Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 August 1890 — Page 7
"Like Magic,"
THE
effect produced by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup, and Sore Throat are, in most cases, immediately relieved by the use of this wonderful remedy.
It strengthens the vocal organs, allays irritation, and pre-, vents the inroads of Consumption in every stage of that dread .disease, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral relieves coughing and induces "refreshing rest.
I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for thirty years and have always found it the best remedy for croup, to which complaint my children have been subject."—Capt. U. Carley, Brooklyn, N. Y. "From an experience of over thirty years in the safe of proprietary medicines, I feel justified in recommending Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.- One of the best recommendations of the Pectoral is the enduring quality of its popularity, it being more salable now than it was twenty-five years ago, when its great success was considered marvelous."— E. S. Drake, M. D., Bellot, Kans.
My little sister,' four years of age, was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful man and of large experience, pronounced it useless to give her any more medicine saying that he had done all it was possible to do, and we must prepare for the worst. As a last resort, we determined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and I can truly say, with the most happy results. After taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was out of danger. "We continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied she was entirely well. This has given me unbounded faitn in the preparation, and I recommond it confidently to my .customers."—C. O. Lepper, Druggist, Fort "Wayne, Ind
For Coldl and Coughs, take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer tc Co., Lowell, Mass. Price tl six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
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,DRUi\KENTNKS8—LIQUOR HA BIT— In all the World There is lmt one., riii", Dr. Hainff' Golden h"iecillc
It cilia be uiven i.' r. mp of tea or coffee without the kno'wledge the perGon taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alchoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effect results from Its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for ircular and full particulars. Address in condence, tho GOLDEN SPKCIVI6 CO., 185 ftace runt 1'inclnnou.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Church Vs. Theatricals.
Mr. Editor: ^4 My ationtion .".s recently railed to a circular Bel'lng f..!h In laDguc^e both vigorous and elegput ttie "vit" attraction not a"theatrical" to ue render at Music Hrll "under the au-spi'-r of one of the leading churches in th'3 civ. wMch foi ex!ravt'gcnc9 of Rtateinent was in'y not -r 1/ 1,'nithe very champions of uxntfgenition in rdveit'rciag worldly aiuusetiwiitrc. 1. have lu -nl touie veiy good men say they would not attend the popular shows of the period for the ri'asnn that they almost universally exaggerated their attractions in advertising, and they uev«r knew where to draw the line between the real and the imaginative. Let christians, however, hold their pcace on th's (iu.i8llor for when en rdverlisement is circulated under "the auspicco of" a congrt galion of christians, which promises, among other exttuvagaat stat9inento, to render "The Grandest Sight ever SC JU by Moi Eyo" at Music Hall in the city of Crawfordsville, what iglit hare they to criticise extravagance of statement in those who make up pretension' iu the direction of Christianity?
I suppose the old argument will be used, "The world succeeds by such means and we would fr'l if we did not follow her example in using exaggeration and deception to citch the unwary." This argument may satisfy public sentiment, the official board of the church, the pastor and may possibly suffice to stifle the condcienca of the untaught and those more interested in making the church attractive than shaping i*~. policy aft-jr the divine pattern but wheiMhat time eh^'l Dine which is spoken of by Matthew (7 chap. 2lst to 23d verces) when even those who have prophesied and cast out devi'.s shall be rejected, there Is at least a doubt as to such conduct being set on the credit side of the account, as we believe the difference between falsehood and exaggeration lies in detirce only and not in principle.
Is it to be woudered at, Mr. Editor, that "ny honest and thoughtful men stand aloof from the church, and claim to be as fit for Heaven as the church members when the lead ers, who ought to be showing "by a patient centinuauce in well doing" to "enter in at the straight gate" encourage, aid, contfcnanc or even tolerate such things.
A LOOKER ON.
Hill i'ull of Silver.
