Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 February 1890 — Page 3

A Fact

\X70RTH knowing ia that blood diseases which all other remedies fail t© cure, yield to Ayor's Sarsaparilla.

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Fresh conlirin ition of this statement comes to hand daily. Even such deep-seated and stubborn complaints as Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout, and tho like, are thoroughly eradicated by tho use of this wonderful alterative.

MTB. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th street, NewYork, certifies

About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic pout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertisement in a Chicago paper'that a man had been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months. I am pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, and that I have since had no return of the disease."

Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H., WTites: "One year ago 1 was taken ill with rheumatism, being confined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much debilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I commenced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual hoalth. 1 cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine."

I have takan a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I felt its beneficial effects beiore I had quite finished one bottle, and I can freely testify that it is the best bloodmedicine I know of."—Li.W. Ward, Sr., Woodland, Texas.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

PREPARED BY

Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass: Price $1 six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.

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Blood Furiccr.

1'HE GREAT

TRADE MARK

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T- u^inrs, Sores, Utcers, Swellings. Absccnsca, Blcod Poisoning, Salt Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism., 'ooiland Sltin Diseases. rr Pint Bottlo. or 0 llottHs for ?!&• iil Extract S'-i-KO "L. LOOSE RED CLOVHU CO..

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Detroit,

dicine ttsburgn

Albert

I."

Perkins.

AUCTIONEER.

Will cry public sales on reasonable terms. Leave orders at Joe Taylor's east Main street or see or address me in person lielore having bills printed t3 avoid conflict in dates. .fALBKKT W. I'KUKIXS. rawfordsville, Ind.

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MOORE'S

Ihay not In tho Blood

Slightly laxatlvo.

Absolutely Sure

For Malaria, Chills* A Impure Blood Thar expol disooflo germs, and Purify the System Drogeists,& Dr. C.C. Moore, 78 Cortland

LOCAL NEWS.

.Mrs. L. KnsthuH the gripp. 1' RANk Snyder

Im*

St. N.Y

$They Positively Cure.

Tumble to Yourself

Yonnp gent or old frei't, and save liifr moncs on a Stylish Suit, Pants or "Hen" to order fes by attending our eemi-nnnunl

Sweep-Out Sale

Now on, to continue until Feb. 1st.

First Oome, First Served.

Plenty of new goods just rer.eivod iP

GILBERT &c CO..

^'If you don't 'mow our number, ii Is

ISO K\ST MAIN Sl'KKET. 120

SALESMEN "WANTED.

Permanent Positions Guaranteed Willi Salary and Expenses Paid. Great advantascs to beginners. Fast selling specialties. No experience iicedcl with us. OUTFIT SENT FREE Writo quick and get •holce of territory, statinv age. ame thi« paner.

HOOKER NURSERIES, Roehoster, N. Y.

gone to

KIMSHB

City.

Miss May Kline lias linen sick this week. Will Tnwnslny Sumlnyeil in Veedersburg.

Mrs. •June West was quite sick this week. Alii* Levins'ni was in Louisville this week.

,)• •I111 Sloan was in llliioniinglon this week.

.Mil Scut I did local work on the Journal a of tlio week. Charley Williams was in Attica and Coving! this week.

There are 01 voters by the name of ailcleave in this county. Joliu Pickett, who has been visiting his brother Waller, returned to his home in Koko1110 Monday.

W. T. Brush has none to Salt Lake City on a business trip. He did not say that politics had any thing to do with his trip.

The democratic central committee of the couuty will meet to-day to complete an organization. They intend to carry Montgomery county at the next struggle.

The auction sale of pictures, which has been going 011 all this week, closes this evening. There has beeu quite a demand for many of them, and great uumbeis have been sold.

The democrats of precinct No. 1, Brown township met at Brown's Valley, Feb. 1st and selected H. A. Foster, ceutrai committeeman, ami S. T. (iott aud Milbert Sayler, assistants.

Hon. M. .J. Carroll and David Roach organcd a tarilT reform club at Linden Saturday nihlli with 82 members. They hail an interesting meeting and the Linden club will be heard fioin.

