Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 June 1890 — Page 6

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I have iisod St.JacobsOilfor chickencholera with grout success. Every fowl affected with the disease

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I reoommend it as a rare euro. It has saved me many dollars. H. A. KUEXKE, Breeder of Fine Fowls.1

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For Stablemen and Stockmen.

GtrR.ES

Cuts. Swellings, Bruises. Sprains, Galls, Strains, Lameness, StiKns.ts.'Cracktid Hoels.scratctiesi Contractions, Flash Wounds. Stringhslt, Sore-

Throat, Olsterpcr, f.al.c, Whitlow, Poll Evil, Fistula, Turners. Spiin! ., Kingbsnes and Spavin in lheir early St-gis. fi rtttions with each bottla.

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DETECTIVES

Wanted In crerj- C«ootr. sbrc meo to act under Instruction* In oor Secret Service- Ezperir«cv not neceettr^. PartlenUra free. fir*nnan Dclectlre Bureau t'o. Arcade,Cfceianitl.O.

H8NDERCORNS.

CONSUMPTIVE

ITavo you Coucrtj. Broncliitf *, AMilimtu ludlpestionl Upo

Broncluti*, Axtlimo. Indigestion C. IthMi tor ail ills arislnp

tram defective nutrition. Toko in time. 60c. and $LO0.

WANTED

Keliable |i-usshinjr men to sell choice Nursery coJk. '-Complete nssir tinont. Splondid opportunity offered for njirlng work. My salesmen liaye good Bucei-8-'. many selling from $100 to

$200

per week. Stndfo oof nnd te-timonlnls. A good pushing mnu wiint jd here at oneo. Liberal terms and tho -f-t ccods in the market •Write FKEDE. YOUNG, Nurseryman, Rochester. N. Y.

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•»d on the BatUe-fltld. By MATIT A. UTEKMORE. Jfow seUina Uke vHl4fire» {a* hfo competition* TOO pure*. Bplendtd steel Plat**. Slat thousand* C£j"f000 nwre jlpenfcJFaMted—Weiiaiid Wornen. Dlntanceiio hindrance, iof wePav

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The Improved method of fastening strings of pianos, invented bv us, is one of the most lmJiortant improvements ever made, making the nstrament more richly musicai. iu tone, mora durable and less liable to get out of tnne.

Both theIIASON it HAMLIN Oreans and Pianos excel chiefly In that which is the chief excellence In any musical instruihent, quality of

Other things, though important, are •PfenyB so than this. An instrument with mualcal tones cannot bo good, illustrated catalogues of Jnew styles, Introduced this season, keent free

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LOCAL NEWS.

Greeiicastle boss barbers have organized. Ben Myers visited In Danville over Sunday. Mrs. Paul Cooley Is vlsitiug relatives In Peoria, I1L

Judge Babb behl court for Judge Snyder' Monday. Rev. F. H. Hays lias charge ot a church in Lima, 0.

Hominy mill aud starch factory is contemplated at Attica. Pror. A. N. Higgius, of Waynetown, was in the city the first of the week.

Greenfield will establish a free library and incorporate it under state laws. Dr. E. H. Cowon lias succeeded Dr. Thomas as President of the School Board.

Pat Morgan and *Pat Morris, Brazil, are under arrest for assistiug Tom Kerins to escape from jail.

Rev. Pettit's trial will not be heard before tho September term of court, all talk to the contrary is absurd.

Anderson Pouey, Fouutitin county, was bitteu by a copper-head snake Saturday and is in a critical condition.

Rev. W. H. Hickman aiid family have returned from Atlanta, Ga., and will spend the summer lu this city.

Miller & Kirkpatrick this week shipped a monument to Spencer, Ind. This firm is doing a thriving business.

The Rtds of this city went to Lafayette Sunday aud played a team in that city. The Reds were beaten by a score of 18 to 10.

Miss Lulu O'Keefe, Greencastle, had needle removed from her foot that had been imbedded in the flesh for nine years.

The Union Labor Party will hold its congressional convention iu Terre Haute on June 26th. Every township is entitled to a delegate,

The republicans of the county met in the small court room laBt Saturday and selected delegates to the state Congressional and Joint Representative conventions.

