Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 November 1866 — Page 3
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IlT'XI'BHCKlBKKHt.Jlf
.uuisvllle, Sv\yAlbany Chicago Itailroad.
JJOINN SOUTH.
Accommodation Through Freight Express
.. 0.34 n. m. .. 1,41 p. .. 7,00
(JOING SOT'TM.
KMinsys 1(1.11 a..... 1 lirouKh hroiRlit Ii.M-l Aceoininodiition 4,00 p. m, '11(11.(1 ominoctiiins mudo with all other roiids. 'I. F. JIASTIX, Sii[)eriiiti'ii(loii(.
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NEW ADVKKTISKMKNTS.
S. M. I'KTTKNCII.I, A SCIR-IK-I^ 1 it I
limine r^yrup. W X. \N ASSON—Dry lioodi and Notions. M. K. MALI,ACK—Nofici? *f tin Adjourned 1 cnuol the Montgomery Circuit Court.
HKOWX. COOMBS Co.—Publisher.* oi the American Artisan. L. A. (JOl)KV— (iodey'e Ludy's Itool
Dr. J. C. SINNAIil)—Mcdic:il. 11. F. IIAYS—Notice of Appliculion. v\•I. W DRISKKLL—Notice of Application.
A Young Lady Commits Suicide. ,Mis.s
JA-I«*O\
l'ui:. He WAS arrested on Thurs
day and lodged in the city jail. The victim o! tin- arts and wiles of the betrayer is rcpreMuUd ji being a beautiful and accomplished lady, who. realizing her condition, with the painlul and agonizing grief that virtue always Icels when hurled from its high estate, became maddened, and sought death as a refuge, bike many ot Evo family.it was
Tiii.
v'Une more unfortunate V,
W ciry of breath, Rashly importunati (tone to her death
Fanners Dining Saloon, opposite
McClelland Mall, is a capital place to get a -'Mjuare meal." (iame of every description, fish und oysters served up at all hours. The bar is bountifully supplied with a fine assortment of excellent liquors and cigars, and the proprietors, Messrs. Frank Hays and James McLaughlin, arc clever gentlemen, who understand thoroughly the business of keeping good saloon.
Mi Ci. NII Hall is hiring remodeled,—
A
gallery capable of seating three hundred persona is being erected at the east end of the hall, with a couple of reception rooms near the entrance. I he stage is to be raised and made larger anil furnished witli new and elegant pro?-.eniuui.
Oysters and Fish.
1'iesli
Haltimore o^-floi's, and lisli direct lukce. tire now received daily nt s. I lie oyster* jiro of the first 11111
fniiu th Simpson
For the Keviuw.
Mn. HNITIIN:—111 your is*uo of last week I not iced ('.n article headed "(i ravel Kouds.'
I. fir. us- a ciii/ci of this couuty npprov. of
nil vour nijrpostion.'i. (navel roads are whit
we want, iintl the sootier tliev are Imilt tin OIF better. We can not much longer travel tin
long
eonntrv without them. Our coutitv is beinjr lanned up to such degree, that every one is compelled to travel on one certain track, and the soil soon wears out. We farmers imisi have a wav lo jret to market, and it strikes me that your merchants and citizens generally are interested in tho work. Whydotbev not come outandshow their hand? The farming portion of the community are ready and willing to do their part. Let the wealthy landlords, the business men of the city of Ciawtordsville, if you please, make amove in this enterprise, and wo are ready and willing to meet ihetti, otherwise we shall neek another market, not Irom any disposition upon our part to do so. but because we are compelled to. 'I he railroad from Indianapolis to Danvillcwc now oelie\e to be a failure, and hence we aro more anxious to see an improvement ol the common roads of our county. tiive another article, Mr. Uowen. on the tbjoet. and Mir up your own monkey* a little. A FAKMKfL of Wayne Township.
The Mammoth.
This
great, establishment will receive in few davs another large supply of new goods direct from the manufacturers, an announcement ot which will be made in our next issue. Their goods will comprise some of the most splendid fabrics ever brought to the
v^::Cot.. \N it.soN itiforniH us that he intends taking immediate steps to have the Indianapolis. Crawfordsville and Danville railro.nl enterprise consummated. lu other words, he is going to have the work of building the road eommenced immediately.
