Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 November 1889 — Page 8
Go to the corner hat store for your hats and underwear. You will always find the latest. Cunningham the
Crawfordsville hatter.
Try the largest clothing house in Crawfordsville for a good fit and the best goods. Custom made overcoats and men's Sunday suits. A large stock of children's suits. Con Cunningham the Crawfordsville clothier.
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FOR SALE BY
W. E. Nicholson,
116 West Main Street.
GROCERIES.
Look Right
If yon want a Superior Quality ot Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Rice, Tea, Canned Goods and
You should visit the store of
J. M. Brown,
In Miller Block, Washington St.
Prices always reasonable, Goods always Pure and Accommodating Clerks to wait upon you. Step in and see.
NEW KOSS.
The Loop estate will be re-divided. W. J, Sanford is still on the sick list. Miss Maggie Mclntire has the typhoid fever.
The Christian church will give a supper soon. Several post graduates are attending 6Chool here.
The meeting at New Pisgah was well attended Sunday. Old Mr. Wheeler has returned from his visit in Clarke county.
Mr. Ross, the new minister, at the M. E. church is quite a lively worker. Mr. Modlin and Mr. Toney combatted, Monday, to ascertain who was the best man.
New Ross needs a furniture store. Who will be the man to go into that business.
While bailing straw one day last week James Lynn got bis feet horribly mangled. There was preaching at the M. E. church Tuesday evening by a minister of the Quaker faith.
Alex. Scott, the saloon keeper has been released from the Hendricks county jail and has returned.
Preacher Jameson, a very aged man, and five singers will occupy the pulpitat the Christian church Saturday and Sunday.
MADISON TOWNSHIP.
The general health is good.
L. A. Stingley is treating his barn to a new roof.
Farmers are complaining of grass'and water getting scarce.
There are||about a dozen small farms for •ale in this township. A good many farmers' have loBt all their hogs with the cholera.
It is given up that the present corn crop in this township will not make a half crop.
It IB reported that G. W. Barnett, who went west some time ago, will locate in Iowa. H. 0. Shelby and George Lane are now proprietors of the Martin Gray store at Kirkpatrick.
It is said that John L. Goben has saved the people of Montgomery over $20,000 of taxes since he has been auditor.
Word has been received from W. H. Gray, of Missouri, that he is in good health and has become a member of church.
John McBee. who went to Washington Territory, writes that he has landed at hiB destination, and has gone to business.
H. C. Shobe and Grimes brothers are having some trouble/ over a ditch £and several of the farmers have been called to court on the same.
The muleyigrub worm that did so much damage to the corn crop this year, is said to be working on the growing wheat crop in places very bad.
There are quite a number of democrats this township that would like to see George Hurley come out for Judge of our Circuit Court next campaign.
The steam ditching machine in the Lyecreek prarie is slowly coming np stream, and, if the weather stays fine, the job will be completed some time in December.
The authorities of the law in Tippecanoe county, have been ventilating the little village of B'ville in the south part of the county for vice in various forms, and such a scatterment of the human family has never been known in the history of the little city.
Buck, calf and hogskin gloves at 99 ct. store.
6 and 10 cent counter bargains at 99 ct. store.
Farmers are cribbing corn.
THE OliAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
WAYNETOWN,
Mrs. Chas. Hucky is quite sick. Howard Edwards was In Alamo Sunday.
Will Gray was here from Veedersburg Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Hurt was in Crawfordsville Thursday.
Charlie Lucas has beeu here for the week past. Frank Sumner was here from Peru this week.
Win. G. Ellis has bought the Oconnell property near the depot. Miss Allie Parker, of Crawfordsville, visited Mrs. A. Hurt Sunday.
Abe York has moved to the Widener property near the Christian church. A daughter of Jonathen Ingersoll died Friday and was buried Sunday.
The new saw mill is running on time filling a large contract for popular lumber. Jos. Ellis has returned from after a trip around the country with race horses.
