Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 April 1891 — Page 7
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Lt nl the Indianapolis Kyo, Wor, Cancer and ltectnl hospital, formerly of Llio Chicago Institute, and who has attracted so much attention throughout th-- known medio il t-y discovering a new Germicide Curo for Chronic Disease.!, will forfeit $5'"J lor a failiuo jilurn to euro any accepted case. Eultation and Examination it Free- An examination will -onri-ce 'he mom skeptical, lot
in the ,ur„o llospit-Uof New York and I'liil.. telp.-tla hir- repar-t Jr B'o cits r-aulta »ot ebewhero obtained. (luwranteee aciieii tho following .!•- anna. Crh C'OPS Eye, Cataract, Cancer, iloitro or liig Neck, Brighi'a lMsem-: of tho Kidneys Hs-oaueral Dehiiity. Scrofula Skin Diseases, Tumitrs, Wens or Wi ts, Chronic private lervoiis diseases, Deafness, Discharges, Tape Worms, Kovor soivs, Granulated Lids, T., of the Heart, Spleen and Stomach. Ovarian Tumor*, sterility, tho result of carMlesmiess prance can bo cured.
bmiaal Success. »r. Harnos has atta nod j»t wonderful ttucce:*a in tho trealraent of le to which ho nWes special atientiou. rrh not a single failure to ci'-e ni tho 'VMILIH allows us to olTer tho safest, st fdoasant method of K'-tltnK riii of tlio bathsonu uiseaso known to man. J-Kyes, ono minute is all that is re [uir 'd ft'liteu tho worst case, n« manor «'lio has 11 you. Cataract, I'toryKium. nnl other eye es. recoitos eminently successful treat-
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the success ..fit "n.,,1. |e. peinrmH oot.milting should bring
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ail incurable case. -s1
[tients .ire treated bv mail and express but wh I.ist of ijuestions '11.00. Personal 5e mber tho date and come
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p^ivale Disf^PP'. \vDiiien as wtd as men •sull-iii)!,' from discharges, the r.-sult of KxCCHSCH or s-df almsc, no 1 iigor i.blo to enjoy the :'e 'iety of the opposite sex, uutited for business and r-ndoriiiK healtiiy marriage, impossibio can be cured in eonlidoBCo. 'ItrirturB Varicacle, llydrocicle, Spermatorrw) !l.'et, Ur.ir l, Prostatic and Bladder diseases are permaiiiiiitly cured without tho knife.
l)K. DAWSON K. BAKNKS, Indianapolis, Ilid,
[lidianapoiis Eve, K.tr, Cancel' ami IV
T?eptil l)iseas"s. l'il"s I'i tula, 1' issure. ProI "it!,-rations, .osil.vely cured without the o'r detention from business no change of knit'.' or ligature, but will cure
lapsus,
Iture, is still being cured by tho itarnos ited truss and treatmont. -Many arc testi- ij""'
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bof iirino for esumitmUon. cancer. until tro late. Wo have bun— ficcted or Badly Treated Cases, are jjiven ed
Cohoon & Fisher,
12"i Eolith "Washington Street.
"-ruiri «lr.-!i(iful ii^oaso often n^Klect,
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[l attention and soii.Mle.i. le cures li dn so I „lV',.,„:n.nce in tho only safe fof cases Kiven up todlo. and wdl not "N- lUe, i.i.imv and me.
loaks! Cloaks! Cloaks!
parties cured without the
firnossiblc a personal examination is prefer-
uut on application. Hut all consultatio'ns by mall should tx- acoompanxaniinattons t'roe to ail. his rooms fire always crowd d. arly as
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DON'T.
IOR GRACIOUS' SAKE DON'T
$85.00 for a Hradley stalk cutter wbeu you can buy one of Cohoon it Fisher for #20.00. vniv S2I1.00 for a spring tooth cultivator WHEN TOU can buy a better one of Colioou A Fisher for $19.00. pay 5? 1 (5.00 for an all Steel plow when TOU can bay as ffouU a one nl Cohoon & Fisher for $11.00-
IY 310.00 for a cheap nil steel plow wh«sn you can buy as good
one of Cohoon it Fisher for $7.0!) j,
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82.75 cunts for 100 pounds of steel nails when you can get them of Cnhoon it Fisher lor $2 0'. pay 52."0 for one iiuudrcd pounds ol steel 2o nails when TOU can g«t them of Oohoun k, Fishor for SI-S5.
