Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1890 — Page 6
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Coal Creek p.
precinct No. 1 No. 2 No. 8 precinct No
Wayne tp.
No. a No. 3
M05 10't 83 109
Kipley tp.
praoinct No. 1 No. S precinct No, 1
Drown tp.
No. a No, 8
(Scott ti.
No. No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10
Madison tp.
precinct No. 1 No. 2 precinct No. 1
SugarCr.ek tp.
Franklin tp.
No, S
precinct No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 precinct No. 1
Walnnt tjv
WHAT IS IT?
Persons outside of the profession often ask. what Is an Emulsion? We answer,an Emulsion Is a combination 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 mlcroscoplo examination will reveal globules of oil in their original form. The Emulsiom made by Jtfmsrs. J. A. ilaaee Co., Lawrenoe, Jfasc., everywhere so favorably known by physicians as
Magee's Emulsion
Is composed of one-third part Cod-Liver Oil, ornv third part Extract of Malt, and one-third part Compound Syrup of Hypoposphltes of Lime and Soda, crtcn 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 hourt 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. Magee's Emulsion has no eqtf.il forthe relief and oure of Coughs,
Home seekers will fin"! the lost of the public domain of ngriculturnl and grazing value along the'great Northern Kkilway in North Dakota and 11 on tana.
NEW TOWN
Sweet Grass liills. Milk and 1 Sun River Valleys, Montana, veached oniy by th? Great Northers Kailwas Llni'. The I Stock Ralsei-s' paradiie.
GOLD,
HERBS. MINES.
GREAT FALLS.
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Official Vote of Montgomery County, Cast Nov.
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FREE
LANDS
100 or more along the Great Northern Railway line. Business chances. Write F. I. 1 Whitney, St. Paul, Minn., for I Books, Maps, &c. Writohow.
Settlers on'free Government I lnndualong the Great Northern railway line in Northern Dakota and Montana get low rates nnd fine turrkets for products. I
HUNTING FISHING,
LOW
RATES
Finest resorts iu America along the Groat Northern railway line In Minnesota, llakotas and Montana, llest climate for health seekers.
outana produces the finest I orses 4 and cattle. Free rango yet inJMouse, Milk and] Sun Hivor Volleys and .Sweet I Gross liills. I
HEALTH,
HORSES, CATTLE,
In Motana. Kreo T.auds, New Towns, New Hallways,
WD inn' I Mines, l.ow Hates. LargKY Mil in. 1 est area of good vacant laud.
SHEEP, HOGS.
The regions tributary to Great Northern Hallway I.iivo Montana, produce all the precious and bases metals. New towns and railways aro being built.
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COAL. 1
Go to the Groat Reservation of Montana tind get a good I free homestead. Low rates I and free Free SleepurH on the 1 Great Northern Railway Line. Go now. I
MILK
RIVER.
These have made Montana the richest State per capita in I 1'iiion. Plenty of room for miner* and ftook raisers. Now I is the time.
Along tho Great Northern I Hallway .tine in Montana are (ree ranches and pasturage, I mines of precious metals, lion and coal, aud now cities and towns. Now is your chance.
YOUNG
"man
Surrounded by a fine agricultural and grazing oouutry, close to mines of precious metalslron ahd coal, poesessing a water power unequaled in America, it is Montana's industral center.
Tho Valleys of Hed, Moose, Missouri, Milk and Suu rivers reached by Great northern Hallway Line. Half rato excursions Sopt. 9, 23 and Oct. 14.1890. Write F. I. WHITNEY, St. Panl, Minn.
G. N. R. L.
kanainna for soldiers, sailors, pa'OLlOlUUa rents, widows and minor c'uiiilirU $8 to $12 .a nioath. X.ndcr Act June 27, 1890. all soldier# and sailors are entitled for any disability, whether contracted in service or not. All their widows, minor children und dependent parents whether able to perform manual labor or not. Write at once to CIIAPIN BKOWN, Att'y-at-l^LW, 3.'3, 41, St.. N. W., Washington. D. C. No foe unless claim is allowed. 13 yoars' experience.
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Total 3591
3371 3700 8338 3545 3328
3603 3301 3612 3206 3585 3221 8757
The Prohibition candidates received the following vote: Blount, 181 Ashley, 1\9 Ballard 108 Kendall, 182 Darter, 18 Lemon, 108 Quick, 117 Wilson, 137 Currie, 124 Cochrau, 118 Hooker. 120.
LOCAL NEWS.
Thorutowu is building a new jail.
Colds, Scrof
ula, Dyspepsia and General Debility. Fur sale by all druggists.
Lebanon has had two inches of snow.
Lebanon has seyeral cases of scarlet fever. Will Johnston and wife spent Sunday ia Darlington.
Mrs. W. M. Darter visited in Champagne, HI., this week. Bob Smith, of Chiaago, spent Sunday with friends in the city.
The official vote of the county will be found in this issue of THE REVIEW. The new library building at the college will not be occupied thie Winter.
