Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 December 1890 — Page 13

IAIL AND WINTER

ANNOUNCEMENT.

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We are now ready to show you

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We shall continue our Carpets and Lace Curtains at old Prices. The McKinley Bill cannot knock us •lit. Now is the time to buy.

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DEAF

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Clears ?iul tobacco at tin? Clipper.

•-Montgomery county has 197 teacheis.

Ayer's Hair Vigor

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tho "ideal" Hair-dressing. It ro. t,h« color to gray hair promotes a I and vigorous growth prevents the formation ot dandruff makes tho hair soft and silken and imparts a deli•ate but lasting perfume. 'Several months 'ago my hair comroeaoed falling out, and in a few weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many remedies, but they did no good. I Anally bought a bottl-e of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, after using only a part of the contents, my head was covered with a heavy growth of hair. 1 recommend yoiw preparation a« the best in tlio world."—T. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky.

I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor lor a number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction. It is an excellent dreasititr, prevents the hair from turning ix insures its vigorous growth, and i' .-.•)»* the scalp white and clean." "•.i.rv A. Jackson, Salem, Mass. "I liave used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nromoting the growth of the hair, and think it tinequaled. For restoring tha p.'iir to its original color, and for a dressit cannot bo surpassed."—Mrs. Geo.

X-PT, Eaton llapids, 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.

W. Bowen,

Editor "Enquirer," McArthur, Ohio. I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past two years, and found it all it is represented to be. 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 tho hair from the top of his head. After one month's trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor the hair began coining, and, iit three months, he had a fine growth of hair of the natural color."—P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

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THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

LOCAL NEWS.

Dr. Bronatigb,of New Rosa, spent Sunday in the city.

The graad jury met last Monday and has been basy all wees.

Mrs. Belle Wallace, of AUica, visited:friends In ther,Uy this week.

John Hornbeck has been granted au inurease in his pension. The Monoa officials have voluntarily raised the wages of all their employes.

Mary E. Condon has made application for a divorce from her husband, John Condon.

J. B. Smith, ot Alamo, passed through here Saturday enroute to Greencastle to visit a sick friend.

Business has been lively this week with most of our merchants, especially those dealing In holiday goods specialties.

Mrs. Mattie Nicholson has been granted a divorce from Howard Nicholson on the ground of habitat drunkenness.

James R. Brush has been appointed postmaster at Laplaud, Scott township, in this county, to succeed (}. W. James.

Will Goltra is iu from the military academy at Portsmouth, Ohio, to spend the holidays. Will l.^oks like a real live soldier.

A. 1). Kellison, af Glasgow, Montana, furnishes au interesting letter for this week's REVIEW from that distant country.

Alexander T. Thompson and Henry T. Thompson, have been appointed administrators of the estate of Uuhauia Munns.

Isaac Quick, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed citizens of Sugar Creek township, died last Saturday at the age of 80 years.

Mrs. Frank Jamesen diod at her home six miles southwest of the city Saturday morning The funeral, services occurred at Yountsville I on Sunday.

The Btreet sprinkler man might have made money sprinkling the streets during the past

three weeks, as there has been a demand for his services.

No more large fortunes from the Joplin lvtd mines have been reported for several weeks past by any of the Crawfordsville colony engaged in working them.

THE REVIEW job department has ju9t turned out 4,000 catalogues for Ross Brothers, ofthe 09-cent store, descriptive of many lines ot goods kept in stock by this firm.

Farmers' alliance called a mass meeting in Terre Haute Saturday to decide on some means of driving Chicago dressed beef out of their market. Concluded to boycott it,

Mrs. Haniah Skobe died at her home near Kirkpatrick last Friday at the age of 40 years. Her remains were interred in the Darlingtou cemetery last Sunday. Funeral services were eondacted by Rev. E. T. Spelin.

Our boys have at last found a foet ball team they can defeat. Last Saturday the Lafayette Y. M. C. A. team played a return game with our Y. M. C. A. eleven and were badly beaten by a score of 40 to 0. It* was just as easy, in fact too easy to be interesting.

