Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 September 1900 — Page 5

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Annie Xicol won the pt-i/.e oll'orei! last week.

WHITE CHURCH.

Meeting at this place next Sabbath at J0:30 a. in. Marsh Hampton and family and Jewel Stuckey spent Sunday with Will Cook's.

day with Geo. Legg and family in Indijanapolis. Walter Yanseoyoe. of Whitesville. was seen 011 the streets of Strin^town Friday morning.

Mrs. Mary Shi-iner and two sons, of I Lafayette, are visiting'her parents, Mi-, land .Sirs. Fi-ed Mitchell, this week.

Addie Halsingei- and daughter, of I Plymouth. -.pent the latter part of last week with her daughter, Edna Fisher.

Mr. Burkctt, of North Mancheste", I was in our midst last week looking after the interest of the college of that place.

Mrs. Mair^ie Cook, of Wesley, moved Iher household goods to her husband's I place, S. D. Cook, where she will make |her future home.

John Burg, Nettie and Lida Wall, of jClark's Hill, spent Sunday at John iRettinger's: Cha-s. Campbell and family [at A1 lie I Vlerson's: (I rant Cook and [family with his father, Shadrick Cook, [and Ace Anderson, wife and daughter |at Dave I -oveless".

YOUNTSVILLE.

Rev. Dougherty left for conference IWednesdav. The village was well represented at. |lalor day Monday. 1

The trustee is having a new fence [put around the school yard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weir arc visiting |at Mrs. Abrara Switzer's this week.

The sewing circle met with Mrs. 1 |Wm. Yount last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hatchings, of

Cra-wfordsy.il.le., visited at. home^last' |Sunday. Robert Stubbing and family arc visit|ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom stubbins. this week.

Miss Kate Wilkinson, of Mt. "Tabor, lis S])ending this week with.li.cr cousin, |Mayme Swearingen.

Miss Sue Ballard has returned to her Ihome in Crawfordsville. after a pleasant |visit with friends in the country.

Mrs. Mort Hubbard and son. Klza, •left Wednesday morning for a visit |\vitii relatives in Benton county.

John Myers says he has the capital Isquash vine. ."3 feet long and has l!7 [squashes on it. Now beat this if you lean.

Friends and relatives express their (deepest sympathy for Mr. and Mrs. IChas. Templeton in this their great Isorrow in their western home.

Messrs. John Ashhy, Andy Morrison land Howard Swearingen, and Misses lBelle Keys, Etta and Emma Priebe Ispent, last Sunday afternoon at Pleasant |View.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shanklin, Misses iMinniei'i Myrtle Shanklin, Messrs. Illoward and Willard Shanklin, Elmer IMapes and Frank Miller spent last Sunflay with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shanklin.

Mrs. George Hall says those wishing Isewing done will do well to calJ on the lYountsville Ladies' Aid Society, as Ithey can do a great amount of work and: Ido it well. She says she was very much •pleased with their work last Wednesday.

Envelopes at The

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Will Lonjj and family spent last Sun-

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Will need a new suit of Clothes before he starts to school this fall. We have the very thing for him in fall weight goods—just the right weight for the next three months—and we are selling them at attractive prices. County fair is next week and

School Begins September 17

Mothers, why not fit your boy out this week and have the worry off your mind?

S1.50 Suits for.... .... $1.20 $2.00 1 6 0 $2.50

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Wicks & Benjamin

Home Clothiers.

LONGSTREET.

Chester Cory has bought the Wm. Cory fariu. Mrs. A. E. Ewers was in our midst last Wednesday.

Mollie Jones has been stiying in Cravvlordsvilie ft-i-some time. Gladys Riggins will

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lis next week to attend school. Rev. Isaac Cory will preach at Dover church next Sunday morning.

A1 Tribbett and daughters visited relatives at Lebanon last week. .Charley San ford has been painting the 1. (J. O. F. hall at Shannondale.

Frank LaFoliette's sale was well attended and he wa^ well pleased with the results.

Win. Mount was unable to attend church services last Sunday on account! of hay fever. .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gaddis attended the L-'rankfort fair and also visited relatives there.

Miss Henlen Tribbett goes to Thorn-j town next Monday, where she will attend school this winter.