It has always been claimed that the hiils north of us, along Sugar Creek and Indian Ore ik, contained different metals, and somebody is constantly searching for them. It is said tLat lead has been found there almost entirely pure. James R. Canine says that for the Irst thirty years he has believed that silver could be found on his Indian Creek farm if one knew where to look for it, and now he is positive of it. For four years a Crawfordsville man his been engaged in prospecting on this fcrm, pud at last claims to have found a rich vein of silver there. He pursues his Investigations with come Lind of a "magnetic" arrangement, a-good deal on the style of "water witches." He is positive of the nature of the find, and has offered to lease the farm for a good price, but this Mr. Canine has refused. They will probably make arrangements to jointly develop the find, if find it proves to be, and—who knows?—Y/aveland may soon be numbered among the towns—mining not only dirty cop', but bright, jingling silver.— Wavelrud Independent.
Ucst Nourishment fur Consumptives. Consumptive persons are said to ue greatly benefitted by the use of Speer's Port Grape Wine, both fermented and unfermented. It ccaips to give nourishment when everything e'se fai^s. The lich properties of the wine derived from the iron in the soil on which the apes grow make 3 n9w blood and if it does not cure, we believe it prolongs life in manycases of consumption. Iu fact, rises have been rer ort°d of peifcct cures leiug effectod by "ie ire of Speer's port wine.
Vi hat Does It Mean-.'
"100 Dost3 One Dollarl' means simply that Hood's Sarsapari'la is the most econoinivl mcdlcine to buy, because It gives more for the money than and other preparation. Each bottle ontai'js 100dose9and will average to last a month, while other preparations taken ac ordi'vi to dirccjiocF, are gone in a week. Therefore be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla the best blood pur'fier.
Few children can be induced to take physic without a slruggle, and no wonder—most drugs are extremely nauseating. Ayer's Pills, on the cont .ay, boing sugar oat ." ?, are eagerly swallowed by the little one?, and are therefore, favo.ito family mcdlcine.
Many settlers in tho Big Bend, Wr.?!i., rouutiy have b:jn ('riven away by the ravages of sqi'iirels that swnnn in counties numbers in that region.
Another
Wonderful medleine just now attracting tlie attention of the people of Montgomery county, and this is none other than the old reliable Dr. Well's Family Cough Syrup, a remedy that has no equal in the cure of coughs, colds and consumption. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 ents. Sold by Nye & Co. decZMy
"Why, now I cannot get enough to eat," Bays one lpdy who formerly had no appetite, put t1 Hood's Sarsapari'la.
No Trace Lefl,
Mr. and Mn. Lite!1, of Huntingburg, Ind., r»y "That about one year ago, th 'ir little tirl WP.I eut'.ely CT'T of an eijpJon of the skin and a lo.':'. bind dimrder, by the of t'irc bot'les of SSS. There Is no cace of the •kin d'se.r.e lef P.ud the blood hri 1/ in perfect order ever &nce, and tho general health of t'ie child never gond rs ncAv. They will take pleasure in answering any letters regarding the child's cne."
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseaaes mailed free. The S,wift Specific Co., Drawer 3, A'lanta, fta.
The buiiu-^s sec! ton of New York ing so fast that the gentry are being out of FifUi av.
THE CRAWFORDS ILjle
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The ti^risillon from long lingering and painful sicltm robust health marts en epach in the lite of tfie individual. Such a remarkable event tievured in the memory and the agency whereby tfie gi od hea'»'v lias hwn at--Jned I a gta'ofoily blcvr 1, Henco it is that co much *s he. cd !'i pn of ElccUic Blttorr. So ninny feci they owe their restoration to hcitth, to the vo of the Grc.ut Alterative and Tonic. If you are trouble .1 wilii any dlic^e of lidaeys, liver and stomach, of long or short standing you wi!! surely find relief by use of Eli ii uc Bitters. Sold at 50J fid $1 per bottle at Nye & Co's. diug store.
The centennial of the dlscoveiy of coal in Pennsylvania is to be celebrated In September, 1891.
The I'ubpit an«l The Stage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: I feel it my duty to tell what woudeis Dr. King's uew discovery has done for me. My luugs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I ciuld live only a few wi efcs. I t/ok five bottlts of Dr. King's uew discovery and am sound aad wel!, tainlflg 36 li in weight.
