Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 June 1890 — Page 9

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Sufferers

CKOM Stomach and Liver derange1 nients—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, SickHeadache, and Constipation-find a safe and certain relief in

Ayer's Pills. In all cases where a cathartic is needed, these Pills are recommended by leading physicians.

Dr. T. E. Hastings, of Baltimore, says: "Ayer's Pills are the [best cathartic and I aperient within the "reach of my profession."

Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W. Va., writes I have prescribed Ayer's Pills in mv practice, and find them excellent. I urge their general use in families."

For a number of years I was afllicted with biliousness which almost destroyed my health. I tried various remedies, "uut nothing afforded me any relief until I began to take Ayer's Pills."—G. S. Wanderlicli, Scranton, Pa.

I have used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty years, and am satisfied I should not bo alive to-day if it bad not boen for them. They cured me of dyspepsia when all other remedies failed, and their occasional use has kept me in a healthy oondition ever since."—T. P. Brown, §hester, Pa. "Having been subject, for years, to censtipation, without being able to find much relief, I at last tried Ayer's Pills, and deem it both a duty and a pleasure to testify that I have derived great benefit from th'eir use. For over two years past I have taken one of these Pills every night before retiring. I would not willingly be without them." —G. W. Bowman, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. "Ayer's Pills have been used in my family upwards of twenty years, anil have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, thev afforded me greater relief than any medicine I ever tried."—Thomas F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas.

Ayer's Pills,

PREPARED BT

Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Uedlcta*.

Makes a Lovely Complexion. Is a ^Splendid Tonic, :iml cures Boils, Pimp-^ kles. Scrofula, Mercurial ami ull 1'Ioodj

IDisoasrs. by yov.r Dnisgist. 'Sellers Medicine. Go,, Pittsburgh, Pa^

AUCTIONEER.

Will cry public s.ilos 0:1 reasonable terms. Leave orders at .!«? Taylor's east Main street or so or address me in person before having bills printed to avoid contact in ilatts.

AL15F.HT W. PKKKiXS. rawf'ordsville, lnd.

FOR DISEASES OF THE

JOHNSTON'S iHOYAL ENQLISH

BUCHTJ

'Will cure all dlie&ies of the Kidney*,Bladder, Irritation of the Neck 1 the

Bladder,Burning Orlne.Gleet,

Gonorrbasa In alllts stages, Mucous Dlicbareea, Congestion of the Kidney*, BrTck Duat Jjepo«tt, Diabetes, Inflammation of the Kldneyi and Bladder, Drop«y of Kidneys and Acid Urine, Bloody Urine, PAIN 1NTHB BACK, Retention of Urine. Frequent Urination, Gravel In all Its forms, Inability to Retain tbe "Water, particularly ID perions advanced In life. IT IS 1 KIDNEY INVESTIGATOR and restores the Urine to Its natural color, removes the acid and burning, and the effect of :he excesalvcuse of Intoxicating drink.

PRICE Jl Three Bottles for $S.SO Delivered free of any charges. tW Bend for Circular. Sold by all Druggists. W.JOHNSTON & CO.. Detroit, Mich.

MALI* MANKIND

Interested In

illlPil'i

We have $ 10,000 '.vovth fli.it are for sale by the yard, s'.iit, itton or piece.

'Reciuciug Stock.

We g® about it this way

$6 goods for a yard. ••.*.

$5 goods for 2.50 a yard.

$4.50 goods ror $2.25 a yard.

$4 goods or $2 a yard.

$3.50 jjoous for $1.75.

This lot embraces suit patterns, pants patters, overcoat patterns and odd lengths, at purchaser's call.

Those who come first will get the best bargains.

Cloth. Department.

L.

S. Ayres. & Co.,

Indianapolis, lnd.

