Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 May 1866 — Page 3
SH O W
CANINE St CRECC'S
O I N A I O N O
Hardw.iro and Agricultural Implements,
MS .voir MA* TO II w.
AND WILL-
Exhibit
six days,
IN* EACH WKKK,
no.», lUiiM'inr. SMKJOVK.
ADMITTANCE
froc tu every tody who wishes to avail themselvc* of tlie opportnnity of seeing tho sight. Mhvlf inardivnre ill iihnmliiiire, Iron, (Spring*, NniU, glcfl, Glnsit, A xle.S) Sh#rcttt Hoc*,
IUKar, itpmUij' IMuwa, &c, Ooiikn Corn •Mnatrr nud'Callirntor, Huckcyc Ilrnpfr ami with dropping attachment, IsMprovctl tflnbburd Mowfr, Hail's Nflf tlAKKK, #Mdl
Alio Agents for a great many different varioilos of Machinery andjjtump Jacks. Wo have a splendid' assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plate and Ilrittania Spoons,'a fine assortment of Tea-Trays nndJWindow Cornice.
We paid Greenbacks for our goods and can sell' them nscheap as those who paid cash. Give us a ..call. Recollect, Admittance free,
CAN INK & CUKCitJ, Sign of the Big Pad-luck.
MnyP-VGC. Iio.2. Ku p:r: P.loclt.
Attachment Notice.
STATU OF INDIANA. Montgomery Couuly, HIpley fownship,) Leopold Horn, v.c Attachment. Francis M. Smith,' Uefnre Matthias CKuifeltcr, uslico of tho Peace of
Ripley {ottnslnp. Montgomery county, Indiana-.
BEyear
it known thnt on this Slsi day of April, in thu 1H08, the above named plaintiff filed in my office his complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cnusn, for forty-nine dollars and thirty cents, together with nr. affidavit that said defendant, Francis M. Smith, is not a .resident of I ho Stnto of Indiana said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless h"e appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause, on the 30tli day of May. ItMiG, at 1 o'clock. 1'. M„ said complaint and tho matters and things therein contained :lind alleged, will bo heard and determined in his absence.
Witness my hand and seal the 28th day I ot May,
IPij'j.
Ii MATTHIAS Cf.O DFELTBR,
(mny.VtiGwO Justice of the Peace.
Eagle Clothing Store.
mppi
JUST RECEIVED
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& E S S A E
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Magnificent Assortment
OF Mlllliilll
llSeady-JHade Clothing
sf I FOR SVJflJflER WEJiR.
IpCvcry articlc in the Clothing Hue can be found at this House.
CALL AND SEE
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
ft MayS'06
AXES.
ARefined
Superior article of Lipponcott& Co's. Doable Cast Steel Axes, warmn od. For sale by dec3tf LEK BROTHER.
Tabic Cutlery.
A Fine assortment of Table Cutlery, for sale by iV d«c3tf LEK A BROTHER.
Jttlminislrafor's JYotice.
NOTICEappointedAdministrator
is hereby given that the undersigned has bieu of the estato of ^Catharine Smith, late of Montgomery county. lad.. doeoMed. MAJiLON BMITH,
mjIW
ANOTHER CHANGE
TIT iriBM.
T. S. I1
(Suoccssor to "Bill Rowers,")
Would rcnpcctrully announce to tho citizens of Montgomery con my that lie will not bo alilo tu furnish them ait much poetry ns hi* predoce»sor, but he will furnish sufficient prose to inform thuui that ho has a
FULL STOCK
OIF
N E W
Itiowghl for Cash,,
I. ... .-•
to lo sold :il tho
Lrotvest Cash Prices.
Mj stock consists of Brown nnd Blenched Shirtu^3 and Sheatings, Ch-Uli I)e Lainc-',
STANDARD PRINTS,
Spring Shawl?, White Goods,/'
E O I E I E S
'Mm and Hoys Wear, Heady-Ma le Clothing,
HATS O J: €AP^,
Boot* and Shoes, N'otloii?, Ac.", Ac.
J1 r*Ti 7 E«pecial attention is called to myTTr'TrT' IC'irh'ir'r'Stoek of tancy Cassiuiercs.ICFJnPIET J- f&5
Ciaj"* AU kinds oi' I'uuntry I'roduce taken track. 'S. MAIITIN. April M-1P0C.
