Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 November 1889 — Page 8
GIVEN AWAY
A beautiful piano lamp valued at $25.00 will be given JIS a prize by the 99 cent store, Every purchaser of 99 cents worth of goods of any kind will be entitled to a guess on the number of beans in a jar. The lucky number •will, on Jan. 1,1890, get the lamp. Call and see it. It's a beauty and is now on exhibition in our south window.
DECORATED WARE
A new line of decorated Chinaware just received. After-Dinner coffees ice cream sets, fruit dishes, celery boats and plates, salad dises, etc. Silver spoons, knives, forks, cake knives, soup ladies, etc. Roger Bros' and fully warranted. Call and see.
Ross Bros. 99c. Store
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 houstftn 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.
Abstracts of Title.
Having secured the services of Wm. H. Webster, lato of tho firm' of Johnson & Webster, abstractors of title, I am prepared to furnish upon ehort notice full and complete Abstracts of Title to all lands in Montgomery county, Indiana, at reasonable prices. Deeds and mortgages carefully executed. Call at Recorder's office. 051y
THOS. T. MUNHALL.
CAUTION!
I caution the public and smokers of cigars, in general, that all cigars put up in similar style and sold under the name La Rosa are mere imitations and infringements upon my brand of cigars La Rosas, and are intended to deceive the public, and that none are genuine unless each and every box bears my name on the inside, and this notice on the outside of the boxes with my signature.
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ELMDAtE.
\Oakland school is paid to have two base ball nines. tt, Vancleave is building a barn for Geo. Clough.
The carpenters are putting up the Inside finish in Geo. W(doner's bouse. Rev. Mahaun, a Baptist minister from Illinois, preached here last Monday night
Mih. Frank Plttinger has been adjudged inaane and was taken to the asylum at Indianapolis last Monday.
Several of the young folks from here, attended asocial dance last Monday night at Taylor Thompson's west of Yountsville.
KOIJKD UILL.
Ben King has his new barn completed. Ellis Burk and wife Sondayed at Sugar Grove. Hog cholera is raging in this neighborhood. Thomas Drake, of Linden, was here Sunday.
Lydia King, of Chalmers, [Sundayed at this place. Rev. Roger preached jan'elegant sermon on Sunday.
The folks of the nighborbood have began to crib their corn. Charley Bennett has gone to Kokomo to spend a few weeks.
Lizzie Esbelman is staying with her sister near New Richmond. Carry Kellison, of Mt. Olivet, was a called here on last Saturday.
Joseph Burk, spent last Wednesday with his brother near Sugar Grove. The school is progressing nicely under the management of Charles Kellison.
Frank Kinkaid and wife of Balhicb, Sundayed at her father's near this place. The wood chopping on laBt ^Thursday was very near a failure, as very few turned out.
Bertha Wilson, ofjMace, returned home on last Saturday after an extended visit with her mother.
Many of the folks of this neighborhood are continually talking and trying to raise disturbance.
Bayless Hanna ami family, of Crawfordsville spent last Saturday and Sunday with his siBter near here.
Their will be an oyster supper at this place on Saturday evening Nov. 9th. All are cordially invited.
The young couple, who was out buggy riding on last Sunday and lost therr whip can get It if they inquire of Ellis Burk.
James Harriman and, Miuta Pattern were married at the residence of George Pierce on Nov. 2d. We wish them a long and prosperous life.
Positively
J1LACK CKKI5K.
Health generally good. Ben Stout Sundayed at SamlThompson's. Elmer Miller is working for Wilson Zuck. The late rains have helped the looks of the wheat.
Wm. Viers and family ate chicken with Ab Lewis last Sunday. The Rev. D. S. Morris is becoming quite notorious as a knot tier.
Geo. Stout is building a wagon shed and granery for John Stout. Willard Payne has sold his hogs. The price received was $3.00 per hundred.
Albert Miller andEd Vorie succeeded in bagging a few of the feathery tribe here this week.
The Rev. Morris was made a present of a very fine bat. Who the giver was we failed to learn.
Miller and Swank will :have to buy another dog to find the coon tracks for their -new hound.