Joe Fosse was called to Louisville Monday by a telegram announcing the sad death ot his sister Miss Nellie Fosse, aged 2i. She was attacked by grippa and with other lung troubles resulted fatally.

County Superintendent Zuck has worked untiringly in seeing that the schools have been run to tho best- advantage, aud we can say, without fear of contradiction, that he is making one of the best superintendents the county ever had.

Tho democrats of Ripley did uot hold any meeting on Saturday, as they know an awful good thing and believe in holding on to it. Allen Byers is the present committeeman, aud they know a better man could not be found. Byers will remain in the harness aud you can rely on old Ripley coining up with the usual majority.

Another Uncle Tom's Cabin troupe is booked for Music Hall. Although, from the number now traveling in this country, they are the subject of ridicule iu most places, still they never fail to draw out a good attendance of people wherever they exhibit, and generally the proprietors do a better business than all the others.

Thos. J. Barnes, Auditor, vs. Commissioners of Tippecanoe couuty. Defendants ruled to answer on Monday February 10, 1890, iu Montgomery couuty court, at Crawfordsville, —there taken on change of venue. An issue at last'. This suit is for $25,000 and the amouut covers a bill for the indexing predicated upon an order of contract made by the board of county commissioners—Robert Wallace, Robert McUratli, Abasalom Miller—on

Feb. 11,1W5. Waveland review term begins April 28, and continues eight weeks. A $12 set of Lossing's Cyclopedia of U. S. h'story will he given to the student making the greatest progress.

The work presented will embrace a careful review of the common branches and science of education. Tuition $6. Board and rooms reasonable. Full information by writing to the principal. J- B.

All the committeemen were instructed to ai lend the meeting in the court bourse this next Saturday, Feb. 11, for the purpose of organ, iziug a county ceutrai committee for the spring election. A motion to adjourn was carried.

Unhappy Household.

A sensation was created in (ireencastle Sunday morning by the nnnoucement that ExPresident Hirt, ef the Central National Bank, had assaulted his wife, a bride of only two m.inths. The parties w*re married in New York City last Thanksgiving. Their married life has been anything but happy, and last week Mrs. Hirt sought a divorce, but learned that the law of Indiana requiring a two years' residence, was a bar to it. Sunday morning, it is reported, Mr. Hirt demanded the surrender of the diamond (inger-rings and ear-rings which he had preseuted her. In the struggle that ensued Mrs. Hirt was overpowered aud roughly handled. She ran from the house with her face scratched aud bleeding, screaming as she ran.

Democracy of Franklin.

The democrats of Darlington precinct met in mass convention at Darlington in Hulet's Hall on Saturday, February 1st, at two o'clock, f»r the purpose «f selecting a preciuct committeeman. The meeting was called to order by Dr. J. D. Hi ilia. Frank Elston was chosen chairman. Dr. Hillis was nominated for committeeman, and on motUn was elected by acclamation, after which other important business was discussed. The meeting closed with Dr. Hillis as chairman and C. A. Elmore secretary.

Muncie is weary of for street lights.

EVANS.

Waveland, ind.

IP® vK itift Union Township Democracy. Sl'ljPa5 Tho democrats of Union township met in the large court room Saturday afternoon for tho purpose of selecting committeemen for the coming year for the several precincts. There was a large attendance and all present seemed confident of victory and were willing to work untiringly for that result. Never fore did democrats seem so willing to work and never before were they in such good spirits and felt so greatly encouraged. The meeting was called to order by M. J. Clodfelter. E. E. Balard, selected chairman Chas. M. Berry, secretary. The roll of precincts was called and all reported present. A motion that each committeeman be elected by the representatives from their respective precincts svas carried aud they then chose a portion of the for each precint aud soon made the following report: PrecinctNo. 1—W, W. Moigan. 2—Samuel Davidson. "/TV" ii Read Hr.nna. 4—E. E. 1/illard. 5—George We.dtj. 6—Wm. Smith. 7—Chas. W. Wright 8—Hon. -M. J. Carroll.

