Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 January 1889 — Page 4

MEDICAL.

--Dr. E» Huntsinger,

Eye Ear and Chronio Catarrh Specialiit JNEQUALED SUCCESS in curing most, difflcases. No matter who has treated you ana failed. No pain. No danger. No experiments. Diseases of the

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Eyes and all Discharges of Ears pos- «, itively cured, also Deafness, N E a A a •without a particle oi pain or danger. «®"A Chronic

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Discharge is caused by nlcert in ears, which unless cured Itrllable to extend to the Brain, causing death from inflammation, or ab­

scesses of the brain or blood poison. Granulated Eyes cured without the knife or burning the lids with caustic or blue stone. Cataracts, Cross Eyes, scums, Ac., cured by a New Xethod without pain danger. A New, Positive and Painless Treatmen) for Chronic Catarrh that will cure. A badiy treated or neglected Catarrh is a prominent teuso of Consumption, also the chief, cause ol Oeafness. Perfect Fitting Spectacles and the Best French Artificial Eyes Very Cheap. Advice free. Spectacles. I now have the most elejr mt stock of Perfect- Kitting spectacles and Eye-Ginsses in the state, which, nntll further notice, I propose to sell nt factory Prices. My Glasses an? manufactured from the Purest., Best and Most Durahle Material. The Leuses possess a natnral Brilliancy apd Perfection of Clearness and Refractive Power In the hi eh est degree that Art, Set once and Skill can pr idr.ee. I take special pain to fit each y.iir of classes to the lace and eves of ihe purchaser so that the center of each spectacle lensc sots exactly 1n front of the pupil of the eye. thus giving the Greatest Ease and Comfort, as well as ireally improvlne the Personal Ap-

of the wearer. Especially are my

lasses of infinite value to eyes tha' have been injure 1 »iy 111 Fitting, Inferior or Poorly-Made Glasses, which area t'ositlvo Injury.

All person* bnvlne Glasses or me can have the •yes Scientifically Examined hy vijry pleasant methods that readilv detect the slightest defect in their vision and Glasses accurately fitted free of charge. You can have your measure taken And spectacle frames made to exactly lit your face and eyes and lenses ground to special order without extra charge. I havo all my glasses made in New York by the most accomplished, and experienced woikmen.

I hav« Elegant Glasses for 51.50 a pair. .',{558

E9*My large experience and success in fitting the most difficult cayes enables mc to give Positive Satisfaction when glasses are

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HT"Every pair izuaniiiteeM is represented.

BUSINESS DIlUfiUTORY.

.ATTORN BYS

W. V• BF2TTON. W. B. MOFFBTT.

BRITTON & MOPFETT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Office over MofTett, Morgan & CO.'B drug store, Kasl Mam St., Crawfordsville, Ind.

M. D. WHITE.

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HUMPHBIKS.

•^yillTE & HUMPHRIES,

ATTORNEYS AT I,AW. Crawfordsville Indiana. 48-lv

JOHNSTON & JOHNSTON,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

Prompt attention given to collcctifns tnd setllemeut ol decedents estate.

CRAWFORD BUILDING.

HON n. BURKORD. W. T.|wHITTINGTON

BURF0RD & WHITTINGTON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Practice in Montgomery and adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Are members of the largest and most reliable law associations and make collections throughout the world. Mortgages foreclosed. Estates promptly settled Charges rensonaole. Ofllce over 123, Eust Main street, Crawfordsville, Ind,

JUDGE THOMAS F. DAV1CSON,

Attorney-at-Law,

Office In Joel block. Crawlords^Ulu, Ind.

MONEY TO LOAN.

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HEADY MADE ABSTRACTS Ot title at the Recorders office. Also deeds and Mortgages carfu-ly drawn up.

JOHNSON & WEBSTER.

MONEY TO LOAN

At 1'EK CKNT INTEKEST GOOD NOTES GASHED Insurances of all kind* in the best of companies. Real Estate hought and sold. OFFICE—North Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Ind. EZRA C. VORIS.

J. Q. W. WILHITE.

(formerly of Williams & Wilhitc.) Southeast cor. of Main and Washington reets., Rooms 1 and 2 over Campbell Bros. Dry

Goods More, Crawfordsville, I (1. Money to loan at (i per cent Borrowers granted privilege of partial payments, In any sum, nt any time. Also real estate, lire, life and accident Insurance, in the beBt of companies. Loans on dwellings a specialty.

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WILLIAM REEVES, Notary Public and Lawyer.

Willer.gaje in all kinds ol I.aw Practice. All consultation free. I a1so write insurance and loan money on fartn anil town security. OFFLEE, Over Mat. Kllno's| .Jewelry Store.