The trustees have settled with Cor-1 neiius Jones, and Henry White now rings the bell at Bethel church.

Mesdames Lottie Kiplinger, Len Jones and Homer Miller visited their' respective parents last Sunday.

May me Eskew will go to Lebanon soon to learn the milliner trade. She will board with Frank LaFollette.

Frank LaFollette expects to move to Lebanon next week. We are told he 1 has a position as clerk in a clothing store.

Mrs. Jewell has bought the old I "grandfather's clock'' that once be-j longed to J... ,11 and leorge, -Young's father.

Mrs. Goou for a p! i''e new wife Young's.

leaves John Young's in Crawfordsville. Lee's taking charge at Mr.

Mother Bin-ley and Lela Hopper are keeping house for Luther Booher this week, while his wife is visiting relatives at Lafayette.

Bethel Sunday school will attend the

Sunday school picnic at Providence I Saturday, the *th. in a body, leaving Shannondale at 0:15 sharp.

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The Christian Endeavor so'diet-y that' furnished dinner at the sale Tuesday are well pleased with their day's work. They cleared something over $30.

Jim Spencer has bought a&500gravel dump which does fine work. The people along his road are going to regravel it "this fall, which will make the rural mail carripr rejoice, as well as others.

Four more telephone lines have been added to the Shannondale switch board. 17 lines with f2 'phones now belonging to the Shannondale system. The Home Co. told the people "you can't get anywhere on the co-operative line." We can now get Shannondale. Darlington, Bowers. Gartield. Colfax, Mace. New Ross, and will soon have Thorntown, Hazelrig. Ladoga. Crawfordsville and Frankfort, all free, while the Home people pay for all but their one town and vicinity. W7e will have Indianapolis in the near future.

POTATO CREEK-

Mrs. Lute Coyner is very sick. ,. Corn cutting will soon be here. Oats threshing is a thing of *ho past. iTrevaniau Rover is very sick again.

J. A. Dodd bought anew sewing machine last week.

Miss Ella Maguire has retui-ned home from Lebanon. There is plenty of sickness and the doctors are kept busy.

J. A. Dodd and family and visitors went to Colfax Sundav. Clint Tribbett and family visited relatives south of Darlington Sunday.

A jrreat, many from here attended the labor day celebration at Crawfordsville Monday.

Look out for hot weather ayain. The weather prophets have prophesied a cold spell again.

Sunday with his uncle, Wash Coyner,

near Kingsley chapel. Mrs. Augustus liice concluded her visit with relatives and returned to her home in Louisville. Ivy., Monday, aooompanied by Miss Maggie Morrison.

Fd Smith and Victor and Will Gilkey left for Illinois Wednesday to work in the broom corn.

Wm. Deitz and wife, of Garfield, were guests of relatives here last Thursday and Friday.

James Gilkey met with a-painful accident one day last week by having his shoulder put out of place.

Mark Truax and the Misses Campbell spent a pleasant day with Ambrose Campbell and wife last Sunday

at the Christ ing The scribe was a caller at Thk Journal ollice labor day and received a couple of prize books, also supplies.

ing and the dinner was superb. Mike Foley was the speaker of the dav and everyone was well pleased with his speech. Mr. Landis was present and made some beautiful remarks to the old soldiers. At night a camp lire was held in the hali. which was entirely lilled. warm as the. evening was. A quartette composed of Messrs. Marry Slubbins. Dr. Dennis, Charley llybarger and a gentleman from Indianapolis sang some of the old war songs, which were beautiful. The address to the soldiers was made by Mr. Landis and was closely listened to by everyone. The crowd on the street was large and everybody said the camp lire should have .been on the street instead of the hall. It was the finest reunion held here in man dav.

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Will Ormsby and wife, of near White Wednesday evening Church, were the guests of J. A. Dodd lie v. J. S. Crowder is at Lafayette anil wife Tuesday. this week attending conference. He

Willie Ormsby spent Saturday and

Aunt Rachel Cook and daughter, Miss Alice, of near Cottage Grove, and Miss Mary Irwin and Mrs. Henry Lutz, of near Darlington, were the guests of Mrs. Lido Martz, near Round Hill, Friday. 1 am sorry there is such little inter-1 est manifested in regard to the reunion which Thk Journal people are so kind to give. I myself forgot every time to say anything, but the weather was so hot one could scarcely live. 1 have, been prevented from attending heretofore. I hope they will not cease to exist.