Death of John Morgnn.
A telegraphic dispatch was received on last Wednesday afternoon from Cairo, Illinois, announcing the oeath of Mr.
This intelligence has cast a deep gloom over his many friends in Ibis city, lie died in Arkatisas.
bpitulriliiK Hrotliers' Swiss Hell Hinders. 'Hiss excellent troupe will give their first grand concert to-night at Kllzroth liall.— Kvervbodv should go and hear them.
Dii. I.
I'ltv
SL CO.
keep nil kinds ol Medi-
citics. I'ntulH. Oils. I»vo Stuffs inn! (Ilnss.
IIkst Cipjr? Fry &
antl Tobacco in t!ie city at
OMK and HI
oke a pipe lull ol tobacco at T. 1
\\. rv Co.
It i:Ar NN asson magnificent sh
new advertisement He has ck of poods.
kk udverllHOinent of Godcy's f.a,| ery indv «houM Hiibncribc for it.
i:
Di. J. C. »St\.\Ht) has removed to the hou.^e ioimetl\ occupied by K.J. Hinforl,on Veinou sit loot. See advertisement in another column
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
American Artisan.
PROSPECTUS
OF THK
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Notice of Application.
Notice of Application Tor liquor Llmisc. TICK is hereby Riven to the citizen* of Union township. Monlgamury county. State of Indiana, Unit I, .Innies A. Dri*kell, white male inhabitant or Montgomery county, in theStnto of Iniliann. ol the use of twenty-ono years, will apply to the Hoard ot Commissioners of Montgomery countv, in tlm Stnto of Indiana, nt their next regular tension ei.mnienein? on the first .Monday in Decenihor, A. I). IMiO, tor a license to rotail intoxicating liquors inn less quantity than a quart at a time, under tho Temperance l.aw of If.VI, for tho term of one year. My place of business and tho premises whereon said liquors arc to be sold and drank is situated on north part ot lot number one hundred and eleven. (Ill) as the same is known and designated on the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville. in said county, boundedILS follows: Ueginningat the north east corner of said lot. running thence south on lirocn slroct thir-ty-nine leet and three inches, thence west forty-ono tout and three inelies, thenco north thirty-nine feet and three inches, thence east forty-one foot and threo inches to the place of beginning. Soid building situnto on the north cast corner of above described part of lot number one hundred and eleven, in Union township, Montgomery county, ludiana.
N "LI
living in Cole Creek township in this county, committed suicide on last Wednesday night, hy taking strychnine. was the ol 1 fiory, 11 ureij 11 i(ed love and betrayal. The guy deci\iM i.s said to be a yoiMig man by the name oi
Nnvlu0iiw4. JAMKiJ A. DKISKEM,.
Notice of Application.
Notlcc of Application for Liquor License. "^OTIOK is hereby given to the citir.en* of Union •A* township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana. I hnt I, Benjamin F. Hays, a white mal* inhabitant (»f Montgomery county, in the Stato of Indiana, of th(M»2e of twenty-one vears, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of MontgointM-y county, in the Stateof In.liana.at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday in December, A. I). 1H0G, for a license to retail intoxicating liquors in ale quantity than a quart nt a time, under the TcmpornnceLawof IW9 for the term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquor^ are to bo sold and drank is situated on part ol Iot number ninety (W) and ninety-two (Oi!) on the original plat of tho town of Crawfordsville beginning at the south west corner of said lot ninety-two, thence east ono hundred and sixty-five tuet to an alley thence north forty-one feet three inches to stake th»»nce west one hundred and sixty-five feet, to ashington street, thence south forty-one feet three inchos. the place of beginning. uion township. Montgomery county, Indiana.
NovlO'GCwU H. K. HAYS.
Dry Gcods,
Atlantic Cable!
LATEST NEWS!
-'V.'.-
mnn.vM :.n ai nit nvaiiuu MIUH 'I niiuus. 'fc' o'•
Vf
DRY GOODS
Itccrivefl
W.W. Wasson
«e At the New Brick Corner.