Tom Ross, of the 99c. store, has been seriously ill for the past two weeks. The Big Four people paid $6o0,000 in gold coin for Whitewater Valley railroad.
A comic opera company is billed for an entertainment at Music Hall this evening. Blonnt, the prohibition candidate for secretary of state, received Itirt votes in this county.
Bennett, the LaFayette murderer, has been placed in jail at Lebanon, to save him from lynching.
Several cases of diptheria are reported in town although none of them, we believe, are as yet fatal.
Adam Anderson of Virginia, 111., bas purchased the Junction house and will thoroughly refit nud rearrange it.
John A. Griffin, on Monday, paid into the ceunty treasury the sum of $1,950 on back taxes in the Roudabush estate.
The Lafayette attorneys for the defense have much that is good to say of the La Veta house, where they stop in Crawfordsville.
The Primrose and West minstrels drew out a large crowd to their entertainment at Music Hall. They play in Danville, 111., to-night.
The members of the Christian church will meet in the church parlors next Monday night for the purpose of securing a new pastor, vice E. T. Laue, resigned.
A little sou of John Conrad and wife. Mviug west of the college, died last Saturday of diptheria. The remains were interred iu the Lee cemetery the same day.
The Wabash foot ball team was defeated by the Butler University team at Indianapolis last Saturday by a score of 22 to 6. Wabash is net very much in it this year.
It will require says an offi.'al of the Big Four Bystein, $275,000 to pay the expenditures of the Big Four for October. This si Uement includes all officers' salarit» aud total operating expenses.
Invitations are out announcing the coming marriage of Miss Rebecca Eirch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Biroh, aud Albert E. Ituffner at the M. E. church in this city oil next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
The city council of Brazil has demanded the resignation of its Mayor because that bigh oQisial has been getting glorious drunk. That official declares ha will not resign, heice trouble, of the dark and gory order is brewing.
The new democratic officials elect will assume their duties at the following times: Moffett, Nov. IT Button, September, 1891 Hunt, Nov. 14 Bible, August 23,1891 Byers, first Monday in December Fullen, December 1, 1891.
James Barker, general passenger agent of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago, and E. O. McCormick, general passenger agent of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton ImeB, strongly favor make a two-i:ent-a-mile rate on all mileage ticket.
Re..d our list of premiums given to agents who can secure subscriptions for the REVIEW. We offer auvmg them two fiae watches, sewing machine, books, etc. Agents can go to work at any time, and new subscribers will given the paper free until Jan. 1st.
^Friday night the Democratic brethren over in Cain could not hold their enthusiasm, so they concluded to have a jubilee at Hillsboro Two years ago the Republicans bad an anvil to make the loud noise with, and strange to say the unterrified stole it This being a good time, they brought it from its hiding place and and proceeded to use powder freely. A few shots bad been fired when the anvil bursted throwing a piece that weighed 87 pounds through the residence of H. C. Wyand, crushing a door into kindling wood. Another large piece of the iron weat through the store on the opposite corner, tearing off the weather boarding, crushing in a studding and did much other damage. It is a wonder that some one wai not killed as a large crowd was standing around and inckily happened not to be in the way of the missies.—Veedersburg News.
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This is the week of prayer.
Judge Davidson, the Crawfordsville attorney of the defense, has proved, during the presentation of the state's testimony, most elert to catch every pofht favorable to his client, and the judge, fine lawyer that he is, has never been the least confused so far during the trial.
All but three of the locomotives which were broken up in the numerous collisions that the Lonisville, New Albany & Chicago experienced a few months ago have been repaired and are in service. By the first of next month ttoc company will have over ninety first-class engines in service.
Dr. Yeager who attended Mrs.'Pettit during ber last sickness should stop prescribing for pbysieial ailment and good back to preaching —saving souls. If his prescriptions did not kill lire. Pettit tbey ought to have done so. The Indianapolis Journal says it the Pettit jury can decide whether it was the doctors prescription or the strychnine that killed Mrs. Pettit they will be entitled to rank with medical experts. —Lafayette Times.
Thero are some ten or twelve applicants, we understand, already from this county for positions as door-keepers, clerks, etc., at the next session of the legislature, three or four of whom are from Waynetown. Carroll and Higgins, from now on until these appointments aro made, may expect life to be somewhat of a burden. Many of the applicants will learn how to connt railroad ties rapidly between here and Indianapolis after the appointments aro made.
Wm. Tutt, sawyer in Frank Gill's saw mill at Morton, met with a painful and serious accident last Monday, At the noon hour he was handling a gun which was duly loaded. He set the butt of the gun on a wheel-barrow aud was holding it upright with hand on the muzzle. His attention was called in another direction when the gun slipped off its resting place aud the hammer struck and the load was discharged through his hand tearing it to pieces. Mr. Gill took the wounded man homo to Crawfordsville Wednesday.—Ladoga Leader.
Card of Thanks.
