Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 October 1890 — Page 7
Ayer's Hair Vigor
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the "ideal" Hair-dressing. It re. vKs the color to gray hair promotes a and vigorous growth prevents the formation of dandruff makes the hair soft and silken and imparts a deli, cate but lasting per. fume. 'Several months 'ago my hair commenced falling out, and in a few weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many rgmedies, but they did no good. I finally bought a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor, and, alter using only a part of the contents my head was covered with a heavy growth of hair. I recommend your preparation as the best in tlie world."—T. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky.
I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a lumber of years, and it has always given mp satisfaction. It is an excellent dressing, prevents the hair from turning iaaures its vigorous growth, and k.e«ps the scalp white ana clean." Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mas9. "I have U9ed Ayer's Hair Vigor for promoting the growth of the hair, and think it nnequaled. For restoring the hair r.o its original color, and for a dress* ins, it cannot be surpassed."—Mrs. Geo.
Tsver, Eaton Rapids, Mich. "Ayer's Hair Vigor is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a cure for dandruff."—J.
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Editor "Enquirer," McArtliur, Ohio. I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past two years, and found it all it is represented to bo. It restores the natural color to gray hair, causes the hair to grow freely, and keeps it soft and pliant."—Mrs. M. V. Day, Cohoes, N. Y. "My father, at about the age of fifty, lost all the hair from the top of his head. After one mopth'a trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor the hair began coming, and, iu three months, he had a fine growth of hair of the natural color."—P. J. Culleu, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
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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
ing us 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 Jand 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 |handsome
brussels at 50 cents per yard. Rag
carpets in abundant profusion. Can
ton mattings fiom 20 cents up. Vel
vet and Smyrna rugs,1'door mats for
50 cents. Felt cruinb cloths, Bird-
sel's carpet weppers, every{| one
warranted to weep cleanly and take
the dirt up cle.-MilyJfor money refund
ed, Oil cloths, lace curtains and
window shades. Call and look
through our stock.
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For Lumbor. .Shinglfle, Lime. ath, Ccmou and Sewer l'lpe. Tlio best of Cypress, Cedar and Pino Shingles.
Clark Co. Hydraulic Cement, warranted 40 per cont. stronger than the best Louisville Cornea. Try it and you will be convinced.
The best of Anthracite ami Soft Coal at tlio lowest cost prices. Can net bo undersold. Jail, J'S. PIN FORD.
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Ttaey Are Ileantles.
Richmond & Rom, the harness makers, liave 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 «ity.
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LOOAL NEWS.
Morris Herzog was up trow Waynetown Monday. (Congressman Brookslilre spent the week in Vigo county.
Mrs. S. E. Watson and daughter are visiting in Xenia, Ohio. Mike Carroll is looking atter things political in Clay county.
The Wabash depot at Covington burned to the ground Sunday night, Capt. W. Herron and H. S. Braden are fishing and hunting at Cedar Lake.
Marsh Doherty has returned trom the wild west and will spend the winter in CrawfordsTllle.
Frank Iusley and wife, of Portland, Oregon, have been tbe guests of J, J, Insley this week.
Fred Larsh, a young sen of Clay Larsh, had his arm fractured by falling from a fence last Saturday.
Messrs. Cox and McCutchon, of the Lafayette Call and Times, are in the city reporting the Pettit trial,
A little son of P. S. Wheeler, living northwest of tbe city, was badly gored by a vicious cow last Saturday.
Gen. Mansou lieliyeved speeches this week in the interest of the state ticket |at Winamac, Valparaiso, and other points.
Mrs. Eph Moars, living near Whitesville, died Monday morning. The remains were interred In Oak Hill on Tuesday.
R. M. Galey, of Brown township, has been awarded $513 damages against the Midland railroad on account of right of way.
Miss Madge Johnson is taking the evidence in the Pettit trial in short hand. She occupies a position near Court Reporter White.
John P. Bible is making a very successful and honorable canvass of the county. The gentleman is making the race on bis personal merits and not by slandering his opponent.
Jim Hanua furnishes an Interesting article lor The Rkview this week descriptive of a three months' sojourn this last summer in Colorado, Utah and other portions or the west.