Washington Street. Crawfordsville. Ind.
A Sll'KKB STOCK 'Jl
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Fancy Silks, Grenadines, Mohairs. Mo/.cnibeques, Lawns, Shallic^, Ginghams "rints &c., &c. Genuine
LACE Collars, Plain Linen Collars *K
•i Ij.mum: stock or
\l-« a -upeib line uf
Cloths and Cassimeres, CARPETS,
liOOTS, SHOES. HATS und CAPS.
All of ibr C«nlr»l
COMB J±2TJD SEE.
TC/^Uemcuiber the when in town. Nov.10. IHki.
Hrick Corner, Farmers,
W. N. WASSON.
titlministrafor-x J%'otir.e.
NOTlCl'i
i.s hereby givon that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Richard D. ilarrell, late of Montgomen county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is probably solvent. nov3'tiw3
JOHN
T.
WEE^LY REVfEWT°_?AWF^RP_S^
all ratenta issued# weekly trom the United States latent Office This list i« prepared expressly for the AMhR.GAN A RTISAN, and appears SEVEHAI. PAYS IN AHVANCK of its publication in any other journal. Descriptions of remarkabloinventions recently patented, at homo or abroao, will be published weekly* the whole forming on Encyclopedia of ueneral Information on topics connected with the Industrial Art, the IVocres- of luv«mt.ion. etc. haoh number of the AMKUICAN AKTISON cntains ,S1.\TKKN poges »»f rending matter, in which the piogress of tho Arts and Science is recorded in familiar languago. Twenty six numbers from a bondsome half veutly volume.
TUIMIS.
Single copies, per year, in advance, $2,50 «iic months. 1,B5 Five Copies, one year. M.U00 Tcn.^'1.-
Canadian Subscriborsshou'.d remit Twenty ('fiits extra to pay postago for one year, SrECtMKS ^'oriKs SENT
Goods, Notions, &c.
Commercial Row Wide Iwakc!
A A E
Big Stock. Fresh Goods. New Styles. Great Novelties. Immense Rush for
NEW GOODS.
Prices Below Competition.
pply of nique fm
Trimmings to Match!
Y0UJ\Tx,
(TENTLEMGJV
will 11111 on a satisfactory smile, wheni$** ton 0111 pi IT UJ the
WELL-FITTING SUITS,
I the finci.e?'- nil 1 fini'di ot dn Clotlniind ('a
TI1E YOUJ\G MISS
givcf h"r head a coquettish toss as she places on it an
Imperial Kistori Hat,
and stamps her fool in triumph as she buckles on a well-fitting, high cut
IN J£ W S 0 POLISH "BOOT"
I-IILDREN
HE ID-NETS AT
Old and Young and Middle-aged
are crowding to
Campbell, Galey & Harter's
and buying Ilr.twu SheotiritfH
AT 15 CENTS A YARD.
II LEACHED UfiL IN AT
13 1-2 CENTS A
CALICOES AT
121-2 .CENTS A YARD.
Ht 200 Varil
Fancy Dress Buttons, Spool Cotton at 8 cents,
Paraol-,
Sun Uinberellas. and NOTIONS.
GOODS CHEAPER
thun they can be bought ui?ewhcre
7.S'
HAKUKLL,Administrator.
RAWFORlHVII.rG CIIAPTEK *o 1( It. A. M., Meet en First Tuesday night after full Moon. luneOtoii J. S. KEIiSV^ n.
INDI
TnT
—Great Sensation!--
JN
Aw«imntl?
rc
Coal Creek ..,.. .v.. \V»:rno ,-y Hipley ..Tf,... Drown ... Seoit Union City of Crawfordsville. Mtidison Suuar Creek. ..... .... franklin alnut I Clark \A
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TAX NOTICE
5'£* irnir »^.
up ur
I 2"'
TOWMSHIFS
Book Store!
MISCELLANEOUS,
Sehool. t'ollegc. Toy, (lift, lilsnk, and all Kinds of
BS
1
THE LADIES
are in eestasios over the rich and superb stock of
Kmpress Cloths.
