Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 May 1890 — Page 7
People Wonder
WHEN
Uiey find how rapidly health is restored by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The reason is that this preparation contains only the purest and most powerful alteratives and tonics. To thousands yearly it proves a veritable elixir of life.
Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brockway Centre, Mich.,, writes "Liver complaint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony. I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed mo, and only the most delicate could bo digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated ine without giving relief. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see an
Improvement
in my condition, my appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength improved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of lire, and I cannot thank yon. too much." "We, the undersigned, citizens of Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby certify that the above statement, made by Mrs. Lake, is true in every particular and entitled to full credence."—O. P. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A. "Wells, Druggist. "My brother, in England, was, for a long time, unable to attend to his occupation, by reason of sores on his foot. I sent him Ayer's Almanac and the testimonials it contained induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using it a little while, he was cured, and is now a well man, working in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia." A. Attewell, Sharbot Lake, Ontario.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prioe $1 rix bottle*, fes. Worth tb a bottle.
Uotnjii'jAion. Is j.Vils, n-i nil Blood '.ir ioitfsist
buii..- 0:., u^Ijur^h,
Albert W. Perkins.
AUCTIONEER.
Will cry public sale* on reasonable terms. Luve onlr-rs it .Jn,- Taylor's east Main street or si** or juMrt'ss me in person before h:iviiv* I 111s printed to «ivoil e'.mllict .in ilatts.
ALBElVr AV. PEUX'NS. i\vfordsv:i!*. [ml.
FOR DISEASES OF THE
KIDNEYS
JOHNSTON'S EOYAL ENGLISH
BUCHU
Will cure all diseases of the Kidnejs.BUdder, Irritation of llic Neck of the Bladder,Burning Urine,Gleet, Gonorrhoea in suits stages, Mucous Discharges, Congestion of the Kidneys, Brick Dust Deposit, Diabetes, Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and Acid Urine, Bloody Urine, PAIN INTHB BACK, Retention of Urine, Frequent Urination, Gr&Tel In all ltt. forms. Inability to Retain the Water, particularly In persons adTanced In life. IT 18 A KIDNEY INVESTIGATOR and restores the Urine to Us natural color, removes the acid and burning, and the effect of the excessive use of intoxicating drink.
CURTAINS.
The Lace"Ctinjin which we
have 'aid in for il.e purpose of putting out has a double qi:a!i y.
It covers not oniy widows, but everything in she curtain !ine.:'i* -That
is our understanding of itself any
thing got away, we do not know.v.-
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Largest and lowest. It is both.
It is the biggest stock, and will be
sold for the least money of any in the
State. Use your own judgement in
this. Come and inspect the 'goods and the prices we will cheerfully abide by the'resul.t.
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If S. Ayres & Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind.J
Agents for Buttericks Fatern«.
LOCAL NEWS.
Rockv'ile farmers are organizing. Will fjcott has returned borne from California.
Mrs. Tom Nolan has been visiting In Chicago this week. Anonymous letter writers are at work in Waveland.
Fred Handle is quite sick with a relapse of the grippe. •College commencement this year is Wednesday, June 18.
Most of the corn planting in this locality has been completed. Prof. Iri Hicks Symmes, or the Journal, was in Bedford Sunday.
Veedersburg has invested $1,800 in grounds and will hold a fair. M. Klaiber, of Beading, 0., visited his son the first of the week.
Crawfordsville will celebrate the glorious Fourth in regal style. Miss Bull Allen, of Terre Haute, is visiting tier sister, Mrs. W. T. Gott.
Mrs. T. S. Hartshorn will shortly remove her family to Bioomington, 111. Every difference between the miners and operators of Clay county has been settled.
Mrs. Sallie Wilson and daughter of Spokane Falls, Washington, are visiting in the city.
Scott Steele will furnish the refreshments for the High School and alumni banquets.
The grand jury last week returned an indictment against Nancy Lightcap, the charge being that she set fire to the premises occupied by Elmer Marsh on north Washington street.
Truitt & Scott have disposed of their west Main street grocery to W. B. Berry, of Mace, who has assumed charge.
Fred Baudel has been confined to his home with rheumatism. Among his callers at his hod side was Johu Bible, his opponent for sheriff.