IHK CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

Everybody talking street paviug at Michigan City.

Wabash county prohibitionists nominated full couuty ticket.

Dubois county has smallest delinquent list of any county in the state.

Twi

Two boys named Hill and Kennepohl skipped from Richmond to become long-haired cow-boys.

Lee Wah Sing, Logansport, washee washing will be permitted to re-enter the U. S. if he goes home to see his mamma.

Laporte claims to lie the most enterprising city in northern Indiana.

W.

Seymour residents walk in the rays of electric lights.

Lafayette's new $85,000 high school opens next week.

love-sick youths at Lal'.irte howl f.i Both "stuck on'' the same damsel.

gore.

The ill effects from imprudent eating may at all times he prevented, and the dyspepsia forestalled by the timely use of Laxador.

A South Bend man gives aunual banquet to the pencil pushers of that city.

For the restoration of faded aud gray hair to its original color and freshness, Ayer's hair vigor remains unrivaled. This is the most popular and valuable toilet preparation in the world all who use it are perfectly satisfied that it is the best.

South Bend will erect a monument to John Brown field by popular subscription.

A beautiful young lady became so sadly di figured with pimples and blotches that it was feared she would die of grief. A friend commended Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which she took,and was completely cured and is now one of the fairest of the fair.

The panther drive in Putnam county turned up nothing but a wolf, and that got away.

Rheumatism iB caused by lactic acid in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes, aud thus cures rheumatism.

Robins thick near Corydon aud being killed iu large numbers by residents. Should be prosecuted.

The ink used by the Saxous wrs superior it is claimed to that used in the pr ent day, but they needed the Esterbrook Pen to w,jte with it.

Rev. Brown, Loganspoi t, got too near a gas jet. Wind will no mo^e blow^ through his whiskers. Were singed off.

W'is

A Few Pointers.

The recent statistics ot tho number of deaths show that the large majority die with Consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. For sale by Lew Fisher. N17-ly

\v. .MOIK

natural gas flambeau

one of Many. YICTOH, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1887.

Mr. O. F. Woodward, Dear Sir: Send me gross Kemp's Balsam, 50c size, and a few samples. I certainly know that Kemp's Balsam is the best selling cough cure. I have fifteen other cough and lung remedies on my shelves, aud Kemp's balsam sells 10 to 1 best of all. Respectfully yours, F. B. Cobb. Sold by Lew Fisher at 50c and $1. Sample bottle free. 17y

Vanderburg county will colored orphan asylum.

AN.

build a $10,GOO

The Verdict Unaniimus.

W. D. Suit, druggist Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend electric bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism 0? 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, aflirms ^'Tlie best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is electric bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that electric bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only 50 ceuts.a bottle at Nye &, Co., Drug store.

Connersville people see a bright and_ glowing future before that little city.

iglitandf

.Sixty Dollar* in

CHKII.

Tne Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga., medicine, SSS have just issued a nice riddle book, illustrated with pretty engravings, in which they olfer sixty dollars in prizes to the boys and girls of America who will correctly give tho answers. The following are the list of prizes: For the first set of correct answers $10 00 For the second set 9 00 For the third set 8 00 For the fourth set 7 00 For the fifth set 6 00 For the sixth set 5 00 For the seveuth set 4 00 For the eighth set 3 00 For the ninth set 2 00 For the tenth set 1 00 For the eleventh to th- 50tb set, each... 10

Those wishing a copy of this riddle book can obtain it free by rending UB their address and mentioning this paper.

Swirr Si'ECiFC Co.. Atlanta, Ga.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria, Wbea die WM a Child, aha cried for C&itoHa, Whea abe became Mtaa, abe clang to CastoriA, When aha had Childraa, ah« gave them Caatoria,

Clorer and timothy seed, pnre and fresh, at neley A, Hartin'a.

W. I. I,KB.

MORGAN & LEE, S*¥OC1-SOHS

T.) .IOIINM.N WKHSTKIt.

Abstracts of Title.

Having li'MlL'IU Ulc ,„,uka

"MILLER BROS."

