Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1889 — Page 7
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The best and snrcat Remedy for Cure of all diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver, Kidiieys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of
It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. It Is pnrely Yecetable, and cannot fail to prove henelleial, both to old and young
As a Blood l'writier it is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 si bottle.
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STATE NEWS.
Lafayette expects to bum natural aasby July 4.
Muncie's citizens want to have anew opera house. Lonansport neople are to burn natural gas iu June.
Murpliy put blue ribbons on 1,500 people at Tipton. Mnncie can't get Murpliy for a year as was expected.
West Lafayette now lias but one telephone out of 20. Evansvilie lias at last been struck by a religious revival.
The Murpliy temperance meetings at Anderson have closed. Paddy Carrol and Dick Keating to tight near Peru, March 12.
Terre Haute's gas well is down half the required distance. Battle-ground camp meeting begins July 25 and closes Aug. 6.
Geo. Dickerson, Indianapolis, leased firand opera house, Lafayette. Win. McCartney, farmer, Allen county, dead. Said to be 102 years old.
Everything is fixed and tramps comiug to Frankfort will crack stone. Said that a gas well at Medarysville only 50 feet lias aflame 30 feet high.
Frankfort Times sued for $10,000 for alleged libel by H. H. and J. H. Droneberger.' Frank Clenhaunt jailed at Tipton for alleged tealiug of §500 from his father at New Bremen, O.
Tlios. Lauahan missing from New Albany' He bad some money with him. Foul play is feared.
Where's some things that make me tired,' said a man as he gasped over a drink of Goshen whisky.
Shelby county streams are to get 4,000 rainbow trout fry from the United States fish commissioner.
Albion claims to have a barber shop that is a success without the Police Gazette to interest its patrons.
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line of our costly and valuable art jenmples. In return we ask that you. I show what we send, to those who I may call at your home, and after & ^months all shall becotflo your own pertv. This grand machine is de after the Hiiiccr patents, which have run out: before patents vun outit sold for$Ott, with the attachments, and now sells for
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TORPID LIVER.
A orp liver derange* the whole system, UIKI produces
Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Gostiveness, Rheu-
Sold Silverywliare,
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IS "UNEQALT2D ,As au application to liorses for thftcurj of Spavin, Khoimtatisr.i, Splints. Cramp, ltinrc }3oVo» Curb. Snrnins, iiruises, '.ialls. Swelled Legs and Shoulder Lameness, also for Track use when reduced. It-removes swelling ami inflammation.' -tren^iiiTOs weak limbs, and in the cure of u!l ailments of horses where liniments are needed, it has no eiptal. Every bottl«warranted asrepresent6^ ed. For sale bvdruuulsts. The
tradf supplied by 1 laniel .Stewart, Indianapolis, pi.d Itoss Cordon, Lafayette, Ind.
Joseph Sextinc, known beggar, found dead near Westport, Decatur oounty, with $187 iu bis pockets.
Prof. John J. Weber, connected with Allen county schools for 41 years, died at Lafayette last Sunday.
Fort Wayne will probably lose the Jenny electric light works. Probably go to Brooklyn or Peoria, III.
Ex-Senator J. T. Cox, Peru, died suddenly on last Monday afteauoon, of heart disease, at the age of 70.
Prisoners in Franklin jail, 10 in number, had scheme to tunuel out but the sheriff dropped and nipped it.
A donation of three acres of land and $7,000 will secure the location of a largo furniture factory at Bedford.
Mnncie thinks her boom has had a tendency to daze her rivals in the "big four" gas towns and cause jealousy.
Vincennes people want the olil car shops, out of which the machinery has been moved to Washington, torn down.
Jennie Tinslay left Shoals, Wednesday for Kansas City to marry George Dorks. Have never met. Engaged by letter.
Col. John S. Williams, owner of the Lafayette Sunday Times, becomes its managing editor March 4, F. E. I). McGinley retiring.
Some 209 gas land leases filed in one-week iu Jay county. Owners of the land will think they've been made "jays" of when those lease holders begin to grind.
I've cot it at last, said the fellow who found his cough subdued by a bottle of Dr. Bull's cinigh syrup.
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Mr. Bogus is the name of a genuine Wasbinplonian.
A Great Iiattle
Is continually going on iu the human system. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A good reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend one's self, drive the desperate enemy from the field, and restore peace and bodily health for manv uai*. Tiy this peculiar medicine.