a sjiviug tooth cultivator without large shovel attachments, tor a rainy season may come, and your spring tooth would be worthless. Remember our cultivators have both kinde ol attachments. buy your hardware, stoves, implements, wagons or buggiet until von see Cohoon it Fisher's largo stock.
large, stock, of cloaks on bund, will close them out at pric
REGARDLESS OF PROFIT.
li rcntirestock has been selected with great care and special referense to the demands of trade. 1 therefore feel confident that cau ofl'wr you great bargains
PLUSHES A SPECIALTY.
jackets in all the newest efTecs. This is an opportunity to secure bnrgians that mv not occur again ina long time, and I earnestly desir« all friends and patrons to take advantage of it,
D. W. ROUNTREE
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W. F. Sharpe 't? I rifc'ineer. or Hoffman,
tactical SinrevT, over
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fe&WP''"' 'I'm »id firm Bd llorate v. tllu.-|| unsent tssor to ihe ]ilt, »y iill liabiliii,.M i""t"d„o
Horace K. Kiiiff. wlm is sn':llnn nt Ilndloy inj,'. wil I •'•ivn all notes a le.l ai"-
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If* .'ctfullv.
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Hospital.
Money to Loan
At per cent, annual inlen cominission.
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KAl.'M AND CITY l'l!PKKTY sale or exchange. HOl'SK's to rent.
CUMBERLAND &. MILLER,
I IS West Main Street.
CKAAVFOUDSYIJJ.K IND.
UMPS.
The r.ieat 1'uinp I'Mrm,
Williams Bros.,
On Green Street, opposite Music Hall, have jast received another car load of celebrated pumps—Wind, Wood, Iron and Chain Tumps. The success of this linn has been marvelous but the secret of it ull is "quick sales on a small margin." Ktmtraber we are leader* in our lin«.
THE ORA VVFGRI)S\ ilJLii* WjEEKL¥®REVlBW
Te Cars the Grippe.
Editor Review: This KHBIIIS lo bo A tune of ipirio or iiil)ii»-r,7^ D^opie ar-i down with it in almost every family. iiona who dopoad on doctor* orivn Iffj twe or th'.eo weeks. I thought I would giv .r*«e.n-uon Inni. wiii bre-ik i. up in n(iu »8i eycry case in twenty" fun. nOdiB. Fust take five coses of quinine for fear therj ui:iy tie sume malaria in tho system, ilion !nko una ji'l of good whiskey or half .f oO raaeh ale-hol. Put it iii a pint cup. Put in one lulf l.o,i[Konrul of ground giugor one table spoonfuI of eiigar one hair tea rtD^unfiii of Hpiro, then {ill up with boiling water lo: -stand to got the strength out of Mm mm™ ami ginger, then til! a wash toll lwu-thluls fii'I or hot vtider aiui br.th the fo'itiimi tlriuV the ah-v., tu ,f :i: J:cine a ad go lo nd ai'ii ttkt agouti swot. This is
Mold w«y of breaking up coma vidieii lue did m'. depefii so incch on tho doctors. Try tliis re nt dj. You will .':s irel'?u»d p« soon as a snvt. F. CMISBK.
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Su-sui He 'i j,i"i |rt,v ::ut tr. her ueath made a will, making diBjiisnioii ui her really and pi:1 eiTe -ti- S l\ jl-u'tin, notary, drawnil? the nisi. Miue.it, pi Ed. (.'ad'.v lllader and
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A Terrible Tragedy-
Ward lJ-iti .ice 2\i i-.tihol iLe, livillJJ will) ins liillier iiii'l upciier ii.'ni two sisters and two 'anthers up Sixlh slret-t Bloouilitjjton, Ind., on Fiid.ij
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the throat of his ajjed
updher, wild lay sick In bed with the grip, ami tii-n en' his own throat from ear to ear, each dyiiiu luptautiy. At the nioiuent when the yoiinu mail sent his mother's and his own soul imo eternity there was in HU adjoining room a Miss Green, a boarding studeutof the state university, and tho 8-year-old sister of the matricide and suicide, but they didn't hear a sound of the shocking deed going on so Dear them. Dnon going into tho sick room they were horrified to see Mrs. Demaree with her head nearly served rrom her body lying dead iu a pool of blood and Ward Deiuareo in a like condition on tUo floor. Temporary iusanily was the case.
