Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1890 — Page 3

Tlicrc never was time eWorld when things were

icjc

so well as now—soj/w

Ihin^

{here never was a time Vn things were sold so Mutably—some things. "l ake the Kabo corset for

i?!ince

of both.

)f it breaks its bones" in

vcar

you go to the store

ire you bought it and get Lr money back. If it kinks its "bones" EJ rolls up, as most of the Lets do on women of ceiforms, you get your

rni'y

back.

]f 'it slips or shifts its

[tones,"

you get your

one}' back. |l it doesn't suit you, after ,:.-ri:v.:r a week or two, back rM ao to the store and "get four'money.

There's a primer on Corfor you at the store.

IcstiSJ Co

REST

Co., Clitcago and New Tort

Mt'n Shoiihl Wear Corset*. aav souml awful to hav so, but (lo it.wl think that iiK-ii on^lit to Lr cart#? Sot fcteolli, stiff wluiloLsfrlrtroiw laritiK* and all that, Its' tiling to rewind them tliat nat-Trou-nM them to stand straight,and l( -v fheuld lay claim to a su^i-s-.,f waistline. Wlien a mail ^et.s |v ?"i littlo nioro ho goeji all to :-!:n 1. its. unless ho is nia-df of immi tal. At .'Id a man is married J- nji til'- id,-Ji. Wlmteror his conhi.- main object in lift! is to t.ake «. Ilf takes comfort.. •In a y.-.'ir or two his shoulders, that Jr»£nn:md square, take on a pathetic

IV cuit that w.-is Imttonud up I'iftMimch pride and showed o(T the Isini'trii'.'il hack and waist in such fine t» swinjf open, tin- smooth hi i-.i'eii'ns a wrinkled nonentity, and lutraSit line, that was so symmetrical, lit in what is called a "stom u-!i." I bxsnme men take great pride in that

bsrtalli'..li»|kim

stom.'wh. It iWs

wtli.-u life is worth the living, but it that a man is gettin o:i in lr-. each year adds seven im-hes |the waist measure, and—met—it isn't if it is comfortable. |)°i-w. a ir-t or band, say eifjlit or

LiaJiw wid-, made witli heavy cords in wliiiiy to jrive linnuess. in fr.-m of silk i-Lxstic

R:k provided with buckles

.'-rr.!]is. wnilil not In* unconifVirt.'ible liv.ir mid would lie a support for the |i:u:h that "iiuii't standi too much ""it'sritit a sacrifice of symmetry ijf.icc —Cliicapi Herald.

I hev'w Lovl Million-*. !„li-i.iveivd IK'IOU.LTS as much rfc ouniUi! a phenomenally famous I Ar ly lu indispensable roujje jot. iu! .,i a perfcct shape dues imt sij," .. Wit tiie l.'u of a thief would lie

I.: Adelina i'atti has Wn robbi-d by .it-iui'l-by day, in Kun|« aii'l Anieri'!i sliorc and at. si-a. in hotels and on rnylrams. OarluttaPatii and Chris-

Xikson an.d—but why mention

i:icrilible amount of diaumndI: jewels ljave disaj -ared in this way |ver turiiiiitr up a^ain. ln the artists are tV.r^ivin^. TIM-V do not --niretin thieves.. Tiny do not

J'.fc' i-iilii-e. They do lit,I oiTer rewards. I lti],- tlie\ ki'jiu- that the ^oidiiji thfir iroau ^n easily 1„. eoined. and that, note's can

S-H

C!'rs,

be changed

iMRjw.j of parls. They are .viVlfol.Mmls.via JVirjfet their loss. A roval to a liulv artist which do»s not

Hel'i: has mis.«.-.l its obj.-ct, an.l i^iijiivi iailee,] i-currivl wimr" p:"s'"•v"r ii»vvn were stolen. |?a» -MallGazette,

I,""'"'1'. l-.r ItlilIU",ly |.3 COliSHjn,.''nceof the decided nl,lition 1.1 '. '""'"'"n travelers of doubl,„*

I«SW.T|-,.r ,. ,vs r,. KS tl

F-Tcnti.in ,.f the ailmi.ssion of col.l air P"'ii!ei ami ,]nsl jn

K1

]jnj„(.r ^.voral

P'l.v i-umpaiii.^i have dw.ided to uso I* windows altogothcr in the future, '"'"•lii-ien lia.s probably lieen -v f''" that many of their JYi "ni1 chair ivirs rival lei)1.

richness of their and interior decorations, uid ^nnot.aironl to have such (ittnifis Mlly i!(-,stroyvd by the dust. Lfi„,,""1W"Uvu with whi a L,. .' 'loubli' wimli iws tvui bo •vl.

