Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 October 1890 — Page 8
WHAT
CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS
1ICOTTS EMULSION
CURES
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Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained on® pound W day by its use.
Emulaioa is not a secret
ftmedy. It contains the
stirr
properties of the Hyp Itei and pure Norwegian v_ud Oil, the potency of both lug largely increased. It is used
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Physicians all over the -world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists.
•eolTABOWNI. Chemists, N.Y.
Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
PLASTER.
Gives quiclt relief
Rheumatism, nenralgiA, pleurisy and lorabJisoI cared at once. Genuine for sale by alt DruggittU.r
WHAT IS IT?
Tersons outside of the profession often ask. what 1s an Emulsion? We answer,an Emulsion IsacomUnation of two or more liquids, so thoroughly mixed that each is held In 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
Missrs. J. A. Mar/ce Co., Laurence, Mans., everywhere so favorably known by physicians as
Magee's Emulsion
is composed of one-third part Cod-Liver Oil, onethird part Extract of Malt, and one-third part Compound Syrup of Hypoposphltes of Lime and Soda, each of which must be of the finest quality obtainable. These three valuable Ingredients, with a little tlavoring extract, are put Into a 'mixer,' where It Is emulsified for six hours by steam power, at the rate Of 128 revolutions per minute, which bre.-iks every globule of the oil, and combines it with the other ingredients In such a thorough manner that no separation will ever occur. Magee's Emulsion has no equal for the relief and cure of Coughs,Colds, Scrofula, Dyspepsia and General Debility.
Kor sale by all druggists.
FOR MEN ONLY!
For LOST or FAILING KAHHOOBl General ondHEBVOUS DEBILITY Weakness of Body and Kind, Effeota nf Tgrrorg or Exco»«eg in
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STRCNGTH
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TOWN
Old or Young.
UobQBt, Nokia JUMIfKin fully Knl.rril. .How loraltnro »»i Bl*t®KtbealTKiH. L'N-h7£L0rEf0H0AS8AiPARTSOFBODY. SbuliitelT nnf»lll»!f fOSE TTf'ATTtrVT—Rpnffl*. In dJ. Hen tntlrr ftiri SO S'r leifl V«rrifn Cnonlrift. Writ. DtwrlDtl'* Dixit, rry n»tlr,ii ai.i! roolt nrnllru (nilrdlifrfj. Aiinu ERIE CO. BUFFAUOj N. Y.
Borne seekors will fln.I tlvc last of tlie public domain of agricultural and grazing value along thojgreat Northern I ifcilway in North Dakota and no
lontana.
LANDS
I ll*l or more along the Great Northern Hallway lino. Business chances. Write F. I.
Whitney. St. I'aul, Minn., for (Hooks. Maps, ito. Writo how.
6ettlors on^froo Govcrumcut landsalong the Great Northern railway line in Northern Dakota and Montana get low rates and fine markets for products.
HUNTING FISHING.
LOW
I Finest resorts in America I along the Great Northern railI way line in Minnesota, Dakotas and Montana. Nest cliI mate for health seekers.
ontnna proilu.-es the linest I orsesf a^id ••al.tle. Krorange yet inJMon5e. Milk anil 1 Sun Hiver Vellcys and Sweet I •Orass Hills.
HORSES, CATTLE.
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HEALTH, WEALTH.
I In Motana. Free l.amlH, New Towns, New Hallways, New Mines, l.ow Hates. I.arpl^jst area ot px"l vacatit land.
Sweet Grass Ilills. Milk and I San Hiver Valleys. .Montana, reached only by the (ireat I Northers Hni'was I.inc. The Stock Kaisers' paradUe.
GOLD, COAL.
SHEEP, HOGS.
I The regions tributary to I tirent Northern Hallway J.ino .Montana, produce all the precious and bases metals.
New towns and railways aro boinjj built.
Go to Uie Great Heservation of Montana and U'*t a K"od frco homestead. Low rates and free Free Sle"peis on the Great Northern Hailway Line. Go now.
