Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 November 1890 — Page 6

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SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES

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CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Wasting Diseases

Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have, gained one pound par day by ita use.

Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the etiir properties of the Hyp

Itas and pure Norwegian ,oa Iter Oil, the potency of both

largely increased. It is used

(yFhysicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists. eooi

A BOWNK. Chemists. N.Y.

OUGhHt SYRUP.

WHAT

IS

VIGDfJrn STRENGTH

IT?

Persons outside of the profession often ask. what Is an Ennusluu? We answer.an Emulsion Is a combination of two or more liquids, so thoroughly nixed that each is held In permnnent suspension. Several of the much advertised 'Emulsions' now on the market :ire nothing more than compounds, and a microscopic examination will reveal globules of oil In their original form. The Emulslom made by Mews. J. A. ilaace Co., Lawrence, Mass., everywhere so favorably known by physicians as

Magee's Emulsion

is composed ofone-thlrd part Cod-Liver Oil. onettrtrd part Extract of Mall, 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 flavoring 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 breaks every globule of the oil, and combines It with the other ingredients In such a thorough manner that no separation will ever occur. Ani gee's Emulsion has no equal for the relief and cure oi Coughs,Colds, Scrofula, Pyspepsla and General Debility.

For sale by all druggists.

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BODY.

Jteaeriptl't Buck, explanation and proofs nulled (sealed) free* Adlmt ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.

-Home seekers will find the last of the public domain of agricultural and grazing val- I along tho great Northern I xulway in North Dakota and

Hontana.

NEW TOWN

FREE LANDS

l(Xor

inoro along tho Great

Northern Hallway lino. Business chances. Write F. I. Whitney. St- l'aul. Minn., for Hooka, Maps, Arc. Write how.

Settlors on^froo (ioverunient I lands along the Great North- I em railway line in Northern Dakota anil Montana, get low rates ancl flue markets tor products.

HUNTING FISHING.

LOW RATES

Finest resorts iu America along the Great Northern rnllI way line in Minnesota, DakoI tas anrl Montana. Host cliI mute for health seeker*.

ontana products the linest orsos and cattle. Free range yet inJMouse. Milk and I Sun River Volleys and Sweet Grass lliiis.

HORSES, CATTLE.

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HEALTH, WEALTH.

In Motana. Free 1 .anils, New Towns. Now Hallways, I New Mines. Low Kates. I-arg-est area ot good vacant land.

Sweet Grass llills. Milk and I Sun ltlver Valleys, Montana, reached only by the Great! Northers Kail was Line. The I Stock Kaisers' pnradUo. I

GOLD, COAL.

HERBS. MINES.

SHEEP, HOGS.

I Tho regions tributary to I Great Northern liuilway Lino Montana, produce all tho I precious and bases metals. 1 K'ew towns and railways aro being built.

Go to tho Great Heservation of Montana and get a good froe homestead. Low rates and froe Free Sleepers on the I Great Northern Hallway Line. Go now. I

MILK RIVER.

These have made Montana the richest State per capita in I 1'nion. Plenty of room for miners and ftock raisers. Now I is the time.

Along tho Great Northern Hallway Aline in Montana rve tree ranches and pasturage, I mines of precious metals, iron and coal, aurl new cities and I towns. Now Is your cliaiico.

GREAT FALLS:

YOUNG MAN.

Surrounded by a flno agricultural and grazing country, close to mines of prccious metals iron a lid coal, possessing a water power unoqualod in America, it is Montana's I iudustral center.

The Valleys of Ked, Moose, Missouri, Milk and Sun rivers reached by Great northern Hallway Lino. Half rato excursions Sept. 9. 23 and Oc. 14, 1890. WritoF. I. WHITNEY, St. Panl. Minn.

G. R.

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onaiftnci for soldiers, sailors, paOLiCJlvlLlD rentM, widows and minor children $S to $!•• a mo.th. Under Act June 27, 181)9, all soldiers and sailors are entitled for any disability, whether contracted in bervice or not. All their widows, minor children and dopendenl parents whether able to perform manual labor or not. Write at once to GIIAPIN 1JHOWN. Att'y-at-law, ij-23. St., N. W., Washington, J). C. No fee unless claim is allowed. J8 years' experience.

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IHEPRINGE

AGENTS WANTED

OF PEACE!

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LOCAL NEWS.

Vote early. VoUs a- Bible. Vote for Hunt. Vote for ers. Vote for tioben. Vote for Carroll. Vote for FnMen. Vote for Hntton. Vote for Molfett. Vote for HiKulns. Vote for Harney. Vote forJBrotiaucI'Vote forJBrookphirt1. Two months until lSJil. Charley McKeen speiit Sunday in Indianapolis

A vote for Bible is vote In the right direction. A vote for ioben is a vote to reduce county taxes.

