Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 March 1889 — Page 5

lOBNTSVItLE.

Health is good here. Bowing oats and clover seed is in order. Miles Parker moved to White county, Tues day.

The season for maple molasses was short hut •weet. The woolen mills started up in full blast on Monday last.

Chas. Hirst and family, of your city, visited here, Sunday. Two weeks more of school and then the hoys dan go lashing.

David Norman moved his household goods to Roachdale last week, Mrs. Martha Worl, of near Roinney, visited friends here last week.

Quito a number here have planted early vegetables. The early bird catches the worm. Miss Pearl Hirst aud Miss Sallie Snyder visited Wm. Bolser and wife in Alamo over Saturday night.

Quite a number from here attended the township declamation contest at Alamo Saturday night. Miss Lulu Munns, of this place, took third prize.

The items that appeared in last week's REYITSW from this place were not written by us. From what we can learn the letter was sent in without the writer's name. One item in that letter was thrown out on account of a severe reflection on one of our best citizens and business men. Now, we never write anything for publication that we are ashamed to sign up in proper order. We happen to just about be able to put our finger on the gentleman, and if we ever hear of another such a break from him we will publish his name and brand him as a dirty sneak. His intention was to attach to us the blame of writing that letter in order to get «p a bad feeliug between ourselves and the parties referred to. This is not the first time he has interfered in other people's business, but we hope it will be the last.

The Mnrkets.

CRAWFOKDSVILLE.

Wheat.. .80 to90 Corn 26®28 Hay #10 Oats 25 Chickens Butter 12£ to 15 Eggs Potatoes 25 Clover Seed $4 75@5 00 Turkeys 9 Geese $3.50 per doz. Ducks 5JjC Apples 50

INDIANAPOLIS.

Cattle—We quote: Good to choice shipping steers of 1,500 to 1,600 pounds $8 75@4 10 Fair to good shipping steers of 1,800 to 1,450 pounds 8 60@8 75

Fair to good shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,800 pounds 8 25@3 50 Hogs—We quote: Good to choice heavy $4 60fis4 55 Fair to good mixed 4 50&4 70 Good to choice light 4 70@4 75

Wheat—Quiet—We quote: No. 2 red .$ 94J^ No. 3 red 86(^80 Rejected 75@85

Corn—Firm—We quote: No. 1 white S3£ No. 3 white 5 32 No. 4 white 30)^ No. 2 yellow 32 No. 8 mixed 29

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STATE NEWS.

Think they've struck oil in Allen county. Oldest house standing at Elkhart built in '82. Disreputable females being fired from Frankfort.

Tipton moans for a down-town telegraph office. Water in Rockville jail well pronounced poisonous.

Gas drilling company don't make much progress at Franklin. Claim that Alexandria gas well has 15,000,000 feet per day capacity.

How they are howling for gravel roads at Brazil. Should get 'em. A year old Madison child, blo\yn from a 20foot wall, was uninjured.

Logansport will build two new bridges over the Wabash. Cost $50,000. The enlargement of Monon shops is what creates mirth at New Albany.

Mich. City life saving station inspected, Crew be selected in a few days. Andrew D. Miller, grocer, Greencastle, assigned Monday. Liabilities and assets about $2,000.

Michigan City fieuriog on getting next reunion of northern Indiana soldiers, occurring in August.

New Albany couple been going together for 37 years. The girl's got tired and will marry another fellow.

Red fire used by South Bend odd fellows in initiating candidates caused a policeman to turn in afire alarm.

Deferred hope is Btill deferred at Hope. The gas well is a plain hole. Sixty quarts of nitroglycerine failed to find gas.

Eyrneville, Harrison county, where Mormon elders have been proselyting for months, will build latter day saints' church.

Sites have been selected for the new Purdue university buildingB, Lafayette, that will be built with the $45,000 appropriation from the State.

Just at completion of a gas well at Kempton field, Monday, it caught fire in some manner. Nine men were injured, and the derrick was burned to the ground.

The highly moral managers of the Muncie nail works who posted placards of advice to the men as to their morals after working hours and which caused a strike, have given in and pulled down the morality banners.

Harry Jacobs, son of Grand-reporter Jacobs, of K. of H. of Indiana, bought a revolver in a Jeffersonville hardware store, Monday, said "Good-bye, Dora," and shot himself in the breast. Probably be fatal. Had a row with his wife the night before.

Pauts Made to Order for 83.B0. It doesn't seem possible, does it? Yet it is true. I can make you a pair of pants and guarantee a fit for $3.50. I will also make you a complete suit for for $12. Come early as this offer is limited to 60 days.

JOSEPH GRIMES, The Tailor,

tf East Slam St., over New York Store.

GARDEN SEED.—We have all kinds of pure, fresh seed, GFGF TINSLEY .T MARTIN.

