New Richmond Record, Volume 5, Number 32, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 14 February 1901 — Page 6

forgotten, all they need to do is to bring a well tilled purse and we will then surely guarantee them a time they will never forget. Poor folks know better how to spend money faster than the rich anyhow. Do we want it?

PUBLIC SALE.

ANNUAL FEBRUARY

For 14 Cents

Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at my residence, 4 miles northeast of New Richmond and 4 miles southwest of Romney, on

CLEARING SALE Of Men’s and Boys’

We mail the following rare seed novelties. 1 pkg. Blue Blood Tomato Seed, $ .15 1 “ Northern Lemon Seed, .15 1 “ Mama's Favorite Onion Seed, .10 1 “ Emerald Green Cucumber Seed, .10 1 “ City Garden Beet Seed, .10 1 “ 13-Day Radish Seed, .10 1 “ La X. Market Lettuce Seed, .15 3 “ Brilliant Hover Seed, .16 Worth $1.00 for 14 Cents. Above 10 packages rare novelties we will mail you free, together with our great illustrated Seed Catalog, telling all about Salzer's Billion Dollar Grass Also Choice Onion Seed, 60 c. a lb. Together with thousands of earliest vegetables and farm seeds, upon receipt of 14c. and this notice. When once you plant Salzer's Seeds you will never do without. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LaCrosse, Wis.

Clothing, Hats and Furnishings.

PUBLIC SALE.

TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1901 Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, the following personal property to-wit: —4 head of horses, consisting of 1 bay mare coming 6 years old; 1 bay horse 10 years old; 1 gray horse 8 years old; 1 yearling colt. 1 milch cow, an extra good one. Farming Implements—1 farm wagon, 1 buggy, corn planter with 80 rods wire. 1 cultivator, 1 breaking plow, 1 single shovel plow. 1 spike tooth harrow, pair hay ladders, set work harness, set single buggy harness, 1 New Process gasoline stove, good as new; some Irish potatoes; some household and kitchen furniture and other articles not mentioned.

Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at my residence, 1 mile south and east of Elmdale on the Crawfordsville and Attica road, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1901

Relentless Reduction of Prices.

For a number of years it has been the custom of this store, during the month of February, to conduct a Grand Clearing Sale, to relieve us of all the Winter Goods in each of our several departments. Wo will not carry one season’s goods into the next, even if disposed of at a loss. Therefore the values offered iu these sales are always dependable. The prominent factor of the success of this sale is that the goods offered aro all of this season’s eut and make, and are offered while the season is still in full blast. Nothing of our immense stock resuaved (except Earl A Wilson collars and cuffs) and everything guaranteed to give satisfaction. This is a genuine Clearing Sale and every item is worthy of serious consideration.

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, the following personal property towit: — 5 head of horses, consisting of 2 good work horses; 3 colts, 1 coming 2-year-old, 2 yearlings; these colts are extra good ones. 15 head of cattle, consisting of 6 coming 2-year-old steers, 7 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers. 26 head of hogs, consisting of 20 head of shoats weighing about 125 lbs, 6 brood sows due to pig April 1st, weighing about 200 lbs. 350 bushels of corn; 7 tons timothy hay.’ Farming Implements 3 cultiva2 spring tooth, 1 John Deere; 1 breaking plow; 1 set work harness, and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under, cash in hand. On all sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchasers giving note will approved freehold security, notes to bear 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid at maturity. No property to be removed till terms of sale are complied with. 6 per cent, per annum off for cash where entitled to credit.

S1.00 per Year, in Advance.

Thursday, Feb. 14, 1901.

THE 'LECTRIC LINE.

Men’s Suits and Overcoats

Boy’s and

Now Darlington thinks she may get an electric railway through their town from Crawfordsville to Thorntown, and the Darlington

Children’s Department.

FULLY 40 per cent. SAVED.

Echo discusses the matter at some

TERMS—All suras of $5 and under, cash. On all sums over $5 a credit of 10 months will be given purchaser giving note with approved freehold security, notes to bear 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid at maturity. 5 per cent, off for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with.

We Have Divided Our Entire Stock Into Five

Choice of any garment in this department whether it is a two or threo piace suit, a Raglan or Top Coat, you will get it a

length, and what can be said of Darlington is also true of New Richmond as well. The Echo says:

Lots As Follows.

LOT 1—Choice of any of our finest Suits in Cassimercs, Tricots, Cheviots, Vicunas aud Worsteds, or our finest Overcoats in Beavers, Vicunas, Coverts and Oxfords, that sold at 815, 81G, 818 and 820, now go at $12 LOT 2—Choice of any of our fine Suits or Overcoats of first lot materirls that were formerly sold at 811, 812 and S15, now $10 LOT 3—Choice of any of our Suits and Overcoats of first materials, that wore formerly sold at 88, 80, 810 and $10.50, r.ow

20 percent. Discount.