Aus Sumner and wife, of Hillsboro, were the guests of A1 Coons and wife Sunday.
Wallie Coons, a Crawfordsville typo, was here Sunday and smiled at all the pretty girls. The Military company is holding monthly drills and is in better condition than ever before.
Jim Stockdale was all smiles last week on account of the arrival of a girl '.mby at his home.
G. D. Brown is running Deer, Hannah fc Go's, mills of niirhts as they are running night and day.
Lou Laudman, who works in the O., 1. & W. office at Danville, is sick and not able to be on duty.
Miss Hannah Johnston, who is teaching school at Sand bank, visited Miss Delia Gerhardt Sunday.
There is no place in the county where you can buy beef as cheap as in Waynetown. It sells from one to five cents per pound.
The town council has ordered many of the sidewalks regraveled, and intend to have the place ready for pedestrians this winter.
John R. Courtney will deliver his lecture on the "Battle of Franklin" at Armory Hall tonight. The proceeds will go towards defraying expenses of the 63rd reunion.
Mrs. Geo. Radley has removed into the Rusk property on Washington street and Wm. Ellis into the property near the depot vacated by her while his own residence is being repaired.
HOG HEAVEN
Is this what they call protection? Dan Cowger has been quite sick. Hog Heaven has graveled her streets.
Frank Miller has returned from the west.
There wes a grand family reunion at Charley Elrod's last Sunday. The County Superindendant visited the valley school on Friday.
Henry Crowder died last Tuesday evening after a long spell of sickness.
William Henkle and wife, of Crawfordsville, paralyzed grub for Wes Snyder Sunday.
David Hammer and Miss Dora Yiers were married by Rev. Dan Morris at R. B. Snyder's^1
We must protect our homes from foreign nations if we all die paupers, Giveus more protection.
Colon Blankinship lost one of his horseB last Sunday. The funeral was conducted by undertakerBorse.
A fifty-four-dollar plush cloak investment at the cross roads. They're putting on too much dog out there.
Keller, when you try to kiss some one kis9 a single woman. Don't kiss somebody's wife. I mean you, George Cowger.
Say, Hog Heavenen Republicans, Vice-Pres-ident Morton, must be a Democrat. He has taken out licenee to sail intoxicating liquors.
Wallace A. Paxton and Miss Emma Gray were married last week by Rev. D. S. Morris. Whenever you want to to get yoked rembemberDan.
Some one Baid there was a big supper at R. B. Snyder's last Sunday night. It must be a mistake, for I failed to see any of the wedding cake on my table.
Johnuie Singer has a novel way of hauling off his stock. One wagon tied behind the other with a hog in one and a calf in the other. There are no tlies on Johnnie.
Quite a discussion occurred at W. Viers' last Sunday between the "flower of of Hog Heaven," John Miller, and that sap-headed Journal correspondent I could not get the particulars. One ot them is an orthodox Christian, the other an atheist, agnostic, deist aud pagan.
F. M. Shanklin Ed. Larkins and Miss Carrie Vaughn met with quite an accident Tuesday night. While returning from town, the horse became frightened, and commenced running and kicking a 30-dollar picture was smashed, but no damage was none.
The Journal correspondent has insulted me long enough. I respectfully ask him to meet me in Jabob Mclntire's sugar camp next Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m. One or fioth of us must fall. Now, if you are no coward, you will meet me like a mail. Choose you weapons.
Gloves at bottom prices at 99 ct. store.
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Will Campbell, of New Richmond, was in our midst on last Monday on his way to the Star city.
On last Tuesday Mrs, Medlie Bible and Mrs. Sincky, both of Sugar Grove, spent the day at the Junction House.
The new dwelling of David Whipple is nearing completion and will soon be occupied by him and his new wife.
Quarterly meeting hereon last Sunday at our place aud the yellow-legged chickens had to come down off of their roosts.
Some more families changed houses last week. They will know within a few weeks how much plunder they have.
John Froyd, of New Richmond, was here last week, helping Joseph Smith put the mortar on the house of J. W. Gal breath.