Wes Snyder and family, Mrs. Kate Payne and Lincoln Miller took dinner last Sunday with Rev. D. S. Morris.
Since readiug the items from the old maid
THE C£ AW FORDS'VILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
of New Ross, the Hog Heaven correspondent of the Journal has not been feeling well. We would advise him to take a dose of "rough on rats."
Vol Miller has pulled his turnips. He had thirty bushels off of one eight of an acre. Would have been more but for the raids made upon it by the Hog Heaven correspondent of the Journal.
The Hog Heaven correspondents of the REVIEW and Journal were seen strolling over the bluffs of the creek the fore part of the week, and as they were known t" be sworn enemies, the supposition was that they were going out to fight a duel. The news spread like wild fire, and a search was at once instituted which resulted in finding their bodies laying about ten feet apart, both dead—drunk.
LADOGA,
J. F. Myers is slowly recovering. Homer Graybill is stll! in Virginia. J. D. Brown has moved into his new residence.
D. D. Riddle is putting a furnace in his new house. Hon. fc. V. BrookBhire was here Saturday and Sunday.
Tuesday was election day. We await for best returns. Tho Leader grows eloquent over the town cow nuisance.
Miss Belle Fisher, of Crawfordsville, was in town last week. Rev. Krutzinger is holding meeting at the Fountain church.
Urban Stover was home from Wabash College over Sunday. Miss Ila Atchison, of the Athens, visited relatives here Sunday.
Phillip Sandy and wife, of Cloverdale, are the guests of relatives. Miss Essie Pursel, of Crawfordsville, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Himes.
A party of Wabash Btudents and maids of Athens took in the town Thursday. Miss Jessie Hernley, of the county seat, spent Sunday with Miss Anna Kirk.
Miss Nannie Kirk, who has been with home folks, returned Friday to Yountsville. Will Lawhon returned Monday from Princeton where he has been the past six months.
Hal Brown and Jim Fullen are home from St. Paul. They talk of trying the south next. W. B. Gill and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. M. M. Bachelder, at Greencastle, Sunday.
Rev. S. K. Fuson, of Rockville, began a series of meetings at the Baptist church Monday night.
Everybody is pleased to hear that Rev. Ashley is retained by the Christian church for another year.
Rob Brookshire is putting in stone flagging and steps at the new houses of J. N. Foster and J. T. Anderson.
A. C. Franklin, the new L. N. A. & C. agent, has moved his family into Mrs. Jones' property, east of the depot.
Mrs. J. W. Hutton and daughter, of Crawfordsville. have been visiting Mrs. Huttou's sister, Mrs. J. T. Anderson.
A change of time goes into effect on the Midland, Monday. Mail train leaves at 6:00 a. m. and arrives at 9:35 p. m.
The past week most of our citizens have been making journeys to the county seat. Most of them bring home tax receipts.
On Sunday evening the ladies of the Presbyterian church gave their annual praise meeting. An excellent program was well carried out.
Last Sunday night services were held in the four churches, and the Sunday night before every church was silent. This should be changed.
The town council has ordered afire engine to be purchased, and now, no doubt, the engine, combined with the bucket brigade, will form a Btrong fire department.
Died, at his home on east Taylor street, Sunday morning, George Bell, for years a resident of Ladoga. He leaves a wife and three daughters. The funeral took place Tuesday.
The citizens' temperance meeting was not well attended last Friday night on account of the rain. However the Bociety took active steps in the direction ot establishing the new enterprise.
Halloween was very pleasantly kept at several places. Small parties were entertained at S. F. Kyle's, Wm. Widdop's and Frank Frantz's. The small boys, of course, did the usual thing in the way of signs, gates, etc.
IIOG H13AVKN.
Who is mad? Billey Gray was in town Monday. Uncle Jim Mclntire butchered Monday. FranliMiller has a voice like a bull frog, Anew girl arrived at Dan Morris' Thursday. The Journal correspondent is a coward and a black leg.
A dramatic company is to be organizedCin this vicinity soon. Say, Hog Heaveners, what's the matter with the Octoroon?
Ive and George Myers of Hog Heaven, spent Sunday In Long View. Uncle John Shanklin had three teams hauling wood to town Monday.
