Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 July 1890 — Page 2

How is Your Blood?

I hnd a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, nml wns cum] sound Ju(l well with two ami a half hollies of S. S. S. Other blood medicines liad failed to do me any good. "WlLi. C. BEATV. Yorkvillc, S. G.

I was troubled from childhood with nil aggravated ease of Tetter, and three buttles of S. S. S. cured me lienimneutly. AVAI.I.ACK MANN,

l'litman

Tot

United Suites.

JIaniwille, 1. T.

Our oook on Dlood uid Skin Diseases mailed free.

SWIFT SI*ECIFIC CO., Atluuta, Go.

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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1890.

Jomt Representative Convention. The Republicans of the Joint Representative district, composed of the counties of Montgomery, Putumu and Cluy will meet in delegate convention at Greencnstle on July Uth, 1MH) ut. 2 :*i0 p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate to bo voted for, for Joint Representative from said district.

The basis of representation will be one delegate or one alternate for each two hundred votes cast for Hon. A. P. Hovey or Governor in 1»S, and one delegate for alternate for each fraction of one hundred votes or over so cast. The several counties will be entitled to the following number of dulcvulcs towit: Monlfrouiery

,..20

..111

C. N. WILLIAMS, Chairman Mont. Co. THOMAS T. MOOKK,

Chairman Put. Co.

\V. S. CARPEN^KH, Chairman Clay Co,

This Date History—Jaly 8.

1115—TVNTH of IV'.'r '.h" Hermit, preacher of the First Cruwuie fciipiK)sed to have tx**n

Ixirn 10M).

JG21—I'irth of Jvan dr In Fontaine, French writer of rubles died UWS. 1700—Charlea XII of SmvltMi. "the madman of tlio uorlh," dofiiatwl at Pultowa, one of the ilftwu decisive battles of tlio world, by IVter tlio

Great,

SUEUX?.

17-1—Death of Ellhu Yale, founder of Yale college aped 73. 17B2—Wasliington chosen as the capital of the

17ti7—Death of Edmund Burke, English statesman aped GS. 1818—Heniains of Oen. Richard MontRoinetr, killed at Quebec 1775, interred in 8L Paul a,

Now York.

IS--—Fercy Shelley, the poet, drowned born 1792. lt03—Death of Sir Edivard l'arry, Arctic navigator. R£eil G5. JS75—Death of Hon. Frank P. Blair, M. 1687—At Por'lnn'l, Ore pi on if ii

States.

ll£»—Sullivan and K11 ram luURht sevenlj ii«« rounds at llichburi Miss. Siillivnn 01..

iiovF.IT CLEVELAND went IMiing on the day that Hendricks' monument wis u?:voilol as lie did onco before on Decoration Day. Tlio love between Urovor and Thomas was not liko that of David and Jonathan.

A.v incipient boom has teen inaugurated to make Isaao 1'. Gray the Democratic candidate for Promtlent. lion, Joseph E. AloDonald will have something to Bay about "horso leeches" and things boforo it fairly gota under way.

SAY, Frankfort have you examined tlio value of real and personal property and made a comparison of the two cities? Tho last report shows tho value iu Crawfordsvillo to bo 52,991,005, while iu Frankfort it in only $2,01-1,790. Iu wealth Orawfordsvillo is a third larger than Frankfort.

THEME is not a city in Indiana that can show as many ohildless married couples as Crawfordsvillo, and notwith standing this faot the enumeration of tho childron for school purposes between tho ages of 0 and 21 shows that we have 2,730 of a total population of 5,972. Can Frankfort or any other "real live city' show up an many children?

LAST year tho onumeration of tho school children botwoon tho ages of 1 and 21 in this oity was 2,:tG0. Tho samo year in Frankfort it was 1,057, a greater number in Crawfordsvillo by 709. This year the enumeration of ohildron is 2,730, an incroaso of 3G1, 'NVohavuu't the figures of this yoar's enumeration of Frankfort at hand but we stake our "truth and voracity" that she hasn't 3,000 which would bo about tho ratio to tho population.

OF course ovoryboily is dissappointed at tho result of tho census in this city. \Y\iflo wo can't have all that wo want wo con console ourselves with tlio thought that a city is judgod rather by quality than by quantity.—Crawfordsvillo Journal.

Just so, Mo. but how do you propose to acoount for tho fibs you havo boon tolling about that 10,000 population, rapid growth, etc. liemembor your reputation for truth and veraoity is at stake. By the way when you find it dull at homo como over and wo will take pleasure in showing you a real livo city ono that has moro than doublod itsolf within tho past ten years, and is several hundred largor than Crawfordsvillo. Como over, Ale.—Frankfort News.

Crawfordsvillo is gouorous enough to congratulate a "real livo oity" whon she moots ono and politely tips her Dorby to Frankfort

lIo-.v's ThlsN

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. .r. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O Wo, the undersigned, havo known F. ,1. CUeency for tho last 15 years, anil believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry outaiiv obligations made by their firm. WEBT&TKAUS, Wholesale druggists, Tolodo, O. WAI.DINO, KIXNAN & MAUVIN, Wholesale

Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho svstoin. Testimonials sent rco. Price 75 cents per bottlo. Sold by all 'ruggists.

EEH0B0AM JONES, ESQ.

Gives tho Public Some of His Acuta Observations on Fourt. of July Matrimonial Compacts. To Tlio IMitor Journal.

Tho Fourth of July committee otl'ered tlio paltry sum of live dollars to the couple which would stand up and be married ou Independence Day on tho court house steps. They found a couple iu tho persons of William L«ij. lo and Margaret E. Snyder, of Ladoga, or thereabouts. Tho bridegroom was a oallow youth, face unsuspicious of loard or oveu of down, who gave his ago aB eighteen. Tho bnilo is uncertain but it is presumed that as mauy as thirty Summers have kissed blushes to her ohooks, and as many Winters pinohed orow'» foot in her temples. This pair agreed for a consideration to plaoo themselves iu the S'lmo relation as the living skeleton and tattooed woman in the annex. Justice liumsey, armed with law and license to wed Juno to December midst the plaudits of a large audienoe, which when tho corcmony was over rushed and surged about them like sports at a prize light. Tho motherly looking bride and tho adopted youth who was to staud in the relation of husband u^til death called them or a circuit court dissolved Ksmsey's giant glue, took shelter in the Sheriff's office when the crowd again surged iu and starod at them as thoy would prize live stook or big pumpkins and passed out to give others a chanoe to gaze crowd and couple each giving moro than meaning to the dramatist's words, "What tools we mortals be."

The scene caused one to think of cruelty to animals, lu the tirst place it is oruel to place temptation iu the way of those who are ignoraut, and cause them to be made the laughing stook of those who are as ignorant as they. It is wrong to allow a gaping crowd to stare, remark, and make running comment in order to havo fuu, allegod fun. Marriage is a serious matter, and is no more a subject of jest than is a funoral Well balanced people shrink from publicity in such matters thoy do not do sire the gaze of tho gambler, thug, drunkard, and the entire ooucomitant of rifi'-ratr mixed with the better and liest elements to rest upon tho form that each considers or should consider sacred. Persons who do not shriuk fron. such aud can be hired to make a public exhibition of tho rites of marriage, desorve the pity, not the soorn and jr.-t of humanity. They have no conception of marriage in its highest and holiest relationship, and aro not tit subjects to assumo marital relations. Of what oonsequenoe is education whon it fails to Impress upon tho publio mind the faot that there is no sport iu witnessing a prize fight or a marriage liko that of tlio Fourth, whore preacher aud gambler, saint and sinner, riches and ixjverty, teacher and pupil, elbowed each other, craned thsir nooks and strained their eyes to sec the couplef the yoke titled to the necks of a-jituf so manifestly ignorant of what ti-iuv were doing! It is timo for the u- school to teach a system of higher development of tho soul a system which brings out tho better elements within that will place tho more snored things of tho life on earth beyond the reach of just such gawking orowds. It may bo impossible but it is worth a trial, llow far humanity oan be educated is as yet an unsolved problem, but monkeys can be taught to reBpeot certain things audit does not iovk impossible in man the supposed to bo best monkoy of the lot, i. e.—capable of tho liighost development. Tho committee on tho celebration which arranged for this mocking jeering arrangement, while thay cougratuiato ti-omselvos on the master stroke thoy made have room for a little solid reflection on tho subject of higher soul development tho dissemination of a higher education which oan discover no sport iu such a scone tho diffusion of a brighter Christianity which teaches ineu to pity ignorance and deploro tho conditions whioh bring such sconos and such gawkishuess ubout, instead of reveling in just at its expense, Tho public lias room for thought upon tho saorcdnoBs of marriage, its divine institution, and its power as a levor to tinlug lieu intellectual aud spiritual attainment and resolve never aguiu to pass jests liko those of Friday. Lot each oue reason tho matter over and conclude that ho will do so no moro. Neither offer a prize for cranks, nor look at tho prize winners, exhibit themselves in unblushing iguorauoe aud for boodlo, 1' ame such as this is ephemeral, ns

OHU4UUU xtiixsn Ujco out: LilU UUU

rank Y. Blair. a\v#\ 54. I rtn •..deaih ot u«u noma**, tiat wport oau thero I.»M seeing rdy exprew V"" 4"*^ '-Suttrmonial yoke filled to the necki

Monsieur Laglo aud his bride will 11 ud out, and a good Hquuro exercise of tho public think mill will uot liud in suoh a performance, prize offerer or prize taker. Those are oaudid thoughts and ob servations by Yours Respectfully,

liEUOIIOA.M

JoXBK, Esq. Wabash Collogo.

Says the Soutiicrn .Vledlcal World: "Mother's Friend" is growing in favor throughout tlio South ami is highly recoinllicmicd by iihyMciniiH. We consider it in dispensable to those who know they must pass through the ordeal of child birth rite Hradliold Ueg. Co., Atlalta, lla fm particulars. Sold b.v N vc .V (Jo.

ljiiHt Nut Ice.

I havo boon instructed to collect at onco all tho accounts of tho old (las aud Electric Light Company, so persons interested will ploaso oall aud sottlo and thoroby

Bavo

oosto,

July 3, 1890 tf. P. C. HOMHIIVII.M-.,

Little drops of water, Form tho llttlo rills, Little bits of medicine,

Make Small's Liver l'ills.

Llttlo boams of sunshine Mako the happy day. Small's Vegetable Pills

Result tho same way.

Uan't Account. Tor It.

O11 the Sth day of November, lsss, (!oopcr & Hardcnburgh, retail druggists of Kingston, N. Y. purchased IS dozen of Van Wert's Balsam for tho Lungs, and 011 the iM day of the same month they wrote the proprietors of this remedy as follows: "Please send us at onco one gross of Van Wert's Ualsaui. We cannot account for the demand.'' Van Wert's Halsam is for sale in Crawfordsvillo by Low Fisher Trial size free.

ITTLE

PILLS.

CURE

Sick ltwulacboAnd rolloroftll thotrotiM*! taofr ti«at to a bilious Btato of tho system. »uob tm DlulDMt, Nauso&t Drowsiness. Distress sitar •Sting, Pftlnln tbo SMo, ho. While thslrmotl fsmnisblo auccosa had boon shown lu ouilBg 4

SICK

fcfoiauh*. rot Carter's Littlo Liver FflU •anally vnlnablo in Constipation, curinR and preventing thi»anuoylng complaint, whllo tbeyalsa corrtClallilHordoraofthostoinach^UmuUteth® liver and rogulata tho bowels. STanlIUiejaal

HEAD

'Arbsthcy wonldbofclmottprioelMsto tfcoMwfiO suffer from this distressing cowpUlnt butfortu* untsly their goodness does notend hero,&nd thosa who onco try thom-will find these lltUo pills v*la. Able In sorasny wsysthmt they will not bo wll« U14 to do without them. But aftor all sick h©*4

ACHE

fts the bene of no many Uvea that hero If whew IwcmakoourcTCAtboaaU

Our pills

Others do not. Carter's Little Liter

euro it whUt

Pllla

aro rety Bmsll and

very esay to Uke. Ono or two pllla make a dots. They are strictly ve«eUble and do uot gripe or purg*. but by their gentlo action ploasoall who uaothem. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. 6old by drugglata everywhorc, or euut by rnaU. \5ARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York:

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

To Cure Heart Disease

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Wend Hon it Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing oases. Price 50 cents and $1. Pamphlet free, lilngliampton, N. V. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher,

CBonr, Wnooi'tNG oouoii anil Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlloh's cure. Moflett, Morgan Co.

A Srnipof I*«p#'r .Savrs li»»r ^Ife.

It was just au ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. Hhe was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians sho was iucurnblo and could not live only a short time sho weighed less that seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper sho read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle it helped her, sho bought a largo bottle, it IIOIIHHI her more, sho bought another and grew bettor fast, continued its use and grew strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, druggists, Fort Smith. Hold by Nye A- Co.

No snundmn iihrases or loolisU boastinp ire needed to draw attention to Van Werts'Balsam for the A claim is made for it that it is the best coupli medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that it is elaiiiieil and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could uot do more to recommend it than tins. Trial size free. For sale bv l.ew wisher.

liuckloirs Arnica Salve.

Tho best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ortia, and all skin eruptions and positively euros Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satlsfac'lon, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents a box. For sale at Nye 4 Oo. 8 drugstore.

To Insure a hearty appetite and Increased ingestion take Simmon's Liver Regulator.

In Its treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles, milliard's Rheumatic Syrup stands Hist and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicina value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For Bale aud highly recommended by Moffett, Moignu 4 Co

To Cure a IJml Cough

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough oure (Consumption Oil}" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, drcllne, night-sweat md prevouts death from conisumptlou. Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Blnuhainpton, N. Y. Sold, recommended aud guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

Kntircly Helpless to Health. Tho above statement made by ifrs. S. H- Ford, wife of Gen Ford, can be vouched for by nearly tho whole population of Borunna Mich., her home for years. She was for tiro years a terrible sufferer from rheumatism, being confined to her bed most of the time, her feet and limbs being so badly swollen she could scarcly move. She was induced to try a bottlo of milliard's Rheumatic Syrup. It helped her ane two additional bottles entirely cured her. To-day she is a well woman.

First ask your druggist, should he not keep It we will senil 011 icceipt of price, $1,00 per bottle or six for $0.0(1. RHEUMATIC Svitur Co. Jackson, Mich.

If you are all run down.fnggod out take Im moil's Liver Regulator and be spry

Important- Head This.

Rowling Green, Ohio, Maix'h 19, '?!. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. GKNTH: Having sulTeied severely from rheumatism for SOUK time so that I was unable to work, Mrs. O. D. Hopkins, of this place, recommended milliard's Rheumatic Svi up. After taking two bottles I was entirely cured. lean cheerfully recommend It to any one that is sulTering with rheumatism.

FHKM MomiE.

I have personal knowledgo that the above statement Is correct. C.

D. YON1 rii, Druggist.

For Sale by Moffet, Morgan 4 Co. 7

Shlloh's Cure will immediately rollov Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Forsalo by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co.

To )ur Krleni's mid Patrons. In justico to our girlB, who aro faith ful to nur interests, wo propose to close our storu during the heated term—Juno, July and August—as wo feel it our duty not to lot t'i overwork themsolvos and at tbo opening of the fall trado wo will open a grand stook of goods in ono of I'10 largest rooms iu tho city. Every lady will appreciate the fact that our girlB need a few hours extra rest.

L. lilKOIIOF.

Unfailing in effects, always reliable, pure and harmless, is Simmon's Liver Regulator.

—Havo you boon at tho groat mark down salo at Louis Biscliof's, if not go ut onco aud BOO tho bargains.

—II you need anything iu tlio drygoods, notions or millinery line don't ail to call ou us. Wo guarantee a saving ou every purchase.

—Suoh low prices on goods havo nover boon named iu Crawfordsvillo as Dischof is giving in this sale. Go at once und soouro some of these mammoth bargnius iu all tho departments.

Acute and chronic rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured he tho uso of Hlbliaid's Rheumatic Syrup and PI is tors. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co,

Children Cry for Pitcher't Casto«&

sTbe Girls &.r?d Bcys~. all ^vefteirctjoica

4

W7ICI7

FAirbaNK'SJ SAhliA CLAUSSOARis

HEBESTiNTHElVORto

FOR ALL

HOUSEHOLD AND LAUNDRY PURPOSES.

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DO YOUR

ORGAMZKD 1S78

Children Xry for.Pitcher's Castoria:

To prevent fevers, keep the liver active and bowels regulated with Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Special From Kvurt, Mich. r. A". Bruce, l'ruuuiHtx, Erurt, Mich.

I want to say to you that Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup Is, In my opinion, the greatest medicine ever put up. You are fully aware how lame and sore I was at the time you advised me try the remedy, my back and ankles were so sore and lame, and the pain so severe that I could scarcely move about. Three bottles of this remedy cured me while everything else that I tried failed. It is a valuable medicine. FBANK V. HANDY.

The above statement is true and it affords me much pleasure to recommend tills medicine. G.N. Bliucr..

Ask your druggists for It. Prepared only by RIIEI MATIC Sviifi- Co.. Jackson Mich,

ChRdrsn b*v for Pitcher's Catttrki

Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup cures rheumatism by striking at'tho sunt of the dlbease and rostorlng tho kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a sulliclent tlmo to thoroughly eradicate such poison, It never fails. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co.

Interesting to Kurniern.

No class of pi.'iplo should be so care ful in providing themselves with reliable family medk'ii'es as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Halsam for the lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effective in all" throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to tak perfectly safe and harmless, and yet infallable for croup and whooping cough. Trial size fieo. For salo by Lew Fisher

From Goo. U. Thayer, or Bourbon Ind.: "Both myself and wife owes our llfo to Shlloh's Consumption Ci.ro. Forsalo by Moffett. Morgan 4 Co.

PHSS»

mmrnewonu) mae/sairro/tea/K

D?HXIifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

It cull given I11 I'uportouor coirec or In tides oi fooil, wit hunt tliu knowledge of the put lent. If neee sury it Is absolutely tiurinlss unci will elToet a iermuiieut and spi'inly vur whether the patent Is a mcxlitrute drinker or ai alcholie wrt*ck. IT NKVKK FAILS. It operutes HO iuletly ami with nueh eortalnty that the eutlent untlerKoes no ineonvonhnoe, and c»re he Is aware. Ills complete reformation Is of. etod. 4H-piitfehook of particulars frt»e.

U..

AHE LEVINSOS.

druinrlstH, CrawfonLsvlilo Ind. 17r~

BAY LESS

Is Still In tlio—'

ran sfcrB us 111 ess

rAIRHANK'S SANTA CLAUS

MADE ONLY BY

N.K. FAIRBANKS CO

Association.

HOME OFFICE INDIANAPOLIS. Furnish trustworthy Reports and Collect Claims of every kinc' throughout the U. S. and Canada. For particulars address

JSSPWe want another traveling agent.

Kupepny

This Is what you ought to have, it fact, you must have It, to fully enjoy life. Thousands aro searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands ol dollars are spent annually by our peo pie In the liopo that they may attain this boon. And yet It may be had by all. Wo guarantee that Electric Bitters, is used according to directions and tho uso persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and Instuli instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c, and 1 per bottle by Nye 4 Co., druggists.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

WHY WILL \'OO cough when Slilloh's Cure will glvo you immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan 4 Co.

Mother, Wife and Daughter, Those dull, tired looks and unpleasant feelings 6penk volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Female Remedy builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1, Pamphlet free. Ringhamton, N. Y. Sold, recommended anil guaranteed by Lew Fisher

Tho worst attacks of indigestion Simmons liver regulator never falls to relieve.

answer all calls for

trains or otherwise.

Leave orders al

120

ket street

West Mar­

CHICAGO,

lions uuarantctHl. Knlary and

ARE CALltD^lf ftypl ARE Made only fay GEO A MACBETH PlTTSfi^RG^ PAi

THE AMERICAN

Collecting and Beporting

a

x'leiiNf* Pnio. i'ecti*

advantages to beginners. Stock coniptoto. with fiist-Bulling sporlaitlcJ. I OUTFIT FREK. \Vytwmnf^c what 11C aiUrrtUt, Write HltUWN I HltOTIlEHM, Nancrymeiii C'blcac". Ill* (This

IIOUNis

rollable.1

IXCORPORATKr

B. A. BULLOCK, Gen. Manager.

LAFAYKTTK

Steam Dye Works.

Ladies' and Gents' Garments neatly dved, cleaned and repaired. Ladies' Drosses and Cloaks dyed anil cleaned without ripping apart. Work done on short notice.

Work First-Class. Prices Reasonable. Ali goods sent by express will receive prompt attention. Address,

EMIL MUELLER.

No. 4 Curtis Block, Lafayette, Indiana

STOCK

llOI.DKHS MF.ri'INC.-Notice is h«»n« tflven to the stockholders of The Home HiiUtilmr Association, the regular annual meeting for the election of nine directors to serve the ensuing year will he held at the oitlccofthe association on Tuesday evening, .July i.Mh, m0. T. 11. It. McCAIN,

HYHONU. KPSSKM.,

Regulator always Indigestion or Dys-

Simmon's Liver cures and prevents opsin.

President.

Secretary. July Il/IHJ.

Diseases of Women

A N S El

Consultation rooms over Smith's drug alore, South Washington Street, Craw Cordsvlile, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, M.

HUMPHREYS'

Dit. HUHI'IIUBYS' SPECIFICS nrcacieiilttlcally and carefully prepared presoHptlons used for many years iu private* pracitcc with succor,and for over thirty yearn used by tbo people. Every

HIDRIO

UO Whooping Couglit

11 General lelill

Vi7 Kidney l)Uon«e

Bpo-

cilic a 8|Hflul euro for the dlaeaso namcu.

Thefto SpeclliCB euro without drugging, purging or reducing the system, aud aro lu fact aud deed the uovcrclgn remedies of the World*

UBT OP PRINCIPAL N08. CUKES. PR1CI21. 1 Fevers, Conation, Inflammation... ,2$

Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. ,'i5 CollCjOrTeethingofInfants .'ja ten, of Children or Adult*

4io

.TDTHcutery, Griplug,BiliousCoilc~.. •£$ 41 Cholera Morbus,

7

Vomiting

llS

C'oughN,Cold, lironchitls ,•23

8

Neuralgia, Toothache,Faeeacho £5 llcnduchCH Sick Headache, Vertigo .UZ 10 UyMpepsIn, Ullious Stomnch.. *25 11 feupbrcHtfeU or Pafiiful 1'crlods. ,•£ 1*2 WIiueHf too I'roftiso -'eriods

Cough, Difficult rreathlng

henm,

1(1

ErysiiK?lafl,KruptloiiA.

jintiNiti, itheumatlc Paine.... .£5

Fever

and

Ague,

Chills, Malaria 5

17 JMlcs, Itlind or bleeding 5o

lfl t'ntnrrh,

Intluenrii, Cold In the Ilead

.50

Violent Coughs.

,50

Iit y.I'hyslcal Wuakneas 50

„.50

ty l.oo ne8N, Wetting Bed. .30

*28 Nervous Debility 30 Vrlnnry Weuknean, Wetting Bed. l)lHcn.Hen of the Heart, Palpitation 1.00

Bold by Druggist*, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. DR. HUUPHRGYH' MAKIUI„ (144 pag«K) rlenly lound in cloth and gold, mailed free. Ilunipbreyw* 31edlclneCJo,liy Pulton St. N V.

S E I I S

linslow, Lanier & Co.,

17

NASSAU STREET, New York,

BANKERS,

FOR WESTERN STATES, CORPORATION'S, BANKS AND MERCHANTS INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGO

T/A TED.

Notice to Contractors.

Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by me for the building of an addition to the school house at New Market until the 12U1 day of July. Plans and specifications may be seen at my oliice. All bids to be accompanied by an acceptable bond.

S. F. IIENRY,

Trustee Union Township.

E. W. REAM, D.D.S.,

DENTIST,

Crawfordrtvillo, Thoinafl' New llloek, liooins 1 and

1

Indliirm

2X1% East Main.

TIME TABLEb.

N A & C, VAN I) ALI A

NOIITII FLOT'TH Ma!!

NVG

RxproRs n:4r»am

No 0rMall 1.48pm Mall /.Vnisi) Local Freight. ^:5(Jpm|Aeeotn... lo 00N SOUTH NOUTLI go 3-MaJl l:20amlMall.... H-inam

WH8T 0.. 1. &

W.

KABT

f" No 8—KT»ro«B!8':61am

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith

Office and 0,00 Kesldenee South Green street. Mrs. Dr.

Orlfflih(fivesspecial attentlont

Clironlc ttnd Surgical Dlsonaoa of Women, Cliildron, and Obutetrlca. Dr. OrltHth, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FHKK.

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PRICES

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Paralyze the Living

knifegoes to the hilt and the fur will fly,

OUR ARCHITECT

Tearing Down Sale

!io.—Choice of 100 pnUorns clinllleH, fust colors, worth from to l{o.

ISc.—All of onr half wool piiaillos w.irtli 25 conts, In this salo 15 cents. Patterns equal to finest.

UM\—In tills great tearing down BALE wo offer a lino Imported challio, lastcolor printings, Mii Inches wide, tor which most store keepers get 2fc.

,s^o—100 choice patterns Hue finished satines woith 12J and 1/ic. ]{obuilding price, 8J.

20c.—Jinny choice French design satlnos worth 30c, fast colors, fine finish.

25e.—Choice of any satine In our stock, no matteer if former price was .'15 or -10 cents. They all go at the uniform price of 25 cents.

it we could, and think of how well wo will servo you in the future.

jnforms us that in order to proceed with the altering of our building it will be absolutely

necessary to reduce our large stock flilly one-half in the next two weel^s We realize the

fact that to do six weeks business in our present torn up condition, nothing- short of bank­

rupt prices will do the work. Everything will have to be sold for a mere bagatelle The

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Wash Goods.

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Staple Dry Goods.

5c.- lxl brown sheotin worth tearing down price, 5c.

life—An extra heavy ixi brown muslin, worth 8Je, tearing down prion, G|c.

5e.—Stnplo check ginghams, can't IK bought to-day for less than 5Jc wholesale.

uc.—Indigo blue prints, absolutely fast colors, samo as you pay 7c fur, tearing down price 5 cunts.

5c,.—Extra heavy shirting, regular cent goods. Our present price 5e will bo higher.

Say! Do you know that all cotton goods are advancing and woio we not robuilding and need the room, we would bo glad to hold our stock at prices we are offering them lit.

Goods Must Go

As we. arc improving our building and store room.

LOUIS "BISCEOF'S

THAT WILL-

RAISE THE DEAD,

Rebuilding Sale

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Fancy Goods.

.Ic.—Extra quality curtain Berlins win tli HJe rebuilding price 5c.

C7c., S7o., $1.25, and $1.50—Four grand bargains in lace curtains, worth nimost double, but we aro rebuilding.

(ic.—Ladles' Jersey ribbed vnsts worth 15c rebuilding price Cc. 7c.—Checked India linen dress goods worth 10c rebuilding price, 7c.

50c.—This 50c moans rebuilding price oil our stock of embroideries. They are 50c on tho dollar of former prion.

Tearing Down Sale of Silks.

25c.—20 Inch printod India silk, well worth 50c price 25c 20 styles.

07c—21 Inch black gros grain silk well worth $1.25.

$1.07.—21 Inch black gros grain silk regular prlco $1.5tl, rebuilding price, $i.»7.

Do yon know wo tiro rebuilding? We expect to have tho finest and best nmingei' DryGoodsand Notion S'oio In In II in

l?nt In order to attain this result we iiayo to pass through the largest muss ever In Crawfordsvillo and we aro required to nbk

our patrons t» bo just a little patient if we cant just lay our hands on the desired article remember we moan woll and wonl

Wo will re-cover your umbrella In any kind of goods, while you wait In throe minutes. C.ime and soe those goods.

GREAT

Tearing l)own Sale

.Rebuilding Sale

—OF—

All Goods

1» OUR STORE,

(ijc.—lloige dress goods, good quality mid color, liji: 1h rebuilding price.

$1.07 buys a gloria silk umbrella, gold or silver handle. All qualities at rebuilding price.

12Jo.—Elegant zephyr ginghams. We iiave sold no better goods fur 20c. Kebulldlng prices are on.

17c Turkey red tnblo linen, worth 111 regular line S5e. Unbuilding price only 17«, less than half.

15c. Fine damask towels, good size, iI fringe,rebuilding price, 2 5c

5c.—An nil linen brown crash worth «Ac rebuilding prize 5c. See widtli and quality.

Rebuilding Sale

DRY GOODS

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127 And 129 East Main Street.

Selling Out

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On account of rebuilding improving.