Moire Antiques. Silks,
uSsK-Msi.-ite'iefflii ten nificont Shawls. "Nt and the immen«e
Ma«-
I Jj
Cap. Letter.Note, Billet. Wall. Window A Wrapping
E
ENVELOPES,
Slate
Tens. Ink, Pencils
lPICTURES,
Frames. Molding. Coids and
TASSBLLS. I®
N
ll'indotv Curtains ST Shartes
isroTioivrs,
OIE^ISr
Toy#, of
-l- Vy vy JL
and Fancy (*oods both useful and
O O
lrantu
E
CENTS APIECE.
I.endiiiK Literary I'nporH und S
iMZj^a-^ziisriEsJ
WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machines. Hemomber the Corner HOOK STOKK.
& co
a. foote
vember3-lP0CHC,
Books
MANHOOD:
YARD.' How Lost, llow Restored.
Just published, a new editimof Ir. Cnlrcrwcll*» t'clcbraled Eawny on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak
ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc. also. Consumption, hpilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
TTf'Priee. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in tnis admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of selfabuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, majeure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. lO'Thi? Lecture should be in the hands of every youth ami every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrew, postpaid, on rcceipt of six cents, or two postage stump*. Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers.
CHAS..J.C. KL1NK A CO.
127 Bower-y. New ork. Post Oflice Box 4.5HU. OcttfoWJyi
,1dm
sir a tor's .Yoti cc.
NOTICE
i.1 hereby given that tho undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Richard Davison, lato of Montgomery county. Ind.. deceased. AH thofe knowing themselves indebted to the estate will please make pnyment, and tho«e having claims will present them legally authcntica
ted f«.r settlement.
The estate is solvent. ABRAHAM DAVISON. Administrator.
octS7*60w9
CAMI'HKM,. (iAI.KV IIAKTKR.
For Sale.
For sale.
"FAST FOR CASH"
THE MOTTO OF THIS HOUSE.
DESIRE TO SKLL MY RESIDENCE. SITU AJL ted on N'ernon Street, in the eastern part of the city of Crawfordsville, containing rooms. Summer Kitchen, Pantry. Meat House, Wood House. Ac.. Ac. all in good condition and on reasonable terms, which will be made known by application boing made to me on the premises. This is a vory desirable sub* urban reridence.
September'-W, YC w3* Ol'THRIE, Sen.
I'or
P. S.—Tho above goHls wore all bought late in tho season, thereby securing the newest styles and the "\f last novelties in Dress liooda. with the advantage of IvX the corner of (ircen and Jeflorsou strue'ts,
Sale.
VNA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 18()(.
Treasurer's Office,
MontRomfry County, Indiana. October IMIO,
is uow in my hands for collection the rate of
-csisment on eaclr $l(»o of Ktal r.tat»? and 1 ersonal Froperty and on each Poll is as follows, to-wit:
S® I S
jCtft CIS CtH ctH Cts Ctg CtS CtS CtS CtS CtS
Hi .o vo "0 25 10 10 75, 16 5(1 ao 50 25 10 ,r, 'Ja 75 Iti JU V'O 1 50 25 10 7.*) JO 5u VO 1, 50 25 lo 5 15 i.'5 10 50 20 1 50 25 10 3' 1G 50 1 50 25 10 lo 20 1 50 25 10 10 2"i 75' J(j 50 20, 1 50 25 10 5:
JO .VI 4J0 1 50 25 10 5 25 7-V 10: 5U 20 1 50 10 25 75 n» 50 201 so* 25 10 5 5 v:» To! 10! 50 2t»! 1: 50' 25. 1". 5 5,
On which, if not paid by the third Monday in March. ten n-r cent mmmm Oetji:»-lfiOOnov3w4 KOHKKT F. I»KCK. Treas
Books and Stationery.
"JHE CORNER"
3
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kJ 'tort N-t*. Sf =f
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AUENTS \VAi\TEI)
FOU
IT.AXK IIOORK'S SEW WORK,
"WOMEN OF THE WAR."
intrinsic value—subject new—intensely inter estinc and exeitintr. No work ever attracted and engaged the public mind like this. Everybody wants it, and thousands will purchase it :u« soon as an opportunity is afforded them, Head what I Acents suy of it.