We know who the Yountsville correspondent is, and it is best he say little. I guess the literary must be a failure. What is the matter with you narrow heads?
Several of th«. Hog Heaveners were represented at Otterbein last Sunday night Rev. Dan Morris is a whole soul democrat— the only preacher in the state who is right.
R. B. Hoff and wife passed through Hog Heaven Sunday hunting something to eat The bachelors of Black Creek held a banquet Monday night at bachelor's hall. A fine time was had.
The New Ross correspondent is right about
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the Journal's Hog Heaven scribe being a backwoodsman. Link Miller had more gall than a mule to go to Red Snyder's without an invitation. Don't be so fresh, Link.
The Journal correspondent has made the threat that the first time 1h meets me he will fill me full of bird shot. I intend to make him swallow everything he has said.
WAYNKTOWK.'
Dr. Claypool has repainted his residence. George Runyan was in Wingate Tuesday. Will Gray was here from Veedersburg Tuesday.
John Birdcell was in Crawfordsville Thursday. Miss Julia Bittle is visiting relatives near Newtown.
George Osborn.saw tho "Si Perkins" show Monday night. Rev. Weston preahed at the M. E. church Sunday night.
The toll gate at the east end of town has been disbanded. Jesse Schonover aud wife will reside on a farm near Lafayette.
Alex. Bible has bought Jas. Znck's property in the west end of town. Elmer Hills, of Crawfordeville, made his occasional visit here Sunday.
The news ot the late election caused the unterfied in old Wayne to rejoice. Rev. Fuson is holding a series of revival meetings at the Baptist church.
Mrs. Hontas Rightsell, of Denver. Col., has been visiting Miss Minnie Landman. Wm. Rider aud wife will leave soon for the South on account of Mr. R's failing health.
John York was in the county seat Sunday and it seems he makes the trip quite often. Nathan C. Birdcell, of Groesback, O., and father of J. M. Birdcell of this place died last Friday.
Why don't the Wayne Guards get up some kind of an entertainment the people would surely help them.
Only a small audience listended to a very interesting lecture by John R. Courtney at Armory Hall Saturday night.
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The report has been received here that Ike Nebors is again in trouble at Logansport, and taken from that city to Ft. Wayne charged with killing a man there some time since.
J. A. Shurr was in Crawfordsville Wednesday trying to get to Frankfort to pass medical examination before the pensiou board. The trains did not run so that he could make con nectiou.
Feed Stable.
I have lately rented the feed and horse boarding stable in Crawfordsville at 123 west Market, a half square west of Washington, and ask the patronage of farmers and others stopping in town for a few hours. Good first-class feed furnished, horses taken care of promptly, and reasonable prices guaranteed. A trial solicited. WM. HIATT
World's Choice fine cut tobacco, as good as the best, at Wm. Hardee's tobacco store.
Stone Pumps for sale at Williams Bros'. Pump Store, 125 South Green St N2-2m
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DRJRORICK,
Of New 1.1 k, tml well-known nnd sueeossful specialist in chronic diseases mid isf-a^s nf :he eye ami ear, by request of man.* 'IMHMIH uixl patients, Las decided to visit Crawronlsville, on Thursday, Nov. 11, l,s8(t. ('..lisultatiou and examination free aud confidential in his parlors at. the Nutt Oftice hours from 10.S0 a. m. to 8 p. m. One day only.
IDTt. U?1. 131. RORICK,
LATE OF
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, NEW YORK CITY.
Ably assisted by a fall corps of competent physicians and surgeons, treats with nnparalolled success all Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood diseases of every nature upon the latest scientific principles. He particularly invitee all whose cases have been neglected, badly treated(or pronounced incurable. Patients who are doing well tinder the care of their own physicians need not call on us, as our province is to treat those who cannot find relief otherwise. No money required of responsible parties to commonce 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 nature or acquirements, to become thoroughly conversant with all the divisions of the science of 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. Tho doctor having devoted several years to the special study of chronic diseases in hospitals and geninstruments for finding ont diseased conthe whole of his time to the practice of these specialties. He adopts the 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 symptoms of the patient, ascertains the condition of the internal organs, examines the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat by the mo6t approved instruments and methods, all of which he carefully records in his registev for fnture reference. In
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EPILEPSY, or Fits, positively cured by a new aud never-failing method.
way, he ascertains the true nature of the disease and itB cause.
