Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 June 1889 — Page 3

We will let go at very low prices.

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erything in this line at cost to clean up.

SOMETHING NEW.

The Patent 5/A. Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which cannot tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch in the h^ness.

5/A Lap Dusters

Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For sale by all dealers. If you can't get them, write us.

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,1S cakes fine toflet soap, 1 oc 1

5c, 24 sheets writing paper, 5,-4 up

lOOBe&utfftil Patterns

5/A Ironsides Sheet

Flies from Hones In Stable.

5/A Clipper Fiy Nets

Teamster*.

Equal to Leather at H&lf the Colt.

100 other styles

of 5/A

Horse Sheets and

^ORS^ BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

NONE GENUINEWITHOUTTHE 5/A LABEL Manurd toy WM. AYKES & SONS. I'hilada., who make the famous Uorse Brand Baker Blankets.

TU/pn Vou should read the CHICAGO mnU DAILY NEWS because it's an inde...M pendent newspaper. There are two

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sides to every political question, and THBDAILY NEWS gives them both with equal fairness. A party organ magnifies one side and dwarfs the other. No sensible man wants to be trifled with in this fashion. The time has gone by when American citizens expect to inherit their political opinions. They want to make theirown—and to do this they want a paper to tell them the truth, regardless of their own personal preferences. If you are an honest man,independent and self-reliant in thought, read an honest and independent newspaper—read The

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS.

iintc—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—ov«r a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cti, a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day.

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vent. yolir 1) 111 iii.po- Ti?i.in nii-u false names nnd wlin MI i' 11 "t Uu :'or liri'-iiise others lnileri is no reimnii for not lipini: thli- medicine. Give Express iimi ro-t"if'!i mlrirop-. It cus vou unthinir. A'Mnv \-iViel Medical Buna

You will find all kinds of clothing at a great reduction at Cou Cunningham's. tf.,,

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Robert Bonner is worth $6,000,000.

Swift's Specific cured me of ugly and very painful boils or risings. I liad twenty-three on my back and neck at one time and a great many on my body. I took S. S. S., and two bottles cured me. This was five years age, and have had no boils since.

W. M. MIM.EK, Arlington, Tex.

Mrs. William Clailin has read an interesting original sketch of early New England life before the benevolent society of Boston.

W. H. Wight, of Rogers, Ark., a prominent farmer aud stock grower, say that Swift's Specific cured Wm of tetter of twenty years' standing. Of course in that time he had a great amount of treatment, and say the wonder is that he he did not scratch the flesh from his boues. S. S. S. cured him quick and permanently.

The sister of Mr. F. H. Cowen, the English composer, has made her first appearance on the stage.

The Remarkable Cures.

Which have been effected by Hood's Sarsaparilla are sulTicientjproof that this medicine does possess peculiar curative Jpower. In the severest cases of scrofula or salt rheum, when oilier preparations had been powerless, the use of Hood's Sarsaparillalhas brought about the happy results. The case of Miss Sarah C, Whittier, of Lowell,'.Mass., who suffered terribly from scrofulous sores that of Charles A. Roberts, of East Wilson, N. Y., who has thirteen abscesses on his face aud neck that of Willie Duff, of|Walpole, Mass., who had hip diroaso and scrofula so bad that physicians said he could not recover, are a few of the many instances in which wonderful cures are effected by this medicine. J-29-8t

Was 800 on the excursion from southern Michigan and northern Indiana to Marion, Friday. Were wonder-stricken, of course.

Grape Culture.

It is fast becoming a leading business of this country, and that together with wine making requires years of practice. Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, one of the largest producers iu the East, commenced years ago in a small way to make wine from currants, blackberries aud other fruits. He soon turned bis attention to grape laieing end planted large vineyards of the Portugal vines from which his famous Port Grape wine and Unfermeuted Grape Juice is made, which chemists and physicians ray riva'e the world for its beneficial effect 011 weakly or aged persons.

There is a company organized in England which insures you against burglary.^p

The Homeliest Mail of raw fordsvillo$:£| "/g| As well as the handsomest',' and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma,

bronchits and consumption. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. N-l /-ly-e-o-w

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hogg cant bg beat

Eavid Sinton is worth $2,000,000.

W. D. Sloane is worth $18,000,000.

That Tiretl Feeling-

Season is here again, and nearly every one feel weak, languid, and exhausted. The blood laden with impurities which have been accumulating for months, moves sluggishly through the veins, the mind fails to think quickly, and the body is still slower to respond. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just what is needed. It is, in a peculiar sence, the ideal spring medicine. It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, inakeB the head clear, creates an appetite overcomes that tired reeling, and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. M-18-4

Itch, Mange and Scratches on human or animals cured iu 15 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon, druggist, Crawfordsville. J58x

Survey commenced on connection link between Wabash Western and main line of Wabash road. Run from Wabash to Laketon.