C. N.WILLIAMS & CO.

Successors to Williams A Wilhite. 8. E. Cor. Main and Washington sts. Money to loan at percent.. Farmers ere granted the privilege ol paying the money back to us in dribs of $100 or more at. any interest pavment. gfgg

Real Esiate and Insurance Auents.vi^:

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"Elwood's Grain

luUTahle*" for every nuller, grain dealer unci "Martin's Average Tables" ($3.00) wanted iiv every business house. Largo demand. Liberal terms. Addresa:

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stop them for a time, and then have them rc tnrn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE.

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FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS,

A lifo-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to CURS the worst cases. ISecause others havo failed is no reason for not now receiving it cure. Send at once for a treatise und a FKEE UOTTLB of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing fo trial, and it will cure you. Address H.G. ROOT, M.C., 183 PEARLST.,NEWYORK

THE REVIEW.

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NEW RICHMOND.

Let us havo gas. T. S. Patton has moved into Dale Black's house.

George Steele is doing well iu tlie poultry business. Times are good and merchants are having a good trade.

Farmers are hiring hands and preparing for .spring work. The pay car distributed the cash to the boys last Thursday.

Sain McComas is canvassing for fruit trees and doing well. Miss Lettie and Minnie Carter visited Tommy Patton last Sunday.

Master Ben Engle, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Wint Washburn. The Methodists will hold a protracted meeting in the uear future.

Constable Campbell has learned the road to Round Hill to perfection. Ira Stout has erected lamps in front of his business house and hotel.

Go to the Pioneer Store and get a pound of 20 cent coffee. It's great. James Carter, ot Shawnee Mouud, visited at Tommy Pattou's last Sunday.

Charles Wolever was in Crawfordsville Monday buying stock for his shop. C. A. Taylor, one of our village barbers, movod to Crawfordsville Tuesday.

Richard Bible says be wants no more arbitration in disputes. Once is enough. Some farmers contemplate plowing sod for oats soon. Funny business for winter.

Who will start the natural gas subscription? $1,500 foe a 1,500 feet hole are the terms. A young son of James Allen, while riding a horse last Saturday, fell off and broke his leg.

The Christian church people met for the first time last Sunday and orgauized a Sabbath school.

Mumps, measles, whooping cough and diphtheria are in the country, and seem to be quite bad in places.

Henry Groves says that when he lends his gun he would like to have it returned. Henry will live and learn.

Tom Cook says he don't intend to quit talking Bible business until he gets all of his nssoclates to join church.

Round Hill has taken the laurels for fighting and quarreling from New Richmond. Our village has none of it.

The natural gas craze has struck our town, and a hole will undoubtedly be bored iu mother earth here before long.

Jack Beach's litter four-year-old boy fell from a tub the other day and broke bis left arm. He suffered considerably.

From present indications the REVIEW wili have more paid up subscribers at this place than auy two papers that come here.

Ira Stout is gas all over and talks it all the time. A few more of his stripe and our town would soon know what was under it.

That barrel of bard cider and dog at Round Hill has caused quite an excitoinont. Less cider, boys, and more dog, if you please.

George Cloud*and Jack Garret are cutting a very long ditch for Noah Insley, and George says tho turtles he throws out are large enough ride.

Dogs delight to bark and bite for God has made them so, but lie never made a married man to uite a young girl, as was the case near here not long ago.

Kirkpatrick has had a large hole dug in the the ground to burn cobs in that come from his elevator, and after night our village looks like a natural gas town.

Why is it that Wlntlock and Linden butchers can sell beef steak at eight cents per pound while in New Richmond not a pound can lie had for less than ten cents.

Beu Swank, the Bristle Ridge attorney, and M. 1). White locked horns again in a law suit last Saturday. Ben was too much for White this time and gained tho suit.

Crawfordsville lawyers who think they have an easy job with couutry lawyers should reckon well their case before they tackle Beu Swank or they might he surprised.

Watch your RKVIEW, ye subscriber, for inose who will not subscribe will steal it. They are bound to have Uie paper to

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if any of their

deeds are made known. Don't get scared we have better news for the public than your darkdeeds.

Boswell Clough, living near Center school house, lost a lion by theft a few weeks ago. Bosweli kept his own counsel, and by so doing now has evidence against some parties that will send them to tho penitentiary as soon as the grand jury meets.

If some friend to this growing village would givo enough, with outside help, to build a high school building in our village it wpuld be one of the greatest things that ever happened our town, and no better situation exists than New Richmond. Who will start It?

Wint Washburn bought a pair of boxing gloves a few days ago. As a result there area great many going around with mashed noses and swelled iips. Boys with muscles as large its cherry seeds think they are John L, Sullivan anl they can hit as hard as a flea can kick.