1,nnt,,r

I»wl

I

is also a n.sideration.

}'I,roVL'nt

tvrri»

n(CK«

wo gavo hor Oistorlo.

Child, Rho crlctl for Cnstoria.

«lu' U-cftnic ins, alio clung to Cflfitorla. bad Children, she gave thorn CastorlA

Kr»!»,,,ni

li,no'

•r.

'J'ako Kiiumons Liver

1 Prevent sickness.

10

eurn a Bad Cough

li-tim Oough euro (Gony/, but relieves quickly, iin-h 1 the throat, hacking, I ,, I'l'hiK, (leellne, night-sweat .,,'leath from comaumptlon. lit jj 1'uinphlet free. Jlnc hampy. Sold, recominendod ant'

l^tecd "by

Lew Fisher.

bet

»ould 1

N«». Num^t-lcul I^iii^inu. I fiiu comjKiMod ,f thirty-one U'tU rH. My'J-l, !•'», Ht 3 xi, ia a workshop. My 27, 21, 10, 20, u. ill, is Hc.'i fowL My 8, 2, Wi, 22, 15, i.s callous. My 18, 5, 7, 28, 1, tloprassud with feur. My 12,

4,

JW, 2.'{, LHis

a vacuum.

My 25, ll)w21t, 1« a plant. My C, 17, 13, is a»i oinolument. My wholo is gootl iuJvico.

No. J1U7.—Wortl Squur«!H.

Sijuare an or^uri of oiufof tlifscnnos with an allinnathui, ami aiiothurorj^ati of seiiAo. 2. S(juaru a mu.sit:jil uiitertjunmont with (lander, a vcrh i.uianiiiy to

doHtroy,

Buttercups and (hiisies bright Uerks the fields on every side Lending

FINAL

to a sight

W hieh should fill the heart with prwlo.

In tlie riiiMAL bright and green. Showy TOTALS hpring to view, Adding s])lendor to the socno

With th ir royal purple luic.

Oft I wish that I might dwell In some far oH tropic clime, Wheru naught come.s to break the spoil

Of an endless summer time.

No. 32U.-—A Diagonal IMiwJe. 1. A question. 2. A small hag for money, a. To pa*s along smoothly. 4. To upset. 5. A wallet.

Diagonals, from the upp{-r left h.Jind letter to the lower riL ht hand letter, a hideous dwarf who figures in ono of Dickens' works.

.. No. .'IUO.—i'vifyH W'ortl I'.nl^nia. sought, hut nut in found In circle, l.un, not in round

In hay, hut not in sound In bounce, but not in boun^,' In vnpnr. but not in steam In rill, but not in stream In ancient, but. not in old tfFind a country very cohl.

No. !UI1. Final Chunk's*

1 A shelter ««r pmurtion. I jum won My tln.al c^an^e, in trli»vw I'm vi ilU iho rjuocw.

2. hitJU't, I .lenity co::f«T mi^ht My tUKtl ciian^e, gath'-rui^'s La fai^'hL

3. A nuii'lc 'if f-'.iiuiv n:ri ii.ivv My llnnl a truck 1 fho\v. 1 4. A nnytMiro of nmny I'.-et:

Sly fitiui in lis Is yt uj uV.»ot.

No. a MO.I«th w.

•r

-1 U:

w'

^1

S

No. Krii^ma.

.r Vani a wor*! »f st'vi-ji, T" u-jjoin much pun^ntry is ivon A: Certain tim-^ I'm

At «.»(Jn'i* t4i\j(Vi 1 t.ilc Urn »n. ScaiU?r my u*r.- via the table. 1.. Then |:ok tlveiu Up. ami, if you're

Makf fiivt li.ts ui evoiy way.