A. L. Kutiller says that when he goes to Crawfordsville he will take with him 100 rea eons why anew trial should be granted t» Kev. Pettit ninety of which he is satisfied will stick. "Which is tbe ono "non-sticking" or doubtful reason, he refuses to acknowledge.—Lafayette Call.

Judge Snyder has overruled a motion for a new trial in the Wasson hog case and it will at ouoe be appealed to the Supreme court. The costs iu this celebrated case have been greatly exaggerated. So far they have only amounted to about $140. The defendant is determined to find if there is any virtue in law and will push the matter to the bitter end.

Dick mil has the honor of drawing from the quiet waters of Raccoon the champiou lisli. It was of the carp species, weighed six and one-half pounds, measured seven inches from breast to back and half as much across the head. The fish had evidently been waiting a long time for a Gill, and knew it would not be the proper thiug to be caught by an ordinary sportsman.—Ladoga Leader.

On last Wednesday evening the little three year old daughter of J. M. Lewis, ot Kingman, was in a room by herself and it is supposed she was playing too near the tire place and her clothiug caught fire. Her screams sosn brought her mother from the. kitchen. The flames were runuing above the child's head and it trying to tear its own clothes olT. The mother oaught the child and wrapping it in her clothes, smothered the flames barely in time to save the child's life.

An nmberella witli a whistle iu the handle is coming into vogue.

A congregation iu North Chester, lJa., has a youth of nineteen years for its pastor.

Fuels Worth Knowing:.'

In all disoaseof the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-irritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs, powder or syringes because they are irritating, do not thoroughly ranch the affected surfaces and should bo abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons whe had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh enn inflict testify to radical cures wrought by Ely's Grcam Balm.

M. Miilet w!io painted Iho "ADgelus," valued a! itjO.diM, pnt'iH with it for SttOO.

Sli-.U't o» 1 ion hlosoino ClIKe, One day I was iKen Willi paralysis or tho bowels. The stomat-h and other organs lost all power ot action. Although opposed le proprietary medicines, tried Dr. Dnvid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, nl Hondout, N. Y. To make a lout: story saved my life. It is the best medicine iu the world for difficulties of tlie kidneys, liver an.I bowels.—A. J. (iifford, Lowell, Mass. ^V'.

Louis H. Carl, a blind man, of New Jersey, is ono of the foremost mathematicians of America.

Andrew Hart, llainbrulce is six feet eleven inches in height.

The Methodists will dedicate a new Church at College Hill tomorrow.

Pitcher's Castoria.

Children Cry for

All the year round, you mayrely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify the blood and invigorate the system. It's not like the sarsaparillas, that are said to be good for the blood in March, April and May. The

Golden Medical Discovery works equally well at all times, and in all eases of blood taints, or humors, no matter what their name or nature.

It's the cheapest blood-puri-fier, sold through druggists, because you only pay for the good you get.

Your money is returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more

Golden Medical Discovery contains no alcohol to inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to derange digestion.

It's a concentrated vegetable extract -put up in large bottles pleasant to the taste, and equally good for adults or children.

The Discovery cures all Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, White Swellings, Hip joint disease and kindred ailments.

I'imples, blotches and sores aad their causcs is removed by Simmous Liver Regnlater.

Affections of the bowels, so prevalent in shildhood, cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.

Holiday One Fare Excursion. The (.'lover Leaf Route, Toledo, St. Louis A Kunsas City K. R., will sell excursion tickets between all stations, Dec. 24th, 25th, 31st, and January 1, at one single fare for Hie round trip. Tickets good to return until January 5, 18H1. Call on nearest agent for further particulars or address, 6. C. JKNKINS,

Cen'lVags. Agent, Toledo, O.

A Raj "of Hope

For all who are held by the chains of scrofula or other diseases of the blood comes from Hood's Sarsaparilla, which by imparting the elements of good health and strength* to the vital fluids, dissolves the bonds of disease and sets the captive tree. No other remedy in existence combines the positive economy, the peculiar merit and the medicinal power of Head's Sarsaparilla.

