Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 March 1890 — Page 7
A Fact
WORTHwhich
knowing is that blood dis
eases all other remedies fail t* cure, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Fresh confirmation of this statement comes to hand daily. Even
Buch deep-seated and stubborn complaints as Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and the like, are thoroughly eradicated by the use of this wonderful alterative.
Mrs. R. IrvinR Dodge, 110 West 125th street, New i.York, certifies
About two years ago, after suffering lor nearly two years from rheumatic
fout,
being able to walk only with great iscomfort, and having tried various remedios, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertise-, ment 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., writes: "One year ago I was taken ill with rheumatism, being confined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness vory much debilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in everyway. I commenced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known mcdicine." "I have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I felt its beneficial effects before I had quite finished one bottle, and I cau freely testify that it is the best bloodmedicine I ltnow of."—L.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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THE GREAT Blood Parmer.
and Skin Diseases.
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MOORE'S
They act in tho Blood.
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For Malaria, Chills* A Impure Blood Ttyy eipol dlsoieo germs, and Purify the System ntggglats, & Dr.
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They Positively Cure
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE on account of its universal acceptability to all stomachs, and pleasantness to the taste, and of its great powers to core all failing health, is rapidly going into universal u.^e as the great health promoter of the age. ^-i:
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE is recommended to cure only those diseases and ailments for which it has been demonstrated in thousands of eases to be an absolute curfe. A single bottle will convince. 15 cents and $1.25.
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Waynetown Hornot News.
ItiBsai'i tlml Walter Brilton lias become tired of ranching in California, and will return in the spring.
The Christian clnucti folks have erected a baptistry in their Iiousb of worship. ThiB is getting quite city like.
Baker & McClurn li.inglit a lot of choice cattle of Red Snyder, of near Crawfordsville, one day last week, tor which he received the top price. JJAlex Harrington lias purchased a few acres of the John Darter farm ndjoiuing the 0., I. & W. railway, aud will erect a dwelling thereon now soon.
The Christian church revival is still ill progrebs and will continue over Sunday. They had up to Thursday night 22 accessions during this meeting.
Mrs. John Litile died Monday at her home ou the Perrysville road, after a short illness. A kind and loviug mother leaves several children mourn her loss,
R. L. Cord and Fannie Edwards were united iu marriage at the residence of the bride's graud parents Thursday eve, Feb. 20, 1K89, Rev. Milton McBroom officiating. About twenty iuvlUd guests were present.
The good people of Center gave a pleasant surpiisu to Mrs. Susan Wainscot, a daughter of Uncle Millie Utterback. One hundred and twenty-five persons assembled with baskets filled to their uttermost. All did ample justice to the bountiful repast. The tableB fairly groaned under lhe weight of the luxuries or the load.
WAVELAND INDEPENDENT ITEMS.
mirie & Doer sold eight horses to Crawmisville parties, Tuesday, Miss Ella Forbes, of Russellville, leaves on the 25th for Japan as a missionary.
Rev. I,. F. (ialey closed a very successful meeting at'Friendly Grove church Monday evening.
Neither C. F. Moore nor his wife have been benefited by their northern trip. Mr. Moore in very bad health, and they will returu home soon.
Samuel Davis, an old resident of Browne valloy vicinity, died Sunday night. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. T. Cuppy on Tuesday.
L. E. Acker was at CrawfordsTille Sunday, studying the architecture of the various churches, for pointers, he beiug ou the build ing committee of the Christian church.
Never was there so much scheming to get control of county and township officn, and some of it is not creditable. Each man thinks hit chances for election ore good uuder the new plan of voting, and consequently the woods are full of candidates.
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Cancer. Humors, Sores, Ulcern, Swellings, "'timor::. Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt Khniir.. ~ntarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, v,rui
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To Jliiko New Hlood for Old People Old aud infirm persons need some mild tonic or gentle stimulent, especially in warm weather. The wine made iu New Jersey by Mr. Speer, called Speer's Port Wiue, makes new healthy blood by reason of the iron in tho soil. It is used by the most euiiuent phy sicians aud in hospitals as tho best tonic wine knowu. Speer's Claret is also regarded as the purest.
Well and Happy.
I take yleasure in subiuittiug the following statement of facta that you may know the great benefit that has resulted from the use of your Specific iu the case of my little daughter, now ten years of age. The child, when two years of age, had a severe attack of scarlet fever, which left her with a shattered constitution. Among other evidences of impaired nutrition was what the doctors called softening of the bones. In her fifth year she happened to a slight accident which resulted iu the dislocation of her hip joint, and from the irritation thus set up, terrible nbcesses of the hip ensued. The abcesses, despite the best medical treatment that could be obtained, remained for three years, discharging continuously. At this time, through the influence of friends, I put her on your S. S. S. When this treatment was cemmenced the abcess was very large, having six perforations, pus discharging through them all. During this treatment several Bpicul® of bone came out, aud by the time she had finished her fifth bottle the abcesses had entirely healed, her appetite and general health had been restored in short, she was well and happy, and so continues.