HERBS. MINES.
BlIILK
These have made Montana the richest State per capita in Union. Pli-iuy of room for miners and t'toek raisers. Now is the time.
Along tho Great Northern Jtallwny itino in Montana are Ireo ranches and pasturage. mines of precious metals, iron A a a it a towns. Now is your chance.
GREAT FALLS-
JOUNG .. MAN.-':
Surrounded by a flno agricultural aud grazing country, I close to mines of precious I metals iron ahd coal, possossI ing a water power unoqualoil I in America, it is Montana's 1 industral center.
Tho Valleys of Hed. Moose. Missouri. Milk and Sun rivers reached by Great northern Hallway I.lno. Half rate excursions Sept. 9, and Oc. 14.1890. Write F. I. WHITNEY, St. Paul, Minn.
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—A RICHHARVEST
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ensions,
lor soldiers, sailors, )i.i-
nr chilli rpii ftK
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rents, widows and min
or children S8 to $l-i a month. Under Act June 27,18!K). all soldiers and sailois are entitled for any disability. whdlier contracteil in service or not. All tlielr willows, minor children and dependent parents whether able to perform manual labor or not. Write at once to CUAl'IN BKOWN. Atly-at-law. :i!H. .113 St.. N. W., Washington, 1J. C. No fee unless claim is allowed. 18 years' experience.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Harvey Tinsley was in Frankfort Monday. Satu Irwiu is a solicitor for a newspaper lu St. Louis.
John Johnson is finishing up a gravel road in Grant County. The police run three COWB in the pound Monday morning.
The Mayor disposed of three plain drunks Monday morning. Judge J. M. Allen, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday in the city.
H. C. Shumak«r and wife have removed to Seattle, Washington. Miss Anna Srout has been appointed principal of the colored schools.
Mrs. Win. Wilhite spent Sunday with her parents in New RicBmond. The new diagonal crossing from Joel's store to Campbell's corner is finished.
Win. Fowler has gone to Marion and will remove his family there shortly. Where is the Montgomery county creamerj? Vigilant search fails to reveal it.
The sister of Louis Otto, of Coluuibus, Ind., has been visiting hiin for two weeks. Jerre Townsley, Alford Fiannigan and Wm. Halstead are fishing at the Kankakee.
Hon. John M. Butler will address the rads in this city on next Tuesday evening. Hou. T. E. Ballard and Russell Lookabill spoke prohibition at Linden last night.
Billy Heffernan, of the Nutt Hotel, proudly sits behind a flyer with a record of 2:45. Thomas Ward, Jr., of Linden„is laying out a fine in jail here f«r malicious trespass.
An infant child of Michael (ierbric and wife, near tlio Junction, was buried Saturday, Hon. E. V. Brookshire will canvass Sullivar. Clay and Vigo counties within the next ibree weeks.
Chas. Vancleave has been in Steubenvillr, (., for the past week at the bedside of his sister.
Hon. Simon Ynudcs, of Indianapolis, has made another donation of $20,000 to Wabash college.
The late James Wallace carried a life insurance of S!t,000 in the Royal.Society of tiood Fellows.
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Elder J. C. Ashley opens the prohibition campaign at the court house ibis evening. Hear him.
Booz. JEllis has applied for a divorce from Ellen Ellis on the grounds of inconstancy.
Hon. J. M. Seller will address the citizens of Darlington and vicinity on Monday evening, Oct 27, at 7:30 p. in.
Judge J. W. Ramsey will deliver the address at the reunion of the 11th Indiana Regiment at Martinsville on October 17.
Hon. E. V. Brookshire returned from Washington lastiSaturday. He spent the present week making a canvas of Sullivan county.
Elder J. A. Maxwell attended the American Quadrennial Convention of the Christian church at Marlon this week. He was the delegate from here.
The Ben Hitr tableauVwill not 'be "put on* the stage at Music Hall at present. The first presentation will occur at Terre Haute sometime during t'.ie present mouth.