Another supplement embodying the speech of Hon. E. V. Brookshire on the tariff and delivered in the house of representatives last month, will be found in The Revibw this week.
D. Hunisinger, the well known occulist, assisted by Dr. Rankin, operated on the eye of Mrs. Mary Tyler, for cataract, on Monday, and was successful In removing It, rendering the sight perfect.
The small child of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, living nine miles north of the city, died Monday mornin'g. The funeral services were conducted on Tuesday morning at the Lutheran church, near Darlington.
In response to a telegram received from Lafayette last Saturday Marshal Ensminger arrested a young colored boy here. He gave his name as John H. Smith and had stolen $200 Iu that city. He was returned to Lafayette Saturday night.
The appropriation to pay those persons who served as U. S. Marshals in the election of 1888 has beeu approved by the prosident and to those who served in thai capacity in this county their money will shortly be forth coming. Those who served iu a similar capacity prior to 1889 will have to whistle for their casL.
The streets were full of drunken rowdies Saturday night and several disgraceful fights occurred. The police, acting under instructions from that idiosyncratic body, the police board, were stationed uearafewof the saloons watchiug for an opportunity to file an Indictment against them for keeping open after 11 o'clock, while the city was left to take care of itself.
Death of Maggie Murphy,
Mrs. Maggie Murphy, nee Vancloave," 'died at her home in Stubenviile, O., last Saturday at the age of 27 years, of consumption. She leaves a husband and an infant son to mourn lier loss. Mrs. Murphy was the only sister of Charles N. Vancleave, a lady loved by all who knew her, kind mother and a gentle and loving wife. The remains were brought to this city on Sunday and .interred in Calvary cemetery on Tuesday morning.
Grapes and Grapo Juic
The art of preserving Grape Juice without fermentation and the art of formenting the Oporto Grapo Into wine in this country has been brought to a greater degre« of perfrection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, than by any other person. The Claret and Burgundy are very popular as dinner wine and the Port and Unfermented Juice as evening wine as well as for the communion table and for invalids. For sale by druggists.
The Detroit Free Press field has beeu puuningonDr. Buil's cough syrup. His only gratitude, for all thinking men know its merits.—Exchange.
The Now Discovery.
You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of tbe many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it you are one of Its staunch friends because the woti'lerful thing about it is, that once given a trial, Dr. Kind's New Discovery over after hoi.is a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any thro.it, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at ouce and give It a fair trial. Ii is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co's. drug store.
He said "My love I am *orry to dissappoint you about the picnic,but ni.v trotter has a lame foot," That's nothing! We've got plenty ot Salvation Oil.
I. A. Delong, a gas driller was killed Tuesday night at Strawtown. He was caught in a rope that was being wound up and 300 feet was wound around his body, literally crushing him. iftps if
There*' has been a tremendous rainfall in New South Wales. Seventy inches in seven months, and still raining at last accounts.
The Ft. Wayne electric light company will establish a large branch in Canada.
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
Mary and Eliza McGonigle, living near Cumberland, Ont., were mysteriously murdered Wednesday while returning from school.
Leading authorities say the only proper way to treat catanJ^ H^ake a constitutional remedy, ^nfparilla.
The king of medicines—Hood's Sarsaparilh. It conquers scrofula, salt rheum and all other blood diseases.
A bald headed woman is unusual before she is 40, but gray hair is common witU them earlier. Baldness and grayness may be prevented by using Hall's hair renewer.
A box of Old Saul's catarrh cure is Invaluaable for catarrh, influenza or cold in the head.
Diptheria is scaring the Frankfort kids away from school.
The elite of Ft. Wayne danced and said toasts at the fifth annual banquet of tbe Rifles, Tuesday night.
The C. W. St M. railway struck the city limila at Knightstown, Wednesday, and is being pushed rapidly.
Two widows are claiming the estate of George Cole, Brazil recently deceased. One of the widows is from England.
Terre Haute is somewhat chagrined that her population is only 30,000, but acknowled ges the corn like a little man.
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La grippe has struck Burlington, la. deaths from the disease are reported.
Wonderful uiedieine Is just now attracting the 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. dec 22-ly
But One Sure Aid.