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To Young Married People

Wlio are thinking of going to housekeeping this Spring should bear in mind that we can fit you out in „,5ggmm

StoyesJAll "i KindSP"of Dishes/-* Etd/^tctf

CHEAPER than any other house in the county, and at the same^time^ you the convwnience of buying all at one place. ,"

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'SWEET HOME."

"There is no place like home" runs the old song, and we know how true it is. Go where we will—encounter men in whatever circumstances we may,—we shall be apt to find that a reference to their home* will immediately secure their attention, and will give you favor in their eyes.

The impressions made in the home are last: ing. A mother's words never pass from the mind. A father's council remains fresh so long as life lasts. The last benediction of parental love and solicitude—with what tenacity it clings to the memory when almost all else has gone.

How important, therefore, that the home be maintained intact as long as possible—a haven of loving counsel of peace and joy to the growing children. How sad when death invades, when the fire goeB out on the hearthstone and the family is scattered. What the children loose by the death of a parent only those realize who have grown up without that love and advice which a parent alone can bestow.

No doubt, tens of thousands of parents have found premature graves, who might have lived years of usefulness, had they but known what was sapping their strength, aud slowly but surely pushing them into the grave.

There are tens of thousands of parents today in agony of mind through fear of death from kidney disease, who do not know they are only doctoring symptoms—such as wakefulness, nervousness, a splendid feeling one day and an all-gone on another, dropsy, weak heart action, pneumonia, neuralgia, fickle appetite, etc., while the real trouble is poisoned blood caused by diseased kidneys. Unless purified with Warner's Safe Cure they will just as surely die, as though poisoned with arsenic.

If your are suffering as described,Sand have been for any length of time, your are, unless you get relief speedily, stricken^with death, whether you know it or not

Doctors publicly admit that they cannot cure advanced kidney disease they are are too bigoted to use Warner'B safe cure because it is an advertised remedy consequently, unless you use your own good judgement, secure and use Warner's Safe Cure, a specific, which has proved iteelf in tens of thousands of cases to be all it is represented, your home through your death, will be broken up and your loved once deprived of that which money cannot purchase or friends supply. f|||:

Already too many loving parents, noble, kind and true, have gone down to premature graves through ignorance of their condition, and the bigotry of physicians. It iB time to cry a halt, and we beg of you, for the love you bear home and the duty you owe Fyourself to give this matter your careful and conscientious consideration^^ .....

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Wonderful medicine is just now attracting the attention of the people of Montgomery county, and this is none other than the old reliable Dr. Well's Family Cough Syrup, a remedy that has no equal in the cure of coughs, colds and consumption. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Co. dec 22-ly

TIMOTHY and Clover Seed new and clean at Tinsley & Martin's.

Imperal plows when you are after the best made go to Tinsley fc Martin's. tf.

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If \ou are goin^ to build a new house do not fail to cuine and see us as ue c.in furnish )ou any kind of a ROOF, either Slate, Tin, Iron or Tin Shingles. Also Mantles and Grates, either Iron or Slate. e, are ^the only parties who keep a full stock on hand to select from. Sherwin &• Williams paint specialty. We also keep the famous Richard & Boynton furnaces—the best made.

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Gone Huipig

To our big Cut Saleof modlum and heavy weight nl Overcoats to order, for wo will positively discontinue this popular sale not later than February 28th. We have but a few chelcc things left and in faot only twoovercoat patterns, which to sufficient •ridence of the success of our cut prlceii, which are certainly appreciated by a dUcrimlnatihg publi a. Ooine quietly, «ome ot onco and sea for yourself.

G-ILIBIEie/r & CO.,

FXWB TAILORS, 120 KA.ST MAIN STLTKKT. I»0

Stockmen, Look Here.

Poeahont&s Chief, the celebrated pacing stallion, public trial in ^iSKoverOambridgeCity race track, and bad be not met with an accident in a few days his record would have t,one down in the tvenv. Ilo was sired by Tom Rolf, No. 306, record 3:3H, trial in 2:23, uam thoroughbred by OsUoru Eclipse, eon of American Eclipse, gjandson of imp. Mcpsenger, the dam of Tom koll. The sirooi Pocahontas Chief was the world-renowned Pocahontas, who paivd a mile to wagou at New Orleans, while carrying Tom Rolf, in 2:17Vi, record which rem ins unbroken. Ho is a liHlf brother to Blind Tom, rccord2:19K Gem, 2:13)4:

I'ocahontas Roy,2:37 Young Rolf, 2:21« Tom Rolf Jr., 2:22)4 Lady Rolf, 2:22)4 Tom Hendricks, 2:95 Kitty Polf. 2:32. He is a beautiful hay, with utar, 15)4 hands high, weigh* 1,100 lbs, great bone and mnscle. Ho will make the senson or 1«89 at Rice & Easly's livery barn in Waynetown at 820 to insure colt to stand and snck. ffa invite all lovers of good horses to cull and see him and learn the rules of the staMe. Remember his half brother*, Pocahontas Boy. and Tom Rolf cannot be hred lor less than $100, on account of being the property of wi-althy parties. Cull on oi write us

RICE & EASLY, Hain-st. Liverymen,

512 8x vVaynetown, Ind.

