Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 December 1890 — Page 8

Christmas Pictures

One Dol'ar I'er Dozen.

A. Willis.

Court

"Wemi' tli e.ty

GOLD, COAL.

66

!amily groups in mitr iss,

U,L.

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ick Relief from

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ALL

VIGGR. STRENG

CAP.SIC

ACHES AND PAINS.

D:. Grosvenor'o Bell-Cap-*lc l'lastcrH ire Purely Vegetable and Harmless, lielievc n^t.tr.liy and never fail to curc. .SAFE, QUICK AND.SURE. Sold I'y druggists or mailed on reccipt of 25c, itOSVENOR & RICHARDS,

Boston. Mass.

ONLY!

JHFor LOST or ?AH,INd HANHOODi fjOeaeral nadNKKVOUS DiBIXITYj

IWeakness of BadyandHind, Effects UofErroraor Excesses in Old or

Homo seekers will liiiil the I last of the public iiotiviiu of agricultural and araxiui: val- I ue along tho great Northern milway in North IMifcnti ami Montana.

NEW TOWN

FISEING-.

Yonnr.

lotnil* Jloble 11AXHOOD folly iieilorfii. How to eolarce nd Strengthen WKAK, UNDP.VHLOPRDOIl»UX3A PARTS OK BODT*

Descriptive nook. rxplnnaUon and proofs malted (staled) freel Addnti ERIE MEDICAI. CO.- BUFFALO, N. Y.

FREE LANDS

WOor more along tho Great North tii l.'ailivay lino. Bus. ni"»s chanc*. Write F. 1. Whitney, St. Paul. Minn., for llookt,, Maps, A:e. Write how.

Settlors ou'froo Government landsalong the Croat Northern railway line in Northern Dakota and Montunn u'• •T. low ratoa and flue in i-ket« for products.

LOW

RATES

KiueHt resorw

HUNTING

along I In- Great North TII railway lin in Minnesota Diiko-

I tas and Montana. He-1. ciiI mate tor health seekers.

Hie finest I Free

ontana produces orsessand card range yet in|MoiiK. Milk and Sun River Vellvy-

Grass Hills.

HEALTH. WEALTH

HORSES, CATTLE.""

llui

111 Mot,ilia Free l.-thds, New Tow.is. New Matin-ays, I New Miue-i, I.ow Hales. i.at'Cest areaof «.od vacant land.

Sweet Grass IiilIf. Milk and Sun River Valleys, Montana, reached oniy by the (irent Northers liailwas Liu". The Stock Raisers' paradi-le.

SHEEP,, HO&S.

The"regions tributary to Great Northern Railway Lino Montana, produce ail the precious and bases metals. New towns and railways are being byilt.

Go to tho Great Kesorvation 1 of Montana and got a good JroB homestead. Low ratoa and free Free Sleepers on the 1 Great Northern Railway Lino. Go now.

GREAT FALLS.

MILK I RIVER.

mjnnn 1 These have made Montana llDllDOi I the richest State per capita In I Union. Plenty of room for MfWPQ 1 'nlners and ftoek raisers. Now Mil* DO. is the time. Along tho Great Northern 1 Hallway &ino in Montana are tree ranches and pasturago, 1 mines of precious metals, iron I and coal, aud new cities and] towns. Now is your chance. 1

YOUM MAN.

Surrounded by a flne agricultural and grazing country, close to minos of precloui metals Iron ahd coal, possessing water power unequaled in America, it is Montana's industral center.

Tho Valleys of Rod, Moose, Missouri, Milk and Sun rivers reached by Great northern "Railway Line. Half rate excursions Sept. 9.

G.

N1/

S3 and Oct.

14,1800. Write F. I. WHITNEY, St. Panl, Winn.

R.

PanSInnQto

for

IHEPRINCE

LOCAL NEWS.

0. M. ttreiiK was in Ctiurair« Mumiay. Charley Ross openl Sunday in Lutayotti'. Jim l^nynmw lm- puichnseil the 1'oulioUfi ciscar store.

ChurieH (iariltier is bu"l eil foe Music Hall on Christinas Eve. Charley ijlaud a -Mfn ttuvt* returuert from TiMinensPtf.

IllilimiapollS p:l|ler^ ie,i:.| le,l eo(| slui^liiilg ta lliat city this week. Milt unnkta lias »|d his dairy farm ami will shortly remove to l'iU«hurih, Pa.

F. .M. Diets attended the Iinieral of i{. II. ltyuearpoii at Millsboro last Monday. Joliu C. Wintjate, of Wit^aie, was rfgisterei at lbn Sliennan House on Moutlay.