Several wagon loads of new manufactured ice were received here during the past few days.
Of the 41 applicants for teachor's licenses on examination last month, but 15 received them.
Mro. C«pt. Lord launch ner new-dleam-er, "Aubeenaubee," on Lake Maxinkuckee, May 27.
The county commissioners were in session during the first of the week on gravel road business.
The next reunion of the 72nd Indiana regiment, (Wilder's brigade,) will be held at Delphi, October 8 and 9.
The Big Four road is piping water to its stock yards at this point and will make other extensive improvements. *$§
Robt. McComas goes on the road next week as a salesman for the well-known house of Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati.
A gray horse belonging to James Walters was run over near the trestle of the railway, west of the city, last week and killed.
G. \y. Harshbarger has been appointed guardian of Thomas B. Burton, minor, a legatee uuder the will of Phoebe Clements.
The last week in June the democratic editors of Indiana will hold their annual meeting at the Indian Springs In Martin county. "Shorty" Barnes and Bud Fowler, once with the Crawfordsville ball club are playing great ball with the Galesburg team this year.
Veedersburg has a new ball park and the people there are happy. The new grounds will be opened on June 1, by the Crawfordsville Beds.
George Beck, champion wing shot of the United States, will have to defend his cup against J. A. Elliot, of Kansas City. The contest will occur at Indianapolis August 4.
The 100 mile bicycle race which was to have taken place on the New Richmond road last Saturday was postponed until Saturday, May 24. The postponement was occasioned by a misunderstanding as to the time for closing the entries.
In the game of ball in this city Saturday between the Rose Polytechnic and Wabash clubs the former was successful by a score of 12 to 11. It was one of the worst exhibitions of ball playing, especially on the part of Wabash, ever given in this city.
It is proposed by several citizens that an election be held soon to decide whether Crawfordsville shall make a bid at the coming sale of the water works. Many are of the opinion that the city should own the works, while others oppose the purchase of them.
The speech of Hon. E. V. Brookshire on the tariff question, delivered some two weeks ago before the house of representatives, will be found on the 6th page of THE REVIEW to-day. The friends and neighbors of Mr. Brookshire through this county should and will read what he says on this important topic with much interest.
The Big Four has made a change in its time table takine effect Sunday morning, May 18. Passenger trains will pass Plum street station as follows: Going west, No. 1, 9:20 a.m. daily except Sunday No. 8, 12:55 a. m. daily. No. 5,1:25 p. m. daily. No. 7, 0:47 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Going east, No. 2,4:57 p. m. daily. No. 4,1:55 a. m. daily. No. 6,1:25 p. in. eaily except Sunday. No. 8, 8:51 a. m. daily except Sunday.
f®* "Every Spring," Says one of the best.housewives in New England, "We feel the necessity of taking a good medicine to purify the blood, and we all take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It keeps the children free from humors, my husband says it gives him a good appetite, and for myself I am sure I could never do all my work if it was not for this splendid medicine. It makes me feel strong and cheerfujl, and I am never troubled with headache or that tired feeling, aB I used be." a 12 4t
Recent experiments in England show that weilding of metal by electricity is stronger than welding by band by 3 per cent.
The entering wedge of a complaint that mf prove fatal is often a slight cold, which a dose or two of Ayer's cherry pectorial might have cured at the commencement. it would be well. therefore, to keep this remedy within reaeh at
•"tlm9SThe girl who was caught running away with her would-be husband is a cant-elope, ft'
THE CBAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
WAYNETOWN HOKNETS.
While at Crawfordsville Wednesday, Miss Kate Steele lost her gold watch and chain or somo one stole it from her.
If you never saw a first class awkward squad you should see Prof. Higglgns and John Fouts standing, heads up like onion tops, and Lieut. Thompson as drill master. It is a funny, very, very funny sight.
During a recent thunderstorm at New Richmond, William P. Kirkpatrick's barn was struck three times in succession by lightening, still it failed to burn down. A number of horees were in the "barn but^none were injured.
The thieves who broke into Sam Beam's saloon must have druuk the whisky ere they reached Hilisboro as Win. Peveler found cigars scattered all along the railroad (rack Sunday fiom the coal chute to that town.