4
W. SAri'KNKlKLt).
(wcltclySO.
E. M. SAITENKIKI.I)
SAPPENFIELD & BRO., Attorneys at Law AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
AXTII/L ATTEN'I) to business in the Circuit and Vf Clommon l'leas Courts in this and adjoining counties._ Will give prompt at tention to the settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' Claims.
Buy and sell on commission, Houses and Lots. Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in all the Western States and Territories.
Loans negotiated, collections made. Lnndentorcd, Taxes paid and Titles examined in all the Western States.
Have forsale ft largo number of desirable dwellings in thiscity, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable terms.
Have also a large numbur of Farms In this ntid adjoining counties for sale, also
15,000
acres of Western
Land, partially improved. After property is placed in our hand* (nr sille. i!:oiiid the owner through our introdii"tii,n, or by m-'u of publicity given by us, sell the property at the fixed price, or for more or less, tho commission must, in all cases, be paid to us.
IO"Offico over Urown's Drug Store, Vernon street, CranTordsvillc, Ind. Rkkkke.ncbs:—McDonald Roach, Indianapolis Smith & Mack. Attorneys. Terro Haute Patterson 4 Allon, do Hon. I. N. Pierce do: Judgo S. K. Maxwell, Rockville Win. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfords\ ille Campbell, Walker and C'oolcy. Professors of Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor. Mich. LinnS'00-yl.
FOE SALE. House and Lot on Wost street, near Collcgo. l'ricc $650.
Lots 8 and !, in Kennedy's addition, containing an aero in each lot. Two story frame house with Grooms, cistorn. cellar. orchard, nnd out buildings, with 5acrc3 of land }:i mile west of College.
House and lot on corner of Washington and Pike streets. 2 stories. 9 rooms, i! halls, well, cistern, and cellar, growing fruit, and good out buildings, will sell in 3 parcels, suitable for purchasers, lotfi'i.'i by 105. Terms easy.
House and lot on Washington street, near college, 0 rooms, good cistern, cellar, stnblo, and growing fruit. Lot82K by 165. Terms easy.
House and lot on Walnut street, near CoTlejre. !f rooms, ^ood cistern, cellar, stable, and fine selection of grownlg fruit. Lot Hi,1* by 165. For terms apply. llouspand lot of ti acrcs in south part of city, 24 rods on pike road, 40 rods back. 100 good fruit treos. barn 34 by IMS. well, cisLern, cellar, and good outbuildings, hotiso 2 storios highvfl rooms, vrith wood house undcrioof of same bftirlding/good selection of small fruits, grapes, Ao.. and a fine cotlcction of ornamental trees. Price $4,000 in payments.
Farm of 105 acres, 60 acrcs cleared bottom land, good saw and grist, mills, saw mill cut 5000 feet per day, two run of stones, building 4 stories high, timber enough on premises to run saw mill 5 years, good orchard. Darn, and comfortable houso. with good out buildings, good spring, and coal bank on farm, 8 milos east of Rockville, l'arke county, lnd. Terms in reasonable payments,
Farm: 160 acrcs. 2 mites west of Crawfordsvillo. Terms $75 per acre.
Farm 071 acres, near Brownsville, Montgomery county. Ind. Farm $43 per acre in paymonts. Farm 110 acres 1 mile wost of Yountsvflle. in good repair, good house, barn, 4c. Torms $75 per aero.
Farm 93acres in Parke county, Ind 6 miles oast Rockvillo. Terms roasonablo.
Farm SO acros iii miles south of Waveland, Ind., 2 houses and orchards, with all ncc.es.ary out building.-, Price $75 per aero, in payments.
Farm 01 acres, 6 miles ensl of Rockville, Tnd„ good house, barn, orchard, and out buildings. Cheap at $5 per acre.
Ilavo also for sale 500 acros in Pn^e county, Iowa, Will oxchange for town property in a flourishing town or city. 200 acres in Coffy county, Kansas. Entered 8 years ago. Prico $2,00 per acre. 160 acrcs in Dickinson county. Iowa $1,10 per acre. 500 acres in Missouri at $1,00 per acre.
Also a largo numbor of farms in this and adjoining Statos. For particulars apply, Western land constantly on hand, for salo or exchange.