The colored school children were returned to the Lincoln school building last Monday. It will be niaDy moons 'ere the school board will ever try the mixing experiment again.
Master George Little accidently discharged a revolver last Saturday, the ball taking effect
in bis forehead. Ir. EnBUiinger removed the ball and the young boy is on t'ie steaet aeain.
Rachael E. Delaney has brought suit for a legal separation from her liege lord and Master James N. Delauey, and charges cruel treatment as her cause. The parties hail front Darling-
One day*la week while working near Alamo, Mr. Hrowu, who is boss in the woods for H. Alfrey, was badly injured. His left arm was broken aud his right arm and shoulder badly bruised.—Waynetown Hornet.
The Dunkards held their auuual feast in thoir church uear Ladoga, Wednesday night. They have a strange meeting which consists in kissing each other, washing their feet aud other peculiarities.—'Waynotown Hornet..
Mr. Tom Noble and MiBS Florence Hobb, daughter of John B. Robb, were quietly marraied at the residence of Fisher Doherty last Fiiday night by Kev. R. J. Cunningham. The young couple wi'l at once begin house keeping in Chicago,
•J. W. Taylor, the Montgomery stockmau, returned home Tuesday morning from a ten weeks' tour among the fairs iu Indiana aud Southern Illinois. Mr. Taylor showed Shropshire sheep, Chester White hogs aud poultry and has possibly met with more success in the show ring than anj exhibitor in Iudiana and did much towards advertising the great county of Montgomery.
George W. Bates, of Andrews, who for thirteen years hasjheld the position of foremau of bridges and buildings on the Wabash, has resigned to accept a similar place on the Big Four, with headquarters at Crawfordsville. Mr. Bates is one of the most popular men on the Wabash and many there are who are sorry to see him leave. May success and prosperity attend hiin in his new plaise.—Huntington Democrat.
On Thursday evening of last week as Miss Dora Burton was trying to get to her train at the Union station lu Indianapolis a thief snatched her pocket book aud was putting it in to-his trousers pocket when Dora seizing him cried out, "Here, sir, you've got ray pocket book," and at tho same time grabbed his hand and jerked it from his pocket. The purse came with tho baud and fell upon the Hoor, when the brave girl recovored Iter property and the thief escaped.—Ladoga Leadei. •An attempt at compromising "the diflicnity between J. A. Delany and wife tins week resulted in a failure. He offered her §325, for a divorce which she agreed to take hut demanded the uiouey in advance. He refused to pay it over until after he had received a divorce. Tho matter is attracting considerable attention here and will probably be settled in court: Mrs. Delany moved her share 111 the household effects from the Delany residence yesterday and shipped them to Newtown.— Darlington Echo.
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THE CRAWRjRDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
11. E. Conference Appointmtnts. The Northwestern Conference of tho M. E. churcli ceased its labors last Monday night after one of the most pleasant' and successful gatherings ever held by that bod-y. About 200 ministers were In attendandance, including the venerable Bishop Fowler. Following are the appointments for the Crawfordsville District.
H. M. Middleton, Presiding Elder. Catlm— Clermont—J. Boicourt. Covington—W. F. Switzer, Crawfordsville—G. W. Switzer. CrawfordBville Circuit—J. M. Stafford. Danville—S. P. Bdmundson. Darlington and Potato Creek—E. T. Spohn. Flackville—J. S. Hoagland, supply. Haughville.—C. U. Stockbarger.
Hillsboro and Waynetown—R. R. Moffit, Jamestown and North Salem—J. W. Greene. Ladoga—E. W. Lawhon. Mace—L. J. Hadlsy, supply. Marshall—To be supplied. Newtown—H. M. Campbell. New Richmond—J, B. Bell. Perrysville—W. A. Smith. Pittsboro—H. G. Ogden, supply. Rockville—F. M. Pavey. Rnsselville—
S. M. Hayes.
Shawnee Mound—W. F. Clark. Veedersbnrg—Jno. W. Foster, supply. Waveland—H. L. Kindig, Yountsville—J. F. McDaniel. Greencastle. College Avenue—S. B. Town. Stockwell—S. Godfrey. Thorntown—D. Hanley. Romney—J. S. Wright. Lebauon Circuit—H. C. Neal. Lebanon—W. P. McKinsey. Frankfort—W. B. Slutz. Frankfort Circuit—J. Hill, supply.'