How We Will Celebrate

There will undoubtedly be a big celebration here ou tbe Fourth of July, In the morning will occur the finest industrial parade ever witnessed in Crawfordsville. C. M. Travis will act as Marshal, assisted by C0|. Gifford, Major Foote, Capt. Talbot, Redden Snyder, J. B. Smith, and Chas. Goltra. The oration will take place

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the Court House

corner where a large number ot seats will be provided. The speakers will beW. T.Whittington, Judge Davidson, Rev. U. \V. Switzer, and W. E. Humphry. Company H, ot Waynetown, will engage in a competitive drill with Company I for a prize of $25, second $15. Two bands of African jubilee singers will be made up to parade the streets in band wagons. The balloon ascension and parachute descent will take place between 2 and 3 o'clock on the Kast Main street, Binforil grounds. A flag worth $25 Is offered to the largest delegation present from any G. .A. R. post outside of Union township, a flag worth 59 is offered to the largest delegation coming into the city in vehicles, and a flag worth $15 to the largest horseback delegation arriving. The fair grounds have been secured by the colored people for a monster picnic, and the Catholics will alBo hold one, probably in Eiston's grove. The fire-works display will take place in the evening on the Court House corner and will be the finest ever given in Crawfordsville. Chief Weidle has consented to give ap exhibition of the power of the fire company, at some time during the day. Several other features are added to the already elegant list.

Another Pioneer Gone-

Sunday evening about 5 o'clock Mrs. Mar. garet Morgan, widow of the late Dr. S. B. Morgan, died at the family residence on south Green street, of cancer of the stomach. The deceased was born October 14, 1814, near Piqua, Ohio. She was married to her late husband February 14, 1833, and after a short residence in Piqua and Bellefontaine, Ohio, they removed to Crawfordsville in 1811, where they have since resided, with the exception of a few years, upon the plat of ground where the family residence now stands. She waB the mother of six children, three of whom, Gen. W H. Morgan, John C. Morgan and Martha Morgan are dead, and the three others, Dr. D. N.. Morgan, Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, and Mattie Morgan survive her. She has one brother and one sister still living, Gen. M. D. Mansoa, of this city, and Mrs.Geyer, of Piqua, Ohio. The funeral took place Tuesday at 2 p. m. from her late residence. The services were conducted by Revs. J. W. Greene and G. W. Switzer.

Fowler Will Settled.

The will of Moses. Fowler, of Lafayette, who died la6t August, leaving $2,500,000, for his heirs to quarrel over and which has been going on quite regularly since, has finally been amicably adjusted. By the terms of agreement Mrs. Eliza Fowler. The widow, i8 given tbe Fowler homestead, where she resides, at the corner of South and Tenth streets in Lafayette, one third ot all the balance of the real estate amounting to over $500,000 and to receive the sum of $9,000 per annum during her life time, this amount to beau equal charge upon each of the remaining heirs, Jas. M. Fowler, Mrs. Ophelia Duhme and Fowler Chase. There were ten attorneys altogether interested in the settlement, and h'ow much they received for their work is not stated, but they are sorry, no doubt, that the business terminated so soon.

,V Record of Sixty Years.

Sixty years ago SSS was made in an ordinary iron pot fifteen years ago it was prepared large sugar kettles, and now it requires a large number of large steam-tight percolators to supply the demand, and takes the product of a large glass furnace to furnish 0 sufficient number of bottles. SSS is known all over the English-speaking world, and in many places where English is not spoken. These simple facts are worth more to a sick man than a train load of arguments. If you have had auy disease you should take this great vegetable remedy. If there is pulmonary disease, take it yourself and give it to your children. If you have ever taken the mercury and potash mixtures, you should take SSS to clear your system of the poison.

CAUTION.—Like ever other article of merit SSS is imitated, aped, and pirated

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sorts, shapes and sizes of impecunious creatures who hope to make money on its reputation. Many of these vile compounds contain mercury, potash, arsenic and other poison?, and are positively dangerous to use. An imitation is always a fraud, and flourishes only as it can rob the public. There Is only one SSS and there is nothing like it. Be sure to get the genuine.

Treatise on blood and skin disease mailed free. Swift Specific Co., drawer three, Atlanta, (in.

A cow owned by Israel Glover, of Worthington, is only 5 years old but has given birth to seven calves.

Simmons liver regulator has never known to fail to cure dyspepsia.

been

Chicago covers about 174 square miles.,

Simmon's liver regulator has never faitod to relieve constipation of the bowels.

Mis. Josiah Roberts, living near SIgel, III., gave birth to triplets this week, two boys ami a girl, all living.

So easy in its action, harmless and effectual iu relieving in Simmons liver regulator.

The water works at Greencastle pumped 4),000,000 gallons of water duriug the month May.