Wants Her Land.
Mrs. Fisher liolierly, through her attorneys, Hurley ,fc Clodfelter, has entered suit in the circuit court at Carthage, Mo., against John B. Rolib and Oscar T. Street for the possession of tho mineral lands now held aud operated I said Hold) ami Street. Mts. Doherty allegi in her complaint that she at one time owut the lands in question a:.d when she transfer* them to P.o jb and Street it waB with the understanding that i*. was to be roconveyed lo her as soon as certain complications in thi* city were settled. These are now settled aud she now asks that said parties toe compelled to fulfill their portion of the contract. The mineral wealth of the laud is fabulous and the outcome of (lie suit will be waited with much interest.
Death of Will Blair-
William Noble Blair died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jennie Blair, in this city, last Holiday morning nt the ago of 21 years, from the effects of la grippe. For several months past Will has been employed in a large diy goods establishment in Chicago and only returned to this city last week to seek recovery from what he supposed to be a slight illness. After returning home he gradually became worse until death relieved him of his sufferings. Will was ainoug Crawfordsville's brightest and most promising youug men and his death was quite a shock to the community. The funeral occurred from the family residence Tuesday arternoon, Rev. J. R. Oouninghata officiating.
Fined for Shooting Quail-
hphraim Meers was arraigned in court Moilday morning charged with shooting quails during a time prohibited by law. W. S. Moffett appeared for the state while the defendant was represented by John R. Courtney. After a short time Miera was fouud guilty and lined $1 and costs, amounting, ail told, to over §:25. Young Buchanua, who wau in coitrl to answer the same charge on tho same indict inent, was turned loose.
A Prosperous Daily.
Tho Indianapolis News is not only the largest daily now published it tho stale, but it is simply inatehless in the scope au-1 variety of its news. One of its late additions is its department for report of affairs iu our colleges, the discussion of educational topics and methods, devotiug special attention in this line in the isstiu of Wednesday of each week.
Committee Meeting. V-
The coininittee on revision of prtMiiium li*t, ladies' dupartuient, Floral Hall, will meet Saturday, April IS. All persons baring sigg^stiou* at I" changes will please note such ohanees and mail them lo Mrs. J. M. Waugh, eity. -J. A. MOUNT, Supt.
Horse Fair st.poned.
-vitig ii- )lie ii.ciei-iei.t weather the
IIOVEO
fair, which was to have been hold in this city last Saturday, has been postponed until Saturday, April lKth.
Haidy Howell, of l'errv, (ia., caught in Wig Indian creek swamp, the other day, a froc which weighed eighteen incei.
Happy llooMar*.
Win. Siunnoni, poutnutsLsr of blariHe Ind., writes: "Klectric Hitters has Jdone more for uie than all other medicine combined, for that had feeling arising frsui Kidney ami l.irer trouble." John l.eslie, fanner of same place, says: "Find Klsctrie Bitters to be the best Kiduey and Liter medicine, made me feel Ilk# new inau." J. W. Gardner, hard war* merchant, same towH, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all r«u down asd don't care whether he llres or diss: hs fsusd new strengtb, good appetite and fell just lik* lie had a new leape OR life. '«Iy o#o. a l)ottl» at Nye ,V Oo's Drugstore.
Nothing Sticcesd* Llk« Succe»K. It has heretofore been a mystery to us why Strangers are generally Vcharged so extravagantly by Hotels IQ large cities. Happening a Miort time since at the Salt House, corner Sixth and M.uu Mreets, Cincinnati, Ohio, managed by W. k. Marsh. Jr., sou of the proprietor who established the tialt Gait House Fifty years ago, ttie mystery was solved. The accommodations at. the Gait House are eyual In every reipeot to the best Two-Dollar per day hotel, and yet the charges are only One Dollarand 1 ifty cents per day for meals aud room siMgle meals Thirty-Five Ceuts. The Gait la Headquarters for the most complete meals, ivhich, together with Free use of the Parlor, Ofllce, Cheek-room, etc., constitute the great8- bargain ubuiiued the city. The solution ii easy when the facta are known. The Gait is iun excluii?ely the interest of Strangers, the same Rate being charged per day, at all times, to Everyone. Whatever will produce a reasonable Kent 'ur the property is the Extent of its charges, thus doing away with the usual Le.ssee's proiits. Its management is constantly under the immediate and personal control of the Owner, W. E. Marsh, Jr. ItsJ employes being paid according to the volume of business, are efficient and reasonable in cost. The above peculiarities, a low, Uniform price, a reasonable Rout-charge Only, a rigorous and practical supervision of its internal affairs, aud Co-operative salary payments, have secured for the Gait a fair transient trade, and the experiment is a success, producing Rent for the real estate. To this benefactor, who has made it possible to stay Two Bays in the city at the usual expeuneof One, we heartily recommend our friends. Ap.-ll-8w.
