Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 November 1890 — Page 7

FALL AND WINTER

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Campbell Bros.'

Drv Goods Eau oriuni.

:i

We are now ready to show yen

Fall and Winter Goods,

Dress Goods, Trimmings, Un­

derwear, Hosiery, lentous, Flannels and Blankets.

Winter is coming and now is the lime

TO BUY

VERY THING

That is Beautiful isi

a noil urn in

CAN J3E FOUND AT

Lowest Prices

We shall continue our

Carpets ami Lace Curtains

at old Prices. TIIP tfcKiu-

ley Bill cannor, knock lis

out. Now the time to

bay.

Campbell Bros,,

Cor. Washington and Main Sts.

DEAF

NES8 & HEAD I0ISES CUBED by Peek's INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR CUSHIONS. Whispers heard. ComVUdniVRO* nmupi'iB

fortible. SMCfiifalwhirrill UinidlNfalK Sold by K. HISl'OXt •alj, MS Br'dwaj, flew *erk. Write fur bovk of proof* FlifcK*

PLAYED OUT

Nervous, E rhaustod, Debilitated MEN and WOMEN suf­

fering tho results cf pernicious habits. Excesses, Wasting Drains, over-workor other causes, inducing Brain fag, Weariness, Trembling, Dizziness, "Wakefulness, Numbness, Boshfulness, Headaches, Palpitation, Mental and Physical

Weakness,

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LADIES' Comfort.

The greatest I known Female Remedy. KecomImends itself

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Latest and Best InVeutlop—-Little or

DIRECTIONS

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Hucfclen'- Arnica Salve.

Tho best salve in the wofld for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rlieuni, rover sorea, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pile#, or pay [required. It Is guaranteed I* give perfect sat'ntfactioa, or money refunded. Prioe 2? tent* pw •For sale by Nye A Co., druss. -J7

The Safest AND

most powerful alterative is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Young and old are alike benefited by its use. For the eruptivo diseases peculiar to children nothing elso is so effective as this medicine, while its agreeable flavor makes it easy to administer. "My little boy liad large scrofulous ulcers on his neck and throat from which lie suffered terribly. .. Two physicians attended liim, but he grew continually worse under their care, and everybody expected he would die. I had heard of the remarkable cures effected by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and decided to have my boy try it. Shortly after lie began to take this medicine, the ulcers commenced healing, and, after using several bottles, lie was entirely cured. He is

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,as healthy and strong as any boy ef his age." —William F. Dougherty. Hampton, Ya. "In May last, my youngest child, fwwrteen months old, began to have sores gather on its head anu body. We applied various simple remedies without avail._ The sores Increased in number aad discharged copiously. A physician waa called, but the sores continued to multiply until in a few months they nearly covered the child's head and body. At last we began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In a few days a marked ohange for the better was manifest. The sores assHiued a more healthy condition, ttie discharges were gradually diminished, and finally ceased altogether. The child is livelier, its skin is fresher, and its appetite better than we have observed for months."—Frank M. Griffin, Long Point, Texas.

The formula of Ayer's Sarsaparilla presents, lor chronic diseases of almost every kind, the best remedy known to Hie medical world." D. M. Wilson, M. D.,<p></p>Ayer's

Wiggs, Arkansas.

Sarsaparilla,

PREPARED BT

Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass Price $1 six bottlca, 5. Worth $5 a bottle.

FOR DISEASES OF THE

IDNEYS

JOHNSTON'S

ROYAL ENGLISH

BUCHU enre all dlaeaiei of the Kidneys,Bladder, Irritation of the Keck of the Bladder .Burning Urlne.Gleet, Gonorrhoea In slllts stages, Mucous Discharges, Congestion of the Kidneys, Brick Dust Deposit, Diabetes, InflararasUon of the Kidneys and Bladder, Dro Acid Urine 1NTHE BA Frequent Urination, Gravel In ali Its forms. Inability to Retain tlie Water, particularly In •ancedln life. IT IS

ersons ad KIDNEY

INVESTIGATOR and restores the urine to Its natural color,removes the acid and burning, and the effect of the excessivense of intoxicating rirink.

