Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 October 1890 — Page 7
No. 87 Falcon
LADIES' COMFORT
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A Fact
AX70RTH knowing ia that blood (lis. eases which all other remedies fail to cure, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Fresh confirmation of this statement comes to hand daily. Even such deep-seated and stubborn complaints as Rheumatism, Rlieuma»tic Gout, and the like, are thoroughly eradicated by the use of this wonderful alterative.
Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th street, New York, certifies
About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertisement in a Chicago paper that a man had boon rolieved of this distressing complaint, aftor long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to mako a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months. I am pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, ana 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. came out of the sickness very much debilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. 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 medicine." "1 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 can freely testify that it is the best bloodmedicine I know of." L. W. Ward, Sr., Woodland, Tex«w.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FBEPABKD BY
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bollls.
FOR DISEASES OF THE
KIDNEYS
JOHNSTON'S ROYAL ENGLISH
BUCHU
curs all diseases of tbe Kidj,Bladder, Irritation of the Neclc of the Bladder,Burning Urlne.Gleet, Gonorrhoea In alllu stages, Mucous Discharges, Congestion of tlie Kidneys, BrTck Daat Iiepoutt, Diabetes, Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Drop*}' of Kidneys and Acid Urine. Bloody Drlne, PAIN 1NTHE BACK, Retention or Uric*. Frequent Urination, Gravel In all
INVESTIGATOR and restores the I Urine to Its natural color, removes the acid and barnlng, and the effect of the excessive use of Intoxicating rtrlnk.
PRICE $1 Three Bottles for S2.50 Delivered free of any charges. 13T Send for Circular. Sold by all Drupgists. W.JOHNSTON & CO.. Detroit. Mich.
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AND NOB. 75, 117, I, ACMK. LEADING STUB PENS.
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No. 99
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AND Nos. 10LT 806, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PEN
No. 23
University
AND NOS. 333, 444, 16.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden. Conn. MANUFACTURERS OP 6teel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery-
LADIES' Comfort.
The greatest I known Female Remedy. RecomImends itself
wherever used. Pleasant to use. Not injuriousor painful. Many Doctors use it. Cures leucorrhoea or whites, ulceration, inflammation and congestion «f the womb, falling of the womb, cancer and all diseases peculiar to women. Used at home in your own privacy. 40 days' treatment, $1.00. Sent prepaid, free from observation, on receipt of price. Send for circulars. Lady agents wanted. Address
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CO. RICHMOND, IND.
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By Using Alien B. Wrisley's
GOOD CHEER SOAP
Latest Best Invention—Little of
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Required-Ask your Grocer font
tQlLQW DlREGTIONS GLOSELV'
TC WEAK MEN
Buffering from the effects of youthful error*, early decay, wasting weakness, lostmanhood, eto., 1 will •end a valuable tasatise (sealed) containing full particular* for boa* cure, FRCK
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charge. A
•plendid medical work should DA read by ersr Tn.Ti who 1* nervous and deMUtated. Aildre«V -Of. F. JFOWVEK, "J.-. Coi-TT,
DRY GOODS.
New Goods.
We are prepared this spring to show
the people of Montgomery county
one of the largest and finest lot of
carpets and floor coverings ever in
this city. In order to accommodate
our large and increasing trade and
supply the demand for fine artistic
carpets we have lately enlarged our
carpet room so that it now includes
the full extent of our building, giv
ingus abundance of light and plenty
of room to show one of the largest
and cheapest lots of carpets ever open
ed in town. We have many different
patterns now open and new
arrivals every day. Call £and see.
We have got the prices'and patterns.
You can find all the latest] styles in
Lowell and Hartford extra supers,
which are warranted the best carpets
made in the U. S. Our line of ta
pestry brussels were never so com
plete. Can show you Jhandsome
50
brussels at
cents per yard. Rag
carpets in abundant profusion. Can-
20
ion mattings fiom
cents up. Vel
vet and Smyrna rugs,"1 door mats for
50
cents.* Felt crumb cloths, Bird-
sel's carpet weppers, every .J one
warranted to: weep cleanly and take
th£ dirt up clepnlygfor money refund
ed, Oil cloths, lace curtains and
window shades. 'Call and look i\ Ihrough our stock.