ATfhftr Love, Manager Lovo'e Fanny Folks Combination, writes: After thorough trial and convincing evidence, am confident Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, beats 'em a'!, and euros when everything elce -foils. The greatest kindn'.us I in do my many thousmd friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at Nye & Co's. drug store. Regular sizoi 50J and $1.
Six female doctors were received into the faculty of medicine in Paris in one weok.
A Remarkable Cose from Illinois, "I suffered for five years with Mercurial Rheumatism, which was the result of potash and mercurial treatment by physicians, for constitutional blood poison. They not only failed to cure me but made me a physic il wreck aud my life a burden. I then commenced taking Swift's Specific (SSS) and after using a few bottlei was entirely cured of the rheumatism, which the doctors brought on by their remedies, and the blood poieou which they failed to cure. I cheerfully commend SS S to any one similarly afflicted."
JOHN H. LYLES, Sodento, III.
Capt. J. H. Dugan, dead.
retired Delphi bauker,
Husband I Want You To Try It." I had suffered for years with a complaint the physicians tailed gravel, and ttjey had given up the attempt to help me. My wife heard of Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N, Y., and spoke as above. To please her I got a bottle. Used that and two or three more, and presently the trouble vanished never to return —Washington Monroe, Catekill, N. Y. 19-lm
An auction sale of week in Bortow, Fla.
coffins took place last
A perfect complexion, free from pirnplo or 'blemiBb, is very rarely 6een, because few pec pie have perfectly pure blood. And yet, a'l disfiguring eruptions are easily remove by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Try it, and surprise your friends with the result.
Mother,Wife. Daughter.
Those dull tired felling speak volumes, "Dr. "Kilmer's Female Remedy" builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1. Pamphlet Free. Binghatnption, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher and Nye & Co.
Seventy per cent of the 7oters of Knusiw ore farmers.
To Cure Bad CiAgh
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil.) It relieves quickly, stops tickling iu the throat, hacking, catarrh dropping, decline, night-sweat and prevents death from consumption. Price 25. Pamphlet Free. Binghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher and Nye fe Co. tf
The wedding ring still rales, end it is the only kind of ring alethat is unobjectionable? —Philadelphia Star.
It you have numbness in arm or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or you are nervous and irritable—in danger or shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.
Now the ron who takc3 fie cike must be wealthy—If it is a cake of if).
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Man is often deceived in the age of a woman by her giay ha'r. Ladies, you can appear young and prevent this grojness by us'ng Ha'l's Hair Renewer.
Removal,
Harter Darter have removed their rea estate, loan and Insurance office to 211%, Harter's Block, over Myer's & Charni's New York
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Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Tlie Modern Theory of Life. Science knows little about life yet but has made a near approach from two or three sides. It is known how death and decay invade the system in the shape.of microbes or the tangleweed of useless tissue invading the vital organs. Preservation is the only system of medical tactics that is effective. Every young person is liable to iafection every middle aged person ts already In death's net. By invigorating the nervous energy which is at tho bellows to life's furnace the sense of languor, the being "out of sorts" can be got rid of. Dr. Gray's Life Granules accomplishes this desideratum. Every one who is overworked or run down, or exposed to any wear or tear should take them. It is a specific for the eruptions of youth. A special consultation of a high class physician is given to auy one who sends $1 to tho Legitimate Remedy Co., 153 N,' Tennessee St., Indianapolis, with a boxjof Life Granules. A special letter of advice will be received will tho tasteless remedy,'
Dlootf Poison
It very liable to follow contrac'c]{of the liar,us or face with what is known as poison Ivy es. pecially Iu hot weather or If th ].body Is perspiring freely. The trouble mayj'. ubside for a time, only to appear ?n aggravated form when opportunity offers. TheJereatfpurifjing powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate every tra?e of poison'.from the blood, as the cures it IIKS accomplished conclusively show. It also cures Hcr«fula, Fait rheum, and all other affections arising from lirapure or poisoned blood.
To Cure Kidney TroubleH
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root kidney, liver and bladder cure." It relieves quickly and cures tlie most chronic and complicated caso*. Pamphlet Free. Bingbampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher and Nye & Co. tf.
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REVIEW.
The Shah's Daughters.