1

Word received in Delphi of murder of David Cooney, formerly of that place, in Florida.

Improve the nutritive functions of the scalo by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair renewer, and thus keep the hair from falling and coming gray. it*"', -tji,

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John*,,, & \Vul„u.r. «... to make ab-»ir«.-tMoa.| li,n.|f .,llUltv short nolle., mui at ic j.nufg, plenty of liomi. Hml f..lfiuu 1,

llt an{)

per ivin. Office ill iiitihuMii 1,1 ,-K, aMrugton-ut. i.cgTIi

For Internal and External Use.

Dr. S- W. Forsha's Alterative Balm.

A i:ilm tor every wound. Th'* balm is a positive KemovT of i'tiins. SwuiluisjK mid lulhiinminion it is a reliaii'e healer -:i wonderlul curative medirine A single tritl will coevim-ethe fofleiinn that Korshav i'.l is tvi eiplal. II you have been ailing for year*, yon should try this ISalm a' nnrc. It. never la lJ to uive instant relief 11ml efleet iierni'iiient cure. Ufed ith internally and externallv, n»d is ja sovereign remedy. 'l'riee ."0eciits mid SI.

I)U. A. M. DKMTOS SOI.E l'KOP. Luboratorv, Cincinnati, O. Sold by druggistc.

DR SELLERS'., fv,COUGH'S.

STEEL PENS

Are AMERICAN, and the BEST.

"f-? READING BUSINESS PENS.

No. 87 Falcon

AND

NOS. 75, 117, 1, ACMK. LEADING STUB PENS.

No. 4

Carbon Stub

AND NOS. 119, 102, GRANT PEN. LEADING LEDGER PENS. No. 99 Markham

AND NOS. 101, 505, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS.

No. 23

University

AND NOS.

333, 444, 16.

The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. MANUFACTURERS OP Steel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery-

I

After ten yeais exclusive sale, can now be abiained of all Drnpirlsts aud Dealers in Mcdi:ines. KCUIlES-takc notice-not simply helps but CURIOS lilVEK COMPJLAIKT, IlilioiiHiM'NS nmi Uynpepsia.

Is a strictly vegetable preparation and will CUKE MALAKIA. and all MALARIAL troubles Dr. S. II. \Vise, of ISoston, Ky. sa.vs. "Ilave practiced medicine 15 years, nnd find no squal to lleaniNi as a Liver Uegnlator."

Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madison, Fla., says "A hottle of HEUBIXE hi worth more tnap 55.00 worth ofQninino in anj family"

Acting on the Liver in a different way fron. any other medicinc it is a positive cure for Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills.

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

It costs but 75 cents and cach bottle contains over 40 average doses, making the cost less than two cents a dose. Would you a^k for cheaper mediciue It is not a cure-all. But will cure anv I.ivcr, IlUlotin or Blalurial Complaint. Manufactured by

Tlxo Hertoin Co., (Successors to Wm.i.omlell.) St. Louis,Mo.

'THE GLADSTONE"

mis

Is the finest lump in the worl'l Iteivesa pure, soft, brilliant, white light ol 85 candle po^er. Purer and brighter than gaslight and softer than electric light-more cheerful than either. A marvelous liulii Irom otdi11 a kerosene oil. SEEING IS HKLIEV1NG. A "wonderful lamp" 11 is indeed. It never needs trim mint never ?mokes nor lireakseiiininsvs, never ••smells of the oil no cumuiiug up, no leaks, ii., i-pnlli-ring, no riiiuliiug up of the 11 tin.• no annoyance X|:,"!e. \„.l li.-sMies nil .'leu-, while liiilit, 10

and

Ivantages it ju

Send for price list. Single lamps at whole-ale prices. Itoxcd and sent by express let our pricos. "Seeing is believing."

GLADSTONE LAMP CO., 7t Park Place, Sew York.