§ii$ Union Township Institute, Section two will meet at the county superintendent's oflice, Saturday, Oct. 18, 185)0 at 9:40 a. in. sharp.
PHOOKAMMK.
9:30. History of Education.... \V. W. Ewing 11:00, Literautre of Indiana Miss Spruhan 1:30. Hygiene Frank Cornell 2:00. Plant Study Miss Lida Jones
All friends of education are invited to meet with us. FRANK.O. MAXWKU,, MISS MAMK WILHITE, President.
Secretary,
All farmers in Montgomery county who will take $175 au acre for your land, hold up your hands.
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All farmers who can get one-fourth of that price, hold up your hands.
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The Great St. Louis Fair-
October tith to 11th. Toledo, St. Louis, it Kansas City R. R. will sell half-fare excursion tickets from all stations, limited to return, to September 13th. Veiled Prophets pageant Tuesday night, October 7th. Toledo, St. Louis «fc Kaupas City R, R. fast Express arrives St. Louis Union Depot 7:50 p. m., before the great parade. One half Fare. Go!
For a mild, sweet, short smoke try the Perfecto or Reina Victoria, shape of the Public Record, and always buy them light colored.
Tho "Public Record" is the best 5 cent cigar on earth. Iusist on Ji having it aud take no
°",er' Ft. Wayne continues to patronize' southern lotteries to (he extent of many thousand dollars a month.
Kpoch.
The transition from long lingering aud painful sicknejs to robust health marks au epoch in the life of the 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 Tonic. If you are troubled with auy disease of kidneys, Iiv«r and stomach, of long or short standing yon will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c anil $1 per bottle at Nye Jc (Jo's, drug store.
A Kansas bantam which was hatched March 17 has laid twelve eggs and hatched from them 12 chickens. |j§§
Tlo I^ilpit and Tlio Stage. ®lt5 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 bad ly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few week9. I took lire bottles of Dr. King's new discovery aud am sound and well, gaining 3ii lbs. in weight.
Arthur Love, Manager Love'e Funny Folks Combination, writes: After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, am confident Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, beats 'em all, aud 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 A: Co's, drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and 81. "Z
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Tlinls tliilt are ISetter tlinn (.old. If you have bad breath, sluggish bowels, pain in the small of your back, nervousness or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of condition. A mere "dose of physic" will not help you. Your only wise course is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., and cleanse your system of the impurities. It regulates the liver" and •kidneys.
JEADING
viola-
Martinsville authorities are after the tors of the liquor law.
A §50,000 desk manufactory is soon to be a new Tell City industry.
Anderson has 1,200 girls working in factories and stores, and they are going to organize a union.
Medical graduatiou'for ministers, druggists city nvssionaries and earnest students of both sexes by home study, at a trilling cost. Preceptors visit various cities for demonstrations id nuatomy. Send 50 cents for specimen texts to College, liW north Tennessee street, Indian npolls. 4
Tho Sumatra wrapper on uie Puunc Record is now costing §2 per pound. The light col ored grades are more especially recommended
HAPPY DISCOVERY.
'I'hero is nothing I now enjoy that I do not owe to having used !)r. David Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy, of Hondout, X. Y., at a time when I was suffering all that a human being could endure. My trouble began in my kidneys, from which 1 never expected to recover. My physician said I had
Briglit's Disease.
I.a'.er I had a bad attack ol gravel. Six years ago last June—how ivoll I remember that day— 1 suw I)r. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy advertised in our paper. After using three bottles I was well. have never had a return of the disease, aud though 1 am over sixty yoars of age 1 am vigorous and strong as I was iu my prime. What physicians and tho many remedies 1 had taken could not do what Dr. Kondedy's vorite ltemedy did. It stayed the disease and made mo a well woman.—Mrs. Kmilim' I". Mizner,
Burg Hill, O.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Reincoy.