DEAF!
Bros.,
CUSHIONS. Whispers heard. Com-
forUble. SIMMIM wktrt 11 BCIOMIIM foil, S.ldkj t. HtSCOX, •alj, Hit Br'dwaj, N»w fork. Write far k*«k •rintk fKU.
DRSELLERSV, 1%COUCH4S
SYRUR
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"rn. /warm atra paper, oontainlng col. urns of genuine "perand particulars of society that pays from $500 to 1,501) at marriage, mailed ree. Idrese THE GLOBE, Altoona, Penn.
JOS. BINF0RD.
For Lnmbor, Shingles. Lime, Lath, Coaiou and Sewer Pipe. Tho best of Cypress, Cedar and Pine Shingles.
Clark Co. Hydraulic Cement, warranted 40 per cent, stronger than the bost Louisville Cemea Try It and you will bo convinced.
The beet of Anthracite and Soft Coal at the lowest cost prices. Can nut be undersold. 2all, JOS. BIN FORD.
THE
£NSAS»TY
Ever) thing Arranged for the Comfort of Passengers.
3TWAINS
CLOTHES
East& West
—V VST
Express Trains
EACH WAY beetween TOLEDO, O., au 1 FRANKFORT, IND.
2,TWAINS
EACH WAY between FRANK I'OltT. IND., and ST. LOUIS, MO. (Dally except Sunday
All Toledo and St. Louis Passenger Trams Arrive and Depart from Union Depot.
Bams Ctotai to Destination,
Trains Leave Linden East bound West bound Frankfort & St Louis
Express 5:38 P. M. 7:30 A. M. Local Freight 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. M. Full information concerning time of trains, routs, rates, etc., will be cheerfully furnished by agents, or tho undersigned.
A' O v., c. C. JENKINS, G. P. A., Toledo. Ohio,
Tliey Are Ileaaties.
Richmond & Boss, the harness makers, have received a fine lot of new harness and have them on exhibition at their store on Market street. Nothing prettier was ever shown in the sity. vf, 4^
im
Wearing the Prison Garb.
Concerning Orth Stein, a former well-known newspaper man ot Lafayette, a Denver paper says
Detective J. H. Mo watt, of Savpnah, connected with the secret sen .ce of the Savanah, Florida and Western railroad, is iu the city, and yesterday called on Chief of Police Speeis. Detective Mowatt has "turned np" many a "licod" man in his day. He was formerly with the United Statu Secret Serri. 3, and was located in New York. He is a warm friend of Inspector Byrnes, of that city, and it was through a pointer he received from that officer that Detective Mowatt got on the rack of and p.rrested the notorious Orth Stein on charge of forgery. Stein was sentenced a yoar ago last March to five years, and is now in the convict camps of Florida. He is at Tarpon Springe, in what is called Live Oaks Camp, where the convicts are employed making turpentine. Stein is the book-keeper for one of the contractors and hp.- a very easy berth.
Stein is not known by his correct name in Florida. He was convicted under the name of James B. Norton, and it was not until afterward that his real identity became known. Among bis other aliases are John Hammond, William Leslie, Johu Burton Bell, John W. Raymond, and Walter A.. McNulty. His favorite dodge was to represent himself PS the traveling correspondent for eithor Harper Bros. & Co. or Charles Scribner Jc Sons, and then get bis victims to cash bogus drafts and checks on those firms. Among his victims for large sutm were the Duke tobacco people at Durham, N. C., who are anxiously awaiting bis term of imprisonment to expire before arresting hira.
Long For This World.