Perfectly sure, perfectly pure, perfectly harmless is Simmons liver regulator. Eupepsy.

This is what you ought to have, in fact you must have it, to fully enjoyElife. Thousands are searching for it dally, «nd| mourning because they hud it not. Thousands upon thovis ands of dollars are annuallyjspent by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If used according to directions and its use persisted in, will bring yod good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recoimuewl Electric Hitters for dyspepsia and'all diseases of liver, stomach, and kidneys. Sold at 50c. and 91.00. Sold by Nye & Co.

No pill or nauseating psrtion, but a pleasant tonic and purgative is Simmons liver regulator.

THE CRAWFuRDSVILLE vVEEKi ,' REVIEW.

Ilappy Hoosiers

Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, lnd., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kiduey and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies: he found new strength, good appetite and felt like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Nye & Co., drug store.

C. C. Staley has been appointed countj iudge of Champaign county, Illinois, by Governor Fifer.

For rates of fare, tickets, etc., call on our nearest agent, or address, C. C. Jenkins. Gen, Pass. Agt., Toledo, Ohio. apr. 12, ot

Ten barns have been burned at Washington within the space of a mouth, fe-

In Miller murder case, Lebangirl heou, the accompanied home when the shooting was done testified to his innocence.

Attention Dunkurds!

On account of the Dnnkard's meeting at North Manchester, lnd., the Vandalia will sell round trip tickets to that point at $3 each. Sale May 20 to 25. Good to return including June 25. J. c. HUTCHINSON, 2t Agent.

Did you noiico that fine hair of head church last Sunday? That was Mrs. E She never permits herself to be out of Hal.'s Hair Renewer.

Simmons liver regulator has never known to fail to cure sick lieadache.

Money to loan at 7 per cent, annual interest whout commission.• Cumberland & Millre.

If you have numbness in arm or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or llutters, or you are nervous and irritable—iu danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.

HALF FARE TO WARBENSBUKG, MO.

Meeting'of German Baptists.

The Toledo, St. Louis .fc Kansas City R. R. will soil Excursion Tickets at One First-Class Fare for the round trip, May 20th to 28, inclusive, from all Ohio, Iu'liana and Illinois Stations on its line,* to Ptrtle Springs, (near V/arrensburg,) Mo., on account of meeting of the German iptlsts. Tickets -rood to return until Jir.it* 25th, lHliO. IVr 'c Springs is

For Fire, Lightning, Tornado,and Windstorm insurance

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Mrs. Mary E. Boyd, of Putuamviile, elected a school trustee this week.

West mill South-west Bxcursion. A series of one 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 32d, May 20th September 7th and 23d and October 14tb, 1890, Tickets good to return 30 dayB from Jdate 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.

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ally beatifnlly Ruiniii'er rc-or!, tt-ncht via St. Louis ami Mwsouii Pinritic liaiiv.ay. Thn line hi e.'iiiivciiot: wit'.r tli.- V. St.

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R. R. fnrius II.tMllrtvf runt.- from Ohio, lndiamt and Illinois points, place of meeting. Purchasers of tickets via T. !. L. & K. C. K. R. may avail themselves of one fare rates from Pertle Springs to points in Sonihwest Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska ani Indian Territory, offered by Mis-(.\r,'! '.ritic K'.v.

For tnrther intoi o.atioii, i-.ilt 1 A'.'"iits, maddress. C. C. J'BNKlsk Gel!*! P.*- Agt.

Toledo. Ohio.

WHAT IS IT?

Persons outside of the profession often ask, what is an Emulsion? We answer,an Emulsion lsa«omhlnatlon of two or ipore liquids, so thoroughly mixed that each is helddn permanent suspension. Several of the much advertised 'Emulsions' now on the market are nothing more than compounds, and a microscopic examination will reveal globules of oil In their original form. The Emulslom made by Messrs. J. A. Mayee Co., Lawrence, Mtm., everywhere so favorably known by physicians as

Magee's Emulsion

is composed of one-tttrd part Cod-Liver Oil. onethird part Extract of Malt, and one-third part Compound Syrup of Hypoposphites of Lime and Soda, each of which must be of the finest quality obtainable. These three valuable Ingredients, with a little flavoring extract, are put tnto a 'mixer,' where it Is emulsified for six hours by steam power, at the rate of 128 revolutions per minute, which breaks every globule of the oil, and combines It with the other Bigredlents In such a thorough manner that no separation will ever occur. Magee's Emulsion has no

eoual for the relief and cure of Coughs,Colds, Scrofula, Dyspepsia and General DeblUty. For sale by all druggists.

HOFFMAN'S HARNLH8 HEADACHE P0W0IBS.

Positivalv the

Best.

CURE ALL HEADACHES.

of Court Houw». Crawford a

DR. KILMER'S

A OBEAT BLESSING TO WOMEN. Read Symptoms and Condition* thli Specific will Relieve and Gnre, IE Vnn have nervous or sick headache,stom11 IUU achache, backache, spineache, bloating, internal heat or scalding urine. If Vnn have chronic weakness,bearing down ll I UU or perversions incident to iife-chango

Vnn have uterine catarrh, suppressed II I UU painful periods, or ovarian dropsy, If Vnn have suspicious growths, disposed II IUU tumor or cancer, or hemorrhage,

Diiilrln up quickly a run-down constiti It DUilUS tion and brings refreshing sleep, It U/SII dispel those dull tired looks and feelII Villi ings, and bring back youthful bloom and beaumfeestores the nervous system. Mnthnrowe it to your weak And delicate RIQlllBrS daughters. Not a drop of impure

Blood can escape its healing and purifyinr influence. If Vnn value good health arid Jiope for long 11 I UU life, use Female Remedy. Cftft Bymptoms continued with certificates ot ouren OCC in "Outdo to Health" free. Also advice free. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. Drugglata 1.00

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OHAIR GARS

On night trains connecting with Vestibule Trains at WoomiiiKton and Peoria to and from Missouri Hiver, Ilenver and Pnc.itle Coast

Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield and Coluuv bus to and from Kastern and Sealxiard

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^ansac .» 1 exHK Kx.. d*y ex. ^'iiiO'iv... .:47an) iccoiunioilation. daily except 1 am iiili iCx.pre9s, 5:20 pn On 11 or lite to L. Edgeworth, agent, Main street depot. B. A. FORD.

Correspondence sol ieited.

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February 1st, 1890,

The St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mnnitoba l!y. and its branches became the

RY LINE.

If yon are going to the Hrou Farms of the Milk Yulley, take tho

Great Nortnern Railway Line.

To the Gold, Siivor. Co|iper. Iron and Coal Mines of MonNiiia. hike tho

Great Northern Railway Line.

To Great Valla, the Future Industrial Center of tho North-west, take Hio

Great Northern Railway Line

To Helena, Unit. •, Spokano Falls and the Coast Cities, take tho

Great Northern Railway Line.

To l''firpo, Crooksion, (irand F«rks and Wiuuijieg, tako tho

Great Northern Railway Line.

To all Minnesota, Soutli Dnkotn, NohrtU Dakota, M.iutana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, ('.tllforni* and Manitoba iwiiTts,

Mike the

Great Northern Railway Line.

or licketH, maps and gulHws. apply to your home aarent, or writo to F. 1. lin'NKV, (Jen. Pass, and ticket Agt., Great Northern Hallway, St. Paul, Minn. ia?*The Great Northern Hallway Line runs its own Magniflcent Dining cars, I'alaco Sleeping curs, Special apartment cars and Freo Sleepers' on Daily Through Trains.

No lady should live in perpetual fear, and suffer from the more serious troubles that so .ten appear when Br. Kilmer's ConrpIeU Feujteu appear when Br. Kilmer's Conrpiete Fe-

Thaif an not a Gatharlir maleUeuiedy certain to prevent turner and am Hui a vtllM Hb (jneertiiere. Fer sale by Lew Fisher.

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SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON & WEBSTER.

Abstracts of Title.

iving bought the ccunlete ab'trucl books oi vlinpon & Wcbeter, we are prepnred to make abstracts to all lands in Mont joinery county npon short notice and at reasonable prices. Plenty of homo and foreign money lo loan at 6 mid per cei^£ Ofllce in Ornbaun block, north Wasli'njrton-st augTly

For Internal and External L'se-

Dr. S- f. Forslia's Alterative Balm.

A balm for every wound. Th Italni if a positive Uemover ol 1'ni 11 s, Sweii uvs uud Inllam maiion it is a reliable healer—a wonderful curc.tiTS medicine single trisl will conTiueethe Battering that Forslia's Itlam lias no equal you have been ailing for years, you should try this Balm an once, it never fails to give instant .relief and cffect permanent cure. U*ed both internally and externally, and is a sovereign remedy. "Price 50cents and SI.

DR. A. M. DEN1TON SOLE PKOP. I.aborutorv. (,'iiieiimHti, O. Sold by druggists.

TO WEAK MEN

Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lostmanhood, etc.,.1 will Bend a valuuble treatise I sealed) containing fnll particulars for home cure, FREE

No. 87 Falcon

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

No. 23

University

AND Nos. 333, 444, If.

The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. MAN0FACTURBB3 OP Steel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery.

Jv fAp-fi Blood Elixir is the only iVV-*VvvA 3 Blood Eernedy guaranteed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Eruptions or Sypliii :tic Poisoning. It purifies the wliolo system, and banislies all liheumatic and Neuraltji pains. Wo guarantee it

Consumption Surely Cured.

To Tub Editor:—Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for tho above-named diaeaso. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to sand two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will 'sand me their Express and P. O. address. Kespecttuliy, T. A. SLCCUil, M. C., 181 Pearl

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splendid medical work should do read by every man ^vho is nervous and debililated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOTVLKK, Mcodus, Comi,

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Are AMERICAN, and the BEST.

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"THE G-LAD *TON LAMP.

Is Die flutist ktinp in the world. It gives a pure, soft, brilliant, white light, of S5 candlc po ver. Purer a brighter thsn gaslight and softor than electrie light-more cheerful than e'ther. A marvelous lielu from oidinnrv kerosene oil. SBElNGlS BELIEVING. A "wonderful lamp" if indeed It •evern* edstrimming, ii over smokes nor breaks chimneys, nover^'smells of the oil no enminiug up, no laaks, no spattering, no climbiug up of the flame, no ininoyiiuce

of uny kind, and "annotexplode. And besides all these advantages gives a clear, !i ite light, 10 to90 times the size and brilliancy any ordinary house lamp. Fiui4hed in either I'.iass, Nickel, Gold or Amhiuo Bronze. Also

The (•ludstnno Extension Study Lump, tor Clergvmes, Editors, College Studenls, Professors, Touchers, Physicians andotl.er profus--ionnl niea. The Gladstone Kamiurtt I.nnips.

The Gladstone I'luiio Liiiups.

Send for price list. Single lamps at wholesale prices, lloxed and sent by express. fag~Gi't our jiricos. "heeing is believing."

GLADSTONE I.AMP CO., 71 Park Place, New York.

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Weakneu, Xmiuten*, and all diseasea caused by abuse.1

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ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,

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about the fiftieth part of Ite bulk, tt is a grand, double tlca tele* •«ope, as largo as is easy to carry* We will also show you how roq from tic* to $ lO a day at If «»t, from the startswith*

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Worth tflOO.OU. watch tbe world. Perfect timekeeper. Warranted heavy, .SOLID gold hunting cases. [Both ladies' and gent sizes, wtth works and caaea of reqaal v»«ue. One PERSoirin ^acn locality can secure ooe „ree» together vrith our larg* VM valoibleIkieof llouaehold MftplM. These samples, as welt the wmtdt, aca free* All the work you

need Ao Is to show wlat we Mid f»ti tt thota who sail—your lghbor* attd tkbM JlMoft you—that always ren-**-ft foeus. which tx4da fbryears wh«n once sun and thus we ate repaia. We pfcy all eipfws, freight, etc Aflerl you know srU, if you wo«U like -to go to work for. us, you can earn from SBO to S6# per week and upwards. Address, Ittlnson Co.. Box 819* Portland. JUaine^

PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Prescription of a physician who has had a life long experience in treating female diseases. Is ithper over 10,000 ladies.

mom erfect success,by Pleasant safe, effectuaL Ladies ask your druggist for Pennyroyal Wafers and take ho Bubstitnte, or Inclose postage for sealed particulars. Sold by' all drurgists, #1 per box. Address

THEEQREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MieitFOR SALE BT LEW FISHER.

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Wm. Culver, Celfax, shot himself in the temple, "niues."

Eight scholars graduated from the DanvH.'a high school.

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