Parties wishing to make quick sales of their property will do well by sending us a description of their property. We have mado arrangements with Real Estato Agoncios in mo3t of tho Western States, and am prepared to make transfers at a small expense. jau20 66. SAPPENFIELD & BROTHER.
*NIW PLOW FACTORY!
On Main Street, a few Doors East of the Post Office.
perienced Plow Manufacturer, and will keep on hand the very best quality of
Xj O ot IS
MY
Blacksmith establishment will still be continued, and prompt attention given to
HORSE SHOEING
and all kinds of repairing.
N.lB.
i.dxi£i:i/atw.
Those knowing themselves indebted for work will ploaso mako immediate payment as
I
mcoey *-o enlargt my Umneys.
seed the
fefcr'W. JOHN GRIfflJT.
FOU^sTjllTT
—AND—
IMACHINE SHOP'
—IK—
CttJi WFOROSVMIjItE.
BI-AIR, LVLE & CO.,
Have ."'Jw in operation a Foundry nnd {Machine hliop in this plnco.aud would invite all interested in
Machinery of Any Kind
toyic
GOODS
thcuincall. They arc making all kinds of castings, such as
^ill
.cjjJ of every description.
Sorghmn Mills, Furnace Fronts, Grate liars, Sujrar Kettles, Ovens, Dog Irons, Making Patterns for and
Replacing Stove Plates. They are prepared to rfcpair
Tubular Boilers, Steam Engines, 'fhrashiiiL'Maeh ines. Reapers, Mowers, Drag Saws, and to make and fit up
Brass Castings, and Blacksmithing of every dcseription. All work done by them is
Warranted to
perform as represented.
Shop on Green Street, near Depot.
6«s/i l'aid fur Old Iran, Copper & Brass. mayli'GO
BLAIR, LYLE
ft Co.
THE PEOPLE'S TRUE FRIEND.
PERRY'DAVIS' EG ETA Til. F.
PAIN KILLER
TIIE GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINK ok THE A «E.
Takkn
t^tkk. N
ALLYTand USED EXTERNAL
LY AS A LlNLMEiVf.
IT CURES MOsfthe ILLS of MAN.
It is a suro remedy for
Aouf
taken internally, should bo adulterated with milk or water, or made into a lyrup with molasses. For a Cough, a few drops on sugar eaten will be more effective than any thing else. See Printed Directions, which accompany cach bottle.
The
PAIN KILL
is by universal consont allow
ed to have won for itself a reputation unsurpassed in tho history of medical preparations. It,s instantaneous cfTect in the entire eradication and extinction of Pain, in all its various forms incidental to the human family, and the unsolicited written aud verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, havo boon and are it.? own best advertisement.
BEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS The Pain Killer is sold.by all respectable Druggists ll.iui,t!iout tho U. States and in Foreign Countries XL-- PRICKS—'25 rents, 50 ccnts, nnd $1 per Bottle.
J. N. HARRIS 4 CO., Cincinnati, O.
Proprietors for the Southorn and Western States. Sold Wholcsalo and Retail by E.J.Binfurd, Molfett fc liooe, 11. 'K. Krout, Crawfordsville .1. I. Watkins, Fredericksburg: and all Lafayette Druggists. [m2'66].
3 3 DR. S. 0. RICHARD SON'8 SHERRY WINE I!lTTEKS.-i'Pharmaceulical Preparation, by a regularly educated PhySiciau—is one of tho most pleasant and valuable tonics of the day. Persons recovering from protracted illness, o'r lliosq Who at this particular season of tho, year, are subject to Jaundico, Habitual Constipation, or any disease arising from a disonkered Stomach, Liver or Bowcla, will find in the Shorry Wine liitters afriond irioro to be desired than gold. Sold by
All Crawfordsvillo Druggists.
LOIj DIS
5 3
TIffe PRAISE
in favor of a valuable
and all tho diseases that are tho result of impure blood. People suffering from thoso diseases can bo cured by persevering in tho usoof Dr. Weaver's romedios. Tho Syrup will pttrify tho blood and drivo tho disease to tho stirfaoe of tho skin, whem, by applying tho Cerate, a euro is sure. I
nevkii fails to
Cuke Ski Imtation. Sold by ALL CRAWFORDSVILLE DRUGGISTS.