Au iufa.it ehilii of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Acker died last Saturday and was huncd Stinday. James Weaver, of New Ross, lias been granted a liquor license by the commissioners.

Drs. Washburn and Hlack have been ai.poiated official physicians for Coal Greek township.

A man living near Wayiieiown was fiueri in the Mayor's court Mouday tnoroitit for drunkeDnes''.

The New Tork Coined Company will hold the boards at Music Hull next week in repertoire at cheap prices.

The board of commiesioueiti have re-elected E. W. Keegan as county physician and W. T. Whittington,"county attorney.

A lodtfe of ithe order of P. 0. S. A. was formed at New Richmond last Thursday. New Richmond is behind iu nothing.

The fine gold] watch given t« the agent handing in thellargest list of subscribers to Thb RF.viEWj.can be seen at Otto's jewelry store.

Pastor Stafford commenced a protracted meeting at Roberts ]CbapeI Thursday night which will continue over Sabbeth and until farther notice.

The malicious trespass case against Tom Ward, Jr.. of Linden, was decided in the circuit eourt Monday by Judge Snyder finding him not guilty.

In the Frankfort M. E. church are twentythree mumbers who are over TOyears of age. On Thanksgiving day the pastor invited them all to a dinner at the parsonage.

The Louisville, New Albany & Ghicago did 60 per cent, more]passenger business between Chicago and Indianapolis, and 25 per oent. more freight traffic in November than in the corresponding month of 1889.

The Y. M. t'. A. football team of this city, was defeated by the Lafayette association team the latter eity last Saturday by a score of 10 to 0. The two teams will contest again this aftsrnoou in this city on the college grounds.

The commissioners have decided that they will no longer grant liquor licenses unles the applicant shows his deposit receipt of $100 from the county treasurer. Michael /.tillers will test *he validity of this rule iu the circuit •ourt.

Some heartless wretch in tho west end has turned an old and faithful bourse out to die. The poor old steed wanders aimlessly about day and uiiht, sometimes falling on the ground and laying for hours. Here is work for the Hutnaae Society.

The quarterly'meeting at Wesley Chapel M. E. church was largely attended. Tho preaching of Presiding Elder Middleton was of his bist co lections were full and running over. One of the stewards remarked that the outlook was the best for twenty-five years.

Ooe year ago yesterday at Coluu^us, O., a detective of that city, acting on the request of John W. Graves, deputy sheriff, sat down at dinner with W. Fred Pettit at the latter's boarding house, and, at the conclusion of the meal, encircled Pettit's wrists with ttie lusiguia «f crime.—LaFayette Jwurnai.

The steam shingfe knife that waiteth for iio man, took off a thumb and finger for Abraham Compton, Monday. This same knife, a few days ago, performed a similar operatiou for Mr. Charles Sappenlield, proprietor of the factory, au4 will continue to take off fingers as opportunity offers.—Rockville Tribune.

Harry Stockton, a Crawfordsviile boy, is manager of a "Press Buroru" at Oiympia, Washington, the object being the collection of news from the capital to be sent out to the other newspapers through that state. The rati's are $2.50 a column to newspapers, and as :t is anew undertaking its success is not yet knovvu.

Mrs. Stallanl lias" picked ripe strawberries every month sinco iu May, the last on Nov. 25, and still a prospect for more from abed is a full bloom. In verification of the above Dr. Stallard was in our Banctum and presented us with beautiful strawberry boquej, having in its center a nice ripe strawberry.—Russellvllle Record.

The venerable Win. Krugg returned from Eaton, Ohio, on Saturday last where he had been U» tho funeral of his brother, who died last week in tho Olid year of hfs age. The deceased, it will be remembered, was present in this place on the 17th of last September at the centennial celebratiou of tho birthday of his brother.

Mrs. Rachael

soldiers, sailors, pa.

OUD1UU8 rents, widows and minor children $8 $12 a month. Under Act June 27,1890, all soldiers and sailors are entitled for any disability, whether contracted in service or not. All their widows, minor chilften and dependent parents whether able to perform manual labor or not. Writo nt once to &HAPIN BROWN, Att'y-at-law, a«i, .} St. N W., Washington, 1). C. No foo unless claim* is allowed. 13 years' experience.

AGENTS WANTED

OFPEACEI"

—A RICHHARVEST Kwijlwly *«nu thia. BetnUfnl Lite of Br »».