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The richest man Berlin reioicesln an annual income of 2,760,000 marks or ijl.l'.H),000.
The Population ot Crawford^ iIIowm Is about 10,000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others.Wo would advise our rentiers not to miss the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large size 50c and $1. So'ld by all druggists. N25-l-y-e-o-w
Postmaster Pearson, of New York, is reported hopelessly ill of cancer of the stomaeh. P81 jgjjjf
A Doctor's Bill Saved. CHATTANOOOA, Tenn., June 1?S, lSSS.
The Swift Specile., Atlanta, Ga.: I Gentlemen—In the fall of 1SB7 a case of liliKiil poison developed on me. It was ex treinly bad, and the a lands about my neck bo I came fearfully enlarged. A friend who had medicine inbottlo
V,./ An\M i: 111 W. Sixth stiet I. \f Treatise on Blood and .kui diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer t, Atlanta,
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For Sale or'L'i ado
A 200-acre farm with? good house, baru aud outhouses, in Gibson county, Indiana, 4 miles from Princeton, the] county seat. Will trade for farm or city property.
The Nevada assembly has hibiting the sale of intoxicating women.
RAMSEY & SCHULTZ.
THE CRAWFOKDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
Mother, Wife, Daughter. Those dull tired look and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's female remedy builds quickly a run-down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1. pamphlet free. Binghamton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher druggist. D-29-3m.
Many members of the Vieuuese aristocracy have been swindled by buying brass illliugs for Russian gold dust.
Uir.v.ila ire Disease.
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Week He-irt Remedy." It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 5'JC, and $1. pamphlet free. Binghainton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher druggist. D-29-8m
The rabbit pest is again making headway in Australia. The means takeu to eradicate it have proved tusufticlent.
We Have the Documents
To prove that Zoa-Phora, Woman Friend, is oue of the best (we think the best) of remedies for all diseases peculiar to girls and women. To any one doubting this, we will fur nish convincintr testimonials. Zoa-Phora Medicine Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. For sale by Lew Fisher. F-ltMt
The weather in Bpriuglike iu northern Montana, but unfavorable for stock raising as cattle aro suffering for water.
A Great Sensation.
The people of Montgomery Conuty are loud in thier praise of Dr. Wells' Cough Syrup, which has produced some of the most remarkable cures of auy Temedy ever introduced in tbis. section—Coughs, Colds and even Consumption yield at once, and to prove what we say is true, Nye & Co. will give you a trial bottle free—regular size 25 cts. feb 20 lm
Oue thousand eight hundred girls graduated from Boston cooking schools last year.
Eupepsy.
This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they fiud it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may lie had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If used according to directions aud the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and out tho demon dyspepsia and install instead eupepsy. We recommend electric bitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of liver stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c aud $1. per bottle by Nye fc Co. druggist.
There is one school district in Douglas county, Kan., iu which the people refuse to have grammar taught.
A Scrap ol Paper Saves Her Her. It was jusTan ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. Sh« was tue last stages of consumption, told by physicians thai she was incurable and could live only a short time she weighed less than seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper lie read of Dr. King's new discovery, and got a sample bottle it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew hotter fast, continued its use aud is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist. Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at Nye & C-o.'s, drug store.
Many strangers from a distance ilally pay visits to the tomb of Henry Ward ^Beecher, in Greenwood, Long Island. ||||j
Loose's Red Clover Pills Cure Sick. Headach. dyspepsia indigestion, constipation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for $?1. For sale, by Lew Fisher- F-23-ly,
Spend the "Winter
lu the south, all points are now open to who ever wishes to come. If you wish to avoid the cold winter, and spend a few weeks iu a beautiful country surrounded by tropical loveliness, buy an excursion ticket to Florida via tho C. I. Si. L. & C. Ry., (Kankakee Line). Rates are low aud accommodations first class. Having once made this trip in the winter season, you will never regret it, indeed it will remain with yon always, in recollection, as one of the bright spots on life's dreary waste. For tickets and reliable information call on or address agents of C. I. St. L. it 0. Ry., and connecting lines, or Ciias. S. LaFolletle, Western Passeug"r Agent, Lafayette, Ind. F-'.'-^t
Itch, Mange and Scratches on human or animals cured iu 15 minutes by Wool ford's sanitarv Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Dr. J'. Detchor.. oiinrgist, Crawtordsville., Jf&x
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nilerful medicine is just now attracting the attention or the people of Montgomery county, and this is none other than the old reliable l)r. Well's Family Cough Syrup, a remedy that has no equal in the cure of coughs, colds and consumption. Every buttle warranted. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Co. dec 22-1
pj To Cure Kidney Trollies.