Knowing the disease, he knows the changes it produces in the tissues, and, knowing the changes, he checks them with specific remedies, and placee his patient on the nigh road to recovery. When sick people consult him he readily tells them whether he can cure or help them, or if they are beyond hope.
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, amonnt of danger Co life, and ohanoe of a perfect care, relieving that science is truth and "truth is mighty and will prevail" when known, and knowing that disease can be cured with positive certainty, he invites the afflicted to call and receive advice free and be cunxl of their dieeases. There is no subject that requires BO mnch study and experience as the treatment and cure of chronic diseases. The astonishing success and remarkable cures performed by him is due to a thorough knowledge of the structure and functions of the human system, and the care 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 Limbs and Enlarged Joints, Spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joint Disease, White Swelling, Discharging Abscesses. Barrenness, Nervousness and General Debility, Impotency, Diseases of the
Heart Disease, Headache, Piles, Hysteria, Syphilis, St. Vitas Dance, Chronic Dysentary, Fistula in Ano, Hernia or Rnpture, Ovarian Tumors, Paralysis, Prolapsus Uteri, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Scrofula, Consumption, Chronic Cough, Female Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, Rheumatism, etc. All surgical operations performed.
CURING OF PILES guaranteed. Will give $1,000 Mr any case of failure. 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.
DR. 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 discharges, impopotency, general debility, nervousness, languor, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, loss of memory* trembling and timidity, diseases ot the nose, throat and lungs, affections of tho liver, stomach and bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of youth and secret practices, blighting the most radiant hopes and rendering marriage impossible.
FREE EXAMINATION OF THE URINE. Each person ap, ment should send or bring an ounce of their urine, which will receive a care: croscopical examination.
JO WAMPLER.
A Gentle Reminder to the Fair Sex!
That We Have Added Largely to Our Already Largo?
Stock of Cloaks and Wraps
Notwithstanding our large sales in this department our stock is still unbroken, and we want you to bear in mind that we save you on every wrap bought of us
From $2.00 to $10.00,
ApE LE VINSON,
The Cheap Dry Goods Man, Next Door to Elston's Bank.
PMTVATE DISEASES.— Blood Poison, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Loss of Sexaal Fower and any diseases of thef
Bent free from observation to all parts of the United States. MIDDLE AGED MEN, who find their vigor and vitality weakened by the traces of old complaints and their bodies racked with pain at a time when they should spend their declining years in peace and comfort, should consult Dr. Rorick at once and find the sympathy and relief they positively require. His cures are thorough and permanent.
DISEASES OP WOMEN—We shall continue as heretofore, to treat with our best consideraton and skill the diseases peculiar to women. Our operations for Fistula, Ruptured Cervix Uteri, Raptured Perineum, and for Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition resulting in Sterility, have been alike gratifying both to ourselves and to oar patients. for medical treatchemical and mi-
REMARKABLE CURES perfected in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfully treated. No experiments or failure. Parties treated by mail and express, but where possible personal consultation preferred. Curable cases guaranteed. List of questions free.
Western address, DR. RORICK, TOLEDO,OHIO,
REFERENCES: Prof. T. R. Pooley, M. D., Surgeon to New York Optbalmic and Aura Institute O. 8. Vnnder Poel. M. D., Surgeon to Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, New York Prof. August C. Beraays, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S.. Professor of Anatomy St. Louis College Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis, Mo. Prof. H. S. Greeno, A. M., M. D., Professor Orthopoedic Surgery, Florida University also, Commercial National Bank, Chicago, 111.
FULTON MARKET
Has the creim of the Fruit and Candy trade. Figs. Dates, Grapes, Raisins, Shelled Almonds, Pecans, Filberts and Hickory Nuts for Cakes. Also fresh Oysters and Crackers the best iii the market. Our Candies can't be excelled. Come to Fulton for Florida. Oranges and Bananas.