Buiklen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve in 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 money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co., drugg sis N-17-ly

Patrick Hincher fell from fourth story window at Lafayette, Friday, striking on his head. May recover. Wasn't a bone broken.

Loose's Hed Clover Pill Remedy is a positive specific for all forms of the disease Blind, bleeding, itching ulcerated, aud portruding piles.—Price 50c. For sale by Lew Fisher. F-23-ly

Richinondites not entirely satisfied with natural gas tests already made, and want t« try it again.

The Happiness and Prosperity of the Family Depend on thehealty of the mother. She should maintain her health, and correct any monthly difficulties or uterine weakness by using Zoa-Phora, Woman Friend. Sold by Lew Fisher. J-8-4t.

At Tucker's in Indianapolis Customers are finding the usual large assortment of kid silk gloves and mittens, with the addition of an immense stock of ladies, gents, and chlldrens' hosiery, underwear aud handkerchiefs, with the leading lines ot corsets for ladies and children's waists. The prices are cut, eyeryborty is pleased. Readers of this paper may be sure of first class treatment when stopping in the city, if they call at 110 East Washington St. tf TUCKKR'S GLOVK STORE.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Costoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them

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For the NEXT TWO WEEKS we will offer big Bargains in every department in the bouse. Our reason for making such low prices at this time is that we want to take inventory of our stock the first week in July and. want to reduce stock as much as possible by that time.

IN SILKS We will offer' the line of Handsoifae Stripe Surahs, that have been $1 all season, for 82 l-2c.# A big' line of Colored Gros-Grain at 82 l-2c that have been $1. We are selling a big line of Surahs in all colors at 50c per yard.

WOOL DRESS GOODS. A big line ot Silk Warp Henriettas, in all the new, desirable shades, at 90c. You cannot match the same goods elsewhere tor less than $1.25 per yard.

65c for a big line of all-wool 40-inch Henriettas. Our price has been 75c and was a low price for the quality of goods. 50c for a line of Fancy Stripe Suitings that are worth 65c. These goods are strictly all wool and excellent values. We are making low prices on everything in the Dress Goods line and can do you good. Satines, 10c to 80c per yard.® The very best French Satines at 80c per yard. Challies, 5c to 8 l-3c. A big line ot Lawns, 31-2e per yard, desirable styles. 5c per yard for a line of Checks and Plaids in White Goods worth 8c. We are making extremely low prices on everything in the White Goods line. 1-5-inch Valenciennes Lace Flouncing, 50c per yard, worth 75c.

We will sell you embroideries for 20 per cent less than any othea house.

TFRSFY-ftTBIVFT) VESTS from 12c to $1. Our 25c vest is better value than ym pay 35c or 40c for elsewhere. Our line ot 5c Heavy Shirting Plaids is the best values ever sold over a counter for the money. Bleached Muslins, 5c to 10c Unbleached. 5c to 81-3c. Our stock of Cassimeres, Jeans, Cottonades the best andxheapest iu the city.

an'H inhhprc Hnsinir out their stocks a* half their value, and we have been able to get a good lot at low figures, and are prepared to make up Hats at one fourth less money than other houses do. We take great pride in saying that I j-ii- Vv a in m-atp Notire these Drices: 2 papers of pins, 5c 1 doz. lead pencils, 5c 1 paper safety pins, 5c 1 pair iadies' hose two fancy bordered handkerchiefs, 5c: 1 doz. good pearl buttons,

Castoria,

WEEKLY REVIEW

best s'hoe polish,. I.* -fancy embroidered hemstircf handW,

John P. Jones is worth $15,000,000. .. ..

Parasols that were $5 now $4 50 Parasols that were $5 now $4 Parasols.that were $4 now $3 Parasols that were $3.50 now $2.75. Every one at reduced prices.

nt a carpet? We have a nice line of styles left yet and if you want to make some money buying a carpet, come and see us. LACE CURTAINS. Our stock is broken and we will close out evOUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. We are not overcrowded with old stock. Just the reverse. We have to keep buying to keep up stock for the demands of the trade. Manufacturers

10%

Always ask for "Albert Black and you will always get reliable colors Y\ are sole agents for Butterick patterns.

CASH

COAL AND COKE.

GEOKGE TV HALL,

DEALER IX ALL KINDS OP-

COAL AND COKE

and all kinds of glazed sewer pipe, fire brick, lime, lath, cement, etc.

Office and yards northwest come)

Market and Walnut Streets. CRAWFORDSVILLE.

TIME TABLES.

The Popular Homo Between

CINCINNATI INDIANAPOLIS, LAFAYETTE,

AND

CHICAGO.