Harry Wilsor, of Frankfort, spent Sunday in the city. Nearly all the townships have taken out their election outfits.

Everybody coine out atid hear Hon. J. E. McDonald to-day. Hon. John. E. Lamb made a speech at I)ailington ou Tursday.

Tast your vote lor the laboriuKinans friend, Hon. M, J. C-arrrol. To express yoi* contempt fot the McKinley bill cast your vote for Brookshire.

Stamp the square immediately to the left of the words, "Democratic Ticket." Who is the crass widow that has banded flowers and pound cake to Pettit?

The jurymen in the Pettit case were allowed to spend Sunday with their tamiles. All the absentees who are entitled to vote are coming home to exercise that privilege.

T. V. Maxedon is traveling in TexaB iu the interest of the Art Association of this city. John Hutton is a poor man and needs the office. A vote for him is a very charitable act.

Alex Mahorny is disposing of his stock at low rates now, preparatory to removing to Anderson.

Don't stamp the rooster, bat stamp the square to the left of the words, "Democratic Ticket."

Stamp the square to the left of the words, "Democratic Ticket," immediately under the rooster,

A dozen or more families have removed from this place to Chicago within the past twelve months.

The teachers of the county assemble here on the 2Sth at tho Court House for educational purposes.

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la ft day, rltoth»m«

M. C. McCav is iu attendance at the State Convention ot the Y. M. C. A. at Richmond thi* week.

Adam Anderson, of Virginia, 111., lias purchased the Junction House and will thoroughly refit and rearrauge it,

Some very fine stones for the pavement ou north side of Main street, near (ireen, are being placed in position.

The jurymen were aii allowed to go home on Saturday, but the privilege will probably be denied them to-day.

Dr. Morgan of Morgan fc Smith has been quite unwell for sotne weeks past at his residence ou west College street.

Several plain drunks were up before Mayor* Carr Monday morning. All of them liquidated, which added materially to the school fuud. $&£

A number of invitations to attend the Tlnirman anniversary bauquet at Columbus, Ohio, on Nov. l.'Mi, have been received iu tliis city.

Just now different people are asking where is their voting precinct. It is doubtful if onehalf the voters in this towuBhip can locate their precincts.

Col. Dick, for many years a resident or Attica, has purchased a cigar store in Chicago, and will remove with his family to the Garden City this week.

Charles (iardeuer did not appear Monday night as advertised on account of sickness. Gardener's advance sale was the largest that has taken placc this season.

The citizen who d#sires to vote a straight ticket will have no trouble in casting his ballot, as lie uses the stamp but once in that case and that in the square to the left of his ticket. "Lucky" Baldwin, the celebrated California millionaire, was visiting relatives near Wesley last week. His winnings from his horses during the racing season just closed have been over $00,000.

The following ex-soldiers of this county have been made glad within the past few days by granting of pensions to Them: Julian Buffington, Heury Foreman, Peter Hopkins, Crawfordsville, and Ed. Cadwallader, Darlington.

A rather runny lmale took place at tiie Center Grove church last Sunday night. Rev. Dally Powell was just closing the service and every body on their feet when the floor collapsed the

Beats

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—A RICHHARVEST Everybody »act« thin Ilcutiful Life n( Jcui. Ilr Mn« {P*tnr. .IM) roval octavo IIO superb llluilrallons. richljr-colorGil IUIiogra|ta. llnti-J photogravures, exqninte engravings, reprcecniini the best worku or ancient .nil modern ma««« a matcbliwi Album of Bacreu Art. The author ll the acknowledged p*ir (,f all »nteraon thia noble theme, 8he ID aafe, graphic. attractive haaapent IS rear. in painstaking prepauiiou for this crown,W.?r •Ew»nIW*DBV CHAVTAUQUIN.CHKIJITIAK KNOBAVOR, •Id Sokdav-SCIIOOI. WftKKKU. Introduction! bv Illation lucent and Hev. Dr. J. K. Clark ("Father KndraTor"). Jty BUoMcription only. Exclusive territory. Prorptttxu noio ready. SfDd fj.00 for outfit. Nunc choice of territory. ISSIST ON SEEING "PRINCE OF PEACE!" Accept no other. .Writ4.qutt)u. Addresg THE JONES BROS. PUBLISHING CO. 61 LffHttWVBTII ST., Cincinnati,O.

were left breast high to the ao-

dience. To say the congreation smiled would do the situation no violence.—Darlington Echo.