Tho shah became a father at the age of sixteen years, wherefore his eldest children are now well advanced in life. His eldest duughter is nearly forty-five years old, and is called the Glory of Kings: She married the son of the master of the mint, oue of the richest men in Persia. When the master died, however, tho shah took possession of the bulk of his fortune. Naturally the son-in-law felt himself ill-treatecl, auel failing to obtain any redress, lie left Persia and went to Paris. There he distinguished himself by the utter recklessness of his career, until his imperial father-iu-law for very shame recalled him and gave him what was left of his inheritance. He had" previously been married to the adopted daughter of Mme. Hadji Abbas, a clever French woman, whom Hadji Abbas, the court painter, married in Paris and took to Teheran, at the request of the ladies of the harem, to teaoh them the European fine art of millinery. The second daughter of the shah, called the Light of the Emire, is the wife of General Yusuf [had. Number three and four, the
Pride of the Empire and the Purity of the Empire, are married, the one to a high court official, the other to the chief priest of Teheran. All the eight
feed,
rown-up daughters of the shah, iuhave made good matches. They have, perhaps, made better matches than their husbands. For it is not altogether profitable to be a son. in-law of tne shall. A princess spends much, and her carriages and runner, her mUny servants and the lavish entertainments she is obliged to give to other princesses generally cost much more than the »10,000 per annum which the shah gives as a dowry. The shah, too, is more apt to take anything from a son-in-law than from a stranger or a person not related to him, and another drawback is that the husband of a shah's daughter loses more or less of his liberty, cannot take other wives and must do sis his wife pleases. The only one, perhaps, of the shah's sons-in-law vdio has kept his liberty is the chief priest of Teheran. He is able to bring religion to bear on the subject can possibly justify anything he does by the Koran and traditions, and has the clergy with their enormous inllu ence to back him up.
How Bismarck Called His Servant,
When Bismarck was Prussian dele gate to the federal diet at Frankfort he took apartments in the house of patrician of that free city, who held the Prussians in great repugnance and when Bismarck applied to him to hav a bell fixed up in his servant's room he answered that that was not in the agreement, and that if Bismarck wanted a bell he must get it fixed himself, and at his own expense. A few days later a loud report of firearms was heard to proceed from the delegate'] room. The landlord, frightened death, rushed up to his lodger's apart ments, and bursting, all out of breath into Bismarck's study, found him seated at his elesk before a great pile of elocuinents and calmly smoking his pipe. There was a pistol lying on the table, still smoking at the barrel. "For the love of heaven, what has hap penedP" asked the frightened landlord more dead than alive. "Nothiug, nothing," answered Bismarck, quietly. ••Dou't disturb yourself I was only calling my servant. It is a very harmless signal, to which j'ou will have to accustom yourself, for no doubt I shall oftentime want to use it again.1.' The bell was lixeel up next day.
Selections from Stanley's Malt.
An
enthusiast hailiug from America asks for Mr. Stanley's old cap: "Right glad am I that j*ou are once more in a civilized ooujatrvr. I have carefully watched, your proceedings from the time you discovered Livingstone., You are a brick! Now, if you are inclined to sell the cap
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through Africa, I am prepared to give you a fancy price for it, to add to my collection of curiosities it shall.be preserved iu a glass case with your name on same."
A firm of tobacconists makes .tho following cool request: "Will 3'ou kindlj* accord us 3'our gracious permission to append 3'oui noble name aud your photograph (might we ask for your autograph?) to a first-cla.^ quality of cigar and cigarette, made by ourselves from the best and linest tobacco?" etc.
A photographer writes: "Sir.: Pray excuse the liberty taken by a stranger in approaching you at a time when our hands aud mind must be so full, but since to satisfy the demands of an admiring public some one must claim the proud position of performing the task I covet, that of executing a portrait," etc.
A poetical soldier in Cairo saj's: "I humbly beg you will kindly accept the inclosed few simple lines from a soldier. I am no- poet, but have expressed myself as well as possible," etc.