One experienced Agont writes: It is the easiest and pleasantest book he ever canvassed for and says people are delighted with it. the
Ladies especi
ally. Anothcrgnya: "Women of the War" is the book of the season.
Another: 137 orders in four dayj. One reports 17 orders for the first day of canvassing. intelligent, active Males or Females will find tho sale of this work a pleasant and lucrative employment. The book has no eoinjpotitor—it comes fresh and new to the people. The territory is clear. Agents understand the advantages in this particular.
For full particular* send for circular. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. 14H West Fourth St.. Cineiunnti O. oct'JO ml*
Roback.
ROBACK'S 0D "Lls
SUGAR-COATED,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Free from Mercury
ft
AN
O
ALL MINERAL POISON,
And nic, unJoubtudly, tliti licst iviiifdv '.Tlnnt
E
ifi
&
SICK AND KERVODS HEADACHE
Opor.HtM^ they do, hy virt
of a apeeial affinity f.
mucous memlnue of ihe bowel., re vi A a
21 LIVER PILL'q
O
alt tPesrriptimis.
S
-v^
lis
Fixtols
and
Cartridges.
tlicv can hiive nc ,.nrnpoawl uf tho most
Powerful Vegetable Extracts
I
SPLEEN AND LIVEIt,
to
Bhould
\*s
out thrm
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
a to W a
v, BOLE PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 66,58, 60& 02 East Third St."
CINCINNATI, OHIO. Koback Medicines aro kept for sale by MOVTKTT ,fc IIOOE. H. K. KUOLT, and K. HI N ORl). Druggists generally. r»*pi« ,1unel6marlO,CGtii3c4te3uiyrtd
For Sale.
iiluartlian'H Sale.
XTOTICK is hereby given that in pursuance of the order of the Court '»f Common Pleas of Montgomery county, will sell at private sale on or after four weeks from the date hereof, the following^doscrihed real estate the property of James M. 1J. shaver and Henry D. Shaver, minor heirs of Mary Shaver. dec., to*wit: The undivided two thirds of part, of the south cast quarter of section eight, in townshin seventeen, north of range throe \»e.«t, bounded^ as follows: Beginning at tho north west corner ot said quarter section, and running? thence south one hundred and eight rods and 20 links, thenco south dog. cast fifty one rods and 15 links, thence south 2 (leg. west seven rods and 15 links, thence south 58 deg. oast eleven rods, thence eastforty-fourrodsand 21 links, thenco north 160 rods, thence west Hrt rods and 21 links to the beginning, containing HI 33-100.
Terms—Five hundred dollars lo be paid in hand. residue in two equal payments, to be paid in 0 and 18 months from day of hale, purchaser to give his notes with approved security for the defered installments. with interest, and without relief from yaluation laws. FRANCIS M. hllAVKR.
Qct'iO-lHCtt-»••!.* Guardian.
Sewing Machine.
Craw-
residence, known as tho Schooler property, on florsou struetM. Cra
JOEI, (51'TlilUK
fordsrille. Ind S«*pteinb»»r W. 1H1.
Clothing and Furnishing House.
(irand Opening of tho
E 8 I
A(.
2.
Store!
X. K. Heinshoimer. I^saaeJtbH^k,^ .lacob Deutsch.
1
HEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO.,
Piirsrl lilur./
t«! cts cts ets cts |cta. .V) I a IKI 1 00 (K) 2 uo I S7 1 r»0 1 tHl!* (NJ a oy 1 Hill 50 I Otr.' ("0 2 (0 ..ll 43 1 50,t (Mil- 0U2 00 1 tt7 50 1 U0 2 W 2 (»0 :\-j 5o't oo,a no oo 25 a 7: oo 2 oo 2 uo 25U 32 I 1 00 2 00 2 00 fi»!l 52 2 0(» 00 2 00 2 00 1 -17 1 50 I 00 2 00 2 00 1 :v :»o 002 002 00 32 1 5o|l 00 2 00 2 00
ith co«t. will be oiuery County.
Wanted,
1
Vtishiiii/lnti Shrrt,
trawfonUfille, Initluuu.