That Little Tickling

In your throat, which makes you cough once awhile and keeps you wnstantly clearing yo«r throat, arises from catarrh, and as a catarrh is a constitutional disease the ordinary eotigh medicines all fail to hit the spot. What you need is a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many people who have taken this medicine for scrofula, dyspepsia, loss or appetile, and other troubles, have been surprised that it should cure this troublesome cough. But to know the actual eause of the cough is lo solve the mistery. Many cases of consumption can be traced back to the neglect of some such slight affection as this. Consumption can be controlled in its early stages, and the effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla in purifying HH- Mood, building np the general health, and expelling thoscrofulous taint which is tho causo of catarrh and consumption, has restored to perfect health many persons on whom this dreaded disease seemed t? have a firm hold.

Loudon lias R,000 families that live in cellars. .......

Saratoga Water at the Clipper.

COLUMBUS Buggies at TiiHey & Martin's.

The Lady iodiva must have had exceptionally long hair since it completely concealod betlovely person. Since Ayer's Hair Vigor came into use such examples are not so rare as tormerly It not only promotes the growth ot hair, but gives it a rich, silken textile.

lilOOll PoiKOIl

It very liable to foliow contract ofjthe hands or face with what is known as poison ivy especially in hot weather or if the],body is perspiring freely. Theltroublo may subside for a time, only to appear in aggravated form when opportunity offers. Tbe rent purifying powers of Hond's Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate every trace of poison from the blood, as the cures it has accomplished conclns ively show. It also cures scrofula, »alt rheum, and all other affections arising.from in-p-jre or poisoned tilnoil.

Hints that Hotter tliau Gold. It you have bad breath, sluggish bowels, pain in the small ol join k.rk, nervousness or giddiness, your vital oitr:ifS are sadly out ot condition. A men' "dose of physic" will not help you. Your only \VM, course is to take Dr. David Kennedy's F:uorile Remedy, of Itondont, N. Y., and cleanse your system of all impurities. It regulates the liver and kidneys.

Every Symptom Gone. t'liitiaiily no dlsonse nilli-tM

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uous tmin n.s liliuumuu sin. Over no King roinplaint 1ms Dr. Dnvi.I K'nnedy's Favorite Item edy, ol Itoudout, N. Y., won moro cures than lilteuinatism: ISy its use, tlio tiKonlzil naiient can once more use his limbs and be freed rrom past years of inin,

Jilr. Frank StrniKht, a well-know, merchant of New llmnliii'c, N, V., says "I suffered toriuro 1*1*0 111

Sciatic, Rheumatism. .My ease was very bail one, mid none or tlie moiiiislakon (,'ave mil relief. I use |)r. J)avid Kennedy's Favorite Komedy. ofltondout N and am entirely rid of every symptom of my trouble. Only threo Itottles brought aliout Ibis wonderinl result. It has built me up and been ot great benefit to mo in othor ways. 1 heartily ei'omineud It to othor miflorors.

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1b the luattin- ol tlie. estato of Xnnev Hnuuell, dsueunod. In the Montgomery Ciivuit (.'o.'irt, Novembor turm. 1

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Notice is hereby piven that Stephen \. J), liun«ell, as Administrator of ilie esii,ie of Nancy liusnell, di' -easeil. has prosenti i] und llled hie acexmnts anal vourh«rs In Unul settiomoBt »f said estate, und that tlio siime will come uj for til* sxamiuatton and uetlon of sniil circuit ceurt on tho ajnd day of Decomber, 1800, at which time all lieits, creditors or legatees of suld estate are required to appear in said court and show cause If any thoro be, why said accounts and vouc'aers should not In- approved, and tho heirs or distribuUes of said estate am also ii'itilied to be in said court at. tho lime aloresaid und make pr.nif of'heirship, ilalcil ihisSMVi day ol November.

NTl-.l'lIKN A. 1. jilTNNKLI., Administralor,

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