Good Templer people are somewhat agitated over the quarrels botween two of its members over various political and moral questions and the expulsion of one or both of them from the lodge is probatile.

F. M. Smith, a farmer living near Elmdale was severely injured one day last week by a corn dropper turning over on him while at work in the field. The gentleman will be unable to perform any bard labor for sometime to come.

One of the neatest and best appointed sain' pie rooms in the state is that of Tuck Cox, No. 53 Columbia street. Mr. Cox was recently Crawfordsville but has adopted Lafayette as a capital place of residence, and judging from his liberal investment, locally speaking, is here to stay.—Lafayette Timer.

The following persons have been appointed special constables for the Waveland Horse Thief Deteetive Company: C. B. Tayloj, W. R. Barton, J. P. Foster, J. H. Canine. Dave Garwood, F.A Rice, J. D. Fisher, Frank W. Kritz, J. 0. McCormick, John Robertson, Dr. Z. Ball, L. E. Acker, Robt. Burford, H. A. Pratt, Davis Moore and C. H. Deer.

Mr. .Iobo Jiobb, for mauy years past a resident of Crawfordsville, is removing this week to Jopliu, Missouri, near which plac« he owns

SO acres of land, which is Baid to be underlaid, to a great extent with lead, and which prom" ises to be very remunerative to him, in fact he received, we learn, some tempting oilers to lease it, but has refused.

Nervous

L'byucal Debility, Imparities of the Blood.

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n-j.iln? from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Exeessco or .^:Uion, Enervating nnii unfitting the victim A 1, IStiginesB, the Married or

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SvitSi'tid author, Win. ft. Parker, M. I*., roCSOXiD AND JEWELLED MEDAL )*vf .National IWcdicol Association 1'cr

ESSAY on NEUVOUS nut!

MV.Uj DEBILIT Y.Dr. Parker and acrp-i .-uuit Physicians raay lie cr.K::'.„-d, l.r:ally. by iu...I or in person, at the office of |:U. i'EABODY MEDICAL INSTITtJTi:, Jo. BtilQnch St., Boston, Momm., to whom all f-ders for books or letters for advice should be rected as above.

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MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V.

Michael F. Devan died on Friday last of consumption at the age of 27 years, and was buried Sunday in Calvary cemetery. There was possibly no morejfavorably known young man in Montgomery county than Mr. Devan. By honesty, sobriety, and uprightness he had ingratiated himself in the hearts of the people who sym pathize with the family in their beeavement.

Union Labor Congressional Convention. The union labor party of the Eighth Congressional distrist of Indiana are hereby called to meet at Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, June 28,1890, at 10 o'clock a. tn. for the pur pose ot nominating a candidate for the eighth congressional district of Indiana, and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Said meeting will be a delegate convention. Each county will be entitled to one delegate from each township in the county and each labor organization will be entitled to at least one delegate from each subordinate lodge, provided they endorse the three following principles: 1st No needless taxation, but a graduated tax on all private property, personal and real, all wealth or evidence of wealth, aud on incomes 2nd. No trusts, combines, syndicates or monopolies of any kind that oppress labor no agencies owned or controlled by private or corporate bodies, but by the government itBelf, and run in the interest ot the people. 8d. No banks of Issue but all money Bhall be issued by the government and shall be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private. Gold and silver coinage shall be on equal footing, and sufficient paper money to supply the needs of the people to do a cash business guarded from Inflation and contrac tion by the requisite amount of per capita.

J. R. Johnson, Chairman,

F. Zkrkks, Sec'y, Gessie, Ind. Veedersburg, Ind.

The standard.

"I regard Hood's |Sarsaparilla as having passed above the grade of what are commonly called patent or proprietary medicines," said a well known physician recently. "It is fully en titled to be considered a standard medicine, and has won this positionb its undoubted merit and by the many remarkable cures it has effected. For an alterative and tonic it has never been equalled.

The Greencastle Democrat says toll-roads are a reproach to the county.

Spccr's N. J. WImp,

It is said to be the most reliable wine in the market. Physicians prescribe it as superior in cases of debility, languor and prostration of strength. It is alsojan excellent restorative for indigestion. Numerous letters have been Written by lawyers, lecturers, and distinguished divines speaking in high terms of approbation of the healthy blood making and invigorating properties of Speer's wine, especially lhe Port —Republican.