Made at KOL'NDOUT, X. Y. 31. (i for Jr.. Hv all Druggists.
CARTERS
ITTLE
PILLS.
CURE
Bick Headache and relievo all the troubles Incident to & bilious state of tho system, suoh a3 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Fain in tho Side, kc. Whilo their most ^remarkable success has shown injuring
'Mm
feeaaacho, yet Carter's Littlo Liver Pitta aw equally valuable in Constipation, curing and proventing thlBannoyingcomplaint,whilo they also correct all disorders of tho tomach^timutate tho liver and regulate the bowels. Evon iftliey only
HEAD
fiLehe they would boalmoatprlcelORs to thoBQ who I suffer from this distressing complaint but ortuI xiately their goodness doos netond hero.and thoso .Who once try thorn will find theso littlo pills valujablelnsomany wayathatthoy will not bo witmng to do without them. But after all sick head
ACHE is
Is the bane of so many lives that hero la wbero wo make our great boast. Our pills cure it whilo Others do not.
Carter's Littlo Liver Pills aro very email and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Thoy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gontle action pleasoall who naothem. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold by drncgista everywhere, or sent by moil.
One of the BK8T Tel-FREE
An fr-rtzor. tn»st iu tlm worM.) a
K*yMon»k
inilli.iery goods of Edua Nicliol-
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The Modiel
Offers the Greatest and best line of Kersey, Melton, chinchilla, Oassimere, Worsted and Cheviot Fall and Winter
OlTBEOOATg
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Ever shown in the State of Indiana.. You house in this State under $12 to $15. own clothing and retail it at wholesale price*. are not coming to the city, write us and wr send what you want by express, C. 0. 1)., with privilege ot examination. Our new fall fashion Catalogue mailed free to any part)[of the United States on ap- •, plication.
MODEL CLOTHIIGr CO.
COBSETR
BONED WITH KABO.
Try them and you will wear nr. other. They need no breaking In." Satisfaction guaranteed, elmoney refunded after 3 weeks wear, even if so soiled as to bo unsalable. For sale everywhere.
CHICAGO CORSET CO.,
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PIsTMPS.
When vou want- pump, don't buy where: thoy keep pumps as a sort of side issue, hut go directly to a pump store.
William brothers not only sell you a pump, but they put it in i'or you and guarantee it to work whether it is stone, iron, wood, rubber-button or a Huekeye Double-acting force pump.
can't, match We iisui
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE IN INDIANA.
41 to ,49 E.. Wash. St., 2 to 22, B.Penn St., INDIAN APOLISl™®2"'
BALL'S
William Brothers'^
PUMPS-STORE,
12f) SOI'TII fiKKKX ST.
Drawings, Specifications, Applications
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•CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
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Our ficiHti««re
I eicopfi 1 .. the worll. Our ftcllltiM aro untqualed. and to introduce out superior goods we will sendPRKK to ONE PERSON in etch loealitr, 4 above. Only those who writ* 5 69 to u* at once can make sure of 0 6B the chance. All you have todo in wfl return is tr tbovf our goods t«
J.' thone who four neighbora *7*' and those around you! The bepfnning of thia •drertUeroenl shows the siaoU «tid of the tele-
The following out gives the appearat»of it reducsd^to
•boat the flM.th p.rt of It. hulk. It I. *«nd, ^doubliMl« t'•
out eirif nre. at MVmi Adilrew. 11. HAL1.ETT & CO., Uol I
All This For $1 50.
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hit' or«:„ whijiijing crt am, fggts, anl a !lioU!sUhl otlior tilings') A DO wnt CXH Jkm k.
Pain. Di»bl & CO., Phila. Pa
A(?onnj Wanted.
