Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1874 — Page 4

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Crawfordsville, Saturday, May 16, 1874.

Till-: low:i State Republican Convention called to mcvt at l)es Moines July first.

Thf.

Tndinnapoiis ./««/7itt?appeared last

Thursday niorninir in :i now dross. It is now printed on a I-iillock from stereotype pl:ltCS. ..

Till', following is the license imposed on retail lienor dealers ill tlie places named: Ft. Wayne, §300 Warsaw, $'2ii() South Heiid. ?3in): Valparaiso and PlyinoMtli. s'20U .Michigan City, $.'U .letlcrsonville. SoOi) New Al--btinv, §50 t'rawfoid»vilIe. •?•»('...

'I'm: Chicago Tribune pnlilishes a tabular statement which includes the nine .Northwestern States-102 newspapers, of whieh 'Joli sustain the veto of President Crant, lt!(5 oppose ami "29 are on the fence. Twenty of the journals of Indiana sustain the veto, 17 oppose, ami none are on the fenc.

Tin: Executive Hoard of the Indiana State Fair and Kxposition has granted pennis-ion for the ibor lleform Convention to occupy the erounds and j, j. j»

Tiik

huihliiiL's nr. Indianapolis on the 10th |j j-j0-S:j prox. The executive cominitte of the Caleb Miles reformers has applied to (iovernor 1 len- -Joseph Milliir:'.n

dricks for the n-e of tents, as it is ihe inteniion of the (I runners to, bring. tneir '"substance" and eampoui.

Indiana lvlitorial Association had

t\ brilliant reception uiven it by Mr. Uenhain. o! Henliain's Musical Irrirw, and the Ceeilian (lice Club, at Indianapolis, last Wednesday evi-ninj:. The uatlierinjr included many of the most 'J"'1" ,V" 7f.! prominent citizens and a very cordial greetin. was extended the visitors. An fiddress of welcome was made by (ien. Dan Macr.uley and a poem read bv Mr. I''. N. Scott. followed bv music and dancimr. The Indianapolitans jrave the boys a pood send oil.

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for the purpose of defraying expenses Hiid extending the Sunday school work in our State. F.verv school in the State which has not alreadv done so is re-

iSchool (.'onvention at New Albany June 2. 3, and 4 next."

'AX mass"

The OllU'inl nll Uc|iiiblicans of Montgomery

The Republicans of Montgomery

county are invited to meet in Mass Con-

•vent ion at the Court Room, in this city, (j, \\'.

county.

And to transact stul, other l.usiness!

Coal Cre Wayne .. ..: 11 lliplev 11 Krown 21) £cott 10 Clark -21 Walnut 21 Franklin 2:', Sugar Creek ^v|vH Madison A.- ^lo

This re])re.sentation is based tijion the yote for Secretary of State in 1S72, being one for every ten votes, and one for each fraction of live and over, ca.-t at

each of the several townships, as well as all working Republican.*, are invited to use their influence to secure a full attendance. i'elievint the time has come when every Republican should do all in his power to Influence party for good, Mrhen none but competent, faithful and honest men should be nominated for any office, all Republicans and all who are persuaded they can not be politically

the jiroceedings of this convention. T. II. I!. MCCain, hairnian?!

Co.n c.l last Monday evening, I reasuier

Hurbridue submitted his report for the month oi April, whieh is as follow?: itKi'iurrs. Amount it) trodKiiry April 1 ecivc.i troin express WMUon* UeeoivoM ironi peMloi Koeeivol from howInrt Street I'oiiimi-loner.. lC!in)iieni IMX

Total

Miss Harriet Marshal HI McClure it Fry. lit Frank 11. Lewis 10 .1. M. lvclsey Hi .1 ohii ^allord 10 .lohu W. Blair in 1 avid Ivoudalnish 10 W. II. Whited Wm. II. Vanslyke -S I lickey Hrewer S

Wi-: copy the following, by rt,|ue.-t, ad- Samuel Austin ii dressed to Sunday school superintend-U-^

ent- ••Thc la-t State Sundav School Association decided to ask of each Sunday school in the State contribution equal to not less than one cent from each officer, teacher, and scholar the State,