P:sjHTe tey letU'iM sev»*n ajjain. Then yon wiJl J(k4 oiit iiL-ui:r-An thft re-! stulT a

SJ W

iil iret

\\'J.en it's forgotten in tiie wet

lives iilone. 5. A covering (L A popular vmo.

k'nking

lMt

irUw!&

'"it they also

of

comparjitiwly still

(.,11'1I warm air in tho car and |rw«,l/"!UOKp,,"r-' theix'by IT considor U)lo hi'at ilf1'"1 convection.—Now f-^hraynne.

No, 335.—UMtllos.

Wliat Is i^ot Llko a wit's tail/ 2. Wliat is Mint whidi Adam, only of all mankind, iw.*v^r saw and never {Missesseil' 3. Why Is a lucky gambler an agreeablo felVw? •L "Wliy are gloves uiu^iIabUi articles? 5. \VlMiii Ua kiss like rumor* rt. Why is a dog's tail like the pit of a tJ*oe? 7. Why Is tho letter lio most noisy of letters?

Key to tho l*ii7.7.ler.

No. 318.—W"luit Is it? Vour shadow. No. 81'.!.—Pictorial Numenavi Enigma: "No wwitJier 1h ill if tho wind l»o still."

Xo. 320.— Khyming Doublo Acrostic: Wraith, Omaha, Rudder, Kid. Prinials, work. Finals, hard.

No. t21.—Hour Ohkss: O 1* O li O II

I' I A

8 A

li I ON

1» It O N O N* so it i: C, I A

No.

322.—EIIMV

licJieadingH

1.

jjeftotfzsr

on«

who rise.s, ami tlu c/juivalcni to v^gil/mt. y. Squaru a covering for tho IicmI with an animal, and a small implement which may do ^roat, things.

No. —Floral CTmratlo.

Oh, tlio joys of summer time, NN hen the floral host-s appear, And thu air i.s all a chimo fth tho }il uJsomo sounds we hoar.

arvd Qf\ev/*

fep

tfoMdry

(hev/I^

fkaszntcJiM (fieW.

on f/je n]ar/(ef in

a

3x /a- full ibozfzlug, fi\e rnost cori^en/enf to cut for Jjocl^t or to

carry vyljole.

(nsist on flie

GENUINE wifb "the

tin

red

fag made onjy ty,

John •fInzer§Bro'A,Louisvi//e/f^

A V.\ ltODY,

Sinall'H Vegetable Liver 2*111h« O, thr towel, lie towel, 'Die dirty nM lowe), Tlmt hunirJiy he printhur house*

Ami I think thut notio»ly, In he-»e ilnys of slnii«iy, Could temper steei to we'nr iis it woou,

The triiinp-eomp. uhuxi-ij itv iV1 Thi«de\ i! wlio u?!»,-d it, And wished he dim 1 hiwas phiq,

&

The hnikeuj" nod fon inui:. The edlt^r. poor rnj«n. Tn uhhin^' dirt olf. rot ni'.rc »o. i\-}

Ail ovi-r and under, "l'was blacker than hinder, 'Twiis hnrcier than poverty, lonelier hnMn

I httn the roiie'1 suspended, Druan dln^r up ended. |H-d lik a h»i jim-r (jt

Thicker :md stoutrhter, •$¥$&''!'••• And Imrdf und Hjiiuher, A^daih morolnky It crrcw.

Till oii'Mvindy niortiin^. Wit hout, tuiy warning. It tell to the lloorand t*re S'luare in tw0j

Then eame Marlon Sm-'iii. And hadethemul! liail. For hi* nlMheir trouble e»uid rout./ •ne dose of his pills.

Will banish all ills, Atid cloun vou inslih* :ui'! r«it

:,r.

Th- 'a lint's U* Jn-tMitl of tt4o tiny

luoromy letters s«ven dlsh.'uul, Th'.J: form

IIK,

fur tinnJ.

A»"i that which li»s» on t»v»*rv slate IH'order tif L*ie 1-n^li.sh huiU.-, .'

-%V'"

N«. {»!.—U4*|K*at«il

SyJlables.