\V J'". inform the public, that tlicr lmvo (••t»bImbed a first ola.«?
Wholesale & Retail Clothing Store
embracing tho late«t and moft fashionable styles of Heady-Ntado (Motliing» such as
Over-Coats, of every kind, fine Cloih Frock Dress Coais. Business Coats, Pants anil Vests.
NN e.aUo havo a full assortment of (tents'-.v. urnUhing Goods, snch as
Shirts of all kinds, Under Shirts, Drawers, Overalls, Suspenders, Butterflies, Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Collars, Neck Ties. Buck Gloves,
Kid Gloves. Socks, &c
We have also on hands a full a?.«ortment or
HATS AM) CAPS,
of the latest styles and of the best manufacture ever brought to this market. Also
Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, and Walking Canes.
Our assortment is the most extensive and complete ever exhibited in this section of country, ana it is our intention to make it the
Leading Clothing House
OF CRAWFORDSVILLE.
We Can Sell Cheaper
than nny other hou?e in tho eity. because we aro connected with one of tho oldest and largest
Wholesale Houses
in Cincinnati. Wo invite tho public to call and oxamino our stock and prices, and satisfy themselves beforo purchasing efsowhero, as we arc confident the.v will find it to thoir interest to do so.
HEINSIIKIMKU. IILOCK St
NKWTO.N RAMHAV,
a W
wllipll liuvo dirnct notion '111 the
MJ
Itcmovc the HUe, Assist Dif/csttan. Cum Cost it puts.*.
BLOOD PILL
0
The Life-Giving Principle." I
Th.y ncarcli 'Hit diHciwu mill I strik. nt its very root,
U-HVIIIK
«lie
sy»t«m in tlio tiill viijnr of hcnltli: I B3 nre I'EUFKtTI.Y II Alt.MI.KS8 TO I L_i INFANTS. Oil 1'KHSUNH OF TUB I SB MOST DKI.IC'ATK CONST| tUT10N&, nnd nrr kj
SATEH,SUHliR
AND BETTER l^{
Purgative Pill ||H|
tlun Inis «vnr b»foio been nvnllaliln to mankind, «nd, boing tliicklv HIT. ^5 GAK'COATKU,Arcotipcriiilly R'tiipt' od aaft REMEDY KOKCHM.liKEN, Riid persons who hnve .1 rcud of I fcj swallowing a pill. Tlify arc, nn. questionably, ono of .,ur moat UJ satisfactory CATilAKTICH.
KAHTLETT
SEWING MACHINE.
Beat Cheap Idoenaed Machine In the U.S. Agent* vuud tveryvhm. cry
Pay 150 to asoo per month, KactoM sump, sod MdrrM PAOE BKOniEfifliGaaAfcata. eu nMtiitfitrNt,ruudi.i or, «tl
Hmmmil btfnU
Salo«man. (octSO'Oflv.
Clothing and Oeuts Furnishing.
TUB IMT EXHIBITION! is
FREE TOBALL! m?'A
M®c
?|^UNION
CLOTHING [ft Mayer & Ullman
\\rori.D inr.,rill their friends and the public generully Hint thoj bare returned t» Oriiwforrt*-
Lar^e. Well Solectod,
A N
pI etc Assort men
m'
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTII'ING,
Hats. Caps, Trunks
A N
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
which they offer at suuh reduced prices as will make it an ohjeet to 5
If f'l* OF THEJfl.
DA VII) A'DLER,
who has charge of the business, will always he found on hand anxious and willing .to attend to the wants of the publie.
MAYER A CLLMAN,
Remember "Did Stand of Hill Rogers.
OetWI lPWy -.-.r.«
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Authentic Documents.
'Irkansas Heard, From.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.
STONEY POINT. WHITE
Co..
ARK.J
May
23.180G.
1)B. JOHN HULL—DearSir:
Last February was
in I.-iuiaviUo purchasing drug«. and 1 got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Hitters. My son*in*law, who was with me in the store, had. beuu down with rheumatism for Rome time, oomtncneed on tho Uilters, and soon found hi* general health improved.