P.iilip Bible, living north of town, left his Wife last week. His excuse was that she was not good looking, and Phillip has been eight long years finding it out. Phillip himself is no $10,000 beauty. Plully should not havo taken tho mouey his wife had washed for, but he did.

Tho REVILW, like all couuty papers, cannot be expected to print a paper like tho Cincinnati Enquirer, but some people., not posted, expect it. How long would you have to read the Enquirer to get as much Montgomery county news as In one one edition of the REVIEW? We think several years.

Thomas Shepherd is circulating a petition to the tax-payers to build a gravel road to bo called the New Richmond and Shawnee Mound gravel road, to be built next summer. Richard Bible is also circulating a petition to build a gravel road from this place to Meharry's grove. Both are meeting with good success.

Mr. Darlington, you havo beaten us nearly

THE CRAWF0RD6YILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

two hundred, it you have made a fair count, but as to old maids, widows and widowers we can discount you in this vicinity, and siome of the crosseat old-maids too that ever breathed, and as for widowers they hunt new wires so quick that we don't get time to report,them to the papers.

B. L. Orubaun's herd ot registered and graded thoroughbred Jersey Cattle will be sold within the next thirty days. Anyone wishing one can buy at their own price.

Jan 26-4t H. \V. ORNBAUN, Salesman.

Notice to Stockholders.

Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of tho stockholders of the Bridal Vail Gold and Silver Mining Company at the law oflice of Wright & Seller, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, on Friday, February 15, 1889, for the purpose of electing nine directors for the ensuing year. Meeting to be called at one o'clock p. m.

Attest: JAMES WRIGHT, JAMES H. WASSON, Sec'y. President.

Watts, the divorced husbanh of Ellen Terry, has finished a portrait of Mary Auderson, and says it is tho last picture he will ever print.

Give Them a Chance.

That is to say your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the largerjair-passages but the thousands ot little tubes and cavities leading from them.

When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your iungs cannot half do their work. And what they do they cannot do well.

Call it cough, cold, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you may depend upon this for certain. NovlS ly

France made $71,000,000 out of Its tobacco monopoly last year.

WANTED.—An intelligent man owning horse and buggy to represent a large manufacturing concern. No book canvassing. Salary and commission. Samples worth $30, furnished. Reference and bond required. Farmer or teacher preferred. Address VV. M. Farrar, Drawer D. Chicago. N-17-12-

Rutherford B. Hays is now said to be one of the most assiduous readers of good books in the country.

Mothers of Ailing Daughters. Every woman above 15 years of age should read the book, "Advice to Mothers concerning disease of Women and children," published by the Zoa-Phora Medicine company, Kalamazoo, Mich. J-12-4

If Adolph Reich is hanged in New York for the murder of his wife he will be the first Hebrew ever executed there.

Ru- klen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or inouny refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by Nye & Co., druggists. N-17-ly

ATISCELLANKOS.

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CLOTHING.

Con Cunningham

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Clothier and Hatter.

IS LETTISH PHICES DOWN IN

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Itx P'.iprrioi excellence proven in millions ol nonius lor more Minn a quarter ol century. It is uneil lv the Unl'.cd States Government. Kndorwed liv the liends of the Great, ITnivereilieH UH the Stroni/'.Ht, l'ureet and most Healthful. Dr. I'ric.e'" Cream Uuklnc Powder docs not. contain Amnion)". Lime or Alv.m. Sold onh- in CODS.

I'KH'B BAKING POWDIIH CO. NSW Vd'tK' CIIICAIKI. ST. I.OU1S.

OTIUE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC.

In ibi m.titer of the estnto ofMargary A. Vancleave dec:i-el. In the Montgomery circuitcourt, •Inn. term. lhWI.

Notice is herehy triven that James II. Armantrout ns administrator of the estate of Marj?ary A. Vanclrtiive deceased has presented and died his acconnt and vouchers in final aettlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination iu! nction of smd Circuit Court, on the ISth day ol Pel)., 1889, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate, are reqnired to appear 111 said Court and show cauee if any there lie, why paid account ami vouchers should not lie approved, and the heirs and distributees ol said esiate arc also notified to he In said Court, at the time aforesaid and make. liroof.of heirship ?Mi *&*•

Dated this 22nd dnv of Jan. 1889. SUM*'.•/•••••few '.JAMES II. ARM A.N TROUT, V* .fV^ Administrator.

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OK PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER. In circiiit court, Morlgoinerv county Indiana Thomns .1. (inHUM ct al vs. Mahlou Dawson et ill. No. 002!). Partition.