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T. .1. lolan t& Co 5 J. X. Van.^iekle -1 .1. Ii. Kohls, £r 4 A. K. (Ireist 4 W. •. I'iritlon 4

\V W ris-ht -1

llarvev K. Ti lisle 4 W. T. Brush P. S. Kennedy iiurbridge it Ha user 2 Michael Price 2

quested to take up such a collection next -p Sunday. Those in the first, second, A. W. Ii in ibril 2 .seventh, ninth, tenth, and eleventh Con- M. W. Ib-uner 2 ^ressional districts will please forward dennison. 2

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their contriouiion. to .lames 15. Ililey, Jirt., New Albany, Flovd county, and those w, Packard 2 in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, twelfth, II. T. Wiihite 2 and thirteenth districts will please for- Moore .... 2 ward to John I. Underwood. Cambridge City, Indiana. We would suggest that Samuel Williams ......! 2 at the same time the schools appoint del-! Mrs. Minerva Wiihite 2 ©gates to attend the next State Sunday

ere

Keenev 2

Lou Fisher 2 T. II. 15..McCain 2 John II. Goons 2 Inslcvitliro 2

COM LYIIOX. |j. j|."Martin 2 Charlie S. Ensminger 2

1 lios. I-. Craig 2

St )ipn cilm bell

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911 .lohn ii. Kohls SA I III ».\\ LNKt», 1S7-I,. .•/.}• .Iohn 11. Kohls at 10 o'clock a. M. lor the following Henry Welly purposes: .lohn I'.roderick ., ,, '.lohn Drewerv decnlc upon the time and manner. of nominating candidate*, whether by primary election, a delegate or a mass convention. rn^iiicni ... .1.1. IIN ACIIIAI lo select delegates to attend the.-tato

ivlor

and Congressional conventions. )n Wednesdav nii-ht .i meeting

City Treasurer's Keport.: called to the office at the earnest soliciAt the adjourned meeting of the City «»tion of the stockholders and friends of ... m-» tlio roa«l, and so

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s,6'{c.«:s

KXPKNIMTi ICS.

IntoreM p:ii«l on hnihhn^ l»oml KU'i'ti^n .... l.i.OO Kvtra alhovaih-o to .Malhal loil.l'd

SI.OIIP,

Intnhornml work on tr»*et

Oitv otJiffi's -|sT..'o In-iir-WMM' on city )»ip!'iini:v.r,..w... Ml.oo Uo«»k* ami -lutionery li.o.', Kire l«'paritm*nt Hxtni attorney rompronii"e, Hur-.-htiehl lhe -ity.. .'.•n.oti *ity linu'Uiecr •1 "t.Mtl 'I'ntal ... Si ltaliUf'e Amount sehtiol homl-MnkiUi: ttoul .... Si ,UI-I.W

'Amount hool bond intcrot [IIIMI ii,i »'J.nj Amount -in'* bnil.lm-: hotel uitfr"-! fium.. t:t.li» Amount lue huiMnig l»«ui«lMilking fund..

Totn!

ill It

of shares taken by each

ry lnl

Alll|(,r,„n

To select a Central Committee for the held at the Court House, in the interest sr.\H~uiU-l.,iii'._m n,,.

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illg f(irwftr

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500. Henry Sloan has his grocery again in _)(|0 full blast. He has a large and complete

00

'.va.',

the Anderson, Lebanon & s«t. Louis Mr. Wiiiinm

llailroad. Jlr. William Zion, of Lehan- ""'''"""'-vthe

]resident

as may lie presented lt.jigtliy address, ^ivinu: an accountof the The several township-', hv their repre- origin of the enterprise, its progress, Hcntntives present, will be entitle! to the hopes anil discouragement*. Mr. /,. is following vote in this mass convention 'V'11111

of the road, made a

ora

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-T elegance oi unlivery eonlituie oratory hut he is something e|iiiilly as ellective he is a straightforward, earnest, honest

other men uuiy do, illiuni

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that election. haste. This he thought did not look Members of the Central Committee in very much as if the eompanv was practicing conlidencc itame. The Directors have raised on their own credit all the money used in the construction

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the road, except the stock holders have paid in. If the company could now have the benefit of the subsidies due, the road could be pu-hed to early completion.