MRS. J. A. WLI N*
MS Lower Main St., SlatiUKiou, 1 Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed
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SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Senator Ingalls receives an average of 1,200 letters a day. The service of two typewriters are necessary to dispose of his mail.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator. One dose is worth $100. F224t.
Tho Grady monument fund now amounts to over §20,000.
.V Not Ohm in Ten
Of tho people you meet from day to day has perfectly pure healthy blood. The hereditary scrofulous taint afllicte the large majority of people, while many others acqufre diseases from impure air, improper food and wrong indulgence. Hence the imperative necessity for a reliable blood purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which eradicates every impurity, and cives to the blood vitality and health. It cures rofuln, salt rheum, humors, boils, pimples, and all oilier affections caused impurities or poisenous germs in the blood. All that is asked fur Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it be given a fair trial. „F-lo-4t
The Mexican government is encouraging the cultivation of rubber trees. A company ha» recently planted 800,000 in Chiapas.
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE— The great conqueror of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, all Nervous Diseases and failing health. It is the greatest health builder beyond comparison ever discovered, and the most certain and absolute preventive and cure for Consumption, when used in time, ever offered to the afflicted. It performs these marvelous cures by filling the blood with richness and vital plasma, which rapidly heals all diseased and broken tissues and casts off all disease from the system. A trial bottle will convince you. Price 15 cent* and $1.25.
Druggists•
THE CRAW FORDS VILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
William E. Rockwell, No. 512 west street, New York, says: "I have been a martyr to bilious headache and dyspepsia. Any indiscretion iu diet, over, fatigue, or cold, brings on a fit of indigestion, to be followed by a headache lasting two or three days at a time. I think I must have tried over twenty different remedies, which were recommended as certain cures by loving friends, but it was no use. At last I thought would take a simple course of purgation with
Hrandreth's Pills. For the first week I took two pills every night, then one pill for thirty ights in that time I gained three pounds in weight, aud never have had an ache or pain since."
Disease in one part of the body will eventually fill the whole body with disease. Every year or two soine part of the system grows weak and begins to decay. Such part should be removed at once, aud new matter be allswed to take its place. There's no need of cutting it out with a surgeon's scalpel. Purge away the old, diseased aud worn *ut parts with Brandreth's Pills.
Hrandreth's Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless and safe to take at any time.
Sold in every drug aud medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated.
Amateur harpists are increasing at a great ate iu New York fashionable cifcles.and there are indications that the accomplishment is to be a "fad." g|g
Don't Feel Well,
And yet you are not sick enough to consult a doctor, »r you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends—we will tell you just what you need. It is Hood's Sarsuparilla, which will lift yo* out of that uncertain, uncomfortable, dangerous condition, into a state of good health, confidence and cheerfulness. Hou've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours.
Twenty-five hundred amateur photographers have taken out permits to use their cameniB iu Central park, New York.
Avoid Appearance*.
A worthy gentleman having an uuusually red nose, was long mspected of beirg a tipphr on the sly, by those not well acquainted with his strictly temperate habits. His unfortunate disfigurement was readily cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
C. M. Crandall, of Waverly, N. 1., inventor of "Pigs in Clover," has now baited his hook with "Spider and Fly."
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Remember that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal as a specific for colds, coughs, and all affections of the throat and lungs. For uearly half a century it has been in greater demand than any other remedy for pulmouary complaints. All druggists have it for sale.
A quantity of fish shipped to Reading from Maryland were found to be alive when unpacked, and when thrown into a tauk of water darted around as lively as ever.
In considerinit the wonders accomplished with printers' ink, due credit should be give to the Esterbrook Steel Pen with which the printers' copy was written.
When Charles Mackay died uib ngui unuu assumed the customary position for holdluR the pen, and so r«mained.
'A stitch in time saves nine," and if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla now it may save months of future possible sickness.
In Scotland it is said that to rock the empty cradle will insure the coming of another occupaut for it.
Bald heads are too many when they may be covered with a luxuriant growth of liair by using the best of all restorers, Hall's Hair Ri
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Universal Satisfaction Everywhere Johnston's English Buchu gives universal satisfaction in every case where tried, for ail diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and the Urinary Organs.