Dr. (rist. who had boon in bad health, tried thoui. and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health Tor several years—STOMACH AND LIVER affected—he improved very much by tho use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters has givon you great popularity in thin settlement. 1 think I, could sell a great quantity uf your modicinos this fall—especially of your Cedron flitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship iue. via Memphis, care Kickett fc Xcely. 0 Respectfully,
C. li.
WALKKK.
PARENTS
Read this Important Letter.
YH
ARK INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS.
MLDDLTTOWN. INJ„ April M. !3CC.
Mr,!M. I.. Dupl*n writen: I do not know that Ilull's'Worm Doatroyor neods'anjr more recommendation, than it hu already attained by its oirn mtrita. but will etato that my little son. sued about three yean, was sovcroly attacked last Tall and winter with light chilli), followed by very hifch lever, throwing him into apasmsor perhaps more property KITS, I.istini from half an hour to ono and a half hours at the same time the child had very Rtronc symptoms of worms. My physician—one of tho beat in this part of the country—exhausted alibis skill and tho Materia Mudica to expel the worms, and entirely Tailed to bring nny. 1 thought "John Bull" oould do it, and gave the child the contents of three, boxos, in triple doses, night and morning, wllh happy results. The child hu.s not h&d a spasm for over three months, nnd instead of the bloated mass that ho wa-. he is now well nnd hearty. "John Hull, did 11." Yours, truly.
R, 'I--, ., M. L. DUL'LAN.
A CALL FBOM DISTANT MINNESOTA.
KINGSTON
P. 0..
MK.
Co.
MREKJN CO.,MIN.,/
April 7. 1800.
Jons liULL—Dear Sir:
I
moved from Ken-
tucky to this placc. The stores havo none of your Worm Destroyor for sale. They aro greatly needed here in Minnosota. A trial is all that is needed to give them a'reputation. We can't do without thom. Do sond some ri this way.
Vours, sincerely,
0 I). G. ARKOWOOI).
A Good Reason for the Captain's Faith
A 1
A I N S E
AND THK LETTER PROM HIS MOTHBa.
BENTON IIAKKACKS.
DH.
mmmsi JVo. I Empire Mock,
istrcet. Crnwford»ville, Indiana.
Mo., April 30, ISSA
DR. JOHN IJL'LL—Dear
Sir: Knowing the offiolcn-
cyof your Sarsapnrilla. and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses. I send you the followiug statomont of my oa«e: 1 was wounded'about two years ago was taken prisonor and confined for slxteeu mouths. Boiug moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since I was wounded. I atn shot through the hip?. My goucral health is impaired, und 1 noed something to assist nature, have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in auy thing else. 1 trbth that that is genuino. Please exvr*Mm balf doico bottles, and obligo
CAFT. C. I. JOHNSON.
St. Lonis, Mo.
P. S.—Ihe following was written April30,1805, by Mr.'. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson:
liuLL— Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. C. S, Johnson, was a skillful surgeun'.and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P.
Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age ho had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gavo him your Sarsaparilla.
for ten years recommended it to many in Now York, Ohio, and Iowa,for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attendod it. The cures effected in some eases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am vory anxiousfur my son to again have recourse to your Huraaparilla. Hois fearful of getting a spurious article, honco his writing to you for it. Hiu wound* were terrible, but 1 believe ha will recover.
F'far- Respectfully. JENNIE JOHNSON.
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!
FOR THK CCRE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OU%
CHILLS Sc FEVER.
Tho proprietor of this celebrated medicino justly claims for it a suporiority.ovcr all remedies offered to the publie. for tho safe, certain, spoody and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills aud Fever, whether of short or long standiug. He refers to the outire Western and South-western country to bear him testimony to tho truth of the assertion, that in no ca«e whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a euro, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a porfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to oarc, if iti use is oontinued
smaller dosos for a week or two after the disease had boon checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowel* in good order should the patient, however, require a cathartic modicino, after having taken threo or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE
FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient.
DH. JOIIN BULL'S Principal Office: Xo. 40 Fifth, Cross Streel, LOBIoril'LK All of the above uiodiL'ino*
BINPORD & BRO., CBAWI'»
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