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ALAMO.

Prof. Coombs was among his friends here Tuesday. Bert Deitz has returned from Ulinois where he has been staying for some time. •lames Lee and wife, of Brown's Val-1 ley. spent Wednesday with Flint Lee and family.

THE CKAWrORDSVILLE WKKKLY .JOURNAL

DAR I.INGTON. arper is seriously ill at this

time. T. M. Campbell is at Lafayette thi veok. •School begins on the 17th. of thii month.

Uncle Johnny Hewitt is" now a resi dent of town. Wallace Buchanan has moved old home place. •••Carpenters are now at work on Sevbold residence.

Jaspor Seybolcl. of Corning. Iowa, visited his brother^Geo.rge, and family the past week.

F. King, our hew principal of the schools, is now a resident and a voter of this precinct.

Paschal Bond, of Terre Haute, is again a resident of Franklin township, and is glad of it.

Bert Martin has bought a new graphophone and can both amuse and entertain all callers. I

Bill Champion and Bert Martin took

their little .amities and visited in Tip-1 peeanoe county Sunday

S. (j. kersey hied himself oil Mon-1 day for parts unknown, but presumably the Lafayu&te fair and the mud springs of Attica.

Mrs. Mary Freeman has retired from the central office of the Darlington ex-1 change and Miss Lvnee Lynch oecupies the place. lie v. Crowder gave both saint and sinner their just portion Sunday night. I And we were amused to see them wince as he hit them.

Only those that, could, get to Craw-i fordsville no other way went on the there wore ne

train .Monday, and 100 tickets sold. W. B. Mount Tuesday, where IK as an auctioneer and wake blue grass country.

peace, Wm. Mount. ,11 Miss Hattie Naylor, of Crawfordsville., visited friends here Sunday, and completed the arrangements for father and mother to move back.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Royer and daughter Belle, visited the family of Sam Martin and attended the piano

v'!as

accompanied

by

sl nec

catching everything in sight. caused by watching an horses at the stock pens.

Rev. Freed, of Terre Haute, preaches school lie was met not hv the whole Th0.v

rte!iiSm1

Tuesday the gues» ol Wm. HolmuD. The

The veterans' reunion was changed mother and Madge at home Mr and from Charley Rountree's grove to the Mrs. J. C. Morrison, of Frankfort' Mr grove of the widow Elmore, a short! and Mrs. John Saidla, of Darlington distance north of town. The dav was and Mr \iui I i'l Xllllivtuil! \7I

I lovely and a vast crowd was on the Kirkpatrick, all of whom were present grounds. 1 he band did some fine play-. and assisted in the day's enjoyment.

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Andrew Booher of Frankfort, was here the first of the week. Mrs. T. H. L. Martin returned to her home in Louisville Friday.

Winnie Quaker -Moore now occupies the Hewitt farm east of town, '--cThe Dunbar meat shop has changed. hands and Ed Conrad is chief.

Howard Gillis has moved to the Buchanan farm on Wring Neck. •George Manning now resides at home on South street, since Monday.

Bert Drake has moved in the W. C. Hubbard property, on Franklin street. Fifty-seven of our people took the ride and saw the lake once more Sunday.

Marcellus Booher, Kip Milner. Frank Gobel and Bird Dunbar went to Toledo Sunday.

Last Monday was the day the laboring man spends what he has left of his year's wages.

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persecuted by

ilen

this space

week. Dr.

the

iexyept mu idans

a numerously

petition for his return to us. Our town is full of cowboys, each with a twenty foot rope for a lariat,

11 was

T. M. Campbell and W. B. Mount have greatly improved the front of their residences by adding a cement curb and gutter along the street, and a beautiful lawn between the side walk and curb. 'Tis done! The great transaction done. Both political parties have their candidates in the lield, both have nominated good men and each will t,ry to elect, anil wo will have a time from now to the 5th of November.

A lean man's club with .Jim Peterson as president and S. G. Kersey as secretary has been formed for the sole purpose of depriving Joe Bradley of the sprinkling wagon next season.' Cause: Joo has gained 3 pounds this summer and the season not over yet.