Our neighboring city of Champaign, 1.1., is the borne of the tallest couple iu the world' Mr. and Mrs, Biflord. Mr. Biflord inerinres in his stocking feet eight feet, seven inches and a quarter and his wife excr ads him three inches and a half. Mr. BilTord says that at the age of 13 he had attained the height of six feet, and his parents received as many as a dozen offers from museum* all over the country wishing to exhibit him aB a curiosity. Mrs. Biflord, on the contrary, was a very sickjy, undersized child up to her fourteenth year, when she began to grow suddenly, and shot up at the rate of over bait a foot a year, not attaining her full growth until she was 22 or 23.
They are now respectively 34 and 31 years old, the husband being the elder, and have been married nearly six years, but without children. Neither came of especially tall people, and Mr. Bifford's mother, who still lives, is a little woman, barely five feet in height. The couple were both born in that neighborhood and grew up together. The man is of an emaciated, delicate appearance, with small bones and rather effeminate features, while his wife is large and muscular in proportion to her height, though a very small eater. Her shoes, gloves and hats have to be made to or" der for her.
The U. 6. Conference
The upper Wabash Conference of the United Brethren church was held at Veedersburg last week. Bishop Kephart presided. The ministers of the Crawforksville district were stationed as follows:
A. J. Newgent, Presiding Elder. Crawfordsville circuit, T. M. Hamilton. Thorntown, J. Bosenbarger, Lebanon, T. P. Shagley. Veedersburg, J. W. Nye. Stone Bluff, R. M. Zonk. Harveyburg, B. B. Phelp9. Annapolis, F. E. Penny. Mansfield, O. P. Cooper.
Cloverland, Win. Vail. Harmony, G. W. Wiley.
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SPLENDID ROAD BED,
NEW STEEL RAIL.
MEW MODERN EQUIPMENT
West Branch, Mich., was so infested by wolves that the berry crop was left almost untouched.
But One SureJAld.
Clogged kineys, sluggish liver and inactive bowels speedily manifested in the vitaled and (nutritious blood show how far impaired are the vital organs, each of Jwhich, while seriously affecting the others, is in itself reactedj'opon disastrously, either directly orjgthrougli the blood, by all the rest. Medical science lis infinitely richer in the nomenclature of the diseases thus induced than in medicines for their cure. .. There is indeed but one preparation that can be relied upon to act certainly and speedily for the restoration to health and that is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a vast numbers of cases it has effected cures of the most obstinate and dangerous diseases—particularly those of the kidneys and liver—where all other^treatment has proved valueless.
On the Riviera this season the beat has been greater than at any time for the past twenty years -5?^ -m.
The Public Record cigar, sold by Kelly & Raimer, of Danville, is the finest five cent cigar ever introduced in Crawfordsville. The brand is made in five different shapes and sizes, and to a couneseur, it will be sure to strike the right spot. It is a genuine Havana filler, al made by hand and contains fuo poisonous drugs. It is Son sale at the following stands: A. W. Blnford, .Moffett, Morgan & Co., J. C. Duckworth, Truitt & Scott, J. S. Hearn and Smith & Morgan.•Give it a trial|and you will have no other.
A machine for making shoestrings out of paper is a recent Philadelphia invention.
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REYIEW.
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Another
Wonderful medleine is just uow attracting the attention of the people of Montgomery county and this is none other thau 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. dec 22-ly. ,..7
A 6 year old boy, while fishing in a Wisconsin stream, was pulled out of a boat and nearly drowned by an immense fish.
ISlood Poison
It very liable to follow contract of |the hands or face with what is known as poison ivy especially in hot weather or if the body is perspiring freely. The'trouble may sutslde for a time, only to appear in! aggravated form when opportunity offers. Thejgreat purifying powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate every trace of poisonlfrom the blood, as the cures it has accomplished conclusively show. It also cures scrofuli,|3aH rheum, and all other affections (arliing from impure or poisoned blood. yj ,v.4 ».
Beautiful Styles.
Miss Edna Nicholson, the Milliner, has just returned from Chicago where she hiis been studying the fail aud winter styles. While there the lady purchased a beautiful aud complete line of millinery goods which surpass anything ever brought into tho city. These goods will be offered to the public at prices in keeping with the times, so that the poor as well as the rich may enjoy the luxury. Htmember the place, opposite the post office.