Mr. S. replied kindly to this and has made the Cairo soldier very proud. The following letter is from an old acquaintance of the Pocock days: "Dear Sir: Please to excuse me for the liberty I have taken in writing to 3'ou, but in knowing
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veiy great entercst in you trevels, I congrelatue you. on your safe return, hoping you may long live to Injoy you ealth and hapnes for your labours. I have always taken great entrest in yours travels ever sinoe we meet at Zanzibar. ... I ham the man that don 3our boat when the Pocock Brothers was with you and I should like a few liues from you, as I should like them pDt iu our papers hepe," etc. —From "Bow
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New Business in Berlin.
Berliu lias a stono^nipln with a unique speciality. lie ntteuds all funerals of prominent persons and takes down verbatim tho addresses of the oiliciating clergymen. Then he prepares highly ornamented copies of the addresses and sells them to the iriends of the eulogized dendi His business is so good that lie 'has taken one assistant and has advertised for another.
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When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When sho had Cli ildrea, she gave themCastorla?
APPLICATION FOK LiQl'OK LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to tho citizens of tho second ward of tuo city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, that It the undersigned, qnalifled In a I respects tc retail intoxicating iiijuors tinder tho law, will apply to the Board of Coiiimissionein of said couuty at their rouular September sescion. lHflO, for license to retail.«plrltBo js, vlnious, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time aud permit the same to bo drank on the premises where sold. My place of business whereon said liquors art' to be sold and drank is described as follows: Part of lets number 109 and 110 of the original plat of the town (now city) of Crawfordsville, Indiana, beginning at the northeast corner of said lot 110 and runn'ug thenco west 88 feet and 9 Inches, thence south 18 feet and 8 inches, theneo east 88 feet and 9 inches, thence north 18 feet and 8 Inches to tho place of beginning. OTTO SCIII.KMMMEK.
August 9, 18B0. JOHN 11. COCKTNKY. i„ Attorney for Applicant.
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OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Estate of Elizabeth Darnnll, deconsed. Notice is hoveby given that the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualilled as exocutor of the estate of .Elizabeth Darnall, late o% Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is said to be solvent, G.W.DEWEY.
Dated August 2.1880.
OTICE OK APPOINTMENT.
Estate of Benjamin Kessler, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of the.estate of Benjamih Kessler.late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, and has been duly qualified as such. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. .TOJ1N M. KE8SLEK.
COPPAOE & WHITE, Att'ys. August 5,1E90.
No lady 'should lire in perpetual fear, and suffer from the more serious troubles that BO often appear when Dr. Kilmers Complete FemaleRemedy is certain to prevent tumor and
Cncert here. For ssile by Lew Fisher.
PHEAT0NS we Lave the nicest atTinsley & Martin's. i,
If you have a cold, cough, (dry hacking) croup, cankered throat, caltarrh dropping, Dr.KHiiicr's Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals ancl cores, Price 25c., 50c., and $100. For sale by Lew Fisher.
Thebest flour uiade is Mr.Keen's Best.
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Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield and Columbus to and from Eastern and Seaboard Cities.
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O. K.KOBINSON, Agent.
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Correspondence solicited.
The Great English Prescription^ A successful Medicine used ov«r .80 years in thousands of eases. 'Cures
SPERMATORRHEA,
NeruotuB7
Weakness,
EMISSIONS, IMPOTENEY^JG
and all diseasci caused by abuse.VoBk. [B^rDu] indiscretibn. or overexertion, Bix packages Guaranteed to Curewhenauotker*fmrn] SbdL &*k your Druggist.for The 8rmi»|iii FruMrlptlon, take' no substitute. One pukift tl. Six (5, bv mnll. Writa forPamphlet. AddreM Bwek* Clieuilcal Co., Detroit, Bllch*
jilhert W. Perkins.
AUCTIONEER.
Sales of all kinds made anywhere the state. Best of references giv, and satisfaction guaranteed. Charf-: to suit the times. All coriresponderf will receive prompt attention. Ler orders with Joe Taylor, 204 E. ii. street, or address n|
ALBERT W. PERKIXS, Crawfordsville, Ia^
Always write] mo for date before advert r-. sale, -v ..
Drawinss, Sepoiflca AppUoatlons
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'Made by •,
W. F. SHA.R
office orer JAe Joel's Opp. cturt
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