Wo gladly welcome our old friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Naylor, back to their old home. The dearest place on earth to ali of us is home, sweet home, wherever it maybe, ft

may be a hovel, a cottage, or a palace, ,, but there is no place like home. A"ain I better and will pull through. we say, welcome.

•lonliua Saidla, of Kirkpatrick, was -l!l years old last Sunday, hut as lie had passed 4s such occasions and nothing suid about it, he started on his usual Sunday vocation by g'ui:y to Sundav school, without giving the bi-thday a single thought. But not so with his good wife. She had all the past week been arranging a nico little suprise I for him, and on his return from Sunday

the Christian church Saturday even- neighborhood, as is usually"the custom, tfomery county and tin* city ig. Sunday morning and evening. but by the members of his own family, fordsville. They report crops ind the day was spent most pleasant.] in asocial way. Or course mother had

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DR. TILNEY

will occupy

this space

Secret of his Great Success in Curing Cnrcmic Diseases....

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be remem

it will

him to be|

caused

the medical

of Colorado.

Don't fail t) read what

contains next

Tilney is now

at home ail(.l will

be until

first of March,

next,

and will receive patk.its at

his residence office, 1008

Darlington avenue, Craw­

fordsville.

We yours a«ro heard the Hon. Mike sf Vviiil3 say that the only product of the arlv

ve

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Ken .ucky

left for

will show his power

clay country of south Tippe-1

canoe county was a half crop, but had .'I he been in Darlington Wednesday

we are rtUre ie

would have added

For ho past, two

up the old ye .s William Stuckey has been teaoh-

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instrumental music on either side

wtre the Democratn to of the county line divi'ling the c.ounties

So anxious get a Mount on their ticket, that tht-v of Tippecanoe and Montgomery, and nominated a minor for justice of the on Wednesday evening ho gave to our I

citizens a piano recital that excelled anything of the kind ev before attemnted in Darlington. The programme was interspersed with songs and recitations, the performers being with few exceptions his students. All gave evidonee of thorough training and many I encores were given and the performers compelled to return. Sam May and

Silas Stuckey each proved themselves accomplished violinists. Hazel Saidla, of this place, and. Belle Royer, of Stockwell, each captured the audience with their recitations. Each performer on the piano showed great skill, especially Miss Dale Scott, a graduate of Greeneastle, who aside from the Prof,

expert lasso was the only expert performer. Owing to the excessive hot weather the audience was not very large, but we promise Mr. Stuckey that the mere announcement of another would fill the largest church in town. The Stuckeys are many of them noted musicians, and the man or woman is scarce under 50 years of age in or around here that has not kept stop to the music of the fiddle of Milton Stuckey, now an old man and a leader of all old tiddlers' contests in reach.

I RATTLESNAKE. I F/1. Graves is on the sick iist. The corn crop was never better on tlie creek.

Larkin Branch is having his clover seed I)uilea. Will K.ellar has commenced James: Weiss' new house.

Mrs. Eunice Rush is quite sick at this time with neuralgia. There will not be much wheat sown I by the creekers this fall.

James Parks' sick horse is getting

Those parties wh orchards in the latter had better be careful, something drop.

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prepared a good dinner, but the (lav I was not spent in cookintr and eating, a's

wa "SelTfJ"^'["'"'If

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go into people's part of the night| tliev might hear

Mr. Marks made an ice cream party for his daughter and her friends. Har ry Galey was master of ceremonies and said everything was out of sight.

Mr. Rose and wife, and Mrs. Figg, of Blakesburg. la., are here on a visit and until

sta

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after the county fair with old Montof Crawcrops good ill

wcl

pleased with

Iowa, and report prosperity twenty-live per cent, above par, and say Iowa, is solid for McKinley and Roosevelt.

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OR. H. E. GREE1NE.

Practice Limited to Dlscnscs ol the

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat

OKl'-ICfi lloiTHSto l'-J a. in. 2 to 4 p. in

Heats up and down stairs same time. GUARANTEE BOND WITH IT.