Notice is hereby mven that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the circuit court of the eountv of Montgomery, state of Indiana, at (he November term, 188H,'in the above caase, to make sale of the real estate described in the esimplamt therein, will sell at private sale the following real eitate situate in said county and state to-wit: L«.t number two (2) in block number thirteen (1?, In Win. Cox's addition to the town 01 Dnrl'iiqton, Montgomery county, Indiana Appl cations of purchasers will l)u re ecu cr. at tno ollice of .Johnston A Johnston, on nortvi Wnshinsjtou-.st, Crawfordsville, Indiana nntll 2 o'clock 1) ni on the 10th day of February nt which time said Hale will take place. •TKIIMS: One-third cash in hand, one-ilurd in six months and one-third in twelve months from date of sale. The purchaser will bo required to execute note? for the deferred payments, drawing 0 per cent interest from date and secured liy gnct and sufficient security. A deed will bo executed to fald purchaser when the last install mentof purchase monoy Is paid. 3x CHARLES JOHNSTON,

Dated Jan. 34, 1889. Commlsioner.

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Underwear, Fur Caps,

TRUNKS

You can save a nice day's wages on a small bill of goods, by looking and buying from this mammoth stock. The two stores rooms are chuck full with the best of goods.

Con Cunningham

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Gentlemen, will only last till Feb. 1, on Suits, Pants and Overcoats made up in the very latest style to order. We have some splendid things left. Come and see for yourself, sir. ISf We simply prefer to let thein go at just about what they cost us. That's all.

GILBERT & CO.

IFIlsriE TAILORS

Dr. E. Detchon makes a speciality of the treatment and re of all chronic diseases, and keeps constat, t.y on hand a full supply of the most valuable medicines known to the,world from which to select the best remedies for each case. Please call at Fisher Block Drug Store, Crawfordsville, Ind. Sept 1st ly

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hands result from two causes. Too much alkali in the soap, which draws the natural oil from the skin, leaving it harsh, dry, and liable to crack, or the fats, from which the soap is made, are not properly combined with the alkali, so, from its greasy nature, it is impossible to rinse off the soap after washing. Prof. Leeds, Ph. D.. Stevens Institution of Technology, says: "The IVORY SOAP, while strongly cleansing, leaves the skin soft and pleasant to the touch, instead of harsh, uncomfortabe, and liable to chap."

A WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the

they ARE NOT, but like ail counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, by Procter St Gamble.

That's the common exclamation of Chose suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In either disease Paine's Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and there will no longer be any cause to complain of "poor backs." ing confirm our claims for that grand old

Two weeks ago I could not sleep was constipated and kidneys did not act, back. Since I took Paine's Ceiery and I can sleep like a child." Zenas

Having been troubled with rheumatism to get around, and was very often con have used nearly all medicines imaginable, tage. Having seen Paine's Celery Com

Lovers auil hweethearto. ilnch»lord and Munlen Ladles should rend tlnn frrent book wlieu TOGETHER OveriOO paneR. Sent oDly Iy express. We puv exprena charges. Address 111 strict confidence, THE F. & E. PUBLISHING CO., Palmyra, N. Y.

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Notice is hereby given to the tax-payers of Montgomery County that, the Tax Duplicates for the year 1888 /e been received, and on and after the first day of January, 1889, I will attend at the County Treasurer's office, The Taxes assessed on each one hundred dol-

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installment of Taxes must be paid on or before the third Monday April, or the whole amount will be delinquent and subject to penalty and interest, and the second installment on or before the first Monday in November. Road receipts cannot be received except when presented on the first installment of Taxes.^fe a id to a in el in a S have also received the duplicates for the following Free Gravel Roads which will be paid the samp as other Taxes: Waveland S: Parke County Line, Waynetown & Alamo, Waveland & Bluff Mills. P. F. Wilhite, New Market ct Western, Crawfordsville & Parkersburg. M. M. Henry, D. H. Hostetter, Whitesville & Ladoga, Sugar Grove, N. G. Kessler, George Williamson, Chas. Edwards, John Line, Robert Finch, Darlington & County Line Darlington & Potato Creek, M. B. Waugh, Potato Creek Extension, James Allen, Concord Extension, Crawfordsville & Linden, W. H. Montgomery, and Crawfordsville & New Richmond. Also the Atlantic & Mississippi

Rail Road for Ripley township. Also on the following Ditches: Wm. T. Servies, J. M. Carter, Jas. S. Harris, John W. Smith, and also the

annual sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will lake place at the Court House Door, in the City of Crawfordsville, on the second Monday in February, 1889.

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Hundreds of testimonials like the followremedy, Paines's Celery Compound: more than an hour at a time any night, and had a good deal of pain in the

Compound the pain has left my back, Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, for five years, I was almost unable fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I besides outside advices, but to no advanpound advertised, I gave it a trial. I have cured. I

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used only one bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SEND FOR 8-PAGE TESTIMONIAL PAPER.

WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors

BURLINGTON, VERMONT.

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W. P. HERRON,* Treasurer Montgomery County, Indiana