A few more like O. D. Thomas and J. L. Church and A. K. Rash and more business houses would go up in our place. They are men of business.
The New Richmond scribe likes to brag on his town. But we can say we have just as quiet a place. But it is just like New Richmond it has its hangers on, who do nothing.
The boy preacher, Wilper Valivary, who isatr tending school at Merome, was up and filled his appointment He is a good preacher for a boy 19 years old, and will make his mark in the worid.
The soldiers report a good time at their reunion which was held at Aaron Lyton's They talked over their army experiences and had at good dinner. The next meeting will be in our place at Dr. Washburn's. Hereafter these reunions will occur in this township once each year.
Last Sunday evening while the folks were all gone to church, burglars entered the house of J. S. Bennett by unlocking the doors, They ransacked bureau drawers, getting some money. They secured four twenty-five cent pieces, and a purse containing some three dollars or more in money. They broke a lock on a writing desk and got a fifty cent piece made in 1829, a keep sake. The burglars also helped themselves to a good pair of gloves and a good suit of underwear. No clue to the theft Don't think it was home talent
Steady employment, on salary, is offered in another column by E. C. Pierson & Co. 3w
A small town near Morgantown, W. Va., has an eccentric woman who wears a different colored wig each day in the week.
Stone Pumps for sale at Williams Bros'. P£mip Store, 125 South Green St. N2-2m
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J. C. Wingate was iu our place one day last week.
The cojyj north wester kept the nutting parties at home last Sunday.
George A. Hopkins, of Delphi, was delivering fruit trees here last week.
Wm. Dunkle has moved to our place. We need more cuch families as his in our midst.
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DR.'RORICK,
Of New Yurk, tlni \\i-iH nown and successful specialist in chronic disease ami diseases' of the eye and ear, by request of nun: .- friends and patients, has decided to visit Crawfordsville, oi. Thursday, Nov. M, 1SS0. Consultation and examination free and confidential in his parlors a? the Niui li.-iiiMj. vtfilco hours from 10.80 a. tu. to 8 p. nt. One day only.
DH. RORICK has attained the most wonderful success in the treatment of cases to which he devotes his special attention. After years of experience he has discovered the most infallible method of curing weaknesses in the back or limbs, involuntary dischargee, impo-
eases ot the nose, throat and lungs, affections of the liver, stomach and bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of yonth and secret practices, blighting the most radiant hopes and rendering marriage impossible.
EPILEPSY, or Fite, positively cured by a new and never-failing method.
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LATE OF
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, NEW YORK CITY.
success principles. He^particularly Invites all whose casts have been neglected badly treated,"or nonnoed incurable. Patients who are doing well tinder the care of their own physicians need call on us, as onr province iB to treat thoBe who cannot find relief otherwise. No money required of responsible parties to commence treatment.
COMMON SENSE AS APPLIED TO MEDICINE- It is well known by all intelligent observers that it is impossible for any person, no matter how highly endowed by natnre or aognire' ments, to become thoroughly conversant with all the divisions of tne scienoe or medicine. Nearly all who have attained distinction in medicine have made some special department their life work, being fitted therefor by natural adaptation or selection, special education and experience. The doctor having devoted several years to the special study of chronic diseases in hospitals and general practice, and having the most recent and improved instruments for finding out diseased conditions in the organs of the body, he proposes to devote the whole of his time to the practice of these specialties. He adopts tfie_ following plan, which is peculiar to the large hospitals, and is not and never has been the practice of country doctors: He carefully notes the symntoms of th# patient, ascertains the_ condition of the internal organr, examines the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat by the most approved instruments and methods, all of which he carefully records in hie register for future reference. In this way, he ascertains the true nature of the disease and
Knowing the disease, he knows the changes it produces in the tissues, and, knowing the changes, he checks them with specific remedies, and places his patient on the high road to recovery. When sick peop.e consult him he readily tells them whether he can cure or help them, or
etc. All surgical operations performed. CURING OP PILES ran teed, ore.
SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATIONS.
The examinations are in accordance with anatomical and physical science, as he will convince the most skeptical. By an examination he will convince anyone of the nature and extenof disease, amount of danger to life, and ehance of a perfect cure. Believing that science is truth and. truth is mighty and will prevail" when known, and knowing that disease can be oured with positivecertainty, he invites the afflicted to call and receive advice free and be cured of their dieeases.. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment and cure of chronic diseases. The astonishing suocess and remarkable cures performed by him is due to a thorough knowledge of the structure and functions of the human system, and the cure of diseases by their natural remedies. Let those given up by others call for examination. He has successfully treated the following diseases since his arrival in this state: Eye and Ear diseases, Chronie Diarrhoea, Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Painful or Irregular Menstruation Fever Sores and Ulcers, Incontinence of Urine, Tape Worms, Crooked Ijimbsand Enlarged Joints, Spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joint Disease, White Swelling, discharging Abscesses, Barrenness, Nervousness and General Debility, Impotency, Diseases of the Kidneysand Bladder, Leucorrhea or Whites, Blotches, Pimples. Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Constii, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Hydrocele, nation. Dropsy .Cancer, Epileptic Fits, Erysipelas, Gravel, Goitre, Heart Disease, Headache, Piles, Hysteria, Syphilis, St. Vitas Dane
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give $1,000 for any case of faunri YOUNG MEN who through ignorance or the careless exuberance of youthful spirits, have been unfortunate and find themselves in danger of losing their health and embittering their after lives may call with full confidence.
FREE EXAMINATION OP THE URINE. Each person applying for medical treatment should send or bring un ounce of their urine, which will receive a careful chemical
croscopical examination. REMARKABLE CZJRE&pBTtecteA in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfnlly treated. No experiments or failure. Parties treated by mail and express, bnt where possible personal consultation preferred. Curable cases guaranteed. List of questions free.
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That We Have Added Largely to Our Already Largt
Stock of Cloaks and Wraps
Notwithstanding our large sales in this department our stock is still unbroken, and we wgnt you to bear in mind that we «ave you on every wrap bought of us
From $2.00fto $10.00.
ABE IfEVINSON,
The Cheap Dry Goods Man, Next Door to Blston's Bank.
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PRIVATE DISEASES.-Blood Poison,. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Loss of Sexual Fower and any diseases of mito-urinary organB speedily and perma-
the nently cured. tion tree and strictly confidential. Medicine sent free from observation to all parte of the United 8tates.
No risks incurred. Consulta-
MIDDLE AGED MEN, who find their vigor and vitality weakened by the trace* of old complaints and their bodies racked with pain at a time, when they Bhould Bpend their declining years in peace and comfort, should consult Dr. Rorick at once and fine the sympathy and relief they positively require. His cures are thorough and permanent.
DISEASES OF WOMEN—Wo shall continue as heretofore, to treat with our best consideraton and skill the diseases peculiar ts women. .Oar operations for Fistula, Ruptured Cervix Uteri, Ruptured Perineum, and for Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition resulting in Sterility, have been alike gratifying both to ourselves and to our patients.
MILLER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS. OF
Carriages Buggies and Spring Wagons.
ijcmls ill *iH:"inrd mattes of buggies, etc. Repairing done «n short t^y-Wnrl: •vMrrinted nneyear. Factory north ot court lf:iiR«.
Eeminder to ttie Fair Sex!
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Western address, DR. RORICK, Toledo,Ohio,
REFERENCES Prof. T. R. Pooley, M. D., Surgeon to New York Opthalmic and Aura Institute O. 8. Vander Poel. M. D., Surgeon to" Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, New York Prof. August C. Bernays, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S.. Professor of Anatomy St. Louis College Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis, Mo. Prof. H. 8. Greeno, A. M., M. D., Professor Orthopoedie Surgery, Florida University also, Commercial National Bank, Chicago, 111.
CARRIAGE SHOP.