He had recently been Kast, looking for aid lo iron and e,]iiip the road, and had received the mosi positive assurances from the Pennsylvania Central, hake Shore and llee Line Companies, that they would give the help required

right until they become Republicans are ns .-oon as the load is finished to Ieb again cordially invited to participate in

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-}Ir./.. said. iiMliejnost jiositivc

stock of every thing in the grocery line, 500 and is full* prepared to accommodate 500 his old customers and give new ones a 400 chance to learn that he sells as good goods at as reasonable prices as any body j(iy else in the business, lie still deals in all 250 kinds of produce and delivers goods in all parts of the city free of charge.

200 The "Kstey" organ is »•««•.«/ jicrfosiion -00

evcr

I I A W O I S I S I I A A I N O N A

as \w luui dircct ten

lhp inlertBls of pt

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would be sacredly guarded. The townships in Montgomery county had |»aid their taxes, and the Commi--sioners had let the company have onel installment of the money. They wereshowing a very friendly dispoition toward tin* road. In fact he was greatly encouraged bv the hearty cooperation he was receiving along the entile we-t-ern portion of the line. j' lie said that if Anderson was not sat-*j isfied with the representatives from here on the l!oard of Directors, it was her duty to put such men on the Hoaid, at the election in Jtffie, as would command the utmost respect and confidence of the people.

Mr. Zion explained in regard to the roilroad ties, about which so much has been said. He said that he held Col. Piersc's obligation for those ties at thirty days' notice, and that it was better not to have the ties got out till needed. They would not be laying (in the ground rotting. The obligation was a strong one, and made the company perfectly safe. 1 Ie thought that this should not be in the way of paying the tax. (Col. Pierse here remarked that he

Stockholders in the (,i aw lot il|e ,, 1 to furnish the ties at ten days' Unrial Case Coinjtany.. notice, if need be.) The following are the names of the The speaker said to the laborers presstockholders in the Crawfordsville IJurial oiu, to wliom the road was indebted, :. ... that tbev should be paid out of the first Case Company, together w,th tli^ nun,ber,

rtax wl|

.-

lhe rosl)l

J.

itownship.

sharer

Wm. llobertson 150 B. F. t.'ox 15ii 50 50 7li

•10

20 20 20 20

M. 1). Mauson rhonison & Histine .1. »S. Urowu amuel Binlord ii. \V. I'urviance 20 A. F. K.imsav 20 \V. 1'. Herron". 2'» Win. t'anipbell 2" K. .1. Vance 2' 11. Crawford 2( 11enry Campbell

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Am'iii Mr. Z. made a favorable impression on $7,"i()0 his hearers, ami we think they went 7,o00 away from the meeting satisfied that 7,500 while the present President, has the di7,500 rection of atliiirs, the company is in sate .'5,S00 hands. 2,000 Mr. Zion was accompanied by Mr. i.ooo Kenworthy, treasurer of the road. I!oth gentlemen remained iu the city vester(lay, and mingled freely with our busil.tiOO ness men, exchanging views ami discussf.iHio ing the prospects of the road. They 1,000 left, feeling much better, and more liope1.000 ful of the support of our peopl'j than 1,001) wbrn they came. .ooo Of the propriety or duty of our citi1,000 zens to pay the fix assessed against 1 .lino them, we shall have more, to say :it an1,000 otherthinie.

this

attained, jiossessing a quality of

oyo tone superior to that of any other made. 2ot) •As

our

citizens are learning this fact, the

200 I demand for this instrument increases so mo 150

th lt 1,10

100 loo 100 100 100 100 100 100 loo 100 100

a-!:, ,uv'' A-!ill,eru fi"l,s

dltlicult to supply it.

llpi'lv

All order.-, for bleaching and pressing j,,g and l'OOIllill^. receive ]ruiii(t attention at Miss Iliatt's

100 selection of handkerchiel extract 100 Sniith &• Hamriek's.

line at

Don't forget to call and see. that

100 The "Yallev (Jem" is the best medium loo! luo 100 100 100 loo bin! OIL. Xi'iit Foot'? Oil.. I'l1-1 J.iibricu/iitt/ ()IL. I'iah OIL. j|j[j Linxccd OIL. CnHor OIL

priced piano made. 17-1:, J. A. (in.