It is getting fashionable for ladies to both shoot aud fence. I*
Muie. Patti, during her recent visit to the Citv of Mexico, donated $5,000 to the poor of that city.
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According to Adam Smith it wt" not so very long ago that nails were used as a subsidiary coin in Scotland.
Whales' teeth are UBed by the E ijians, red feathers by some of the South Sea islanders aud salt in Abyssinia.
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE— Great rejoicing on account of the discovery of South American Nervine, which is acknowledged by all as the most valuable medical discovery of this century. It possesses properties which quickly cure the Stomach and Nerves, and gives sweet and refreshing health where disease, nervousness and pain have been the rule. South American Nervine has no equal as a cure for a weak Stomach, weak NerveB, weak Lungs, weakly females, weakness of old age and ail forms of failing health. A trial bottle will convince you. Price 15 cents and $1.25. Druggists.
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE is a great female regulator and cure for all female complaints of young and old. At Druggists.
If yon have nun.mess inarm or limbs, heart skips, beats, tli.mps or flutters, or you are nervous and irrii il'le—in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.
When Baby vw sick, we gave her Castoria, When ahe was a Child, ah* cried for Castoria, When iho became Miss, she ehiag to Castoria, When ih« had Children, she gave them Castoria,
Clorer and timothy seed, pure and fresh, at
Miej Ha-tin'a.
tOWA LEGISLATORS CHEERED.
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HnilJDyspepsla.
The Attorney-General Decides They Arm K11titled to Pay— Plans for Kndlng the Dead-Lock.
Dks Moines, la., Feb. 18.—Tho sixth wook of the session opened at 3:80 p. m. yesterday with no termination of the dead-lock in the House. The Republioan caucus in the morning considered the proposition presented by Mr. Holbrook to cast lots for tha speakership, and after considerable discussion rejected it. After debate no plan was decided upon, and the conference committees of both sides met. Each inquired whether the other side bad any proposition to make. A negative wer came from both sidos, and the si mmittee separated. The House then met and balloted three times for speaker without success and then adjourned.
During the session, however, an important communication was presented from Attornev-GenBral Stone, to whom was referred the refusal of Auditor Lyon to pay the members and employes one-half their salary. The Attorney-General takes a position in opposition to the Auditor, and adds that the Houlj is sufficiently organised to make the certificate of its presiding officer authdHty for the Auditor to pay one-half the salary of the members. The opinion was referred to the Auditor, who is expected to return an answer today. THE LOTTERY'S NEW SCHEME. Seeking New Lmh of Uf« in Louisiana and Offering an Enormous Bribe.
Nkw Okujajjs, Feb. 18.—The Louisiana Lottery Company is making a desperate effort to retain its corporate life. It has failed to seouro a charter from North Dakota, and its next move, it ia said, will be an enormous bribo to the Louisiana Legislature for arenewal of its present charter, which will expire two years hence. Its proposition will bo to pay the entire State debt, amounting to from 810,000,'000 to 312.000,000. The lottery is earning 8250,000 a month, or $3,700,000 per annum, net. Many prominent Louisianians fear that the bribo may be accepted.
FAILURE IN NEW YORK.
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Gllmartin & Doyle, Dealers iu Woolen*, Assign—Liabilities, 800,000. New Yoiik, Feb. 18.—Gilmartin & Doyle, woolen merchants at 14 and W Lisponard street, have made a general assignment without preferenoes. Tho firm sold largely to peddlers and did a business of about 8900,000 a year. They had a branch in Chicago for seven years, but closed there in December last. They say they have assigned only to gain time, as they proposed to pay in full. Their nominal assets are $235,000 and their liabilities are ®90,000.
Her Fast Ended.
RACIXK, Wis., Feb. 18.—Mrs. Burrltt, whose fast of twenty-ono days as a euro for chronic dyspepsia was completed Monday, expressed a belief in her abil ity to continue in abstention from food for several weeks longer, and her willingness to do so should her physician advise. She was, however, given teaspoonful of broth, but did not seem to relish it. In fact, she had no appetite, and it will require several weeks of careful nursing before she resumes her regular diet. Her physician says she is entirely cured of the disease.
Women SnfTrHRUtfi Consolidate. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The three NA tional woman's suffrage associations have consolidated, and at a meeting of the combined organizations Monday night the following oflicers wore elected President, Elizabeth Cady Stanton Vice-President-at-large, Susan B. An thony Recording Secretary, Rachael Foster Avery Corresponding Secretary, Alice Stone Blackwell Treasurer, Jane H. Spoiford Chairman of Executive Committee, Lucy Stone.