CUAWK0RI)SVIM-K, Ind, Nov. 10, 1890. EDITOR REVIEW I desire to return my sincere thanks to my friends in Montgomery county for the magnanimous support they gave me at the late election—re-electing me as their joint representative. I return knowing I have the approval and confidence of her people, a trust highly appreciated by me. Trusting you will thank them cordially through THE REVIEW I am ycurs very truly. M. J. CAKKOI.U
Hints tlmt are Better tliau Gold. 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 all impurities. It regulates'lie liver and kidneys.
Professor Bryce, the English historian.thieks the Amoricau people are losing the sanguine feeling that lie used to regard as their most marked characteristic.
Babies are the institution and should Ue guarded from attacks of colic by Dr. Bull's Baby Syiup.
A sensation in New York recently was a hanBome turnout drawn by two well groomed mules, driven by a handsome liveried coach man.
Two of the albums sent to the international exhibition of postage stamps at Vienna iusured at $1,500 aud $2,000 respectively.
Crabbs ^Reynolds for pure fresh buckwheat flour. i3fg|§|
Fresh buckwheat flour guaranteed to be strictly pure. Crabbs & Reynolds.
To feel bright aud cheerful attend to your stomach. Take Simmons liver regulator.
Stop at Con Cunningham's Sunday suite.
The "Public Re cord" the best 5 cent ciga earth. Insist on having it and take nor other.
John Rogers, firoencastle, pulled a revolver and shot himself in the bead. No cause.
The Llewellyn setter ownod by Wm. Hill Frankfort, took $400 prize at Ricknell. He has been offered $1,000 for the dog.
Chinchilla Overcoats at §4.50.
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Consumption Surely Cured. To Thk EDITOR:—PloasB inform yojir readers that 1 have a positive remedy for tho above-named diffuse. By its tiaioly use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy FHEE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Bespcctfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl
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Hcb Headache and relieve all the troubles incident to a bilious Btate of the system, saoh aa ^Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, &o. While their most pemiirkable success has shown In curing
fceadacho, yet Garter's Little Llrer Pitlfl an equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while thoy also correct all disorders or the stomach stimulate tho liver and regulate the bowels. Even if tbey only cued
Act# thoy would be almoBtpricelesato those who I Buffer from this distressing complaint butfortunately their goodness does notendhere^tnd thoso who once try them will find these little pills valui»ble in so many ways that thoy will not bo wllillug to do without them. Bat after allelckbea4
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Is (he bane of BO many lives that hero Is when vremake our great boaBt. Our pills cureit while Others do not
Carte's Little Liver Fills are very small and
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very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegotable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem. In vials at 23 cents five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sont by mail.
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NEW LOCTION, NEW GOODS and LOWER PRICES.
Tomlinson & Co. having purchased the John Brown grocery store, and added many new goods invite the city and country friends of the old house to call around at their new location,
East Market street. We
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SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOW]
And other household necessities
We will give you the best prices for any country produce you may have to sell, and invite you to come in and nspect.
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'•BY a thorough knowledge of the miturnl luijfl which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and tjY i-arcfiil application ol tl»o line properties of well-selected Cocoa, Sir. Epp« has provided our breakfast tables with delicately llavored beverage which may save ns many heavy doctors' bills. It Is t-Y the judlciOBK use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are lloating around us ready to attack wherever there is a woak point. \To may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ou»selves well fortified with pure blood and propsr1Y nourished frame.—Civil Servico Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half pound tins, by grocers, labollod thus- JAMES EPPS & CO., (iinicopnthivChemist, London. Kng.
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[Doth ladies' and gent with works and cadcii 01 'equal value. ON 8 rfciisoNin •aco locality can secure one Wee* together with our lbrg. valuablelineof llou«eh*ld plea. The* aomplcs, a« well.
Mthe watcb,ara free. All the work you
need do to show what we »end you to thoee wbo call—your friendi and neiKHboraand tboae about you-thatalway» resulti in valuable trade forua. wWchboldi j-care when oncoetartcd, and thus we are repaid. We pay all rxpreaa, freight, etc. After you knew all* If you would Hko to go to work for u». *ou con earo from S20 to MO per week and upwards.* Addn (ttlnson «SbCO..BOX 818. Portland* Maine.
PENNYROYAL WAFERS.
Prescription of a physician wbo has had a life long experience in treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Pennyroyal wafers and take no substitute, or inclose postre for sealed particulars. Sold by 1 druggists, $1 per box. Address
THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH FOlt SALE BY LEW KI81IKH.
Dr. F. M. ABBETT
Twenty-lire years ixmtinuouH ]jruetk'o in tills city and the most successful in his epocinltfM. embracing all forms of chronic diseases of skin and blood. Kvory vestigo of disease of private nature eradicated without tho use of inurcury. A positive euro of nervous diseases of young nieu guarantoed who in youth wero victiing
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Ft. Wayne continues to patronize southern lotteries to the extent of many thousand dollars a luoutli.
Take good care of your beard and keep it clear of gray hairs so as to retain your young looks by usinu Huckitisliam'g Dye for the Whiskers.