ALDEW PiM»y), GOO royal ooliro Bates* 300

*operb illustrations, rfchly*colorc4 lithographs, tinted nboto lJ »,"a •, ®»whlc Album of 5*^5® Art. The tatbor the ACknowledsed peer ef

and

Dr. J. K. vk ("KftUier KndeaTir

tubBtriptton.

o«Uir. JKreli

IMMV

u(ve territory. /Vo«o«*tw

»«i«T •«, s" »a

tNuckoIs

died at the residence

of her soR-in-law, D. W. Hartman, on Market street last Friday night of heatt disease at the age ot 78 years. Mrs. Nuckols was a venerable old lady and beloved by all who knew her. The funeral services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, Bevs. G. p. Fusou and i. W. Switzer officiating. Uurial at Oak Hill cemeter/.

Joel Owsley turned cook recently, locked a cat up in the oven of a stoye, built a lire iu the furnace, and when the cat begin to squall, got his revolver and went can hunting around the smoke honse and ont buildings, utterly ignorant of the fact that that very cat was in the •tove roasting with his hide on. When found he was making enengh fuss for two «r three cats and was quite warm thankyou.—Darlington Echo.

The effort to locate Mrs, Whitehead since the Pettit trial has proven unsuccessful, and the report that she had returned to her old horns at Shawnee Mound has proven false, as •ha has not been seen in Tippecanoe county or anywhere else in this part of the itata for several months. If the weman had used tho discretion a rear »r more ago that she is now exhibiting it would have saved her much trouble, remene and expeue.

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writers OD Uiii ecbte theme, She it safe, graphic, xtiraetfve P*lnM«Wi.g prtpanulo. for ibit crown! »*CB40TAc«r»w,CMUTTIASRKDIATOB, 5°i *"O*K**I. lotraductiaK tj Biaop rn

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territory.

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THE CRAWRJRDSVXLLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

A. F. Ramsey has t)6en appointed administrator of the estate of Matilda Iiali. Auna M. McDanicl has been adjudged of unsound mind and Albert McDaniel, applicant, has been appointed her guardian.

Vurnlce Crawford, daughtor of C. T. Crawford, has been adopted as heir by C. M. and Nancy Batcher, taking the name of Veruice Crawford Butcher.

Warron Williams fell from a ladder last week breaking the small bone of one leg and badly spraining his ankle. He will probably be confined to the house for some time.— Ladoga Leader.

A majority ot the Methodist churches of the Crawfordsviile circuit have vuted for tho ad mission of ladies as delegate? to the generaconference. A very light vote was polled showing a very slight interest in the matter.

R. C. Walkup has brought suit for $500 damages agaiust Bige Bajless for the breakiug •f the contract made between the two when the former bought the latter out. Bayless claims that the contract only stipulated the ten cent haek line while Walkup claims it included all back liues and will push bis case.

Friday's IadianapoiiB Sun published a touching interview with an old man from Pratt county, Kansas, eight years ago a wel! to do citizen of Montgome county. Misfortune overtook him in Kansas, crops failed, his stock starved. His wife and little girl sickened and died he wandered back to Indiana penniless, and is now a tramp in Indianapolis. Who is lieV—Darlington Echo.

The sad news was reported on the streets by a member of the M. E. church Friday morning that Rev. R. R. Moffil who came here a short time sgo to fill the M. E. church pulpit, had lost his mind while Lafayette, and was going to be taken to an insane asylum at once. When the reverend gentleman left here he went to Kansas City, Mo., and from there went on west and continued his roaming from one place to another until he was found in the above town a raving maniac. This is indeed sad news for a young man just starting out in life, to be overtaken by such a misfortune.— Waynetown Hornet.

Corn Fair at Wingate-

EDITOR RBYIEW: Last Saturday Wingate gave her first corn fair. The meeting was quite a success and the display of corn was only an evidence of the great producing quality of the nine farms in thia township. The first prize, a fine stove, was awarded to Jesse Palin, Second to Clint Otter. The prize for the best two ears of corn was given to Campbell Schemerhorn. The judges were Wm. Kerr, Brazil Kiff and David Flacher. FABMEB.

The king of mediaines—Hood's Sarsaparilla. It conquers sarofula, salt rheum and all other blood diseases.

Connersville is not to have water works, after all.

Even Crown Point is torn inside out over the Sunday closing law.

Vincennes woolen mills are for sale. Say they've been boycotted.

Durham & Co., VincenneB, shipped 27 extra fine turkeyB to Europe last week.

W. H. Heath, Fremont has a German violin which he said was Made in 1411.

Anderson Bulletin Eays their "fashionable society plays shy of the churches."

Do not consult anybody, but invest twentyfive cents in a bottle of Salvation Oil. It kills pain!/

Rev. Spihar, arrested in Muncie for conduct unbecoming to one of the Lord's annoint?d, is out on bail.

Newt Roach, Evansviile, has patented chemical fire extinguisher which is immense.