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JGOTICE UL
K^tate ol I'M- 11 I tiwlej, Ue •Notire is hereby, that tin
moused. lllldersilllli1
tieoiT'duiv (nialill»*'d as adiuini-trator Willi will aun'U.Ml the rstate of Ellen Cawley, lale of
Montsruinnry supplied i])t. li, Is!)J.
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WAI.TKK I). JONKS
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Made By
W. F. SBARP
"Oftico over Jake Joel's Opp. Court House
GENUINE HUNGARIAN DICINAL
To^y lines
[Sweet and Dry.l 'J
Direct from tho (.rower,
ERN. STEIN.
Krdo-Itenyi', Tokay, S'iry.
ME.
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I I N STKIN'S IOK.V WINKS iiavo a wide Kuruiieau re|jutation as fine, agreeable wi nes of delightful boquot rlpo and rich color, ami IM appetising and strengthing tonl'.'H. They at" peculiarly suitable for lunch eon wines, for ladiet?, and for medicinal use.
Sub-Agent Wanted.
Write for sampio caso containing ono dozen full pint bottle*, selectod ot fourdillerent grndvit of their TokAy wines at 110 the easo. Urn. Stem. Old Cotton Kxohaugo lUnlding, Kooin li, New Y«rk.
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Peoples' Tailor,
Has received hi* tall and winter samples fo Suiting.i. anil Overcoatings. The styles are vAry biiititiful and |jrices reasonalile. Also carries •lie largest and nobbiest line of trimmings in tho city.
(••LEA XI Xfl smljliEl'A IR1 NGr
.A SPECIALTY.
Jllwoysjlie Cheapest.
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Sole FPsnut'ooturers,
.Main Stroo
O N E W •S^5SO!LL I Uold Waichl.
Worlii J^lOO.Ot
'watch in the world. 1'crfccl tlmekot'pt'r. Warranted hi-nvy,
SOLID oOLD
hunting
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Both
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size*,
with work* and cas«« of
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ual value.
Okr
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locality can necurc one
free, tocether with our lnrp« and valuAble
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Tboto
Mtnplef, a^ well
i.iC WAtcn, aro free. All Ihe work you
„jeu do is to ihow what we cent] yon to thone who ca31—your friend* and neighboriand those about you—that alw ay*
result•
in valuable trade for on, which holds foryeori when once started, and thuf we are repaid. tVe pay all cxprvss, freight, etc. After vou know nil, if vou. would like to po to work for u». you rmn earn from to per week and upwards. Addrru, SiioMun Co.* Box 1*13. Portl:.\nd. AXaine.
PENNYROYAL WAFERS.
Prescription of a physician who hashadaiif long experience in treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladu s. Pleasant, safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Pennyroyal wafers and take no substitute, or Inclose postage for sealed particulars. Sold by all druggists, $1 per box. Address
THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH l'"OH S.M.W ISV LEW FISHl-.lt.
Consumption Surely Cured. To THE EDITOR:— Ploaeo inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the nbove-naiaod disease. By its timoly use thousands of hopeiess cases havo been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who havo consumption if thoy will send me their Express nnd P. O. address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCOM, M. C., 181 Pearl
St.. N. Y.
WANTED:®
Agents to canvass for the sale of our llomogrown Nursery stock. Must Liberal Terms. Unoquali'd facilities, tine of tho largest,, oldost established aud best known nurseries in tho country. Address W. ,fc T. SMITH, fieneva Nursery, established in ISlli. (Jenova, N. Y.
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ALESME
WANTED.
Local or traveling to sell our Nursery KtMk Salary, Jixpensos aud steady einidoynicnl g»nr-. nnteod.
CUASI nnoTiiKiis COMTANY, Hocliester. N. Y.
WANTEDS
A good pushing salesman here. First-class pay guaranteed weekly. Commission or salary (Illicit selling new lruits nnd specialties. 1'A liM KU1» can gi-l a good paying job for the winter. Write for full tortus and particulars. 1- It 1.1) K. "i Ol MJ Nurseryman,
Kochestor, N. Y.