FOITTZ'S

AWO vTTLE POWDEKC

I'oniz'a

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No will die VrJR. it FoutxV Powder Fo:it.'s Vowdciv

COI.TC. POTS

or

I .)U?7.V l'owder« "'iVl find rrc.nn iwnnty per nnd siwoc1!. otitz's l'owderswill PIKKAKK to which Hoi.a hoirrss'f Po\v:)-Kb *.v 6olrt evcrywh«r:.

LUNG

»\r« used In time. .r« and ovent HooCnoT.rn.v. I prevent Ci1'KS is y*LA. ir.rrrn-" c^intlty ot itiilk rent., mul :uo butter una

I'owrioraWin

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cv\ Hi- nlmost BVKRT unu u:it* ILL *AV SATIH?ACI:ON.

DAVID £.

FOUTS, Vrop lotor, BAJLTIMOHE. JCD.

Vbe Great Enrliili Prescription, A Buccemful Uediclne used over 30 years in thousands of oases..

Cures Spermatorrhea, Kervout\ Weakness, Emiuiont. Impoteney sod all diseases caused by abuse.'

PraMrlptlon, take no substitute. One packac* SI. 8iz $5, bv mail. Write for Pamphlet. AddreM j{Uikt Cbemlcal Co., Detroit, Bllelk

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SALE BY LEW FI8UUH.

for

knows

Infants

111

80,

lUUnil ninn cflects of self-abuse, as: aversion to the society of ladies despondency loss of energy failing memory nervousness palpitation of the heart weak back stunted development increasing nervous exhaustion and lascivious dreams. You may be in the first stage, but you are fast approaching the last. J)o not let false pride or sham modrsty prevent you from obtaining relief now.

MIDDLE-AGED MEN

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 ot vitality are unfit for business or marriage. Tou can positively be restored to tnanly vigor. fir T» UDU who, as a result of overwork busi" Ulili man ness cares or imprudence in former years, now suffer from partial or complete impoteney, or some distressing bladder trouble. jl 11 may find immediate relief—many may bapermanentlg cured.

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

OONOltltlKHA, gleet, stricture, inflammation of the prostate and bladder, and orchitis, instantly relieved, nnd permanently cured by remedies tested in many years special practice. Consultation strictly confidential. Medicines sent everywhere. Terms low as ii consistent with first-class treatment. *j- We guarantee to forfeit $5on for any case of Private Diseawe tiiat -we undertake aud fail to cure."**

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 this paper.

and Children.

Oxford 8k, Brooklyn, N. Y, wiODf iut injurious

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PRIVATE DISPENSARY

287 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. For the scientific treatment, prompt relief and permanent cure of Chronic, JVerroua and rrivat* Diteases. The l'hvsician-in-Chief is a regular graduate has enjoyed unusual advantages 111 public hospitals has conducted the largest dispensary practice lor private diseases in America and for many years has devoted exclusive attention to this specialty. He expressly addresses those who have failed to find relief from the family doctor or the socalled specialists. VftTTNfi. MEN

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liliKlilvr ioiiipluhilH th it niedy no cquiii." It ic» Ii li: lit lo I lie Spot

Pn pared nl I r. Kilmer1? 1 iPiuiss.iy.lih^lu.iiiton.N.Y 1,• iii'i'H ii guji answort'd. Umde t'. i.l FitKK.

THE GREAT

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BETWEEN THE

BAST, WEST. NORTH AND SOUTH.

Indiana Blooinington & Western R.w.j

.—Timuuau

8 Passenger Trains 8

Four of which Run Daily, Including Sundays. fSlil :8H

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loiiil linn'« the size and hplliai'cv 01 -iuy ordinnry house lamp. I''ini4ne in i'li. l»iaf«. Nickel. Oold or Antique IJroi /.e. A No

The Gl:til"looe Kxteiiiin stuilv for C'lergvineii, ICiiitors, •]111iti-n.p. I'mfessors, Teachers, Physician^ and otl el professional men. The Gladstone Itauiiuet Lumps.

The Gladstone I'iano i.itiiips.

THE ELEGANT'NEW a

Woodruff Sleeping

AND

DRAWING-ROOM

Bnilt cxdreeely for and run exclnslvA.y on lh!s Koiiti! anil itn conncctione, line or more otthone cars,Together with superior or modern day coaches, are attiuhud to all tliroiijrh trains both day and nicht.