Kpocli.
The transition from long lingering and painful sickness to robust health' marks an epoch In the life of tho individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory aud the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed, Hence it is that so much is heard iu praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Touic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver and stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle at Nye fc Co's. drug store.
A Kansas bantam which was hatched March 17 has laid twelve eggs and hatched from them 12 chickens.
The 1'ulyit and The Stage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's new discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's new discovery and ani sound and well, gaining 36 lbs. in weight.
Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, am confident Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at Nye & Co's, drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.
A blackberry bush at Grand Lodge, Mich., is preparing for a second crop this season.
Do not weaken yourself by drastic purgatives. Take Simmons regulator.
It is estimated that tbe number of passengers carried by all the railroads in the world average 5,500,000 a day.
The healthy people you meet have healthy ivers. They take Simmons liver regulator.
The object in flavoring a cigar is to be able to use a poor, cheap tobacco flavor it up to mitate genuine Havana tobacco, and make big profits. Don't be deceived, but smoke a cigar that the flavored cigar tries to imitate—the Public Record.
If you prefer a flavored cigar, with a sweetened tip, try the XXXX.
Keliey & Raimer advertise their Public Reoord in the WKEKLT REVIEW to suit the tastes of the city smokers, and they advertise their XXXX in the WEEKLY REVIEW to get the county smoker. They try to please all.
The Indianapolis Journal thinks the American citizen is glad to learn of the approaching extinction of the seai. They have caused him years of domestic warfare.
A fair at Madison Square garden in aid of the Gfaut memorial in New York City is now contemplated. It is proposed to make it as imposing as the sanitary fair held during the war.
They have a lady in Grand Rapids, Mich., who is as great a crank on black as the wife of Senator Davis, of Minnesota. All her undergarments, as well as the sheets and draperies of her bed, are black.
Nine water companies supply London with water.
The Paris Figaro pays yearly a dividend of over £100,000.
There are over one hundred miles of streets paved with weod in London.
American railroads would reach half way to the moon, but trains don't go in that direction
The average cost of constructing a mile of railroad in tbe United States at the present time is about $30,000. lg|
Did you ever examine the workmanship on the Public Record cigar'? Just examine them closely. They are not shaped in a mold, but made strictly by hand.
BUGGIES, the best at Tinsley A Martins.
Saratoga Water at the Clipper.
COLUMBUS Buggies at Tinsley & Martin's.
A Family Jewel.
Dr. David Kennedy, of N. Y., the famous surgeon and physician, has sent us a copy of his book, "How to cure kidney, liver and blood disorders." It is a work which should be read in every home, for the value of the medical lessons along. It contains also many life illustrations, aj)d two facinating stories from the widely known author "Ned. Buntline." Anyone sending their address with name of this paper to Dr. Kennedy, will roceive the book free by mail
»v"v Fortunate Father and Son. "I am as certain as I now live," says E, Bartholomew, of Kalkaska, Mich., "that D.tvid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y,, saved my life when I was a victim of that teriible renal disorder—Bright's disease. My son had a fever sore on his leg. He, too, used Favorite Remedy, and is now well. But for this medicine I am sure both father and BOU would have been six feet un" der the sod.
Visit Muhlelsen's famous Clipper saloon.'
Pure old Kentucky whiskies and California wines at the Clipper.
SilSS
Children Cry fori
Pitcher's Castoria«
FROMPTLYANDTERM^fEnrtf
RHEUMATISM.
For 30 Y«ara.
Pilot Knob, Mo., September 3,1888. suffered with chronic rheumatism la my knees and ankles for twenty years and had la *tt
HENRY P. TRAVERS.
years. ChronlcCases40Yearii' Standing Curad,
THE GOOD OFFICE OF:
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KTjy I 1^1 thecouhe of the nerr# •II affected. St. Jacobs OU S VKJUU by gentle rubbing and applied frequently, will euro
N E A I A
1M Baekett St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. Jan. 31,1889. I was taken with neuralgia in side and •uffcred 6 months. I was given up by do
Hut was cured by St. Jacobs Oil,
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The railroad Bridges of tbiB country would reach from New York to Liverpool. 1
McKeen Mills.