An electric line would be a good thing for Darlington if we could get one. It won't kill the town, as some say, but will greatly improve and benefit it. True, some will go out of town to trade, to see a best girl, or some other fellow's gal, to pay the tax, to ride in an auto or an air ship, or climb the golden stairs at the county seats. Then some would go away to get a ladies’ wrap or coat, a suit of clothes, or an article of machinery there possibly not to be had here. On the other hand, people in a large city

From the heretofore low prices.

Men's Extra

Trousers.

JOSEPH M. SHUMAKER Col. A. W. Perkins, Auct. Chas. Kirkpatrick, Clerk.

As fine a collection of men’s extra trousers

we over saw til's our tables. We can’t fail

LOT 4—Choice of any of our Suits and Overcoats of first materials, that were formerly sold at 80, $3.50 and $7, now $5

to suit, either in size or style wanted, at

20 per cent. off.

HOW'S THIS?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.

LOT 5—Choice of a large lino of Suits and Overcoats of good, durable materials, selling for 84, 84.50, 85 and 85.50,now 3»5D

Plain and fancy worsteds, plain and fancy cassimerea, cheviots, serges and Dickey

Kerseys. Como aud see,

or even a county seat are just as anxious to get away from the hum and buzz and turmoil of a large place for rest and recreation for a day, week or month as we are to get where the rip, tear and bang, shooting scrapes, and acts in tragedy assist in the monotonous “quietude," so to speak-- will it pay?

While a number would go away for groceries, tinware, furniture, buggies, harness, barbed wire, postage stamps, and “Little Early Risers,” etc., to get them cheaper --nit--it is to be remembered, and truly too, that at Indianapolis and Crawfordsville as well, many of the largest and best merchants and influential citizens make it a point to move as far away from the city proper as possible, to get away and live in smaller suburban towns, where all is peace and quiet. Ten

JAMES R. GARDNER Wm. Swank, Auctioneer.

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

WE WANT YOUR TRADE.

D. C. Moore, Clerk

A THOUSAND TONGUES.

WARNER & PECK,

Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Philadelphia, Pa., I when she found that Dr. King’s I Now Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All I other reinidies and doctors could giro her no help, but she soys of this Royal Cure—“it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries Dr. Kings New Discovery for any trouble the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at F. M. Johnson’s Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed.

Ths One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.

Crawfordsville,

Indiana.

A petition was presented to the board of commissionersof Fountain county at Covington on Tuesday of last week asking for right-of-way for an electric car line along the

PORTLAND, SEATTLE & TACOMA. Passengers for the Northwest, Helena, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, etc., can now reach their destination with but one change of cars, namely in St. Louis Union Station.

Belgain Hares

Hall’s Catarrh Caro is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.

....FOR SALE....

Rufus Reds and Blacks.

public highways through Wallace and Kingman.

Clover Leaf No. 5, Fast Night Express, makes direct connection at Union Station, St. Louis, with the Burlington Limited, which runs solid from St. Louis daily, leaving St. Louis Union Station at 9:02 o’clock a. m., via Billings and the Northern Pacific. Chair cars, Palace and Tourist Class Sleepers, also Diner run through daily. Agents of the Clover Leaf will furnish additional particulars upon application.

Hall’s family Pills are the best.

Finest Breeds, All Ages and Sizes.

Joseph Shumaker has a public sale dated for Tuesday, Feb. 26, at his residence four miles northeast of town. After his sale Mr. Shumaker will remove with his family either to LaFayette or Crawfordsville. His farm has been sold to Thomas Ward and will be occupied after March 1st by Jerre Ward and wife.

Reasonable Prices.

Remember the Valentine festival given by the Christian church ladies in the Hollin block.

For further information and prices

address

There were several cases of diptheria reported at Newtown and the schools were closed last week on account of the scare.

E. J. Evinger, Greenville, - Floyd County, - Indiana

or oven twenty miles away from the office seems to be the thing, only an hour's ride on the electric line. The city elite who would move and live here would find liv-

EXCURSIONS to the NORTHWEST. One way and round trip settler’s tickets to points in the west, north and northwest will be sold at low rates via Monon Route on February 12,19 and 26 March 5, 12, 19 and 26; and April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30,1901.