PRICE $1 Three Bottles for S2.SO Delivered free of any cbargcs. Send for Clrcnlar. Sold by all Drujrcists. W.JOHNSTON & CO.. Detroit. Mich.

paper, containing col uniaof genuine "per­

sonal''and particulars of society tliat-

paya from $50 to 1.S00 at marriage, mailed reo. Vlress THE GLOBE, Altoonn. Penn.

JOS. BIN FORD.

For Lumber, Shinglds, Lime, Lath, Coaiou anil Sower Pipe. Tho best of Cypress, Cedar and Pine Shingles.

Clark Co. Hydraulic Cement, warranted 40 per sent, stronger than the best Louisville Cornet Try it and you will be convinced.

Tho best of Anthracite nnd Soft Coal at the lowest cost prices. Can uo' 'je undersold. Jail, JOS. BIN FORD. iJJSS:-

THE

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ExpsTTraiis

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CLOSELY1

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STATE NEWS.

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F.ACIl WAY beetween TOLEDO, O., and FKANKFOBT, INI'.

CfcTRAlNS KACH WAY between FRANK A FORT, IND., and ST. LOUIS, MO.. .. (Daily except Sunday.

All Toledo and St Louis Passenger Trains Arrive and Depart from Union Depot.

Ba«e Chccted to Destination.

Trains Leave Linden East bouad V«st bound Frankfort & St. I.oais

Express 5:t!8 P. M. 7:30 A. M. Local Freight 4:90 P. M. 9:45 A.M. Full information concerting time of trains, routs, rates, etc., wlU be «he«rfully furnished toy agents, or, the undsratgiMd.

C. C. JENKINS,

G. P. A., Telsdo, Ohie,

Tbe new Kansas home ot Senator Ingalla, haa been named Ostft Bidge.

Visit utaleisen's tamons Clipper saloon.

They hold whiskey picnics after 12 o'clock behitid screens, at Audersou. Tramps have taken Madisou. They make life a burden to the people.

Joseph Woofey, of Columus, 'tis said, has an ear of corn he raised oil his farm in 1888. Julius Birch, 13 years old, Elkhart, has been sent to the reform school for meanness.

Alfred Sargeant received stolen goods at Goshen. Tbe jail will separate him from his family for two months.

Councilman Thomas, Richmond, was stricken with paralysis Saturday. His tongue and left side are useless.

Alexander Yhoui, near Elwood, got tired of life Saturday, and opened his throat with bis knife. Ill-health tbe cause.

Police put tramps at work cleaning raorter fiombricks.it Terre Haute. They didn't like the work and tramped out of town,

Darlington Echoes.

There was a large crowd at Hunt's sal9 Tuesday and stock sold on the average fairly well. The sale bill amounted to over thirty-six hundred dollars.

The Unc'.e Tom's Cabin show here Monday night was a regular "Snide." The manager who is reported as a Lafayette hotel keeper attempted to beat the land-lady out of the hotel bill and partly succeeded, leaving her minus a few dollars,

The voting places were designated Wednes day. Voters in preciuct No. 1 will vote in west end of the Dan Orrne building, north side east Main street. Voters in No. 2 will vote in the Hulet building, adjoining Enoch Thompson skoe store oo south Bide west Main street.

Beat His'Htad Into a Jelly-

Edward Houck, of Sullivan, Ind., went home drunk Saturday and begau to abuse his wife, who was ili In bed, threatening to kill her with a hatchet. While he was standing over the bed where she was lying, four masked men entered the room, took him out, and with the same hatchet beat bis head into a jelly. Houck died yesterday from the effects of his injuries. No one saw tbe murder except Houck's wife, who cannont describe the men very accurately. The police are looking into the matter, but have iuaJe OO arrests,

Death of Simuel Miller.

Mr. Sanuiel Millet) of the well-known firm •f Miller Brothers, carriage manufacturers, of this city, died on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The deceased bad resided in this city for over thirty years, was well and favorably known as an onorable business man, of irreproachable character, and whose death is a loss to the community. His age was 04 years. His funeral took plaee on Wednesday morning.

Little Lord Fauntleroy drew a large house at Muiic hall Friday night. The all halloween humbug will be observed as usual by many person in this city.