The lirst-syllable of the second word li tho same a.s the last syllable of the fiftt won! tin- first syllable of the third word is tho same

JWS

tho hw^t syllable of the sec­

ond worii, and s» on. 1. A caplt-al of Europe. for the head. H.

2. A c(n*ering 4. A man who for the han(L

t4h3vvcr."

Il-nlo.

3.

U-sage. 3. N-oue. 4. Iv-eel. 5. 6. 11-,'K-e. 7. Ii-arbor. 8. I-rate. 9. D-cver. 10. adder. Hunker Hill.

No. JtKi.— Curtailment.s: Stag-e, &ig-o, Bam-p.

No. RM.—Numbers in Anagram: 1. Twelw. 3. Sixteen. U. ThirRH'ii. 6. Seventeen, y. FourUi'ti. T. El^hUien. 4. FifUK*i. 8. Ninetoen. No. :ur. -ilidde.il States: Oregon, Colortulo, Idaho, Utah, Liuw, Texas,

Worked Like a Charm.

PradlieldV Female Regulator worked like a charm Improvement hern wonderful cannoi express my gratitude. Wish everv iiuly atliieted would try it. I know it would cure them. JlKs. Ln,.\ A. I oxo. Sprint: Grove, Fla.

Write l,tie Uradlieid Kegulator Co., At.lanta.Ga., for further pmi,"u!ars. .Sold by Nve ,!• Co.

TH.VT HACKING COVGH e.-m be so (|iiii kly cured hv Shilch'6 Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by MolT.'tt, Mor gai: Sr. Co.

Nosnuwliiip phrases or toolish boasting arc needed to draw attention to Van Wurts' Halsam fur the luugs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough tneiiicine on the market, every bottle is'ptnranteeri to do all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recouiuienu it than this. Trial size free. For sale bv T^ew Fisher.

iSHILOti LOt (iH and onsumpti( Cure is gold bv ue on a i:imnmi«e. It curep conswtuptlon. For sale by MofTett, Morgjui &. Go.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorit."

Happy llooslers.

Wm. Timiiions, piislimuMt'i' 01 Iilavtllo IIHI.,

WMIOB:

''Klcctrii- HUti'rs hav«

(lout) iuoris lor me tlmii all otlu*r medicluos comhiiH'd frr that ft'tsling ailsluji fi'om kidney and liver tri kM ." Jolm Le6ll,!, fai'iuor and stockman of .same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to IH the best kidney and liver medicine, made me fofl like a new man." J. W. Gardner, liardware merchant, same town, sayu: "Electric Bitters Is just tho thing for a man

T1IO

is all run down

and don't care wether lie lives or dieF, he found new trengt.il, good appellie and felt. ist lite he had nil new lease on life Only 5rtc. a bottle at N«-y & Co. drug store. 2

A New Discovery.

You have heard yourfi iends and neighbors talking about It. Vfi may yourscif be one or the many who know fiom personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried '.l, you are one of its stauncn friends, because th" vondet'ful thing about, it is, that when once given a trial. Dr. King's NVw Discovery ever lifter holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be atlliced with a cough. Cold or any disease ol the tin oat, lung or chest trouble, secure a boltie onee and aivt- it a fairtria!. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Nve & co's. drugstore. 6

Children Crjf for PitcWt Casbei

?'h

MARK TWAIN SEUIOUS'.'

MarkTwain, in a current periodical.says-

"If 1 wore required to guoss, ofllmud and

without conclusion with higher minds, what

is the bottom cause of tho amazing materiaJ

and intellectual advancement of the last

fifth years, I should guess that it was the

modern-born and previously non-existence

disposition on the part of men to

HEMUVK

THAT A SEW I OKA CAN HAVli VALfH.

With the long roll of mighty names of

history present in our minds we are not

privileged to doubt that for the last twenty

or thirty centuries every conspicuous civil

ization in the world did produce intellectb

able to invent and ereatc the tilings winch

make our day a wonder perhaps we may

be justified in inferring, then, that the

reason they did not do it was, that the pub

lie reverence for old ideas anil hostility to

new ones, always stood in their way and

was a wall they oould not brvak down ror

climb over.