HKUT,.Sole

KI' UHT oi"iii-

Viled the road amounted to but $1K7,- Jvj^'iili ruwlonlsnlli.. ai erawtonl*vi|| 000, the halt of which is {,.r»00, and

that is all the company can fiet of llie i!i-:sH'Uciv-subsidy until the road i- completed. i.,„ins ami There now is £!l(),000 worth of work "vnirait- ... S. HOP,as to s«*iMir» «rir*ul:ition lOM.O'in.un dont*, :u»d tin* busiuo» ot tho roiid is b**- |Mlt, r'-ar«Miiin^iin] re-wye -.0117,(1.1

«|1 possible

terms that not a dollar ..f the jwople's "1,s

inonf-y i-liould be misapplied or divertel ^xi.. ^y. \i-VTIN. Notary Puiiii,-. from llie use intended bv tlu

M,

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he lie the residencv. lie ba,l been

Agent.

Window glass and putty at. Din ford

100 Cheapest at the Dinford Drug Store.

ijjj' Dr. Detehon's facilities for treating 50 chronic diseases of all kinds are more 50 tli ordinary, inasmuch as he keeps a very extensive stock of the very purest anil most apptoved medicines from which to select his remedies. If afliicted, go and «ee him. IIis ollice is in the Fisher

ro 50

A.. I- & SI. h. UAII.ROAI).

Win. Zion jink« .liiio»ii Hloek drug store. l!)tf

MARRIED.

itof

nwi.,h\ h. I

W. Slaltopt, lit llie r. si.lcni'o I):ivnri,in.|i,

A. SI-.tiord

to

Tr,nsuri*,r,

talker. The hearer becomes at once impressed with the thought that, whatever! ,M-'fH'Urr.MAN i-n emulnlato tor'l'r .^nioi

MVirginia A. L.oop,

DIED.

KILljfcllY.—n Kiiil iy. May s, at (Tnr}••• vill«\ Itidittim, Li«la Siilt»ry, I

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

A..I. in for onrity.

subjfi-t t• 111»• »I*ihnl of the II*jnj

!i«*aii noininatintfonv«»i»tion.

r,,. I nt MdiiL'oinm rouniv «»n tm- one tiTio prnnMhl««,

AIOII

is hini- ilip tii^-ISION

self incapable ol doing a mean or dishon- utinj/ i-onvi-ntion. est thing.

In answer to all their doubts, the President said that the totai subsidies

OF

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munni-

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•••.•••iitH.H oi ihe First Nanonai

In.liana In Mav

Nutioiuil i^tnks

Funr.om- »»i»l tixtur**** Cnrrciit ''Vpi-n.M's

("Im'i'Iv* Mli'l Otfu-r ilrluof othor Nutionnl H:inks i-'nirtinnnl mrrtMipy (1 n»• 111«i 111 11 of: i.i'jrul-O'iule'r notvV

while \\. II. IM

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llU'iiiK'cU'i'k. Alsnal 1 tit* I

REAL ESTATE

A. C. .1 EN NIKON'S

Real Estate Agency.

VACANT LOIS

rniiii s^aoo i«» si.om si PI

Houses and Lots

Fi'iiin to SIO.OOO.

Fiinns of DiH'tM-cnt Sizes and Ynrious Prices,

Renters,

iittention:

A ffpnfi

HOME of your own.

BE Y0UH OWN LANDLORD.

"There's No Place Like Homo.''

Vacant Lots in all the additions on every side of the city.

Come up and I will show you

bargains in lots, house?? and

'l farms to suit anybody's taste

and Docket.

The Old lieliable Ivisrie and the lickstein, Hill & Co., the very best brand*of pure white lead, at f^niii!i & Hamriek's new drug store. I liavc TWO larjfO I

A.

C. JENNISON.1

lOl B'HOI'JIKTY.

'Imperial -Si0,000,000.! Continental 2,500,000. iHartford- 2.000,000.!

Firemen's Fund (00,000

Fair Kates for rertain Indemnify.