It is sold by druggists.

A colt show will be held at Chrisuian, 111,, in the near future,

THE CiwVVVl\:RDSY:LLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

The AliirkitM.

CKAWKOHDSVILI^.

Wheat Corn 80@32 Hay 110 Oats 25 Butter ..15 Eggs 11 Apples 50 Potatoes 25 Young Chicks Clover Seed ?3@$8 25 Chickens Turkeys Ducks

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INDIANAPOLIS.

Cattle—We quote: Fancy Export $4 15@4 60 Choice shipping steers of 1,400 to 1,600 pounds $3 75@4 10 Good shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds |3 60@8 90 Fair shipping steers of 1,000 to 1,200 pouuds 3 25@8 50

Hogs—We quote: Good to choice heavy aud medium..®3 9o@4 10 Fair to good mixed 3 85014 07 Good to choice light 3 95@4 10 Roughs 3 OOgS 60

Wheat—Firm—We quote: No. 2 red 77 No. 3 red 73@75 Rejected 64 @65

Corn—Steady—We quote: No. 1 white $ 31 No. 2 white 30@30J No. 8 white 29 No. 2 mixed 33 No. 3 mixed 2l.i£©80

"For a loug time I had no appetite, was restless at night, aud very much debilitated. After taking two bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my strength and appetite returned, aud mv health was completely restored."—D. M. Fisher, Oswego, N. Y.

The mayor of Vincennea draws a yearly salary of §1,000.

"Why doesn't he take Hood's Sarsaparilla?" is the general inquiry of friends when a person suffers from any disease of the blood.

"Don't buy a pig in a bag." It costs money to uinke a good binder or mower. Examine the machine that is offered you at a low price. You may fmd it is not worth what is asked for it. Champion binders and mowers are built upon honor from the best material obtainable and in the best way known.

Some miscreant is poisoning chickens at Brazil.

The sweet potato crop on the eastern shore of Virginia is expected to be the largest ever known.

The subscription list opened at Versailles for the erection of a monument to Jean Hondon, the sculptor, has reached a total of $8, 400, to which the state has added $400

Southern Ca ifornia fruit growers are importing orange trees from Cuba in large numbers.

Captain Murrel, the Englishman whose ship rescued the 700 passengers of the steamer Deumark, is to wed Miss Mary McCormack, of Baltimore.

There is still living in Connecticut three children ef Fredrick Robbins a revolutionary soldier who was in the service before the declaration of July, 1776.

Iu conversation with a friend recently Julia|Ward Howe confessed to being bored to death by constant allusion in her presence to the "battle hymn of the republic."

Buffalo Bill has captured the city of Dresden with his wild west show. The first performance was held on Sunday, and there was an Immense crowd in attendance.

New JLilvery Firm.

Having purchased one-half interest in the livery barn known as the Hiatt and Booher barn, opposite the Nutt Hotel on Market street, we will be glad to see our customers at all times, night or day. Special care taken of feeders and boarders at the same price as heretofore. Wm. Hiatt,

Wm. Jolly,

lm Proprietors.

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All the Ttmo."

Say many poor men and women, who seem over-worked, or are debilitated by change of season, climate or life. If you could read the hundreds of letters praising Hood's Sarsaparilla which comes from people whom it has restored to health, you would be convinced of its merits. As this is impossible, why not try Hood's Sarsaparilla yourself and thus realize its benefit? It will tone and build up your system, give you a good appetite, overcome that tired feeling and make you feel, as one woman expresses it, "like anew creature."

A Kiimlly Jewel,

Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., the famous surgeon and physician, has sent us a copy of his book, "How to Cure Kidney, Liver aud Blood Disorders." It is a work which should be read in every home, for the value of the medical lessons alone. It contains also many life illustrations, and two facinating stories from the widely known author "Ned. Buntline." Anyone sending their address with name of this paper to Dr. Kennedy, will receive the bookfree by mail,

Agents Wnnted.

Do you waut to make money? If so sell our choice Nursery stock. Write us for terms. 5-w May Brothkrs,

Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.