Do not scratch a name with a lead pencil or otherwise mark on your ticket as it.will not be counted. f',

The Berry bakery on west Slain street has been sold to Mr. C. W. Eltzroth, who will put his son in charge of the establishment.

Do not stamp the rooster or the candidate for Secretary of State, but stamp immediately at the left of the words, "Democratic Ticket."

The Monon has spent $1,200U,U0U in improvements upon its line within the pas* twelve month and will soon be in better shape mm ever before.

A great many will feel thankful when the Pettit trail closes. It is losing interest with many, who consider that lots of money wiil be tnrown away with no returns for it.

Johnny Sullivan is out again after a long seige of typhoid fever. Johnny is oue of tbe best millers in the state and from cow on will exert himself on his favorite brand "McKeen's Best."

Rev. R. R. Moffit, who was appointed by the Conference, a couple ot weeks ago to the charges at Waynntown and Hillsboro, has written Presiding Elder Middleton that he has resigned from his duties because the brethren did not receive him properly, and further said that he would never again enter the pulpit. "Dick" should not be so easily discouraged. Keep a brave heart, an earnest purpose, and warn mankind to flee the wrath to come.— Lafayette Leaner.

The failure of these two towns to meet him with a brass band probay^c^^^^is resigna-

Twcnty-Tliroo Yesius ill the Drug IJuHlnssH. I have beeu a druggist twenty-three years, and have sold all the patent medicines which are known in this country,|and can truthfully Bay that I have never known a remedy for Blood Diseases of more value than S. S. S. (Swift's Specific). Mr. A., a customer, was troubled with an erupt,lonjof the skin on the back ot bis hands, and had in vain sough relief of the best local medical talent, also of seme of the moBt noted specialists^ New York, and as a last resort spent some months in Paris, France, under treatment of the physicians there and had secured only temporary relief. After all this treatment lie was finally cured, sound and well, by Swift's Specific.

Another customer, Mr. B., had suffered for many years with Blood Poison, and thought he had been cured by mercurial treatmeut.but the disease turned accompanied by rheumatism of a bad type. A di.zen small bottles of S. S. S. made a perfect and la§ting|cure.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

Litera1'*

T:'

An infant child of Rev. T. it. Fyll'e 'and wife died Saturday evening. The funeral occurred on Monday afternoon, Rev. R. J. Cunningham officiating

W. H. Desasway, OldJFort, F. C.

Treatise on Blood and Skin|I)iseases mailed free. Tha Swift Specific Co., Hrawer 3, Atlanta

Ga-

What so wonderful, as a severe cough cured by Dr. pullVCough Syrup for^iu cents. Try

Fraileia Sargent, a young Englishman working a ditcher in White county, has fallen heir to $10,000 by the death of a relative in England,

I've been a sufferer from rheumatism for years and have been unable to obtain any relief at all. Salvation Oil gave uie entire relief and'I heartily recommend it. Henry Winkel, Baltimore, Md.

The Hebrews ef Eokomo have a successful Sunday school.

Poisonous HP germs

arising froap P" ,^d, or from decaying vegetable Q^QOO®9 V*1® into the lunge: taken up by ouV^lodro*\ nless the vital fluid is purifit .8tJttoo ,'ood medicine like Hood's Sat ^.fortunate victim is soon overpSy

0

in the more

advanced cases, where ..rf4jble fever prevails, this successful medicine has effected remarkable cures. Those who are exposed to malarial or other poisons should keep tl blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Peru has a snorting gas well, It bad been bandoned as no good. Thursday night it gushd out. The noise can be heard for mile?.

Patrick- Haggarty, politician at Columbus had a time in Edinburg. He got two women to help him paint the town. He was?put in ail to get cool.

Mat. Adams, Madison, was taken before Judge Friley for keeping a bad house. Friley charged her $100 for it, and now she eats hash with the sheriff,

Stephen H. Tyng, the once popular New York pastor, is doing an excellent insurance business in Paris..

One of the most popular household remedies is Old Saul's Catrrah Cure. Price only 25 cents.

In filling a politicat appointment in Madison Hon. Jos. McDonald was advertise! as the Gladstone of American Democraoy.

The annoyance occasioned by the coitinual crjiug of the baby, at once oeases when the cause is promptly removed by Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup.