After ten yaais exclusive sale, can now be obtained of ail Druggists and Dealers In Medicines. It OURES-tike notice-not simply helps but CUBES LIVER COMPLAlA'T, Biliousness and Dyspepsia.

Is a strictly vegetable preparation and will CURE HALAHIA, and ail MALABIAL troubles. Dr. 8. H. Wise, of Boston, Ky. savs "Have practiced medicine IB years, and flna no equal to HXBBIKB as a Liver Regulator."

Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madison. Fla., says "A bottle of HHRBINS is worth more "inn IS .00 worth of Quinine in any family

Acting on the Liver in a different way from any other medicine It is a positive cure for Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills.

Its peculiar composition is such, that we guarantee to cure any case of Chills and Fever or Bllioos Fever with one bottle.

It costs bat 78 cents and each bottle contains over 40 average doses, making the cost less than two cents a dose. Would you ask for cheaper medicine It is not a cure-all. But will care any I.tver, Billons or Malarial Complaint. Manufactured by

The ECortolne Co., (Successors to Wm.Condell.) St. Louis,Ilo.

ADMINISTRATOR'S

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SALE OP REAL ESTATE.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Simeon McDowell, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale at his late residence, nine miles east of Crawlordsville on the Robert Pinch free gravel road, on .Monday April 1 1889, the following real estate to-wit: Part of the west half of the southeast quarter ol section thirtv-flvc, in township ninetoen south, range three west, commencing at the northwest corner of said west half, and running thenc« eaBt forty-live and two-tenths rods, thence south ninety-two rods, thence west forty-five and twotenths rous, thence north ninety-two rofis to the place of beginning, cortaining twenty-six acres more or lens. Terms of sale: One-half cash and one-half in twelve months, with interest on deferred payment. JAMES H. ltOBBINS, 3s Administrator.

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ZOA-PIIORA.

FARMERS' WIVES,

SHOP-GIRLS,

PAINS, PERMANENT AND SHIFTING, NERVOUS HEADACHE, PALPITATION, PALE OR NIOTHY COMPLEXION,

by Lew Fisher

Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys'and'Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There'8 nothing tike it.

Last ntlng, he ing very much run down and •ted, I pr poi feel like a new man. As a

deblllta' Compound.

I procured some of Paine's Celery The use of two bottles made me lew man. As a general tonic and

spring medicine, I do not lcnow its equal." W. L. QBKENI.KAP, Brigadier General V. N. G., Burlington, Vt. $1.00. Six for $5.00. At Druggists.

Furniture, Stoves, Hardware.

DIAMOND DYES ^r£o^Z)\ LACTATED FOOD

NEW CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED,

Paints, Oils, Doors, Sashes and Blinds,

BARLOW CORN PLANTERS. CULTIVATORS,

Eriipi re Bi riders iui Mowers,

DUli U) Studebakec.Wagons, Wind Mills, Clover Hullers,

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Breaking down from being too much on their feet, and the strain of daily cares,

CAN RENEW THEIR STRENGTH

by using ZOA-PIIORA, ("Woman's Friend,) a prevention and a cure for all diseases peculiar to women. Women know what these diseases are, but do not always give proper attention to their symptoms, riz:

SLEEPLESSNESS, WEAK BACK,

MENSTRUAL DERANGEMENTS, PERIODICAL NEURALGIA, TREMULOUSNESS, HOT FLUSHES,

That terrible dragging down, all gone sensation, these indicate that some form of weakness is coming on. A reliable remedy should be promptly used. ZOAPIIORA is that remedy, proved so to be by long actual use. Its great popularity is not due to big advertising, but to

Reports of Ladies Who Have Bsed It.

A pamphlet of these Reports, and also the BOOK OX DISEASES OF WOMEN, which the Zoa-Phora Medicine Company publish, (a book which every woman, or girl above 15 years old, should read,) may be obtained gratia at the drug store of

THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT

Paine's Celery Compound

Use It Now!

"Having used your Fame'sCelery Compound this spring, I can safely recommend It as the most powerful and at the same tlino most gentle regulator. It is a splendid nerve tonic, and since taking it 1 have felt like anew man."

II E. KNORH, Watertown, Dakota.

WEIXB, RICHARDSON &

Co. Props. Burlington, Vt.

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HUBER

Has Faieit Re'tirn Flue Borler Wrought Iron and Sioul Wheels, with the Springs be* tween the bearings oi the Hub: 14-inch SteeS Tire Cushioned Gear and all Latest Improvements. 8 12 and 16 H. P. Ask for Catalogue, rree. I2^~Threshcrs of all sizes.

THE HUBER M'F'G CO., Marion,

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