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gun to improve, in less man two mouths 1 was entirely well. My skin is perfectly clear now, aud my blood is absolutely pure. I am alsolutely certain that Swift's Specific- not only cured ino but at the same time saved m« a bin doctors'c bill. I shall always reconiend your medicine whenever an opportunity off.«rs. Youis,5/.Hfej
1 bill pro- Led by the Blind. liquors to Some jrear3 ago, in Paris, thero was a 'small restaurant, known as the Blind
Men's Cafe, much frequented by the blind, where an orchestra of blind musicians performed for the amusement of' patrons.
One extremely dark night in winter, when a thick fog had fallen upon Paris —so thick that no one could see his way, nor so much as distinguish a street lamp ten feet away, and when policemen, carrying torches, here and there assisted some groping foot passenger to find his course—a gentleman, seeing another man walking along confidently and boldly, ventured to say to him: "Sir, will you please tell me where you aro going?" S "To the Palais Royal," said the gentleman, who was walking with such sure footsteps. u. '"And how do you find your way so I readily?" "Oh, never mind I never get lost. Do yOU Wish tO follow me?" -..T "Thank you."
So the first gentleman caught hold of pocket of the other's overcoat, and started after him. Not a thing could he descry, but his companion marched confidently along. At length the two arrived under the familiar arches of the Rue de Rivoli. "We aro safe, now," exclaimed the gentleman who had ueen led: "and may I thank you for giving me the advantage of your wonderful eyesight?" "Yes, but you must not detain me. Your faltering along the way has already made me a little late for my orchestra." "What orchestra?" "The orchestra in the Blind Men's cafe."
The man was perfectly blind. The thick fog was nothing to him, who had walked in darkness all his li£e, but had nevertheless learned his way surely through the great city. This was one instance, at least, where the blind had an advantage over tho possessors of sight.—Youth's Companion.
l^'ogresc in, Mexico.
Railroads aro doing a great cleal now for Mexico. About four, years ago made a very extensive trip through that country, and I have just returned from covering practically the same ground. I was hardly prepared for the changes made, but can now see what roads now projected and being constructed will do in the next few years. The railroad people, however, have hnd considerable uphill work, as the people wero hardly ready for such means of conveyance and had to be educated. In the course of this education somo novel ideas and expedients have been employed. The email farmers and vegetable producers, for instance, could not get over the old idea of loading up their burros and trudging jflto the city of Mexico with their products. Thus the spectacle of a train of empty cars and a long lino of heavily laden and slow moving burros, driven by the patient farmer, was furnished. Finally some one hit upon the happy idea of offering a low rate for hauling the burros. It was gradually accepted, the fanners loadin'g up their burros as usual and driving them on the cars bound for the city. In this way they began to see the value of rapid transportation, and gradually awakened to the fact that the burros were useless. Now the railroads are receiving the business very much as in any other country, though somo of the smaller farming class still stick to the long eared burro.—St. Louis Globe-
Democrat.
An Extinct Food Isiril.
In the American Museum of Natural History there are four specimens of the Labrador duck. Two are adult males, one an adult female and one a young male. Fifteen or twenty years ago these ducks were very plentiful, and were sold in Fulton market for food at very moderate prices. Now they aro entirely extinct, and only five specimens are known to be in this country, tho fifth having formerly belonged to the museum collection, but being now at the Smithsonian institution. In all the museums of Europe there are only seven.
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Use Dr. Kilmer's swamp-root kidney, liver and bladder cure. It relieves quickly and cnrcs the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 50c. and §1. pamphlet free. Binghainton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and garantced by Lew Fisher. D-29-"in
Are You Goiusj- to Washington'! For the inauguration March -IthVDlf so, you cannot get there qucker, or via abetter route than the C. I. St. L. C. Ry., and its connecting lines, the picturesque C. & O. or li. it (.). routes. But one change of cars frouililg Four stations to Washington via either route,'and that is made at the, Central Union depot atCincinnati. This is actually the shortest-and quickest line Iroin Lafayette, Indianapolis, etc., to the nation's capitol, and carries, you through Indianapolis, the home of the Ptesld-ent-elect, and in full view of the tomb of (Jen. Win. H. Harrison, Ex-President of the U. S., at North Bend, O. Tho scenery on either of our connecting line? is grand, aud the accommodations unsurpassed. Rates are very low. Special Pullman cars will be provided parties on proper application to ticket agents of this and connecting lines", or to CHAS. S. LA-
FOI.KTF., Western Passenger Agent, Lafayette, Ind. F-9-3t. ..