An old man could have been seen running up Vine Btreet Monday afternoon during the rain shower and it would have hustled the average boy to have kept up with him as he seemed as lively and spry as a young fellow of twenty-one. It was Uncle JohuJ Biddle, and he has passed the 89th uiile post.
A Hornet mau meeting Jake Zerface Tuesday, asked him of the local farmers organization in the neighborhood where he resides, \vc found that they had a good union with Mr. Utterback as president and Geo. Moore secretary, and the union is composed of such reliable men as Lwsou Biddle. The initiation fee is ten cents, and that is used to furnish fuel and lights. They are simply orgauized for the mutual benefit of each other and have no ill will to anyone but like every man are work ing for their own interests and believe in the old motto: "In union there is strength."
"I was driven to drink," said the mau, ai he got out of a cab and went into a bar-room. —Merchants Journal.
To restore, thicken, and give you a luxuriant growth of hair to keep Its color natural as in youth, and to remove drandruff, use only Hall's hair reuewer.
There are 797 German newspapers published in the United States and Canada.
The first steel pens were all made with fine points. In addition to these they are now ny/Jn tu Slant, broad and turned up points. Esterbrook makes them all in great variety.
The register medical prao'i^aers in Great Brittain now number 28,348. '1
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wu a Child, she cried for Castoria, When the became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them
Over 500 Michigan City residents expect to draw a fortune from the lotteries.
The area of Chicago is 174.4 square miles, with a population of 1,150,000.
The Times says it is rumored Brazil will have another daily paper.
Michael Orr, North Sheridan, plowed up '21 counterfeit silver dollars.
Indiana window glass manufactories will shut down June 1.
••'-'-West and Soutli-wont Excursion. A series of ona fare "harvest excursions' have been arranged as follows, via. the Tole do, and St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. and its connection. Tickets will be sold to almost the entire territory west of the Mississippi river on the following dates, viz.: April 22d, May 20th, September 7th and 23d and October 14th, 1890. Tickets good to return 30 days from date of sale, or earlier if desired. Stop-overs will be allowed. Notwithstanding the large territory covered, the principal stations of the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City are fully equipped with through tickets and baggage checks to destination.
For rates of fare, tickets, etc., call on your nearest agent, or address, C. C. Jenkins, Gen. Pass. Agt., Toledo, Ohio. apr. 12, 5t
Peru has abolished Sunday base ball.
Laporte has given up the street car idea.
"Look before you leap." Theories are cheap but a first-class harvesting machine made of good material should be selected even at a slight difference in price. The Champion Binder is warranted to have more malleable iron and steel and less cast iron iu its construction than any other machine in the market The machine Is certainly very neat in appearance, aud should be seen by farmers who are intending to purchase.
Mrs. Virginia L. Farragut, widow of Admiral Farragut, draws a pension of $2,000 a year.
The bile is removed, the head cleared and digestion restored by Simmons liver regulator.
Clay county's "Coal oil Johnny," Nathan Williams, once worth $100,000 and owner of immense coal fields, is now a pauper. Women and fast horses.
If you have a cold, cough, (dry hacking), oroup. cankered throat, cattarrh droppiug, Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures. Price 25c., 50c., and $100. For sale by Lew Fisher.
Allen couuty will build $20,000 worth of new bridges.
If you have numbness inarm or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or you are nervous and irritable—in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Oceau-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects aud cures. F»r sale by Lew Fisher.
Wabash won't have a daily paper no demand for it.
Logansport lime kilns are burned by natural gas.
Two new churches go up at at Attica this summer, Christian and Catholic.
Money to loan at 7 per cent, annual interest whout commission. Cumberland &Millre.
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TRAINS AT CKAWFORDSVII.LB.
OOINO WEST. GOING HAST No 1—Mali, Sn 2—Mail, d..,5:16pm No 3—Mail (ill.12:38 un I !o4—Mail (d)...3:0(ini Xo5—Mail. 1:50pin Nit 6-Mail 1 :U:ipin No 7 Express...OMTpin No R—Expresn...8:35 nm
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Eight icholan graduated from the Danville high school.