On Monday the County Commissioners met and filled eleven vacancies in the ranks of the election inspectors caused

(by

£-, -tS-.r-v

various and

divers reasons. The new appointees are: I. N. Chadwick, precinct 5, Union Ira SDyder, precmet 15, Union G. W. Had ley, precinct 10, Union Samuel Fraley, precinct 14, Union C. W. Elmore, precinct 2, Union Wen. Stafford,. precinct 3, -Walnut -Aaron Graham, precinct ], BrownSimon Armontront, precinct 2, Wayne J#hn Spohr, precinct 3,

Killed by UIh Keepers* 7

Mu.ncik. ind., Oct 27.—T. .1. Blount's death in tho Richmond insane Hospital has resulted in a sensational disclosure. For so vera 1 yaars Mr. illount was a prominent attorney of this city, but for tho last yoar he had been demented. He was committed to tho hospital for treatment September 22 in a. Hlount h.id been in tho institution but one week when he died. In tho hospital at tho same time was James Ihtnnon, of Fayette County, who was treated for injuries lie sustained by falling otf a barn somo time last August. llannoii slept in the same ward, only a few feet from Blount. 11 annon sweats under oath that the night, of September 28 four of tho guards, in trying1 to keep ltlount from incessantly talkiuy, choked and brutally kicked him in the left side, inflicting injuries which caused his death. Haunon cam'.? hero Friday, and hunting up Mr. Blount's old law partner, C, B. Tem-plor, related to him the narrative. Saturday the body of Blount was exhumed and an autopsy held, w%hicii developed the fact that several ribs were broken, somo of thom in two places. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of tho guards and the assistant superintendent. They reside in different parts of tho State.

^Frijjlitfu ly Mutilated.'

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•FOIST WAYNK, Ind., Oct. 27.—A terriblo cutting affray is reported from Rome City, a summer resort thirty-four miles north of this city. Lum Kane, a farmer, got into a fight with John antl Jim Pratt* During the melee John caught Kane around tho body and held him while Jim whipped out a hunting-knife. Thrusting it into Kane's mouth he pulled lirst to the right and tben to the left, splitting tho man's cheeks from ear to ear. He then cut off Kane's nose, and inflicted other injuries which "will prove fatal. The parties to the fight aro all tough characters. Kane has killed his man and Jim Pratt has served a^.term in the penitentiary.

51urtcrccl by Masked Men. SUM.IVAN, Ind., Oct 27.—Saturday night Edward Houck went home drunk and began to abuse his wife, who was ill in bed, threatening to .cill her with a hatchet While he was standing over tho bed where she lay four masked men entered the room, took him out, and with the same hatchet beat his head into a jelly. Ilouck died Sunday from the effects of his injuries. No clew is yet known as to who did tho deed. No one saw the murder except Ilouck's wife, who can not describe the men very accurately. The police are looking into thi matter, but have made no arrests.

MUplacoil Confidence.

MITCHELI., Ind., Oct 27.—A man giving the name of Welden Clements carae here about two weeks ago and leased the Mitchell Review, a Democratic paper, changing the paper to semi-weekly. Ho seemed to be a hustler. A week ago fire broke out in the Review office, burning it and other buildings. The citizens subscribed liberally to start Clements with another outfit be agreeing to pay back in subscriptions the amount paid him. In this way he secured over $100. Thursday night he disappeared, likewise the SI00. He pretended to be an ardent Y. M. C. A. supporter.

Incendiaries at Work*

Mahtixsvu.i.k, Ind., Oct. 27.—Paragon, seven miles west, was the scene of an incendiary fire at an early hour Saturday morning. The saloon building and contents owned by J. M. Johnson was burned loss about S500. This fire, coming as it does close upon tho attempts to wreck the saloons at Morgantown, lias created the belief that tho temperanco people are thoroughly organized, but the methods employed by them for ridding the county of saloons is condemned.

Captured Two Crooks.

WABASII, Ind., Oct 27.—Saturdaj aftornoon two men entered the meat markot of John Sundheitner during the temporary absence of the proprietor. One of the fellows raided tho monoy drawer whilo tho other stood guard on tho outside. Sundheimer returned just as the fellows entered an alley, and, with bystanders, gave chase and captured both. The money was taken from them and the fellows were turned over to the officers.

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Monday morning Mrs. Van Inger»oil* living on south (ireen street, slipped and fell in her summer kitchen and broke her hip. As the lady is over 70 years of age, it is feared she may uever recoTer the use of her limb.

Miss Mattie Beach, the twelve year old daughter or S. A, R. Beach, of near Wingate, died Sunday after a short illness of cerebral menengelis. The remains were interred in tho Me harry cemetery on Tiirwlay morning,

The Wabash and Pnrdue foot hall teams will play on the college diamond this afteruoon. Persons anxious to witness an antiquated form barberistic sport should not fail to be on hand. It stands only second to the Mexican bull fight.

Amicably Adjusted.