STEEL liAILS,MILLER PLATFORMS an (I COUPLE RS, A111B It A KES and all MODERN 1MPR0V KMENTS.

Shortest and Most Desirable Route Between the East and West. Through Tickets and Baergage checks to all Principal Points. noiNG WBBT. GOING EAST. No 1—Mail, d....9:2r)»m No 2— M.-ul, il...5:05pm No 3—Mail (tl).12:4.r)»m 4—1.11 (d)...2:00am No 5—Mail 1:50pm No6-i\! 1 1:03pm No 7—Express...6:40pm No

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Indianapolis. Indianapolis

Vnndalia Line— i'.

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aiayclte & Toledo Exp'ss.d'y ex. Snn'v ^:15 a ni Accommodation, daily excv buiiday. .12:00 ivcr.nn' x-xpress, b-15pm

SOUTH .i.

KansaB Teras Ex., d'y ex. .-niuii'iv... i:47 a Accommodation, daily except am Ciuli Krpreab, 5:20 pm

Call on or write to _. Edgeworth, agent Main street depot. 1?. A. FORD. 8t. Lonie, Mo. (-en. Pass.

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Constipation, Enictation, and promotes di-

CETTAtm

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COKPANT,

77 Murray Street, N. Y.

MONON ROUTE

lOUISVUtt.lltWAlBAUTI C11CAC0 »T.(fe-

ALWAYS GIVES ITS PATRONS

Th© Full Worth of Their Money by Taking Them Bafely and Quickly between

suiTer from the fearful

Chicago Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati

Louisville

"W lint uio you talk

ui£ about Mnltli—"What r»vi body talks ttU'lit the •ay ihnt lor lirl^htV IJ»

PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS

ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID

Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination,

tJT~Qet Maps and Tirnd Tables It you wont to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents atCoupo* Stations have them—or address

NORTH BOUND TRAINS.

Faet Mail, daily except Sunday, 1:49 pm Nieht Express, daily 1:4V a Way Freight 1:4b m.

BOOTH BOUND TBA1NB.

Fast Mail, daily except Sundavt 1:48 Night Express, daily, 1:4-J a Way Freight S:H0 a

Address W. Michie. ncent for further particulars. JOHS Ii. CAKSON, JAMES BAKK Elt Gen. .Manu^cr,

G. P. A., Chicago. Chicago.

Howe's

A«'ue ,-'u

I and TONIC HITTEKS. fruo if it fails to I C. B. HOWIi, M. i)., •Sonera Falls, N

COAL AND COKE.

GE0HGE W.

HALL.

DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF

COAL AND COKE

and all kinds of glazed sewer pipe,

North, East,

ilifl

Hiii

Express...8:85 am

For ftirlher information addror O. E. Robin--on. agent.. Plain street. A.IiAKNAKD, H. M. BllONSON, ttcn'l Manager. Gcn'l Ticket Act.

fire

brick, lime, lath, cement,etc.

Office and yards northwest corner

Market and "Walnut Streets. CRAWFO'iiDSVILLE.

TTMK TAIiLES.

THE

Eoimt Route

Consists of the lines formerly operated^ under the names of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago R'y ("Kankakee Line'"), the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis,, and Indianapolis & St. Louis R'y, ("Bee Line Route"), and with its connections now form direct routes of travel between ALL POINTS inTthe

West.

With schedules arranged to accommodate the traveling public in each direction, and the linust equipment of day" coaches and parlor cars, reclining-chair cars and palace sl eping and drawingroom cars in America, the management of the consolidated system confidently expects a continuance of the popularity enjoyed by the individual lines.

Rates to and from all points reached by the ''Big Pour Route" will always be as low as via any other firstclass line.

For full information call on ticket agents throughout the country.

O. G.

MuitTtAY,

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orrespoLdeuce solicited.

Children Cry for Pitcher's ra^toria.

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Traffic Managt-r, Gen. Pass. Agt.

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