What will vi,r do, dear readers

Will voi refuse to "believe that a uetv

idea can have value" .f

...r ''v

Or are you, as Haul found tiie Athenians,

living on Mars hill, and ready to investi-

gatc.|. .:

-v.,

Afe v:'-

production or tho great and last Uritanniea. a'

1

'J'liere are only a tew of you who yet hold

out against this phenomenal ofTer. Scores

who are just as good judges of books as any

in the place, linve begun and will secure

the full work.

How can such a revolution in prices be

accomplished! It is the old story of tlie

sewing machine vs. the needle, the Good­

year welt sewers vs. the cobbler, the twine

binder vs. the sickle, the Hungarian roller

mill vs. tho French buhr stone.

Are they inferior to what went before! TheV all arc

W IUEAH

hehilu-O.M. J.ACF.Y. ......

You^me

=i

Voii know us, and know that we would

not dare offer a cheap imitation, pretending

that it was a faithfui and unabridged re­

Chicago.

with value in them

Here is a new idea book.

While tlie hope of profit actuates our

words, yet. really you are doing yourselves

a great harm by not securing the prize.

The exclusive privilege for this place

y/l/y,Ti5

Mrs. Dr. Grifllth gives spodul attention Chronic and Surgical JDltoaHes of Womon, CUiMion, and ODetetrlca. Dr. Grlttlth, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FRKE.

Winefmlc Coal.

For Grates and Stoves No Cinders,

Tew Ashes, Keeps Fire. Try It and you will have noother. It Knocks the Persimons! Indians and Anthracite Coal of best quality.

E I I &

N--. -e))'itb»isvitU (itwfaginnrXCi-tc.'.GA

Laiayct te,

THE F\easoM'S, puvrf 1-nopE, As good 5/\IHT NICE'S the r\Voi\iTE SA^T, 00 l-ps TtjE fVORlTE

^OAi?

t^%

u°yr

N.K.l7VLRBANK&Co, CHICAGO.

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

OlHeeand .t«oo

KeMdenee "1h Orwn street

st ion Mrth!

£No OUior, An Inch Illghur,

a

Michigan City. Bodtbrd/ New Albany. All Points North. South and West.

St »|*TI1 Ih)t'M'.

Xo.3 —Nltthi e.vmvss N». r.-l usi mail No. He«lfM\l e.\|»re^« Nu.4S— Loeal aeeoiuiiKHhition

....1 :'M a. m. *-:0ti p. in. "»:.* p.m.

u. m.

iNOHTIt I'.OIM).

No. -I Nlulit e\t»r«*s No. •5 -F i.-t in.'iil 1:40 p. No. JO—l.ul'uyette express 10:.'i7u. Xu.,-44 l.oe-jil :ieeon:moilat.|on :l:p. ni

Big 4

JAM KS UAKK'Ut,

Gen. I'IIKS. Awl. .N5oiu»u ltout^

Mofw»n HltK-k. Qtltvieo. Hi

Peoria Division

I

ornieriy

I

Short Line

Route. .East and West. Winner Sleepers ami Ueellnlrmr '!»uir Cur? on nl»fl»t •-rains Best modern day eouulusc* all trains.

Conneetin*r with solt«l Ve,«tllnil trains -x. IJI(MHi)lntrton and l'iHrla to arxl roiu ,sour river, Denver and the I'ucillc eoast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Si»rinrlloV] ano Columhus U,tnd tromthe Ivuetern and hc» tx»ird eltlesJ.

TLTAINS AT ONAWTOIINSVIUIE.

IJOIMj WKST.

No. 1 mail ((1) a. No..'{ mail 12:rr a. ni No. f» Tna.il (»l) p. No. 7 Express 0:17 p.

GOINCJ EAST.

Mall d) 1H in Kxpress 8:5J a Mall IfJ'ipm Mall (d) 4 :."7 for lull information roKanilnK- tlnu?, ratos and route**, consult tho lKXet a^ent and 1'. &K folders. OBOKUBU 1«)H1NSUN, Airt

Vandalia Line

DIHKCT HOUTE TO

\aslivillo, Clint tiiiKxtpi, Floridiv, Hot Spring Texas, Kansas, JIiss Michiiran, Canada,

hssouri,

Northern Ohio,

Clwm Depots, Clean Coaelies. Sound Hrid^ec

.1. (J. Hut«hinso»i. Airent.