-V* C-". .Iciuiistiii, Au'ciit.

COOKING STOVE.

1

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jMnwnaiaMKi mvevarjutfAienrm-c

i'liuidiiilhti

Ki r-J

AI.I-SIBKS AMI I'KirrS, from 815.00 TO 87R.»0.

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Tnt.-tl Sll'4,ST 1.(17 UAKll.lTlKS. (':ijijt il jutji| in .'SH'MOOO.f.fi 111 IHs uii'l K.\cluinj M4.ti7 Profit ami loss National l^aiik ••iinil.'tiion Iii!iv1 ti:*l

To tnl 6ltM.H71.07 S of I iV ii 1 if 1,1?. WsisM.ii, (*:i-iiier of ih»» Kirt National I'.aiiU of (Jnr.vfonl^vill^, !o si»}«innly .-\v'ar that tin* stliovr* sta'.'iiMMit is triii* lu tlu? hest »f inv htmwlciluo aiul liHiW. I'.. W'ASSON, Cahhior

BUILDING MATERIAL.

A I

K.ST iMi*itvi:i» AMI

ItKST (H'Klt Vi lMi WIIOII 'OOIiIS(i. srovi: ix Tin: \voiti.i». »u mad.ij nv r-'iISST-'i. vss i»i:vi.r.jss

EVERY-WHERE. .t ih«»rn'-v, A^^nts, C'^vlonlsvillo.'•••! nrl 'J-wl?

SHOEMAKER.

BOOT & SHOE MAKING.

W. IX. VanSlyk'c,

MANUFA(rrL"RI:It OF

Boots and Sliocs,

No t, West. Washington St.,

CrHivibrdsville. Iii'liiiiiu.

CJiXfSitom IMiitle Work!

HE

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IOHM,

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niftniifiu'turrsi Boots on (he patonl I'lwnor liiistt whifh onalth's hitn to ^i von r.iai p. n«i easy lit. Hi* is

pn*pir»5«|

to loctislom work, «-i-

tlw/rsowfd or pr^L'o'l, on short notice. Kpairinj{ ilono with no itnoss and ih^pntoh. Ho solicih lar^e .«(oi ol er»«H fii:• a hhare of the pultlK-. custom. Mnuufaetiinic repnirnip

1^1 ISTVI _A.1VI XEW BUSINESS.

C. SNYDER, SOU & CO.

WISIIlNii Til I'.I

0XK II IN i) UK I) TILOUSAM) I5USilI]LS OF WHEAT AND (OKN

W.iiil I ~'IV to III" Fanners lli ii we pc-'| iri'«i I" |:y tl lii«lu-s| tmir!."t |ri. ••Xi.'h.ui^o

rv 5 ,V is.

('oiiiiirlsiiiK I .ii :n I i'. Shingles. I .a !«. 1 .1 rinslev, I »1 :i st rl I I 1 r, in en 'VI tie !-i tOil «?!*. AV

JIMIIImt Viiim!

I vi nw :t rverytliliilt 1«» IlielitH' «»I" Hullclliiyr 1 :i I :i I. AVI 11 I 1 I to 1 a is Ii

luiiiy Depot. It" '«'i III £tn«l see net I'l i* looliliiK elsewhere, we will lnsn i'«* ln i. lCt'sprct full y,

Fslato «i* VII Kinds! x. 12 W'cnI WaNliin^lon Street. MEC'OXB) 1"'' 1M IA^ VPOLIS, IM). .1 OJfc VI il'.. ,•••

Drugs

nil

Stop paying rent and buy a house

ami lot, or a lot. and have, a

IOIJSOS

Torrent suitable for board-

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!1 FAINTS. OILS, PUTTV,

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CITY BOOK STORE

We have just received an immense stock of

Wall Paper, Window Paper, Curtains, and

AI.I. I'Al'EK TKimiB.II *•UEH Or

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ii I't !i 1 I" s-t I. i»ok1 1 llie »v Al-

•T. O. S^VD'ICK, SOX cV OO.

DRAPER.

CLAFLI1T

0UDE11S FOR FINE L0TII1NJ SOLl(lTKl).

