. S. Fink this week. Gertrude Wilkerson has returned from a visit with her sister Mrs. Livengood.
Jacob Livingston and James Wilkerson transacted business at Wallace, last week.
John E. Brown is very sick at this writing. Dr. Dennis, of Alamo, is attending him.
A party was given Andrew Morrison Saturday night, in honor of his '22nd birthday.
Frank Furr and wife, and Alex. Long and wife were at Marion Follick's last Sunday.
Lottie Singer and Mary Gilkey, were the guests of Ella Hester, of I11gersol's Corner, Sunday.
Ernest Bfown is clerking in his father's store at Waynetown. He commenced work last Monday. 3
Samuel Rafferty and Hiram Parker, and their wives, of New Richmond spent Sunday with the family of Decatur Wilkerson.
A Notable Amusement Event.. JOHN ROBINSON'S ever popular and ever-welcome shows comos to us this year with such important accessions and augumentations as to overshadow all contemporary amusement ventures. They have not only materially strengthened their ring and hippodrome performances, and largely added to their already vast menagerie, but are producing an astonishing new feature, which can but commend itself to all classes of patrons. We allude to the grand biblical spectacle of "Solomon, his temple, aifd the Queen of Sheby."
Unerring in historical accuracy, faithful in scenic delineatian, realistic in depiction of incidents and events, impressively grand in pageantic effects, magnificent in costumes and appointments, entrancing in musical featureei bewitching in beautiful ballets, and exciting in games and chariot races, this unprecedently sublime spectacle will commend itself to every visitor. The show will exhibit at Crawfordsviile on Friday, July 7.
4ih of July at Waynetown. Come and celebrate the Fourth at Waynetown. The balloon ascension is a sure go. Call on Bud Furr for ice cream, lunch, square meals and a place to check your bicycles. I am located on west Main street in the Zuck block. It will pay you to call and see me beforejgoing elsewhere.
BUD FURR, Waynetown, Ind.
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ROCKERS.
The sale on these goods has been vronderlul. If you need one come at onco.
RAMGES, COOK STOTES.
RAMGES, COOK STOTES.
I)o vou know they have advanced 33t'i per cent? We bounht In January before the rise and will sell them at what we paid.
I)o vou know they have advanced 33t'i per cent? We bounht In January before the rise and will sell them at what we paid.
CARPETS AND RUGS.
Only a few left. liut -what we have will go at a barsain.
HARDWARE
Of all descriptions at half price. This department must go and that is the reason we say one-half.
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GNURIFRS SALK.
By virtue of a cor tided copy of a Wet-roe to rae directed from, tlie Clerk of tho Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Harriet Camiboll is plaintiff, and Aureliua Jones, Jennie Jones, wife of Aureilus Jones, William M. Lollis, Dtckison Goodbar, Kezia W. ttoodbar, Jacob M. llarshbarger, L. J. Coppage and Wallace Sparks, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three thousand, four hundred ninety-seven dollars and eighty-nine cents, ($3,197.89) with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on
SATURDAY, the 2a dayof July, A. D., 1899, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the doer of the Court House in Crawfordsviile, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits^ for a terra not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit:
The west half of the northwest quarter (&), of section one (1) in township seventeen (IV), north of iange four (4) west, containing seventy-six and ninety-four hundredths (76.94) acres, situate ifl Montgomery county in the State of Indiana.
If such rente and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and coats. I will at the same time and place, expose to Public Sale the fee s'uiple of the undivided two-thirds {%), of said real estate. If said undivided two-thirds (76) of said real estate will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree, interest and costs I will then and there oiler the fee simple of the ontlre tract of said real estate, or BO much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. DATIP A. CANINE,
Sheriff Montgomery County.
Flnley P. Mount, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated July 1,1899.
Bryant Brook's BARBER SHOP
Is at 124)4 Commercial Block, north Green street. He invites all Iris old customers, and new ones too, to give him a call when they want a good Shave, Hair Trim or Shampoo.
The services at St. John's Episcopal church have been discontinued, by the mission board closing the work in this parish. Rector Bonnar will go to New York.
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In Order to Quit Business
We Offer Our Entire Stock At Cost and Less Than Cost.
We have bargains for every lady and gentleman in the city in some part of the house. It is simply who cgmes first thot gets the choice nothing reserved or laid away. Strictly cash and no goods charged. Come in and buy in the morning as we are too crowded in the afternoons.
IRON BEDS.
IRON BEDS.
About 25 le't. We have sold over 150 sin starting our (lle.
About 25 le't. We have sold over 150 sin starting our
B(lle.
DINNER SETS.
Now is the time to replace your old goods as we put the price on them to close out quick.
CENTER TABLES.
All styles, all finishes, from 00 to $ir. About 100 left.
PAINT. PAINT.
Buy now and lay away. No strings to paint with us. We want to sell what we have, and it won't last long at tho prices we offer.
No Goods Charged Everything Stictly Cash.
Zack Mahorney Co.,
JMONE 123. ASCE 3S
John S. Purdy
BROKER.
211 N. Green St., Crawfordsviile, Ind.
Adjoining Ramsey Hotel.
New York Stocks, Bonds, Chicago Grain and Provisions bought and Bold on margiD or for cash over private wire of Ceotral Stock and Grain Exchange, correspondents, Rookery building, Chicago. Capital §100,000, fully paid up. References, Chicago National Bank, Dun'a and Bradstreet'e Mercantile Agendas.
Market reports mailed to any addrees or telephoned u-poo request. Customers wishing to trade uirect with Central Stoch and GraiD Exchange can do so by depositing margin with any bank here to their credit and have orders executed over my wile direct.
Cancer Cured
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Soothing Oils. Absorption
Method.
Cancer of the nose, lip,ear, necK, breast, sto ach er tv In fact all iater-
Dr. B. F. Bye's Sanltorium, nal and ex227 N. Illinois St. ternal organs or tissues. Cut this out and send it for au'illustr ated book on tho above diseases. Home treat ment sent in some cases.)
DR. II. F. BYE, Intlinnnpoio, Ind.
Go to the Y. M. C. A. millinery parlors for your millinery.
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At Phenomenally Low Prices. t|
kmm This hot weather has come to stay but we have prepared for it. We have a very beautiful line of
all kinds of light, cool waist fabrics at the lowest prices.
Nice Line of those beautiful Figured Organdies. All kinds of Checks and Satin Stripes in Fine Lovely patterns. Now White Goods for Children.
15c. 5c, IOC, 12 I=2C.
Very large selection of fine India Linens and Large Line of Beautiful Percales and Fine CordDimities for ed Lawns, at
and Up. ioc and
Hi We have also just received a large line of Silk Ginghams, in
waist patterns, per yard 29 cents and up.
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BED ROOM SUITES.
About 40 patterns to select from '. anging in price from $12.50 to $40.
Tinware and Granite Iron.
Tinware and Granite Iron.
We have too much on hand. Come in and see how cheap you can buy what you want.
We have too much on hand. Come in and see how cheap you can buy what you want.
Everything for the kitchen.
Everything for the kitchen.
COUCHES.
An endless variety. As low as 84 85 and as high as g3r-every one a (targatn.
WE HAVE
On hand one good furnace, largo enough to heat an eight or nine room house, worth $'•00. which wo will soli for $50. A bargain for some one.
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
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