David Rudicil, of Liberty towuship, Wabash county, extracted his corn with a knife and died of blood poisoning.

Several cases ot malignant diptheria and scarlet fever and reporte'd ia Staunton, Newberg, Carbon and other points, with a fe\y deaths.

To feel bright and cheerful attend to your stomach. Take Simmons liver regulator.

John Rodabaugh, Ft. Wayne, wants a voree from his wife, he says she fills up •'red-eye" and sour beer, and makes his wretched.

Siin Grantham found several of Indian bones and stone implements on his Jfarm in Carroll county. He dug them oat of a sand hill.

We are often deceived in the age of people having beautiful and luxuriant hair, not knowing that they use Hall's Hair Renewer to keer gray hairs away.

The healthy people you] meot have healthy liver. They take Simmons Liver Regulator.

It is dangerous to negloct oatarrh, for it leads to bronchitis and consumption.• Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh it all its forms.

Every body knows scrofula so be a disease of the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best remedy for all blood dlseanes.

Dr. P. N. Patterson fell down stairs at tica. His injuries caused his death.

The Michigan City penitentiary is increasing in population. It will not be eut done by tbe gas towns.

M. M. Slattery, Ft. Wayne, elect! iciau-ia chief, has finished a storage battery 16 times stronger than the ones now in use.

Hattie Evans, Goshen, etepped on a rusty nail, which went through her shoe into her foot. 'Tis thought it may result in lockjaw.

Win. Patterson, Lafayette, called on Mattie Curn, and she made an ugly wound on his head with a club. He started to run but fell and broke his leg.

DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT— In alllthe World There is but one Cure, Dr Haines' Golden

Specific.

It can be given in a enp of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alchoholic wreck. Thousand of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drlnkiug on their own free wiil. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in confidence, thG Golden Specific Co., 185 Race street, Cincinnati, O.

Mrs. John J. Astor's wealth foot up the sum total of $3,000,000 apiece.

Miss Hetty Green, of New York is credited with a fortune of §10,000,000 in her own right

Mrs. Edwin Si evens enjoys the income which accrues to her from her fortune of $15000,000.

A bombshell factory is to be erected at McKeesport, Pa. f!

A MOTHER'S LOVE Nives Ui-r Tmi-Yi-ur-Old Child. My little girl, t«-n yi'itwof ago, had Bricht'8 Disease, ller nukli-s, feet and eyes were terrf bly swollen. Four or nvo of our bost phYsicians attended lier, but lior life was despaired of. But a moilieuhopes unto tho last, and I determined to trv Dr. David Kennedv's Favorlf Itemed mnilo at Rondout, N. Y„ for -t.nt.ui,

Bright's Disease. How liappv am that I determined upon tills rourse—for one bv ono the well known HYintoms of tho disease left her. Words fail to oxprosa iny crntitude. and I cannot too earnestly recommend the Favorite KoiuodX. Her recovery waa entirely duo to tho Favorite Homed v, which was the onlv medicine taken after her case was abandoned br the plM'sicians.

Mrs. Laura A. Kempton, West Rutland, Vt

Dr. Keniieij's Favorite Remedy.

lade at ROUNDOL'T, N. Y. $l. 6 for »5.

Bv all Druggists.

BALL'S

VY

$ Y'.-A JBV-'

uiawwi

BONED WITH KABU.

vTry

thenj and oy wvJii wccir no

otner. They nec-.l ro "breaking Satisfaction pufiraritesri. or

In.* money refunded rvrer 3 v/tsko" wear, even If so coiloc! ?a Sr unsalable. For s11c everyvvhwre

CHICAGO GGfi&Z'Z Sole a.

"Boss wouldn't blanket him in the stable, Said it wasn't no use."

Get from youv dealer free, the

§4 Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a

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Do not weaken yourself by drastic purj tives. Take Simmons liver regulator.

Ask for1

S/A

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Horse

Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat leas to keep warm. 5IA Five Mile 5/A Bos^Stable 5/A Electric 5/A Extra Test 30 other styles at prices to suit every body. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us.

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE BM LABEL Manurd by Wm. Aykes & Sons, Phllada., who make the famous Horse Brand Baker Blankets.