McKeen & Son. fornietly of the cel-
Iflebrated ^'"s^ur5' lr'our Mills,\
of Minneapolis, recently of
'Indianapoiis, have pvir-
chased the
Brown Watkiiis'
Mills and propose to do a big busi
ness in Crawfordsville. They
are practical Millers 'and
only want a fair chance
I
to prove themselves
worthy of a
LIBERA 1J PATRONAGE.
For a good family flour, try
"McKeen's Best."
Highest Gash Pri paid f°r Wheat.
HIRES'
2Sa HHUES
ROOT-BEER!
INUDUUL' I® HOILIHCDRUEAINW® 1AIIUMADC THI1 BlClftCg MAKE! FIVE CAILOW*
ROOTBEER.
Tbe most APPETIZING tnfc WHOIiB&OME THMPBRANCE DRINK In world. Delloloua and Sparkling. TRY IT.
Ask your Druggist or Grooer for It,
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HEWERS OF
OLD HONESTY TOBACCO
WILL SOOfJ Flf^D I
L^STS LOflGEfy TASJE6
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BACCOS, AJslD WILL pLEAySE
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ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON CETTING IT.
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fllO. FIHZBR& BROS., Louisville, Ky.
5/A
F.LY NETS
CHEAP AND STRONC. 20 other styles 5-A Nets, prlcea to suit all WJI. AYKKS&SONS, PHILADELPHIA-
Sold by all dealers.
Big Peoria Eastern Jl'y,
tormerly I., B. A: W. Koute, I SHOItT LINii.
Route! EAST AND WEST.
WAGNEE SLEEPING AND
CHAIR OARS
On night trains connecting with Vestibule Trains at Bloomlngton and Peoria to aud from MTaswirl Kiver, Denver and Paciflc Coaa
IndianajioU?, (,'inciunati, Sprlagtield and CoUm bus to and from Eastern and Seaboard Cities.)
TRAINS AT CHAWKOKDSVII.I.E.
AOINE WEST. OOI.NO EAST No 1—Mail, d....fl:2r«m No a— Mail, (I...5:l6Dm No 3—Mail (d). 12:38am Mo 4—Mail (d)...3:0tiatii Nos—Mail. l:r0pm [No6—Mail No 7—Express...6:47pm No 8—Express...8:85AW'1:03^*1 i. E. ROBINSON. Agent.
Vandalia jjine—X. ii & i_. NORTH L,aiayei «S Toleao Exp's-f.d'v ex snn'y ::15 am iccomniodtttlor., daily exce suuday. .12:00 avenius jixpross. .,6:15pm
SOCTH.
dassa» Jc Texas Ex., d'y ex. ludi.-,... :47 am Accommodation, daily except 1 am GuH Bxpreeg, 5:20 Call or write to _. JSdgeworlh, agent, Main street depot. JS. A. FORD,
Si. Lonif,Mo. «n. Pass. Agt.
Correspondence solicited.
jllliertitW. Perkii\s.
AUCTIONEER.
Sates of all kinds made anywhere ia the state. Best of references given and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges to suit the times. All correspondence will receive prompt attention. Leave orders with Joe Taylor. 204 E. Main street, or address
ALBERT W. PERKINS, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Always writoEme for date before advertising sale.
Tbe Great English Prescription. luceeHful Medicine uaed over
S
SO years in tbiuMnds of cAses. Cure* Spermatorrhea, Nervou! Weakness, Emiuiom, Impoteney and all diseuea caused by abuse.'
Pnmlplln, take ao substitute. One pwkl(( II. Six $5, by mail. Write 'or Pamphlet. AddreM Kareka Cbemleal Co., Detroit, flilclu
For sale by Lew Fisher.
100 Whisky Urn six.
I lmve 100 empty whisky barrels whichl will sell cheap. Come at once. ALBERT MUHLSISBN.. l)id you erer try McKeen's
Best?