The Entire Trains run Through Without change. Pullman Sleeping and Elegant Reclining Chair

Cars on Night Trains Magnificent Parlor Cars on Day Trains. mTO(.Trains each way dally except Sunday and 1 "U one train each way on Sunday bet ween CINCINNATI,

INDIANAPOLIS, LAFAYETTE and CHICAGO

Short line between Indianapolis and Cincinnati.

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way dally except Sunday,

X? Ulll and two tra ns each way on Sunday between

IMAMPOLM CINCINNATI.

Take the Vandalla Line Trains to Colfax, where close connections are made with the C. I. St. L. & C. Ity. for Chicago.

The only line which makes Cincinnati its great objective point for the distribution of Southern and Eastern traffic. The fact that it connects in the Central Union Depot in Cincinnati with the trains ol the A O R'y, W & K'y. (BAOuNV P. & O. K. R., (Erie,) and the C. C. C. & I. R'y, (Bee Line) for the Bast, as well as with the trains of the C. N. O. & T. P. R'y (Cincinnati Southern) and Kentucky Centrnl for the south, southeast nnd southwest, gives it an advantage over all competitors, lor no route from Chicago, Lafayette or Indianapolis' an make these connections without compelling passengers to submit to a dleagreeahle omnibus traunfer for both passeneerand baggage.

Through Tickets nnd Baggage Checks to all Principal points can bo obtained at any Tl-kei Olllce, C. l.St. L. & C. R'y., also via this line at all Coupon Offices throughout tho country. .JOHX EGAN,

Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.

J. H. MARTiX, Cincinnati, O. DiBt. PaBs. Agt. S* E. Cor. Washington & Meridian Sts., Indianapolis, Ind.

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Q-CTElE2r CITY

PRIVATE DISPENSARY

287 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. For the scientific treatment, prompt relief and permanent cure of Chronic, Nervous and Brlvat* Diseases. "The Physician-in-Chief is a regular graduate has enjoyed unusual advantages in public hospitals has conducted the largest dispensary practice for private diseases in America and lor many years has devoted exclusive attention to this specialty. He exoressly addresses those who have failed to fin'd relief from the family doctor or the socalled specialists. VftTTHf HUM who suffer from the fearful IUUIIlf Hun eflects of self-abuse, as: aversion to the society of ladies despondency loss of energy failing memory nervousness-pal-pitation of the heart weak back stunted development increasing nervous exhaustion and lascmous dreams. You may be in the first stage, but you are fast approaching the last. Do not let false pride or aham modesty prevent you from obtaining relief now.

MIDDLE-AGED MEN Sdraarsepare^a«

50c

& co

for

Infants

youthful indiscretions, or excesses of later years who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, and by finding a milky or ropy sediment in the urine and on account of this unnatural waste and loss oi vitality are unfit for business or marriage. You can positively be restored to manly vigor. fti TV MEM who, as a result of overwork busi" vlil/ II1E.11 ness cares or imprudence in former years, now suffer from partial or complete impotency, or some distressing bladder trouble. All may find immediate relief—many may bepermanently cured.

SYPnXLIS, with following symptoms falling of the hair sore throat swollen and suppurating glands eruptions, pustules and ulcers of the skin stiflness of joints destruction of bones of the nose with offensive discharge from the nostrils, and other evidences of blood disease—forever driven from the system without the use of mercury.

GOSOltRUfEA, gleet, stricture, inflammation of the prostate and bladder, and orchitis, instantly relieved, and permanently cured by remedies tested in many years special practice. Consultation strictly confidential. Medicines sent everywhere. Terms low ns consistent with first-class treatment. we guarantee to forfeit S300 for auv case of Private Disease tliat vve undertake and fail to cure."C*

SUFFERERS FROM ANY PRIVATE DISEASE, whether caused by error or exposure, should consult us before entrusting the case to any one. Send accurate written statement, enclose stamp for reply, and receive our opinion and advice, in plain envelope, by return mail.

Address as above. Mention thii paper.

cornet in the city, oSr ladies' fast

and

Children*

"Caatorla is so weU adapted to children that I Cutorla cures Colic, Constipation, recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoan, Eruct ation, icnown to me." H. A. ABOTER, M. D.

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Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di-

III So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. TH* CKHTACA COMPANY, 182 Pulton Street,

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ALWAYS GIVES ITS PATRONS

The Full Worth of Their Money by Taking* Them Bafely and Quickly between

Chicago

Cincinnati Louisville

PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS

ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOUD

Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination.!

|j7~Qet Maps and Time Tables it you want to bs moro fully Informed—all Ticket Agonts at Co up o* Stations have them—or addresa

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Address W. Mii'.bit-, fieent for further parJOHN IS. CARSON, ticnlnr*. K. O. M'COKMICK

G. P. A., kicugo.

Gen. Manager, Cbicago.

Howe's Ague Cure

and TONIC BITTERS. 8500 if it falls to euro. C. B. IIOWK, M. D„ Senica Falls, K. Y,