Louisville & Nashville Railroad

ing cheaper, happier, pleasanter and more economical in every way. The only backset to be looked at would be when the country cousins come to smaller towns to spend the summer with their poorer kin, they must not forget one thing and that is, that we like to fly high and enjoy life as well as anybody, and when they come to spend a year or two with us, and don’t want to be

Ottorbein has a new grain elevator which opened for business Feb. 1st., and with the capacity of 75,000 bushels of grain.

LENT IN 1901.

SALE DATES.

Lent begins Wednesday, Feb. 20th. and this day is known in church calendars as Ash Wednesday. The season of Lent corresponds with the forty days fast of the Jews which proceeds the beginning of Spring, and ends with Easter Sunday, April 7th, which is the first Sunday after the first full moon of Spring which begins March 21. In this country Lent is observed by the Catholics, Episcopalians and some other religious bodies, and the tendency seems to be toward a more general observance of it. Among the Mohammedans they have a similar forty day fast during which no good Mohammedan will eat or drink between the rising and the setting of the sun. Lent among Christians is not so rigid. Observers of Lent usually abstain from some favorite article of diet, or deny themselves the pleasure of going to entertainments or wearing fine clothes, or in some way practicing self denial to a greater or lesser degree.

The following sales and their dates have been booked by Auctioneer A. W. Perkins:

The total cost of the trial of the Lyda murder case will probably figure up more than $10,000. White county’s claim, where the trial occurred, is $1,595.

Feb. 14—Joseph Duncan, Wingate. Feb. 15—J. O. Fowler, Wingate. Feb. 20—J.T. Rooney, Crawfordsville. Feb. 21—John Wilson, New Richmond. Feb. 22—Wm. Rumble,Crawfordsville. Feb. 25—Ellis Burk, New Richmond. Feb. 26—J. M. Shumaker, Romney. Feb. 27—Orrel Hitch, Darlington. Feb. 28—Wm. Price estate, Colfax; D. C. Campbell, administrator

S. Ridlen, Agent, Linden, Ind.

—the—

VERY LOW HUNTER’S RATES. Via The Clover Leaf Route.

Great Central Southern Trunk Line,

WINTER TOURIST TICKETS

.During the hunting season, fall and winter of 1900—1, commencing Oct. 1, the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad Company will sell hunter’s tickets to points in Ark., I. T., Lou., Mo., Ky., Tenn. Miss., Ala., Mich., nad Wis., good for returning 30 days from date of sale at very low rate. For tickets and further information apply to the nearest Agent, Clover Leaf Route.

The queen saw seventeen presidents of the United States, ten viceroys of Canada, and fifteen viceroys or India, and since she ascended the throne France has been ruled by a king, an empreror and seven presidents.—Loudon Express.

NOW ON SALE TO

GEO. F. LONG, Jeweler & Optician,

Florida

Mar. 1 —E. T. McCrea, New Richmond Mar. 2—Fletcher & Johnson, Crawfordsville.

Mar. 6—Mrs. R. B. Snyder, Crawfordsville.

AND THE Gulf Coast.

Pain In Stomach

Writo for folders, descriptive matter, etc., to

C. L. STONE, General Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE, KY.

Send Your Address to

Wo sell only the best Lenses, and Glasses are fitted only after careful examination of the eyes. No Charge For Examination.

Flatulency, sourness, bad taste, loss of appetite, a sense of weight or fullness after eating, together with uneasiness, impatience, irritability of temper, nervousness, anxiety, lost energy, depression of spirits, sick headache, bad dreams and sleeplessness, come from weak and debilitated nerves. That kind of nerves have to be braced up, strengthened, invigorated and helped if you would have a sound stomach, a keen appetite and a cheerful mind.

“It was headache all the time; food did not digest; could sleep but little; became despondent and tired almost of life. One night, befere going to bed, I took a dose of of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I slept soundly and in the morning felt rested and refreshed. From that time on I never had a headache. Six bottles cured my stomach trouble, completely and made me a well and happy man.” J. B. Byron, Whatcom, Wash.

R. J. WEMYSS, General Immigration and Industrial Agent, LOUISVILLE, KY. And he will mail you, free,

New Richmond Lumber Company

MAPS, ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS and PRICE LISTS of LANDS and FARMS in

A phonograph is a machine that talks back, and many a married man firmly believes that he got one for a wedding present.

KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA.

FOR

Dr. Miles’ Nervine

LUMBER, COAL, LIME, SALT & CEMENT.

A Jewish boy of fourteen hanged himself the other day at St. Petersburg. He left a letter in which his motive was stated to be curiosity to know something about the future world.

Brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, gives refreshing sleep to the tired brain, healthful vitality to the nerve centers, and tones up the whole system. Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Mlies Medical Co., E&cart, lad.

Dr. H. E. Greene, specialist, Crawfordeville, treats all diseased of eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted.