Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 August 1890 — Page 8

AH.Y JOURNAL

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||S' V:HILLS PULL OF &ILYER.

intl Laii'ds oa. Sugar Crock Bedu to fiise ::i Value. Wavolnuil Independent: 11 lias nlwuys Kvii claimed Unit tlie bills not ot us, uloiig Hugur I'rtVk ami Imhuu Crooli, contained

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searching (or them. It is sniil tlr.it lend has 1 een fouml there niniostiy entirely pure. Jninos K. (.'iiuine fc»ti\stlnit foi the last thirty years ho lids believed that silver could he found ou his Indian Creek irm if oue kucw wlieie to look for it, uiul uow ho is positi\u of it. Lor /our yours a Oruwlordsvillo lnau litis boon engaged

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A Storv ou Col. Lee.

A good story is told of Colonel John Leo, who is pnr.aiug tlio uommntiou of fjeorotury of bta'.o. II* was (it Elkhart to see a delegate, who, with his partner, owns the largest manufactory in the cit\ Lee was taken down to tho factory by tho City Clerk, who pointed to two men standing on the corner anduxpiained that one was the dolegate and the other his partner. Lee was introduced to tho gentleman and e.xplamod his mission. "Oh, yes," remarked the delegate. "I have heard of you. "Yes, bir," briskly answered Lee. "Jiy tho way, Mr. whom do you ••work for:" "He woiks for me," quickly spoke up the pai tner, "and 1 pay him S7 a week for his services." lhe uindidato stared for a minute •iiul did not recover his equilibrium for half an hour.—Indianapolis News.

The Motion Shop Uliestnut/• l»i icucubtlo lh getting excited oyer die Aionou shops, 'lhe bun says "The

Mouou liiiilroad Company has given .notice that it will move its shops shortly and has u.-ked (.ircenciistle to give in its bid. 1 went}-Ine acres of ground and a largo money consideration will be required to bring this enterprise to Cireencastli!. The shops employ two hundred men. The matter is one of the greatest importance tj the city, and it is probable a public meeting will be culled to discuss it.

A Burglar Caught.

Wilson Iipton, luing one mile south of New Koss, returning tolas home Thuinday found a burglar in his house. -Tipton chased him about half a mile, c.night him und Uiug his hands behind his buck with a handkerchief, marched him to town and gave him over to the /authorities.

..From Bosting,

lin: JOI'IISAI, has received a postal curd fiom J.I. 11. Tinsley in which hesavs that the Cr.i\\fords\lllo party all arrived safely. The paradu was a big thing. Everybody had a nice place und good treatment. Had visited all the places of interest und was having a good time generally.

To the Shades.

'1 hero was an Old .Settlers meeting at the hliudos to-du}. Those who attended from here wore Col. John Lee mid wife, .Stephen Lee, Miss Jessie Thompson, Claud Thompson, Judge E. 0. Snyder anil I\ ,S. Kennedy.

Naiad Queen Finances.

1'IHI total receipts of the Naiad (Juueu were §400 of which the youug people of the Christian church received lO per cent.. After paying j?l00 hall rent and

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other

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the liuvi.*

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nietiils

u.incruls, ami ?«oiiiobudv

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prospecting ou tins

farm, ami at last claims to have found a rich vwu of silver there. Ills pursues his investigations witti some kind of a •'magnetic" arraugomout, a gooil deal ou the stylo of "wator witches." He is positive of the nature of the find, and has offered to lease the farm for good pnoe, bat this Mr. Oauiuo has refused. Thoy will probably make arrangements to joiutly dovelop tho fiud, if tiud it proves to bo, and—who knows?— Waveland may soon bo numbered among the mining towns—mining not ordinary dirty coal, but bright, jiugliug adver,

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COLORED NFJTES7'-

0oo Smith mid family, urd.^ isitin" in .iJ.invuIi!, Ills. llolxirt Hopkins find wife went to -Danville, 11L. this nlternooii.

11 \OL AN 1 a

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surprise

in the way of getting more than your money is worth, buy a cent calii of Hough on Dirt Family soap.

THE FAIR OVER.

A Most Successful Week—Good Races— Tnture ol' the Fair. 1 lie fair 1 uis bee'j a successful one E peeiiilly .s the r:i 'es been good. It the opinion of many that within thi '\t year or so the races will glow so ii. importance and the rest of the fail dwindle .so that it will become simply racs course with an uiiuual meeting ot fast horses. The receipts at tho gates this year on Thursday weieonU £5 less than last year. The inclement appearance of the weather was the caui 0, l'lii" stockholders say they are able lo pay in full, and the lair will continue. About lifty of the Crawfordsvillo people weio left Thursday evening ou uc count of the crowd. Tho Big our should have looked ufter tho matter before hand. This kept muuy people from hero from attending tho fair on Friday. Tho three minute trot on Wednesday resulted as follows:,

TlIllKE JI1SITKTU0T.

Chance 1 1 1 I.. 'J Minulurc Alpine -1 4

Time 2:4? "v, 2 '2 50jj. The races ou Friday wore as follows: KI'SSIN'U, 1 MILE ANDKEI'EAT. Hilly Overton 2 2 liussel 1 1

Time, 1 1 KIIEE roK ALI. TllOT. Minnie II 2 2 3 Touim.v Lee -t 4 4 Hammond 1 1 1 C. Coal 3 2

Tune, 2: (5}«.., 2:43, 2:40. ri.CE. Temple K....: Frank is John lJonuer.. C.vclono Hill.. Hilly Lebanon Deck. Cap

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Ou Thursday Jubilant made an exhibition heat of ono mile. Jubilant is owuod by tho trotting circuit of liusselville.

Uncle Harvey Harrison, of Lawrence, Kansas, was in attendance ut tho fair and became much interested in tho raoiug. Uncle Harvey was once a prominent farmer of Montgomery oounty, living 1 miles north of Ladoga.

Cohoon A: Fisher received llrst premium on their Gazelle Sulky plow. Tho lloral hall was very tastefully arranged this year and the groat part of whioh is duo to the management of m. Hostettor, of Jamestown.

George F. Hughes had quite nico display of musical instruments from his Crawfordsville storo.

\VA\ KI„ANi).

J. M. Rico and family are camping at tho Shades. Charley Moore is visiting at Fort Scott, Kansas.

Goorge and Parson Ivloiser are fishintr at Scott's Mill.

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Isaac Lloyd, of Ilusselville, was in town yesterday. John McCameron, of I'arkeville, wa.i lu town yesterday. ilrs. James Alfroy, of Alamo, Waited home folks here Thursday.

Lr. Rice, a votorenerv surgeon of N'ewtown, was here yesterday. Win. McC'all, sen., and wife visited their son, Dau, at Marshall this week.

Miss LI la Torreuce, of Uipley, Ohio, i» Msiting old i.cquaiutunoes here tins week.

Hurt Webster and Miss Bertie Eastlack spoilt Thursday ui^ht with Miss Mattio lley. living 1 n'lenwiiter and family went to Bloomiugdale to-ilay to spend SuuIiiy with with her parents.

Mrs. Ed Xuim ami cluMrtiii, of iltiUHs JHh., is vihiting her imreiits. Air. fiiiil Mrn. IJ. 3J. Aokor.

Wolf wants all tho log teams he can got. He wuntsto till up the vard so if it is an open winter the mill can run steady.

Mrs. S. S. Hums came up from liockville yesterday to visit and attend tho old settlers' mooting to-day at tho •Shades.

Tho Baptist picnic ou Thursday was a success, being well attended considering tho threatening aspect of tho weather in tho forenoon.

Kov. Madger, of Greeneastle, and Col. John Campbell, ol ltockvillo, two of tho speakers billed for tho Old Settleri to-day arrived lust iin/ht.

'I Dispel Colds,

Ih«* plcjisunt flavor, p»nt 1*: action ami bootliiny ofL-.-ts vf Syrup .f Fi^, in

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a ax at iv if in at he

tnol !ht Ij.'costive or billions the most crutifylny result* follow \tn

I an Aecimrn lor Its

On the Ui day of November, (:rm.er & Hardoribur^h, rinail dru^rphts of iCim:ston. N. N. purehiised IS dozen of Van .\\crt\s Mulsnm fuMhe Lumrs, x\nx} -n the day of thosarnc motilh thoy wrote the pmprietorH of this reineUv as follows"I lease feud us ut once one gross of Van W ert IJalsam. We eannot aeeount. for lhe demand." Van Wert's Balsam is for aie u« trawfordsville by Lew F,sher rial size free.

B.ie the New Goods that have been just received by

X_I. "W. OTTO.

just the thing for Commencement Go and See.

THE FASHIONS.

Tho Latest Fada 111 Feminine Apparoi.

Stttnc Corrftr In Summer Wrapn—

HI PAR.IAOLS K-ND KANS-SOIIIE I'rctty

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•and held in At the waist with broad, black velvet

'Ecru Iri.ih point lace is laid around theneck and follows thl' line of the gown he 1.- us t. T)n\n is ini gainsaying

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so that

it i.-. the fauhly mnlidue known ami everyIjimily bhouhl Luvo a bottle.

OIVUM—Elinor

Mitltur*.

tSppcial N'eir York Corrospomli-ncp.] The fashionable summer wrap is cape in various forms and colors deep yoke anil standing? color is mado of solid material, and Lhe capo proper of lace. Urussi-l's not. or accordeonplaiied surah. The Meiliei collar is appropriate and more comfortable for a summer irannent, providing the buok is not carried too high. A handsome model of this character has a yoke col lar and loii(j stole fronts of walored velvet, and tho capo and tnmminfjs of fine guipure lace.

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Embroidfrrd French cashmere gowns have been imported to a very largo extent, and considering the amount of flne work they are not dear, as tho material is alu avs of a quality that can he dyed after the first flush of freshness Is gone, or If for any reason it bocomes necessary to make a change. Passementerln is also universal, and. appears at all times in orery conceivable placo where it-can bo placed appropriately otherwise, It soemlngly matters not. Gowns, jackets, coats, skirts, mantles, bonnets, parasols, slippers. Hosiery, gloves—to say nothing of whole skirt fronts, bordering*, Figaro jackets, Medici collars and cuffs thatcomo tn tho proper forms. Oriental effects are Vught after, and tho handsomest aro on this order of dclicato yet rich coloring.

The summer tide of fashion is pretty well settled and there will be little chango now for some time In the general outline of costumes except in small details, and the only dan.wr signal obsorvablo at present is.in the bad tasto displaj-ed by the l'arisian gowners in ^ftving unsolicited aid to our streetcloaning department. Otherwise good tasto reigns supreme, and 1 don't believe the men have got a singlo item of our toilot to grumble about or ridicule, and if some of our friends of the male persuasion would not contribute toward making the sidewalks filthy by their habit of expectoration tho idea of •dragging our garments would bo onodojfreo less repulsive.

The new French and Venetian challies are in great demand this season •for country and breakfast gowns and albatross, cashmere and chuddah are displayed in delicato shades of resida, amaranth, plantain—a grayish green— snitablo according to make and trimming for any purpose, from a house gowtt to a calling or reception toilette.

The Chosti'r!ield i^at sh\wn hero is nattiest thing !n Jackets this seaMon. A well-cut, looso frontf^l jacket is ..made of some lighc tweod or cheviotaud worn uwr a jaunty shirt silk or flonnel heltod over a plain skirt of tho samo ma-

U-rial as the jacket. T1o mewt) ci' p»-nsiw. j«vraeol8 run tinvard the "ttrh shape," or deeply curved bell. This is not nearly as irraceful as the flatter shape, but suppose there mnst be some innovation Unmake peo­

CIl V%STKIiKI ELI) COAT.

ple buy new ones. Passementerie knifoplaiting, ribbon and flowers aih.ru the more fanc\ .irticU:s, while thf' moaning or promenade sun-shade is made of plain annum or failln, showing the white 6elvaije„ or strip.nl and flowered surah, •with a handlo of bamboo, tulip, chorry or furze wood.

The tea gown ehown here is a IJongaline ot deep ocru grounding, with 0118 scarlet popjiios sprawl-

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a a over the material. Ecru

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the m»auty of our sumiiier h(*adgear. is yot much in]Kjintof weight, hut

A HINDOO ILVPJilAGE.

QUEER BRAHMIN NUPTIALS AT A CEREMONY AT BOMBAY.

The t\$ Important a !rnetor In Surlt Aflnlrs us She in This (. ouuti.v ilou ii AN«sl(lin^ s»I thl.A\i»h I ol Colored

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I'DWIUH*.

As it was givwing late we felt that we h.-id waited loni eiioimh, and prepan-d to pHK-eed bndewnrd. This seemed to he the Mgn.-il fel a new dejwirllin.', and a processl.iu Was m,-am fonned. At the bride's house few clumges h.'ul lieen made, but a "choree" or lii.'irnage hull had Wtii formed by phwniig at i^ndi of the four corners of a .upmro eartheiyware water vessels, tun. IKIVV tlm other, and hehl jxisition In' supports of bainlx'. In the center wiu tlio aacrel fire. Ilnrdly luvd wo arrived wheu wirylxxly took seats. The priests jierforuuHl "fire sacrifice" lxfore tlieui, nntl fjiHtemvl Uio boy's scarf to tlio marrvikgo \x-il of t)u) girl. The wnr iiuila, or iaarrhigo gnrland, comjxwod of t\vwitj--fonr Blxings of ml cotton,

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htmg aninnd tlirir

necks, their hamls woro

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nenth tlio dirty scarf, tlio wonwn sang ntiptinl hnnns in lienor of tike gods Krishna and Ram, and then cxunnwincol a series of jierfonuancea whioh tho "Imdegroom's inotlier-in-law" was tlio principal actor.

M.mlEK-I.V-LAW TAItffi A HAND. First gri^it ilatter of food was hronght, which tho mother presented to her danghter, who first g»v« of it to lui hndegroom, and ho tlien Iwdped htrr. Red powder was put upon tlio fore'ieiul nf l*th again ami again, iut only by priest.' 'bnih.-gn •om'B motlier-ni-law" and the little brother, bnt by nrtmejims femnL friends. Agahi nnl ataiu was the immense platter rert^nblmg a jxunt sliop with its various powders bniii,'ht forth. Hands and teet of bnde and irroom W»tp nibled with rel iwVt, which is jui einbl.nn of ]iros]vrity, mioinUxl with ofl and washed wnth water. Hamls wero made to tonch each otlier many tlmos, und tin's touch fries.

We could »r that tho bride's little brown feet were liesivj- with nngs, whosi1 |»-nd:int« luilf om-unul tlio fimt, and the plainer t*? rtngs the mother was cinstantly reimmng from ntu foot to the other. Louder aivl loudor grew tlie imptud songs, anl one high vi/icod womaji, tlie leader »f tlio singikrs ou onr side i.rf the "cliorcis" soemid to IK* tiring cliallenges at tho officiating jiriixt, anil he to lie replj-ing to her an exiKistnLitorj- iiMinner. Tlic*i tho tirius limids would begin, plav a moment and sUip, ne\i3- by any accident

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hnnmuiy. As

the noise subradod fVc a tJiik* mi nrrrrwiL-^1 liraiv. jdatter was lirou^ht wlu.ronjxin ncc. had iixrang«l t»mewhat in tlie form ot the letter X, which is a mystic symliol

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in roligirrus cej'jnouie^

fri.au a very remote j*Ti.^l, and sit^nifving sniccss a*ul hajijiiixtss. S' 'M.s, i,m£Rs AND v.

Into the aniilt^-iif tlie cjMHsriyl p^wiler was s]innldi-.l lrj- tii.. pritst, and surrounding fneniLs lif^pin tii Uirow c^ ipfNT wrfus ujxiii its Tliej' soMiied to 1R* tossing for the ftirtunetf c£ tho }tmngC5mpU\ cine of hom, who Pooiniyl wyir\- and disgusted andJialf blindi^l bv t^ie smoke, was n^x-au^llv pw-uing and looking anmnd if to a«k if nOWf would e\iT coine, whili howas ivtirly n.wmt'd bv tbo fire, .•*] Dea.r which ho was fbllir"l to sit. A ]Kin was brouglit in at tills jart of the proce*-dings ui wliicli won. nr., or tiiree fciiids of meal. GIUAVPT clarihi*l butter, being jmt tijujn tl» flour the 41ii^ijitiug woman

the "'l^id^*gri aril's mothor-in-

iaw'- pnx-n^leil ti stir it with her luuid Wid to m.Lku kuid iif di.ugh, of which kiridegr«iiii, brid'i, lnother-in-law mid pnes*t each t'H.k a little ami dnipjw^i i.n the lire, which was ni

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mi.i 1. the better. The .trt lies in conc.eiurating these atoms of hwxs fiuivorR, ribbons mid giinps inu» tin ravishing result wt ha\e iKifure and around us.

pimple but very stylhsh turbans aro being exhibited, made entirely of ril-i-o-a (sash width) of varying stripes of vehet, g.uu,. satin and gros grain, in

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ir .,:iious sluvios.

bunii ng brightlj-.

Hnally bride andgr.kjn aruse., and he, jvith one unn an mud IK.T

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ing hi.T as though she wen.* a prcupine Mid In? wen- afraid of die ipiills, they pro-e.-dt.il anmnd Um- "chon.i'." guided by thi.' priest, and pausing at each of tlie four columns of eartlieinran- i»itswhere appropriate of wi/rslnp w.-re miuli', oinging, gesticulation and i«nvdoriiig followi.il, and ao. tliey sjit. again the sacnid betel li at was given to ejvc.li and they placed it npon tho fim. Four tirm»i they made the circmnambuLation, and we were told that if by any chance this wa* dime only three times it was real aiarnago.

On tlie fonrth n.turn bnde and griKim, now husband and wife, exclumginl their s«its,

nil then came congratulations.

Almost all the female friends came for-w-anl and put silver rubies in tlie bride's h/md and stepping Ixsliind her ombracxl her from l»-hind. We wem told Uiat this

IV.IS

the end.—Surah D. Hamlin in

^an Francisco linlletin.

All Ini|,:tt'iit

AIIIIIIHI.

In a store in Itisstni-tisa !inn whose Ill-ad ri'Miles in the suburbs, an.l who frequently drives to and from his ivsi-tleiH-e, lea^ng his horse at the door with a weight, attached to the strap. The "Doctor." as lie is called, f.-e-:piently grows impatient., casts longing looks around, and sometime* whinnies for his nia-stcr. The other da vj having waitivl ovorlong, as he undoubteiily thought, Doctor reached down, picked up the strap, and with the weight dangling from his mouth set. olT in brisk and indejiendont fashion for home, 1 ing his master 1O follow* on foot or horse car, as if, having waited Ion enough, how other leoplc got home no concern of Ins.— Jjostou Herald

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A gi«id adjustable wagon Peat is llius made foi a wagon from which the Ixis has been removed lu order to haul lumber. wood, etc.: Into a puvu of jilanlc 0 inches wiili' cut two holes, one in each ulid, and put tile same lx'tween ami over Lhe front stakes of the wagon. At tho ci'iiter and at right anghw fcj this pieco tauten another plank 1 loot wide and Meet long. Now get tlie iron seat from the mower and bolt it. through tho plunk mid cross bar at its center and you have !a comfortable sea. .—New York Inde-

pendent-.

Oli'H IKIj. mooting at Uuion iu ono

(Quarterly

wook. Mrs. Lizzie Lauu visitixl ilr \V~ Stump ovor .Sunday.

Lowis Douglass visitcl au uuelo ou lilook Crook Sunday. Tho farmers aro waiting for raia before breaking for wlieat.

Ilarley Swiiullor brought his throbbing machine homo lfvit Saturday. Mrs. Oonaril anil Mrs. IVtoore visitod a brothor lit Judson ovor Sunday.

Quito a number from liere attended Children's day at Siboruia last Suuday, Miss Mitoholl, of Illinois, mado ipiito nu oxtemled visit at tho homo of .Tore Douglass.

George Harlan has finished a good Summer's work hero and will go north :'i a few days.

Mrs. Millor and children made pleasant visit with Mrs. Wosloy liouutroo on last Saturday.

John Steolo had a broak up at tho saw mill last 1' riday and is waiting for repairs from Indianapolis.

All tho toams iu tho neighborhood aro busy hauling blue clay to tho Darter warohouso, whero it is shipped to an eastern company.

A son and daughter of tho lata John W -Miller went on last Weduesduv to Kuightstown to attend tho Soldiers"' Orphan bohool at that place.

Hint foul mouthed lleviow scribe from lJalhineh had bettor attend to his own business und lot our itoms alone or ho will get what ho needs.

Ilev. A. M. Suyder preached an ablo missionary disoourso at Onion ohuroh last Sunday and in the presence of tho Iieview scribe raised a collection for tliat cause of nearly ton dollars.

l»»raonR Cun'l ln Cureil iF' "y—j By local applications, us tiiov cannot reach the iliseascd portion of the ear There is only one way to euro deafness anil that is by constitutional remedies. Doafness is caused by the intlauied condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tubo gels intlauied you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inllainiiiation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed fur ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused bv catarrh, which is nothing but an inilanieil condition of the mucous surfaces. '•We will give one hundred dollars for any case nf deafness (caused b\* catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send t'or circulars, free. ,,, 11 l-.N .V CU Toledo, O. Sold by druggist, r.'icts,

Nobody will sutler from liver diseasos if they take (Simmon's Liver Legulator.

lU'iuovul.

Hartor

A

Darter have removed their

real estate, loan and insurance otlico to llarter block -1-jl, east Main street, oxer Myers .V Charm's Xew York store.

—1'ruit jars, fruit cans, extra tops, rubbers anil etc. ut U'Jo, storo.

In c.'iM'h of colic in stock Simmon's Lher lt.'gulator will save them.—K. V. Cox, Haddock Sta.

Sweeping reductions in Summer tinderweur at Cunningham's. If in need of underwear don't miss tins sale

Xo doctor bill presented to Ihefam'lies who use Simmon's Liver Kegulator.

Fiifnillrig in effects, always 'reliable, pure and harmless, is Simmon's Liver Ilegulatoi.

Illllmnl I lirillll lilUl ItHltHllk, For throat and lung troubles this rianctd.v has no e.iuar. 11 is guaranteeded to cure consumption its lirst stages, and even in advunii.il stages af that disease it relcaves coughing and induces sleep. You miiv tiave tough or cold ut anv time, therefore '0.u.s0ll"!d especially with children, should bo without it. For all affections ot the throat, lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of blood and all pulmonary piseascs it has no equal. 1 repared only by ltheumutic Syrup Co •laekson,

bold AIofTutt. Morgan iSc Co

Childrw Cry for Pitchy* Castooa:

for Infants

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Both tho method and

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.syrup of Figa is tnkcii'

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«ul refreshing JT '8

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gently yet promptly on'tl e'k'1' I^iver and Howels „i tem efTectually, (licpc,!?''5?, a a constipation. Syrnn A?

iluced, pleasing to tlio

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ceptablo to the stoma,.).

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its, action and truly lit-u'effcK' effects, prepared only fro' ,8

healthy and agreeable substance^ niany oxcellent (nialition pm t» »n ««.i h,„' poptilar remedy known.

ai"l387b!)\ftlSv"linraSY gists. Any reliable drurL "my

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cure .t promptly for

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wishes to try iL Do hotacS sulistitute.

CAL/FORNIA FIG SYRUP en SAN FRA&CISCC "tt LOUWtUC.KY.

Notice to Contractoi

Notice is hereby cfren tha

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posals Will be re,.,.iv,.,i "al""t'j.'Cj, f" 1 Ml

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foidsvillo, Indiana, until uo|.. kt Monday, August L' .,

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nishing of labor and material.' extension of Marshall street .,"i'." hollow ,..., til or ive.t Haa.'t.t,-,'

Of Sll'tH't.

Said sewer extension t- 1.^ a clr brick sewer, forty-el^ht u-i |n.-h»-' arneter in the clear and to be long more or less.

All work to be ilone ncconllui: to-1 atnl specifications of the City Civil!ncer and to his acceptan.e ll'dsto beaes-ompaniedliyat, ablo bond, double in amount t« th» bid upon. Said

Wnrk to

within HI days, from ti t- l.-tticf contnu'tUids to op.I „t thi. meeting of the Ciiuill'il August 2A

The council ti,,. rinji'j.' ject auv or ail bids bv order of the iMmuion city ol Crawioi-ilnviil.', in,j

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V. SHliiPE.

2 City Civil Iji.- ,,,

Notice to Contractor

Notice Is hereby given thnl posals will be receive.] at th.- o'V.'.V the _'lork of the eitv of Cr»wf.iii!« Indiana, until •i o'clotk p.m., 11-.& September eighth •.

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foraaw.

of Oak street from CoHe'ec jtrtitto W bftsh avenue. The said street to b" cr(ite4: width of twentv-tlve

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(l'i) filches deep the center ands inches dei.'p at the siil. ^. All gravel to be beat .-agui Cr-t-T. el.

All work to be dune acoi'diug topi and specifications of the City Civil I: gineer and to his aiveptunov

Uids to be acciinij.iihieil fiy. anscci nlile bond, double in am..ul)ii. tfeo Idd upoii. Said work to' be' i-oiiip .'.' within :»o days from the lettiai if contract.

Uids to be opened ntritlii', Fr.. meeting of the Council, •!n'y?:. i') 'lhe Council lewrves t!i.'I li W ject any or all bids. ll.v order of the eonnU'.r c«uii. tl'.e city iif Crawford-vi!!-.', I' \V. I-. SIIAKI--E,:

August 10. ("itv Civil I.I.--U

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