SOLD ONLY BY

Thos. J. Houlehan

FLY

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Du::i Sirs: —Sorrio flays .slni a uai^Kax^ of your ti It I prifpii' at tnri as left, ai, mv 1 touli It nil and

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OU don't know that we have the l-JBST as well as the LARCiEST line of

Boys' and Little Fellows' Clothing

in the county. The tremendous volume of business gives us unusual advantages in giving you endless variety at priccs so low that they will not admit of comparison with other houses. There is nothing in children's apparel that we do not keep -hence wc give our customers op* oortunities to buy better styles in larger variety than can be obtained elsewhere.

Our Kail nrid Winter Line contains hundreds of exclusive novelties at a range of prices that will attract and please every class of trade, fVT "V

TANNENBAUM

.lool Itlock, Crawfordsvlll Indiana.

THE LAW

an

REAL ESTATE OFFICE

W. P. BRITTON,

126^4 K. Main St. Orawfordsvllle, Ind.

In addition to ttiu transii^.-.

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of leK»'

bUHlness rhls olllce buys mid sells roal eBtutt on conimlRslon. utid loans money. The odlr.f supplied wlt.li a 1 r«»* list ot vory deslrublf liroperl/j'. Including (arms from 10 to 820 i»oi*h in t.hla and KdJolnlnK counllea, for sale or trade. Hourbh and lots in all purta of tin c.lty, ranging in price from $400 to $7,000: vHcant lots in Ahltlock 1'iaeo, Rclmltz & Hulet's addition, and iri other nirt,R of t.hc f,itr Also some very desirable buslmt-s !o cations and Buburban t.ranU.

PENINSULAR

OAK STOVE

127 North Washington St.

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Itespectlfutly yours, A. J. JACKSON, M. U.

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B. GONZALES,

DENTIST,

Oflice—1311'2 East Main Street, Ovrr ItoKt'tt .Jowolry Storo. rOcnHonc No. 290.

Alf LotUal)ill. V. IToritfliin

Alt Lookabill & Co.,

Real Estate and Loans.

Oflice—Over AVnrner'n Clothing ('rnwforilsville, lud.

Store,

Wo od'or for sale the following real estate: SO ncrtiH, 4 miles from Vountsvlllo, a good house, 6 rooms, reasonably jtood barn, uooa out buildliiHs, line orchard, 00 acres plow land, ba.aiiee pastiu-e, all Koud soil and It vol land. Price $60 n'r acre 4o acres close to the town of Wallace 80 acres p.ow land, 10 acres pasture, I) room house, fair burn, Rood orchard, spring and cistern witter. $40 per ac.ro. rtOH ados 4 miles south of Crawfordsville Hoou Ii room house, pood barn, other out.bill Id inns, a well at the burn unit house, old and youriK orchartl, till acres In cultivation all level lanti aiitl a Knod Ki-adeof soil. l'rlco$46 pi-r acre. 199 m:res ne.ir arshsl. hid., well improved one of lie btMl tarms in I'urlfecounty, 2 pooti htaises and

Iihjiis

fine stjil will divide the

fiirm aiid t-t ll 7'J acres, :ce us for price. 80 nrres nor! of i,be c!iy, (jue improvements, on a Mi'otl travel ronti, most all nliicl land, well drained, a beautiful location near church and sdn.ol If you want a nice home, quire about, this one. 200 aiiics just at, (.iratipi- ('orner,

140

acres

in cultivation. room h. two, ^rod barn Rood orcliaru,

water a sih'ndln stock

Hiiu i^riilii fHnn. ]. (h.5 whoit lurm (Jrii tjyi bought for JO.oOU with notid payments. 104 acres on the Vountsvlllo road, adjoins Oen. Wallace's Improvements, one of the nicest farms in vloiitnon ery county, line plow land, line blue uniss pasture, bufldlnus I

KOi'd. We would like to show Oils farm to any out! tlMt, wants a jtot.it plate I We want, it) trade 02 acies near I UIMioro

Ind., for (Jrawford«\llle property 55 acres' cim be idtwed. j?ood jtrmle uf soil, on a (food roitd. See us if you wmn to trade a propert lit-re for a small farm. 40 acres of |?oud land near Yeddo. all under cu 1 tivaliun. Can bti bought for

$10

per acre,

H.'i a .res closo to Crawfordsville, 10 room house almost new. ood soli, tubular well, lint.* barn, nice orcharo. 'I his farm is worth $"& an acre, but will take

$00.