Nothing: in the Wide World so Good. I was afflicted with kidney disease. Dr. Kennedy's favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y.,—I say it with a perfect recollection of all that was done for me besides, is the only thing that gave me permanent relief. I have recommended this medicine to many people for kidney disease and they all agree in saying that it has not its equal in the wide world for this complaint.—Lyman Crawford, Druggist, Springfield, Mass.

COLUMBUS Buggies tin's.

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English Spavin Liniment removes ail Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood'Spavins, Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, ail Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon, drug store Crawfordsville, Iud.

PHEATONS we have the nicest atTinsley Sc Martin's.

The Verdict Unanimous.

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 of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' ex perience, is electric bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the' verdict is unanimous that electric bitters do cure all diseases of tlm liver, kidneys or blood. Only 50 cents a bottle at Nye & Co., Drug store.

Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trado at Nye & Co., drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's new discovery for consumption. The trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted.

If you have a cold, cough, (dry hacking), croup, cankered throat, cattarrh dropping, Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures, Price 25c., 50c., and $100. For sale by Lew Fisher.

Flour, Flour, Flour!

Royal Rose flour is the finest of them all, and although flour of all grades is advancing rapidly, we have 50 barrels of Royal Rose just received which we will close out at the old price, so you should take advantage of this opportunity and use the onlv Hour,' Royal Rose. ENSMINGER & SEA

WRIGHT.

Extract*.

When you are iu need of pure extracts of any flavor we can furnish you with them. Look at the list below as a "pointer."

THESE EXTRACTS ARE STRICTLY PUR15.

Orange, raspberry, nectarine, clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint, rose, banana, celery, chocolate, coffee, sarsaparilla, almond, peach, wintergreen, pine apple, strawberry, lemon and vanilla.

You will find the above at our store. Ensminqek & Seawrioht.

Hood Nelson, tho Crestile King. Hood Nelson, the inventor and patentee of all metalic crestings, is once more at the front with something new, and is satisfied gtliat in his second invention he has reached the acme of perfection. This time all cannot help admitting that he has the best and most showy thing for the combs of houses yet seen. It is neat, ornamentally, and absolutely rain proof. It cannot spring or twist, nor allow tho roof to get wet. As an ornament it is not surpassed by anything in the market, even by the most costly. Mr. Nelson has put into his new cresting all his experience, and he now has a bonanza, for it will take the place of everything now in the market. Samples of the work, several different and unique styles can be seen at his office at W. B. Hardee's cigar store on south Green street, next the Elston bank. Every owner of a house should examine it and eyeryone who is building should not fail to see it before purchasing anything else. Even putting the old saddle board on, he claims that be can follow the design of any archi-

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Uiupproadiable bargains in Clothing. Furnishing Goods, flats and fehoes will be offered all this month. Don'n miss them. Mail orders carefully and promptly attended to.

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41 to 49 E. Washington St., 2 to 22 S. Pennsylvania St. Eight stores in on©.

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Grand Opportunity

To Secure a 3-4 life size crayon or India ink portrait free".

We take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the public generally that we have made arrangements whereby we can make the most liberal ofler ever made to customers in our line. Notwithstanding our reputation hasalways been that of the most enterprising merchants of this section and that at our store has always been found the best goods at the very lowest prices^ the market afforded. And we want to impress this fact upon every one also the fact that we are not trying to see how little, but how much, we can -eivcfor a dollar.

Knowing the very general desire of our customers lor good family portraits, we have made arrangements with one of the largest and best known portrait establishments in this country, whereby they are to copy and iinish torus a limited number of photos of our customers' selection inK lite size, finished in Crayon and Indiana ink, all ready to hang upon the Avail.

These portraits sell at retail for 87, yet we are prepared to g. ve one away every customer who makes cash purchas of us to the amount of $25. Although quite a number of 57 portraits will bo given away by us. practically amounting to a large discount on your purchases, our prices will be as low, if not lower, than ever before.

Sales

Thanking you for your past patronage, we hope by future enterprise, liberality and fair dealings to merit a continuance of the same.

We have the largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes in Crawfordsville. We cleared off all our old stock at a cut sale. We have no auction goods and no, shoddy stuff if you want that kind you must goelsewhere. By selling for cash we are able to give this handsome prize. Call and see us and get a card. S0MEKVILLE BEOS.

Main Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

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