The President's Trip to Pittabnrjjh. WASHINGTON, Fob. 18. —Tho President will leave here Wednesday morning for Pittsburgh, Pa., to attend the opening of tho free library donated to that city by Andrew Carnegie, lie will be accompanied by Private Secretary Ilalford, and probably Secretary Blaine, and expccts to he back in Washington Friday morning.
Forced to Clone Up.
LANCASTER Pa., Feb. 18.—The Lincoln National Bank, which has been plundered by Cashier Bard and F. W. Hull, has closed its do«rs under the orders of Bank Examiner Greene. It is reported that the defalcation is much larger than the first estimate, which places the amount at between $30,000 and $40,000.
To Mark Gettysburg Hat tie-Field. sfeS WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The Secretary of War has sent to the House for an appropriation of $55,373 for the erection of monuments or tablets for the proper marking of the position of each of tbo commands of the regular army engaged at Gettysburg. It is proposed to eroot forty such monuments or tablets.
Singular Plea lit a Murder Cane. MAKQUKTTK, Mich., Fob. 18.—The novel defense is made in tho McDonald murder easo that the prisoner is a somnambulist, and that the killing' of Beveridgo and Itedpath and their wives was done while he was asleep. This is the first case on rocorl in which tho plea has been advanced.
Dinner oT the Ohio Society. New Yoiik, Feb. 18.—Tho Ohio Society of New York will hold its fifth annual dinner at D- imonieo's Wednesday ovening in celebration of tho organization of tho Ohi«- Company, which was formed at the Bunch of Grapes tavern, Boston, January 25, 1786.
Awful MlRliup to a Young Girl LAXCASTKU, Pa., Fob. 18.—In the stocking works at Manheim, Pa., Monday morning Kato Daveler, agod 16 yewrs, had her hair caught in the shafting, and boforo the machinery could be stopped she was completely scalped. She can not recover.
Conductor Lafferty, of the Ohio A Misssissippi road, who was recently acquitted of. a charge of embezzlement brought by the company, has entered suit at Vincennos, Ind., for $100,000 damages for defamation of charaoter.
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Abstracts of Title.
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Is 11 strictly veu'ctnblc preparation and will CUKE Malaria, and nil malarial troubles. Dr. S. H. Wise, of Boston, Ky. says "Have practiced medicine 15 years, and And no equal to Hekuixr as a Liver Regulator."
Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madl»on, Fla., says
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bottle of IlEum.vB is worth more thar 15.00 worth of Quinine in any family Acting on the liver iu a different way fron. any other medicine it is a positive cure for Chronic Constipation and Is cheaper than Pills.
Its peculiar composition is such, that we gnarantee to cure an case of Chills and Fever or Bilious Fever with one bottle.
It floats but 75 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 cure anv I.tircr, Bilious or JHalarial Complaint. Manufactured by
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tireitkseliiiiinsvs, never "smells of tfit? oil no uinmniijg up, no iunks, no sputtering, no c.limliiug up of the IHme, no nnnojance
SALESMEN to sell nurferj Htoek. Ail oodc warinie.l IliBt cIh^s. I'ermancni. pieaiiiut, pro&table pi'Fit.on.1- 'ortne ri^htmon
(Jood Ffilaiit'h and exiieDSef paid weekly. Liberal iiidiirementH to heifinuere. No ptt-viouH aspurintice uecefi'iiry Ottttii Irie. Wnte for terms, givinn nee Mention thle |inp r. I'll AS. II. CllASfi. iiurM rv men, Itochoeter N. Y.
PENNYROYAL WAFERS.
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Prescription of a physician who has had a l«fe long treating: female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe, offectuaL Ladies ask your druggist for Pennyroyal Wafers and nuke no substitute, or inclose postre for sealed particulars. Sold by 11 druggists, $1 per box. Address
THE EUREKA. CHEMICAL CO., Detroit, MICH. KUK SALK 111 LMV i'lSlliili.
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE is as pleasant to the taste as the sweetest nectar, and harmless as the purest milk. It is warranted the most wonderful cure for the Nerves, Stomach, and Lungs ever known. Druggists.
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE cures Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Sick Headache, Female Weakness, diseases of Women, Palpitation of the Heart, Sleeplessness, St.Vitus's Dance, Nervousness of Females, Pains in the Heart and Back, all Failing: Health,
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SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE recommends itself, and will do just what is claimed for it.
Ross GORDON,
Medicine Dealer, La Fayette, Ind. 15 cents and #1.25.
Itch, Mans« and Scratches cured in 80 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Thia never fails. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon druggist, Crawfordsvllle. N-3Wm »,w\'