New York City is still of the opinion that 'l has been swindled by the late cencus.

If the Fanners do conclude to form a third party it will make some body uneasy.

The purchase, ef Kansas salt mines by Jay Gould may nessitate watering his stock more freely.

There is a great and striking resemblance between Chicago and Indianapolis. Each nseds a new post office building.

Opals are being found pretty largely in western Australia.

The school fund of Butte, MonL, contains $110,000 in hard coin.

Jack rabbits are a great drug on the market icjiuany places in Kansas.

A Topeka, Kau. man has been arrested for stealing from his wife.

Mr. Stanley has recently become a memer of the English Society for Physical Research,

A cup of tea, an egg and a "bit of toast" is the Anglo-mauiac idea of a "London breakfast."

Evansviile Journal heads an article, "Heaven help those who help themselves."

A lottery ticket will some times be a paying investment a far better one is a 25 cents box Old Saul's Catarrh Cure. It pays every time.

Leading authorities say the only proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy, like Hood's Si'isaparilla.

Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for

Fortunate Father and Son.

"I am as certain as I now live," says C. E Bartholomew, of Kalkaska, Mich., "that Dr David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, Jl. Y., saved my life when I was a victim of that teriible renal disorder—Bright's disease. My son bad a fever sore on his leg. He, too, used Favorite Remedy, and.is now well. But for this medicine I am sure both father and son would have been six feet under the sod.

The eustom wade boot and shoe store where you will find nothing but first class goods All work from this bouse warranted. All varieties of men and boys fine shoes and heavy boot* of all grados. Look at them. Repairing and new work done with promptness and neatness. E. B. Curtis Proprietor, 205 east Mais street.

SEAL SOARING.

The "catch" last year was 100,000

The this 23,00# Seal skins are rising in price. Th-ere

was an advance in the London market

last week of 90 per cent.

Cheapest Now.

You'd never buy them cheaper than

now. We offer them at 50 per cents

less than they can be bought in New

York to-day.

MUFFS, OAPES, JACKETS, SAOQUES^

ALL THE GARMENTS.

L. S. Ayers & Co.

I Have Made a

Great Reduction

Cooking and Heatin

{Stoves

And You will be Surprised at the They are Now Sold, at My Store.

ALEX MAH0KNEY.

Indianapi/lis'' Wiie Woi k.

Flower Stands

Wire Goods

OfEvery description, bank and desk railings. Florists' designs, moss baskets, coops of all kinds, wire vases, window and counter guards, trellises and arches, grave guards, wire signs, etc. 27 Circle St. Indianapolis.

Consumption Surely Cured. To THB EDITOR:—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless ca»M have been permanently cured. IshaUbegkd to send twe bottles of my remedy FBEZ to My of your readers who have consumption If they win •end me their Kxprees and P. O. addrsse. Bespeetfally, T. A. 8LOCUM, U. C., 1« Pearl Bt, 5. T.

Holliday Goods

For Holliday Goods that are Useful, as well as Ornamental, Come to

The Model

CLOTHING COMPANY.

INDIANAPOLIS.

Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes

N BW LOCTION, NEW GOODS and LOWER PRICES.

Tom lin.sun :c Co. having purchased the John Hrown grocery store, and added many new goods invite the city and country friends of the old house to call around at their new location, 113 East Market street. We will quote low prices 011

SUGAR] COFFEE, FLOUI}

And oilier household necessit e*

We will give you the best prices for any country produce you may have to sell, and invite you to come in and nspect.

TOMLINSON & CO.,

1 1 E a S

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Sub-Agent Wanted.

Write for sample case contalniiy one dozen fall pint bottles, selected of four different grades of ttaeir Tokay wines at $10 the case. Brn. Stein, Oli3 Cetton .Exchange Huildlng, Room 2, New

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Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Tory easy to take. One or two pills makoa doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripo or purge, but by their gentle acUon pl60aeall who use them. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sola by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. •CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

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ISKEA FAST.

"BY a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and bv a aroful application of U10 One properties ol well-soleeted Coeon, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tablos with a deli-

catelY flavored beverage which maY save us 1 inanY heavY doctors' bills. It Is bY tho Judicious use of such articles or diet that a constitution inaY bo graduallY built up until strong enough to roBistajpvorY tendency to dlsoase. llundrcds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wo maY escape xnanY 11 fatal shaft bY keepiug ourselves well fortitted with pure blood and propor-

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THE EUREKA L. FOK SALE LEW K1SIIKH.

FL Wayne continues to patronize southern lotteries to the extent of many thousand dollars a month.

SURBIES, styish, at Tinsley &. Martin's

Try a sack of McKeen's best flour.