Clogged kineys, sluggish liver and inactive bowels speedily manifested in the vitaled and inutritious blood show how far impaired are tbe vital organs, each of (which, while seriously affecting the others, is in itself reactedl'opon disastrously, either directly orjthrough the blood, by all the rest. Medical science lis infinitely richer in the nomenclature of the diseases thus iuduced than in medicines for their cure. There is indeed but one preparation that can be relied upon to act certainly and speedily for tbe restoration to health aud that is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In I a vasV 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.
Hunters' Rates.
The Toledo, SL Louis & Kansas City K. R. oilers special inducements in rates, quick time, etc., to hunter.
Through tickets to Michigan, Wisconsin and Arkansas points. For further particulars, call on nearest Agent or address,
C. C. Jenkins, Gen'l. Pass Agent
..s, Toledo, O.
Saratoga Water at the Clipper.
COLUMBUS Buggies
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at Tinsiey & Mar.
Senator Teller, of Colorado, is passionntely fond of flowers. He has a beautiful garden.
General Spinner's vision is completely gone and his general health is extremely preenrious.
Fortunate Father unci Son.
"I am as certain as I now live," says O. E, Bartholomew, of Kalkaska, Mich., "thatDr David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondont, 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, andjis now well. But for this medicine I am sure both, father and son would have been six.feet un der the sod.
Himry Clews, the Wall street broker, once lost §(',000,000 in a single speculation.
ViBit Muhleisen's famous Clipper saloon.
Pure old Kentucky whiskies and California wines at the Clip per.
®^Chi!dren Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
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Vandalia Column-
Round trfc excursion rates and dates: Carroll county fair, Camden, Sept. 17 to 20, $1.25 Terre Haute emancipation day, Sept. 22, S2.15: Terre Haute soldiers' reunion, Sept. 48 to 20, $1.60 Indianapolis State fair, Sept. 20 to 27, $1.30 St. Louis exposition Mondays and Thursdays to Oct. It), $9.85 St. Fair Oct. 4 to 11, $7.30 St. Louis Veiled Prophets, Oct. $0.80. Home-seekers' excursion south-west Sept. 13 as follows: Hot Springs $20.65 Little Rock 17.15 Pine .Bluffs 10.40 Springfield, Mo 13.90 Joplin. Mo 10,40 Winlield, Kas... 19.50 Witchita. Kas 1K.70 rkansas City 20.55 hattauooga, Teun 13.50
Aud scores of other points [for about one fair the round Strip. For information call at Brown's drug store, City aud Vandalia office,
J. HUTCHINSON.
Miss Edua Nicholson has just received a beautiful line of tips, birds, birds and trim minus which you are cordially invited to inspect.
iV Family .jewel.
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ividJKennedy, of N. 1T., the iu'jiojb aud physician, has sent us a copy ot
surgeoi
bis book, "How to cure kidney, liver and blood disorders." It is a work which should be read in every home, for the value of the medt cai lessons along. It contains [also many life illustrations, and two facinating: stories from the widely kuown author "Ned. Buntllne. Anyone sending their address with name of this paper to Dr. Kennedy, will receive the book free by mail
BUGGIES, the best at Tinsley & Martins.
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The best reform in domestic life is without doubt the introduction of Dr. Bull's baby syrup. Now no more laudanum need be Riven to babies. §g$g|
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TRAINS AT C'KAWKOKDssVIl.LK.
GOING WIM, GOING K4JT No 1—Mnil, d....9:2Aim I No 2—Mail, U...5:16p» No 3—Mail (d) rj:33-im I A—Mail id)...2:Ot3atu No 5—Mail 1:50pn No 6 —Mail l:03p.m No 7 Express...6:47pm Nn Express...8:35aJu (.!. E. HOBINSON, Agent.
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AUCTIONEER.
Sales of all kinds made anywhere in the state. Best of references given and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges to suit the times. BU correspondence will receive promi^mtention. Leave orders with Joe Taylor, 204 E. Main street, or address
ALBERT W. PERKINS, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Always wrlte[me for date b(*fo.-* advertising sale.
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For sale by Lew Fisher.
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I have 100 empty whisky barrels which I will sell cheap. Come at once. ALBERT MUHLEISEN,
Did you ever try McKten's Best?