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S O
T//.IT
COUGH!
ALLEN'S
*Jl W
N A S A
The Grciit Remedy for the Pure of
O N S I O N
44 AND all diseases of the lungs.
Be sure and get Allen's Lung Balsam and let no other article bo palmed upon you. Allen's Lung Balsam is put up with great care, and with fine steel ongraved label, bearing the sig naturo of tho proprietors.
DON'T FORGET THAT
A
llen's
LungBalsam will break up tho most dis
tressing Cough in a few hours' time. Many eases of Consumption, that were considered incurable, have been cured in this city. Call and getapamphlot, and read the remarkable cures, which will oonvince you of the great valuo of this modicine.
Don't despair booauso all other remedies have failed, but try tho remedy and you will not be deceived.
For sale by the proprietors, J. N. HARRIS & CO.. Cincinnati, O. Price—$1 per bottle. Sold by Medioine Dealers throughout tne city and country.
For sale by
E.J. Binford. Moffott A Booe, R. K. root, Crawfordsvillo J. F- Watkins, Fredoricksburg. niar3'66m3wo.
MS SO I, UTMOST.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereJL^I toforo existing Dotween Mann, Alien A Co., is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The firm will hereafter be known as Allen A Bro., who will oontinne the business as heretofore.
j«»y is. ts
HAtE YOtf READ
This Story:
HH slightly modified to suit the
Time, Place and Occasion:
The shades of night were falliug fast, As through a Wostcrn City passod
01
A youth, who bore, 'mid snow niui ice. banner with this strange device "GOOD NEWS!"
The news was that L. A. FOOTEACO. had just rcccived a largo lot of New Goods, making their stock fuller and more complete than it had ever been, and thb beststock iu their line ever In tile city of Crawfordavillo. •••, & -a
IIo passed wiie're hangs the sign o'er head "No farther go," a young man said. .... "You'll find no better far or wide'*—
And loud that laxc-horn voice replied: "GOOD NEWS!"
For the information of tho public, we would soy that the sign referred to is that of the "C
ouneu ook
Stork," (you can see it from either Green or Vernon streets^ and the young man who stopped tho traveler was John R. Robinson. Jr.. who has been in the establishment a year, aud being well posted in the business, knew what he was talking about when he told the gentleman with tho bnnnor to stop. If you doubt.call and ask him.
Aud now he stands within the door. Whore goods aro found from wall to floor .. And with a smile and wink of eye.
Ho says in accents clear and high. '•I SEE NEW GOODS!"
II« saw Bibles. TogtamcnU, Pro rer Books and Hymn Booksfor all denominations. Albums, Histories, Novels, Music Books, great stock of miscellaneous Books. all the School Books iu use in common Schools, College Text Books, Blank uud Memorandum Books. Pictured, all port*, kinds nnd sizes, Picturo Frames, Moldings, Paper of every xfac and kind, all and Window Paper, Window Shores, Cords, rasselB Envelopes, Slates, Pencils, Ink, Pcnf, Toys in great variety, and Notions of all kinds. In fact, if you were to ask him he would not bo ablo to enumerate the half that ho did see. Nor did he forget to inquire the prices, which, being lower than he anticipated, nnd finding many things he wanted ho bought quite a large quantity, which lod to the following results:
At broak 'jf day, towards tho brook, His way a thirsty farmor took lie hoard a voice ot wild despair Ring ciearly through the morning air "GOOD NEWS!:'
S
The farmer wtip fui lie oould see no one, nnd liu Drought out his dogs for a hunt, and had tho mystery explained as lollows-
A traveler, by the faithful hound, All buried in New Goods was found, \ij Still in his hands, as in a\ice,
5
and Chillsand Fever.
PAIN KILLER,
That banner with that strungo dovicev K' "GOOD NEWS!"
The fact is that he had got too many articles for his money and was not able to "tote" them home, andtso got into the abovo unfortunate predicamont.
I'fear the youth who brnvely boro The Excolsior flng in days of yore. The "Corner Book Storo" had not'found bo singing round—
H'-GOOD NEWS!"
Tho reason we hnvo for this bolicf is. thnt if ho had found the "Corner" he would have bought so many entertaining Books tbat he would never have uudortakeuthat journey, but havo stayod at home and made a quiet citizen.