EVANSVII.I.K, Ind.. Oct 27.—After several days' conference the difficulties existing between tbo engineers, firemen and conductors of tho Mackoy lines were satisfactorily settled at 5 o'clock Saturday evening. The settlement 4s in tho nature of a compromise, the workmen receiving an advance in wages and a promise to regulate what inconsistencies are now complained of. Both parties are satisfied with the out come. ..

The "Public U* cord" Is tho best 5 cent cigar nn earth. Insist on having it. and take tin other.

Medical graduation for ministers, druggists, citymissionaries and earnest students of both sexes by home study, at a trifliDg cost. Preceptors visit various cities for demonstrations in anatomy. Send 50 cents for specimen texts to College, 153 nortli Tennessee street, Indianapolis.

Hints tlisit,are Belter than Cold. If you have bad breath, sluggish bowels, pain in the small of yoar 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 Favcrite Remedy, of Rondont, N. Y., and cleanse your system of _mpuritie8. It regulates the liver and idneys.

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-THE CRAWFuRDSViLLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

THE HOOSIER STATE.

The Daily Budgret of Interesting Oocurences Within Her Bordera

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BIck Headache and rolieve all the troubles incident to a bilious state of tho system, such na Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, &c. Whilo their most remarkable success has hcen shown in curing

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Is the bane of so many Uvea that hero is where tre make our great boast. Our pills cure it whilo others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills uakoa doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action nleasoall who use them. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.

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Notwithstanding the McKinley Bill we are giving better value for the money in Clothing, Furnishing Goods,'Hats and Shoes than at any time in the last decade. We are constantly studying the wants of the trade and-offer a lim* uf goods that will lully meet your wants. No oth^r house in Indiana enjoys the advantages of buying and manufacturing that we do You share these advantages with us, for we retail our goods at wholesale prices. It pays to trade

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TEAMSTERS.

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PUMPS.

"When you want a pump, don'tlmy where they keep pumps as a sort o*i' side issue, but go directlv 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 Buckeye Double-acting force pump.

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can make from 93 to#!Oaday ai least, from the star^with, out experience. Better write at once. We pay all express charges. Address, H.HALLKTT 4 CO,, HE* HFCO, PORTLAND) Main*

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An icecream freezer, (the best in the world.) a Keymono culinary beater and mixer (for making cake, bi ea l. etc., whipping orcum. eggS, etc. and tlionsand o:l.cr thincs) A 50 cent-cook book.

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Estate of Ellen I'awlcy, Deconsed." Notice is hereby, that the undorsigucd has boon duly qualified ns administrator with will annexed of tho estate of Ellon CawKy, lale of Montgomery C.unty. Indiana, Docoak.J. Said o»tite if Huppexod tu solVMiit. Bated Sept. b, 1890. WALTER I). NA.

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Sub-Agent Wanted.

Write for sample case containing one dozen full pint bottlns, selected ol four different grades of their Tokay wines at$M tHe^asot'.Krn. Stain, Old Cotton Bzffhango Building, lioom 3, Now

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The Public Record cigar, svtld by Kelly A Raimer, of Danville, is the finest five cent cigar over introduced iu Crawfordsville. The brand is made iu five different shapes and sizes, and to a couneseur, it will be sure to strike tho right spot. It is a genuine Havana filler, al luade by hand and contains no poisonous drugs. It is "on sale at the following stands: A. V. Binford, Moffett, Morgan A Co., J. Duckworth, Truitt & Scott, J. S. Hearn and Smith & Morgan. Kiive it a trial and you will have no other.

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••llv ii Uiiii'ou^rU knowleilgoof the natural lawn which govi-ni Um operations of digestion and nutrition, nml 1Y a careful application.of tlio line properties of well-seloctcil Cocoa, .Mr. Epps Uuh provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which mav wivo ue inanY lioavv doctom' bills. It is bY the judicious u*e of such articles of diet that a constitution niaY be Ki'aduallY built up until strong enough to resist overY tendency to disease. llun'ir.jdH of subtle maladies are lloalinj around us re.iii to attack wherever there is a weak point. We niaY escape inanY a fatal shaft 1Y keeping ourH«1VOS well fortilied with pure, blood and propor1Y nourished frame.—Civil Service (Jazotto. Made finiplv with iKiiling wat or or milk. Sold only in half pound tins, by urocors, labelled thus: JAMES' KIM'S A CO., llomuxipathic Chemist, London, Eng.

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Tweuty-flvo years continuous practice, in this city and the most succewful Iu his speclaltios. embracing oil forms of chronic diseases of skin and blood. Every vestige of disease of private nnturo eradicated wltliout the use of murcury. A positive cure of nervous diseases of young men guaranteed who in youth were victims ot Imprudence, causing weakness of body and mind. Treatment by correspondence whero is not conveulujit to visit me. Consultation fre® And invited. ..

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Ft. Wayne continues i« paironize southern lotteries to the extent of many thousand dollars a month,

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