I 1)7 acres close to the town of Illllsboro, Intl..

0 room house fine burn orchard of

I'iull trees, ali hlaclc land, well drained. If this Interests you Inquire about It HO acres in Putnam county at $2,700, very well Improved, reasonably jjood

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on it

Jiood Kravel roau, neur ctiun-.n and--chooi. (it) Heron 8 miles Irom cliy, jtootl Improvemonts, i.oud soil, i?ood orchard. $&() per acre. 107 acres of reasonably .ii land for $2,600, 7U acies in culllvati n, ii rtiom htjuso nootl barn and other outbuildings, on a ko jrr.ivel road. Will trude f,,ri lty property. lilt") acres well locmed on a ^ravt.-i road close t" st:ht»ol 12T, ..t-.rt^s In cultivation, balant: in Inuti grass pasture, latere sujjar or-i-.hnrd. jtood house aud barn, spring antl well w,,le line orchard. Will divide ,htt farm" antl sell ilSm.n-s with bnlltllni's or sell 80 wl' hunt liulitlliigs. l'rioi $

io

per acre.

180 acr. 5 miles west, of Nfw M»rket has ago a 2-si. ry houe, huge oit'ii, xioJ .rchanl. I'll- M' 7."J acrrs o. m, untl hot-'.i-m i, 'in land, tf.e bal.tnt:.. Is go, pasture laud, 4UII sukar t,r«es just 1.11.• I'.rm fora man of small uxisto buy and mike moiit-v. al I for $5,0(10. 29ii a.-res known as the- Kerl ^riydni- /arm ne of lh II i:st, irms in I he slat 111 rooin lirlt house, two tenant houses, ..ll in first ciass condition 2no a-res in c.u tlvailon.bal-ain-e

line Ijlucjtra's paiure If you want,

arte fiirm and tme of the heat let us show you Ills one. Asp endiil 40 acre f/irie. almost all black I.nid. jrooo almost imw house of riaiins. new barn., line orei -rd. mile l'r, a n. chur»:h 'tl' 1

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class condition. I'rloesfiit)

11 y.iu want, a big lartri (12s ncres). almost as mot: i.h a spade. Hue soil, in»«nis. us.

et-r

acre!

irth of the city could in* rnade

sp!undid Improve

Wt: htv! 50 acres n»ar Alamo: h»s a «mall

il, reH

rn

plowed. We will sell

for $b(J0. If o.i a-ant, to ule your farm we can olfer you I bo acre ansa* farm, nitri of it in t- It ivalion. iinti will pay a cash difference.

We can oIIer a tmde of Ml 13 acres for-u si/iulItT fmrin jrlnu jtboui. your own time to i.„v the dill' ret,co It. Iioneof the best money making farms in I'utnam county goo,j house, 2 .rris a gontl irl of it ocliom l.tiid. t- upland ulc blue grus^ pasture See I lis If it trade of llus kind strike- you. I Hot'1 In Linden, corner Pine and Main I Stieels l» rooms, including a bar room.jnioo

wii.d pump hottj. has a rental value of 1 Oto».)0 per month ttin bur room alone wil. r- lit for 25 per month. The above mentinned p'opertyenn be bought forlt.OOn. if you lire looking for an up town r. sidence ''-'S set* us. Wo nave a iih'e 9 room hous-, good barn, larire lot,, within 2 touares of tho court house. Price $2,000.

We have anew brick house on south Green ttret't, 9 rooms, In firm class ccn.JiUou. The DHi'iies want to dlspese of It at once. Do and look at It and mako an oll'er.

Wo have t:ltv property in al' parts of the tv from $100 10 $5,000 You have oniy to mt-ntu,n what you wmtand wn think we can suit you Karm property we cannot adver-

O tl '3* 1 O tt ll lit WC llRVO Qf I Ml(?» rrniji thi? list wi» have wo can oM'er you beit.«T bnrKulos than nnj other firm in he city. It p»ys tonoe us beforeyou purchase We can oner you money at a

lnteredt.

v.evy

low rate of