Our hero lives, and livos this day, '*%?•-5' If you'd like to know I'll tt-11 you tho way 1 His mind was lull and his heart was warm,
And he was only singing amid tho storm, rt V'GOOD NEWST -%*, k,-.
IIo was rescued from his perilous condition, wont on his way rejoicing and gladenod his family r.nd friends with a bountiful supply of Book?, Stationery, Toys, Notions, Ac., which ho had bought at the place whqro you get cheap goods and the rightlebange back.
*jjT And now with goods in his arms and bands, Goods on his back, in goods ho stands— And coating but a very few Spa— •.ft:®.* Tho well knottn sound comes from his lips. 1 t' GOOD NEWS!"
mm- be said that tho youth abovo mentioned was employed to blow for FOOTE it CO., but you can be convinced of your mistake if you will call and see tho bost assorted and most complete stock of goods in our line f^ver brought to the city, and at prices to suit the times.
Tho youth forgot to say that wo keep a General Depot-, where you can find a full supply of MAGAZUIK8 and Literary Papers.
Also have for salo tho "Wllrox A Gllibs SewlKg MachlBc" which wo invite you to call and seo.
Any goods not on hands promptly ordered. Thankful for past favors we would respectfully ask you ALL tocall. ... a
March 31,1860, L. A. FOOTE CO.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Of WSLirY.
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TMIK results of its use is a proof of its groat value.
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The extraordinary HEALING PROPERTIES of this mcdicine.are experienced by all thoeo who havo used it. Their testimony can be found in a pamphlet which can be obtained of the Agents whoro the i^iedicine is for salo.
Coughs and Colds, however distressing, aro broken up in an incrediblo short time, by causing a specific influonco on the lung*, so that the matter and phlegm are easily expectorate*.
Pains and Soreness of the Chest aro quickly relieved, by the irritated parts booomiDg healed. Cold Chills and Night Sweats become immediately checked, by tho strongth being restorod. Tho toVpld livor is restored to action as tho blood becomes fiurified.
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM contains n'6' opium in any form. It is perfectly harmless for the most dolicate child.
Consumptives would do well torcadhistreatison deceased Lungs. Physicians who have failed tocuro their patients should try this Mcdioino beforo they five the caso up, as wo know very many valuable lives havo boon saved by being persuaded to givo it a trial.
HAVE on hand a largo and fino assortment of tho best American, English and Swiss Watches now in tho market. WMM
A
LARGE assortment of fine Gold and Fancy Jewelry, all of the latest sl7los, Gold Pons, Ac.
A
LARGE stock of Spectacles of all kinds to suit the Markot and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
A
LARGE supply of eight-day and 24 hour Clocks, of all kinds.and of tne l/est quality. 1 havo
JUSTrecelyedaand
ALES. MATIN.
..... WM. ALLEN.
orb.
allev.
now,and coraploto set of Wntch
Maker's Tools Materials, and am now ready to do ali work that I may bo favored with in tho best stylo and -with
PROMPTNESb
\\J ATCHES. Clocks and Jewelry rcpairod imVV
mediately, and work
Warranted One lfear. Call at
E. J. Binford's Drug Store.
Washington streot, wost of Court House. Septs'65-yi P.Fitzpatriek,
$25 Bartlctt Sewing Machine. $25 ICENSED under patents of Howe, Whoclor JLy Wilson, Grover A Baker, and Singer Co., and tho only Cheap Machine in the Unitod StateB having tho right to use tho Wheeler & Wilson or four motion Under-Feed.
We want Agonts to sell them. Will pay $50 to $200 per month, or allow largo Commissions. Will send "achines, to be paid for when Bold. For Circulars, Terms, Ac., enclose stamp and addross
at either nf our Offices, Philadelphia, Pa., Toledo, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo. B«wbwith tfotfble
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BITTERS
STOMACH ,#
A BITTERS!:^
CURE
DYSPEPSIA,
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and are the 1 -M Tonic I sO in t!ie wori,l. jV*
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ROBACK'S
BLOOD
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PURIFIER!
CURES
SCROFULA
And Alt (linoaHK nri-^iog from imputo blood.