The adult male is quite black, excepting on the wings, head and neck, which are perfectly white, tho crown of the head being topped with black. The female is of a grayish dove color, the young male being exactly the same in appearance, except that tho head and neck are somewhat larger than those of the female. The bill and foot aro very similar to those of the mallard duck, and tho si/.e is about the same as that of the ordinary canvas back.—New York Times.
Queer Conduct of a Goose. A party of hoys were hunting at night .' near Paxton. Ind., and their dogs treed a coon. Tlii'v bnflt a fire in order to see to slioofc the coon. Suddenly there was a mysterious whirr in the air that startled tho youthful hunters. Almost at the same time a dark object struck the fire they had built with such force as to make the sparks fly iu all directions.
Tho young hunters for a moment could not realize what had happened, but on examination they discovered that a large wild goo?-o had sailed straight into tho fire. The goose turned several somersaults and balanced itself after its^revolution on its feet in time to receive a blow from :i cudgel in tho hands o£ young AValters. who proudly carried off the prize. Tbe goose incident removed the coon entirely from the minds of the young Niniroclsi.—Chicago Herald.
Dubois county has Mormon missionaries and rabid dogs. Afflictions never come singly.
Wui. Rudolph aud wife celebrated their golden anniversary at Huntington Thursday
The Kokomo Gazette-Tribune calls tho gas towns that pipo in (heir gas, rye straw gas towns, v.:.
Martinsburg thinks if i^ouly had a railroad it would be oue of the finest summer resorts in the country.
Lem Mabley aud Oscar Dunham arrested at Logansport fur desertion from tbe regular army.
Buckleu's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sorcB, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains corns, and all skin'eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents.Jper box. For sale by Nye & Co., druggists. N-17-ly
You will hud all kinds of clothing at a great reduction ai Cou Cunningham's. tf.
Franklin much excited over the displaying of a red flag marked small pox on a house where a child is sick. May be nothing but measles, and puttiug out the Hag was unauthorized.
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1'. Hues as Ventilators.
I do not know whether it is generally known that in India, and I believe in other tropical countries, there are in every hive what one can only describe as "ventilating bees." I mean that during tho hot season two or three bees post themselves, on their heads, at the entrance of tho hive and fan the interior with the incessant motion of their wings. They are relieved at intervals by fresh becfe, who carry on tho process. They are kept to their duty by a sort of patrol of bees to insuro their incessant activity. This is a well authenticated and known fact.—St. James Gazette.
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Loose's Red Clover Pill Remedy is a positive specific for all forms of the disease Bhud, bleeding, itching ulcerated, and portrudiug piles.—Price 50c. For sale by Lew Fisher. F-23-ly
Imperial Plows are the only general purpose plows made. Sold only by Tinsley & Martin. tt.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When sh« had Children, she gave thom Castoria,
CLOVER, TIMOTHY and all kinds of grass seed's at Tinsley & Martin's. tf.
Consumption Cured.
An old phvBlclau,retired from practice, having aad placed in hip bands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetables remedy for th'e speedv aud permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat aud Lunjr Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility aud all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderlul curative powers in thousands ol cases, has !clt It his duty to make it kuown to his suffering mllows. Actuated by this motive aud a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire It, this recipe, In German, FreLch or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with sunup, naming this paper, W. A. NOYY.s 110 Powers Hlock. Rochester N. V.
CURE
FITS!
When I say CURE I do not mean merely to 3top them for a time, and then have them return again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUitK. 1 have made tho disease of FITS, EPILEPS1T or
FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long etudy. I WARRANT my remedy to CUKE the worst cases. Because others liavo faded is no reason for not now- receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a i'"ltEE BOTTLE of my INFAI.UBLB UKMEDY. Give Ex-proas and Post Ollire. It costs you nothing for a trial, aud it wiil cure you. Address M. G. ROOT, M.C., 183 PEARL ST.. NEW YORK
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'1 In: Great Catarrh ii.'iin,'iy, nires pulu in the lore!ieiil,liackiUK eoiifrti. ulcnringof the lhro it, hnd bruuti'i mid lmt.-cliiti*. If not enu 11", Hinoke bull ot anytlnns: to W usf.i hi douche is Koinethiiig »!iVtireiy »I:I. 1'nr.eSl ialB ivu. Uiand will IN- S^iit !J\ ii'iiil. ON rcc.nijit- ol je'U i-, by V. T. MOSTAtll'li & ., (.I' lirriil A«tuis.