Wa'TFlTfi A NPKC'IAl/rY

NEW DRUG STORE

X:i-£S

DEALEliS irV 1»I.TJR15

and

window glass,

VARNISHES. BRUSHES. PEKFUMEKY. SOAPS, C03IBS, LAMPS, SPONGES,

Curtain Goods,

Wliicli no will sell at BOTTOM PIS1CES. Give us a call and you will save money and have the best stock in the city to select from.

fit'iuri? Frames lltulc Order.

DICKEY Ac 3M1EWEM.

24 East Main St. OltANTOIWNVILLK, IND.

WIILLINERY-

MII-iLI^i IM S 0 l?-i

»l-'

3Xiiiiiie S^ikBeiiei-.

I have now readv for insncction a full line of

i.i i. i, i: is A TS' is A vr Ki I)H

Kor tlo- SpringMn«I SimirmT ^•n^oii of |s7-!. Fnil jiii «,f Hal-, Uoiin«*t-, Itililion*., SilK. 1'iuiti*'?Craj»»»s. taii\v silk Ti«. I »*»t s, Nek HulUmji, -S.ilI 'IV-n*-, I

n(antv

Aincrii-an Klom»rs I liftvoa l.ir^o ami well srh "t* 'l -to»«k lron tin* |»»-^t in 11l*i-t, all of 0,r very laO'-'l stylo

whioh I am liotonoinr.l to «M1 tin- I niarlci-i }«i »«•«•. I invih* y.iiir

tion to my stork, ami hopo in nn a fair share troua^o. I rn.-l I hat ly ch», at!«n' '"J1 I

iiicss a ixl fair to ^ivv you i» saii'-f.u-t ion. All onl^rs lor hjoat'itin,^ an«! i'l* promptly atf«»n«l("l to. HtMnomhiM'tli» placo, No 'i'N. Waslijp.-fMn trr-ot. doot north «,J Alh?|

BOOTS AND SHOES

BOOTS .VIVS

T. S. KELLEY

3

O STOKE

SMITH & HAMRICK,

Chemicals

RUBBER GOODS, Etc., Etc.

KSJIKStKMM, tiie 1SKST 5 CKX1 fl'K^ASr in tlie

NO. 5, NATIONAL BLOCK,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

SHOE STORE.

house

INDIAN Al'OI JS. I M.

ISPRING AND SUMMER MODS AT GREATLY REDUCED

I.OOK Alt OfH I'KIOT: I.I.-iT:

I X.adioa fine 18 thread Sertre Gaiter...$2 25:IMen'sOxford Ties, pejrg -d. Ladies line 16 thread Serge Gaiter... 2.00 iMen'a Oxford Tias. -ewed I Ladies fine 14 thread Secpre liaiter... 1.50 Men's Duke Alexis Ties

Vv.tn«i«in flu. niillalin' 'l»no'».l I Ladies fine Pepple Goat Shoes 2 25 (Men's Bismark's .. iiVilIIIIlH tilt 1 11111.11II l»0.11 (I Ladies French Kid side lace Shoe 3.50: iMten'-Conor's Gaiters, sewed box toe 2 50 f'oi' l:irr:l ilK ill Uoill

Ladies Fr'iieh Kid button Shoes 3.?5 iMen's Frcnch Calf Boots 5.00 Children's Colored Shoes 75c to 1.25. iMen's Plow Boots 2 2" Tlx-s* sir.. HllVrfMl iu »vli..li--ile orrciml. IVp .».lv.-i tiIK.IItin-^ IMII ulmt h:*v.t .t. Aii

—m——i—• u'r iuIc.j :m.l )i• i• 1111 -i Ire- "f I'har^.' ih"V np. [I7iir Heiiieniber 1 lie Plaee. XO. .» HATES HOUSE HLOfK, West Wasliinirlon Slreet

BOOK STORE.

PRICES.

SI 76 2.25 3.00 5

Ft .no I' i-M'-ii an-i

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IJI-:A i.ii.iiw

-A. 1ST

in W| Crinvfordsvill

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& CO.

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lie I'oot*. hlio#-^. Slippr-r*4. i-mn I'oot^, t»'|i :«-**UtIMI

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!'h"i uoUvit. O. thin call.