I)RRSSMAKIN(

MiBK J. Hintt. Mrs. ST. A. Urown 1111(1 IIIHS Mury Dlllmim ale now prepared to io (iicgHiiiiikliig for laiiioM ami rhililPMi, uikI Bolieit sliareof the putillc pntroim^e. Cutting done on short notieu. liiiom over Li-vinson'is Bture, tin- lirst utairwny east of Elston Iiiuik. Main St.

:ik

Beckner & Buser,

1 :t-» s.iiatn

Cnrry Combs, ...,: Cushions,

Hrushes, Whips,

lio ties, S.V':ghs.

lloi'sc-Hlankcts, VcUicics.

TIME TABLES.

N A C, V)\!.[ A. NOUTH N*j 4—Mall. No tl—M»U Local Freight. Kxpre^s. lo

WF(5f No 1—Mall li: No:»—M ailtd».1 *2 No5—MkII..C1... I Nf 7— KTnr»»n«j i\

MI

Tlivo ugh Route t.p

°Ol'Tn

-4.*r4ni K.Tprtvy 4i»pm Mull r» :-*»'pm Afootn 711111,

SOUTH

Kt/iU-y's Mioe store oral

:4.r»am 1 Mprr 2:00N

-/*:. NOH'F 1!

No 3—Mall 1 No 5—Mail '2 I/OCHIFreight., l*.\pres

:20am Mall'. 8 :«'0pn Kxpr«»sH... ...d 12 j.m'

1 'lam Ibpre :00 N

0.. I.&w.

"*-LMIUNOC—Mall. «S

.Jv.

EART

:-'"»uni!Nn 4— M»l!(d. •'iljim Nofl—Mull 1 4'tnre Nn K—I'v^ron*

lOOpm am

:M am

HICKORY WOOD

IS 1111', Ul'.SI, Win. H. I'ouyln.ss has 8tart*sl -i ........ wood-yard tit U»« Vandallii ,' stntion. He sell N

MV-

Maiket:

|i')ke .i'jietory xsjjo'l at low p.Hees.

I'orost Trees Transiilaiiicd, •1. I». louj»'la.--. ^el!^ jtjM triiitpiantri forvst--treesof all kinds, l«*:iveordJM's 1'oreitiierot ihe aliove at

1,0011

Sliei-t.

Eiist Markei

UPHOLSTERING

-MA'I'IKKSSKS-

FVUNrnrKK ii-(-.| mill J'liukod fur Shi pint-:, GEORGE R. RICE, Jool Block,

M-J WoM I'ike SlreOU

Out-of-town work soltcib-iL

ST0VI- IlLACKIN'd.

IVrsons lio ilt-sirc their stnvos bliiL-lci-ii will 1. well bv leaving thi'ir iinli-r with flic iiiidcrsi^ned at Tin- .lutinntl oUicc, /auk Jlah',-:jc\ *i" ohoiiit l"'i«licr?K

O

X.fi.—No object Kin to Koint^ toj file country, iind ttif icli'»JI ^narri iinteci in all eases.

A. D- L0FL.AMD.

Real Estate, Loan, Insnrance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

Ii» 1 Mum S-. i-i-i-i,. with Kara Vorle*

Advance |n Coal.

On Novi'inhcr ill soft coals will advaiuc in price. Jiuy now the lu\st Minsliall for stoves, and Winlield for grates of

CHAS. HIRST,

Nexttoeliy building.

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUXED ami JlEPAIIiEl): Or I'ACKKP.

John MTMACT, No. houf It Croon Struct.

CRAW FORDS VILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. I*iLsen*rerMind to DefiotsS. Ho'uN, uny purt ol the It v. AIso proprietor ol the Bayless Ton-Cent Hack Line

Tho Cheap l»rlee* sll' he nmlntiilncsl and SatisfiicUxy service rendered. LeHVeeiiils at Stables on Market uMxmiC,' hlut* at Snoil^niss A: 5 urph) '}*. Telpjihono No. 47.

Diseases of Women

AND

si n(ii-:itv.

Contu.tatlon roomi over Sm!th'» dru^ store, South Washington Street, Craw iordirlllc, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, 11. D.