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HomerLang, Rockville, was kicked by a cow he kicked back,J breaking' his 'cot.

The conference of the emyioyes and officials of the Mackey lines at Evansville, Friday, agreed on a standard of wages.

HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWOEIS.

the But.

MeKeeii Mills.

McKeen S: Son. formerly of the cel­

ebrated lYiMniry Ficur Mills,

.of Min11t-aj"ilis, rtcent'y of

Indian t| "lis, have pur-

..ha-cd the

Brown Wntkiiis'

Mills and propose to do a big busi

iness in Crawfordsville. They

are practical Millers and

onlywantafairchar.ce

to prove themselves

worthy of a

LIBERAL PATRONAGE.

For a good family flcur, try

"McKeen's Best."

ighest Cash Fric paid lor Wheat.

HIRES'

2Se HIRES' IMPROVED

ROOT. BEER!

UUDUtf. 10 MIUaejftftTBAINMt CUIUTMAOC THIS PACiaGE MAKES flVC CAILOIfi

R00T8EER.

The moat APPBXLZINO sni. 'WHOLESOME TBMPBRANOB DRINK

Have you tried

oud

komfy

Ajaie fronvfinest

graces of leaf tobacco

kyouF^lerfortt.

Insid on trying it. Jojn Wnrcriferos. LooisviLLEtKy, -j

DTUNDSEYS

BLOOD

SEARCHER.

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Makes a Lovely Complexion. ilendid Tonio, and cures Boils, leg. Scrofula, Mercurial and all BUr Diseases. Sold by your Druggist. Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,?

Big

CURE ALL HEADACHES.

Peoria & Eastern R'y, Formerly I.. B» & W. Route, SHOUT LINK, EAST ANI) WEST.

4

Route

They are not a Gatliartic

to- illMS!

In J**

Dellcloaa

world.

and Sparkling.

TRY IT.

Ask your Druggist or Grocer (tor It.

C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA

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WAGNER SLEEPING

AND

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On night trains connecting with Vestibule Trains at Uloomlngton and Pooria to and from Missouri River, Denver and Pacific Coast JL

Indinnapolls, Cincinnati, Springfield and Colum bus to and from Eastern and Seaboard Cities.

TRAINS AT CKAWFORDSVILLR.

OOINO WEST. GOING XA8T No 1—Mali, d....9:25«in No 2—Mail, d...6:16pm No 3—Mail id).12:38mn

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4—Mail (d),..2:06am

No 5—Mail 1:50pm No 6—Mail 1:03pm No 7-Ea pre8P...6:J7pni No 8—Express...8:35 a* G. E. ROBINSON, Agent

Vandalia Liine—1'. & KOBTH. Lalayette «fe Toledo Exp'ss.d'y ex. Son'v ti:15 am Accommodation, daily exce Sunday.. 12:00 avenlne jixpress, ..6:15 pm

SOUTH.

Kansas & Texas Ex., d'y ex. Srmu*v.... ):47 am Accommodation, daily except

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Unit Express, 5:20 Call or write to (.. Kdgeworth, agent, Main street depot. iS. A. KORD,

St. Lot)i«,Mo. eD.Pasp.Agt.

Correspondence solicited.

flhert I. Perkins. AUCTIONEER.

Sales of all kinds made anywhere ia the state. Best of references gives, and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges to suit the times, ml correspondence will receive promimRtention. Leave orders with Joe Taylor, 204 E. Mala street, or address

ALBERT W. PERKINS, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Always writoCme for date before advertising sale.

The Great English Prescription. successful Medicine used ovar 90 years in thousands of eum.J

Cures Spermatorrhea, jtfervoun Weakntu, Emiuioni, ImpotencyZ and all diseases caused by abuse.4 indiscretion, or orer-exertioa. tim] package« Guaranteed to Curt when au ether* IbK Ask your Druggist for Srsatjbigiuk take no substitute. One paeksn filx $5, br mail. Writ* for Pamphlet. Addiaaf inks Chemical C«., DursllJBtafet

For sale by Lew Fisher.

100 Whisky Barrel*.

I bare 100 empty whlsity barrels which I will sell cheap. Come at.oner, ALBE&T MUHLEISEN,

Did yeu emjqr MeKset'sBeet? ..1

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