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jDru^isls aiid Dealers iu Patent Jfledicincs
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PRINCE, WALTON & CO., j. (Successors to Dr. C. W. Roback,) EOLE PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 50,58, 60 & 62 East Thil-d'St. CINCINNATI. OHIO. V*, mnrlO C6m3c-)te3mynd.
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PAOEBBOTUEHS, General Agents,
ISherebyAdministrator
thread. —Scientific
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GO
JVotice
given that tho undersigned has boon ap
pointed of tho estato of John Bowman, deceased, late of Montgomery county. State of Indiana.' Said ostate is supposed to be solvent.
ANDREW POOP, Administrator.
May 13,1W«. O.
O N S
COMPOt7MTD
CEDKO|V BITTEKS.'
TTho IaiMt niid Uoit Importnnt^DiMo cr-j of the ."Vluncculh Cent
nr/,
No man's name 1b more intimately eonneeted •n-ith, tho history ef Materia Medioa of the United States, or more favorably, known as a aionocr In Modic&l dlscovory, than thai of
of
John Bull
Louisville. Rcniucky,
Hjs iiiimitfiblo prepaiatlon„of Sarauparilla has long stood at tne ticads of the.various compounds of lhal valuable drug.
HIS COMPOUND tit WILD' CHERRY
Has bccoino a household word throughout tho west and south.
His^AV'orrrr Lozenges'
In loss than a year after their introduction attained, a roputatien as wide-spread »as, the continent of 'or'.h America.
Rut the crowuiug glory of his life remains to be attainod in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for ho docs net eluim to havo boen tho diaoovorer of
CDlSSUHEtdlSF
Which is the basis cf the bittors now ofTered to !ho public. That, honor belongs to the nativo inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues ha\u been known lor moro than two hundred years.— Armed with it the Indian bids deflancc to tho most deadly malaria, nnd handles, without fear, tho most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while there iB breath left in the body, the Cedron is potent to cutro.no matter what the diseaso may be.
While I)r. Hull is not prepnred to endorse this extrnvagant protonsion, lie is, nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of tho evidence relating to its virtues, that as remedy and preventative tor all diseases arising from exposure, either to chan gea of weather and climatc, or to the miasmatic inllilenccs. it stands
W I O A 5 A
And justly deserves tho reputation it has so long enjoyed in Cectral Amerioa and the Western States. '"if- i%
I^ DYSPEPSIA
And its attondnnt train of symptoms, it acts moro liko a charm than a modioine. There is nothing irf the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment boar a comparison With it in thisdisoase.
A full account of this wonderful plantmay be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dysponsalory, page* 13«7 and 1368,
A sorio's of experiments in which Dr.-Bull has beoil tor years engaged, has just boon brought to a successful termination.and ho is now enabled to ollor to tho public a combination cf CEDRON with othor approved tonics the whole prosorved in tho bost quality of coppor distillod Bourbon whisky, which no i8 oonQdont has no equal in the world.
He might furnish a volume or certificates, but tho public have long since learned to estimate such things at their true value. Tho safuat plan is. for ovory ono to test for himsolf tho virtuos of a new
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T"Kt4
CJEMPJIOJY BITTER&
One^tna!. nnd you will novcr uso any otlier.
JillSISiSiiSISiS
iigs
It is not necessary to publish along list"of disoasea for which tho Cedron Hitters aro a specific, in all dlsoasos of tho v*"-
Bowls, Liver or Kadneytf,
In affections of the
Braliij Dcpendtng upou Dernugcinunt of ihfj Htomuch or Bowels,
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f1--'t in s?
Goaf, Klicumathm and Neuralgia^
,*'* AND IN
FEVER and'-A-O-TJE/
It dostinad to sirperocde ail (.tlier romcdios. It not only euros those diseases, but it prevents them.
A wiiicgl.issful of these Bitters, taken au hour boforo each innal, will obviate tlie ill effects of tho. most unhealthy climate and screen tho person taking it against diseaSo under tho most trying uxposuro.
Sold by Groccr* nnd Dru^-isti Gvucrully.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
§Wih #-v
Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky.
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E. J. BINFORD, Craw-fordsviilc, Ind Vj&m'.-J
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Bull's Sarsaparilla, svhWdix
Smith's Tonic Syrup*i
Bull's Worm Destroyers? -ia:
lO'Remember E. J. (Binford's Drug Stort' Crttfordsville. Ind. Uar»