CHA.W I' UUsi VI l.Li'i. IN !.
STOVES AND FURNITURE.
Just west of the Court. House, Room.
NEVER
Stop that Cold, C'oo!_rli,S Ithd Tickling in 1 bo "VIMHI Arrest thutCutiirrh.:.! on-S chitist or Astluna. ti'hlsS
DRI KILMER'S
Iteniedy relieves quickly, Cures permanently. Rip ]ux*vcnt3 K.vrh -:"-.n rr{initdcuthfrouiCouhiniitu!' r.
l&rKM'Aili 1 JiUl^£Uttlimjllf 1 .otters of inquiry oumverul. (julde to Health Sent Frve).
SAVES YOUR LIFE
Sold by lm rcrl-! t.
'I lii.s tr'ien i» snljci nickel silver iiml wilj Inst a lifetime and it "v lar tliebcPt nuide. II will hold a rupture wlien nil ord'narv oncffail Sold uiid ildjUHIef! bv I)r. E. Deletion, Ciawlordsville.
THEJONES
PATENT VENTILATED TRUSS.
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Stoves,
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AT BOTTOM PRICES.
AlexC. Mahorney
JAMES ZUCIv, Salesman.
Woven Wire Fencing
^Wire RopoSelvage
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80c TO 32 PER, ROD.
All plros nnd wldtlia. C, nt «to match. Soldby us or desert In this line of goods. F1IK10IIT FAJn. Irfonnatlori
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MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY^loan-
Abstracts of Title Furnished
•/:S:(-Froin the only Complete set of Abstrtct books of Montgomery county laud.
Houses and Lois for Sale. Dfellss lor Rent
DEEDS, Etc., CAREFULLY EXECUTED BT
Albert 0. Jemrison,
Dice over 123 R. Main St., Crr.wfordsville, Ind.
TAILS
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BWfDJl«SJTCHJNG,! INTERNA!. AND EXTERNAL
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CUKES SPRAlHS.BfttJISES,RHEUMATISMSOREJilROAT.SPAViK SPLINT.FllMSBQWCi! EPIZOOTIC,ETC. SOcErlTS PERBoTTLCiV
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SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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RANGUM ROOT MED. CO NASHVILLE, TENN.
FOR SALE BY LEW FISHBR.
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til Uteljr*. ftoet SKSl WAtcb la tho world. Per»l feet time-1 k««per. Warranted. Heavy
Both Udlea'aad tenta'eftt* with works and caaes of. equal valae.ONE PERSON
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each locality can «ODre oca FitKE. Howletblaponlblftl Wo answer—we want one par-
____aon In oacb locality, to keep Ilk their homes,at) oliow to those who call, 4 complete line of one vnluableand very useful 1IOUNEIIOLO SAMPLES* Theae eampl??s well as tho w*tcb,we aendfree.and after yoo have kflpt them In your homo for month* and shown them to those who may have cnllcd,they become your own property It la poMiblo to make this great offer, sendlnc the SOLID GOL.D watch and COSTV samples free, as tbe showing of the flfttnplcs In any locality, always results in a large trade for. ua: after our samples have been in a locality for a month or two we usually get from $1000 to 8SOOO to trade from the surrounding country. Tbis, the most wonderful offer «vet ktiffwu,ls made In order that our samples may be placed at once where they can be seen, all over America. Write at once, and nrnke-'suro of tbechance. Keader it will be hardly any trouble for you to show tbe samples to those who may call at your borne and your reward will be most satisfactory. A postal card oo which to write us costs bnt 1 cent and after yoaknow all,iiyoa do not care to go farther, why no barm is done* But if you do etnd your address at once, you can secure FIIEK one of tue beet solid gold watcbea In tho world end our large line ol COSTLY SAMPLES. We pay all KpniM,.fMfbt. eg. Address U£0.
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POUTLAND, MAINS.
Lawrence, Kan., *f cj: ves which preseut ttiH general areKit^'tu'i-J feiituns of ihe Siamese twios.