Men may be just as willing to hate you for you virtues aB for your faults, but they seldom have the same opportunities.—New York Recorder.
Fully two-thirds of the professional criminals of this coiutry have decorations^ tattooed ou some part of their bodies.
I.ailripnu Again,
Daring the epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cuughs aud Colds,]proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it confirm this statement, They were not only ipiickly relievd, but the disoase left no bad after results. We ask yo« to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results, or the purchase price will he refunded. It has no eijnal in La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lmig Trouble. Trial bottles free at Nye A Co's Drugstore. Large battles, 50o. aud $1 #J0
While breaking a colt, near Pendleton, ore., recently, Gus Long got caught iu a rope and was dragged to death.
A physician of Candelaria, Nev., came near losing one »f his eyes recently. He was playing with a pet oriole that drove its bill into his
ICvorybody Knofft,
That at lhi» teasan the blood is filled with impurities the accumulation of months of close coafinement in poorly ventilated storos, workshops aud tenements. All thsso impurities aud evory trace of scrofala, salt rhmern, or other diseases may be expelled by takiug Hood's Sarsapariila, the best hlood paritier ever produced. It is tie only medlciae af whi ch "100 doses one dollar" is tine.
Anew busihess has been started in l-'lorida of hatching alligators' eggs in aa incubator
A Philadelphia woman and her four cliil dren, who were turned out of home for nonpayment of rent, took up their quarters in a deserted barn.
"A itUch in time save* nine,"' and if you take Hood's Sarsaparilia now it may save months »f futare pxstible sickness.
There ii an Alliance barber shop in Sedan Mo., where the price of hair cut is 5 cents of a shave or shampoo ID cents, and all three for a quarter.
When lby was sick, we R.ITP her Castoria.
When sho was Child, she cried for Castoria
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave lUcm Castoria.
All
Atchison (K:in. ."reel mir has been -I black for fuueial purpose-..
painit
icli one of the gr.-ai ocean liners consiiines Si Mi tons of coai ev-in iwetMy-f-.ur hours.
rtiiuate a 11 ililes, l'lver-Mt, I',i., snyf
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Mis. I I 11 -, i. troiilile. No jih.vsic-.t i5did itie any good. I lina holiie .l if Illilil it, N. jivTi I Iv's Kav f. out, N. V. A few words teM ii perfectly well and a li more.
ill diciue at home visited my former .! began iifcing br. l.-. of Hondresoll. I iun woman once
BaKi Powder
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in, Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
Dclicious Cake and l'astry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable
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TRAGEDY.
An Indiana Mother Slain Crazy Son.
by Hoi
THE LAD ALSO COMMITS SUICIDE.
A Sttd Story from IllooimngtDII, Ind.—A Telegraph Operator lleats Ills Mot bur ami Kills Minis,-H at An.ler-
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BLOOMING-VOX. Ind., April 4.—Ward Demaree, '.i™ years uf aj^o. living- with his father atul mother anil two sisters and two brothers on Sixth street in this city, on I- rulav afternoon cut the throat of his ajrt'd mother, who lav sick in bed with thu gri|j, ami then cut his own throat from car to ear. each dying1 inlantly At the moment when tho young man sent his mother's and his own sou 1 into eternity there was in an adjoining room a Miss (ireon, a boarding student of the Stale university, and the 8-year-old sister of tin? matricide and suicide, but they didn't hear a sound of the shocking deed going on so near them. I [h-ii going into the sickroom they were horrified to see Mrs. Demaree with her head nearly severed from her body tying dead in a pool of blood and Ward I)iTinaree in a like condition on the floor.
Demaree had been a college student for some time, and had been studying languages preparatory to attending Princeton college At the time of tho tragedy an older daughter was absent at school and the mother lay upon the bed sick. Two smaller hildren were about the house. The mother, seeing that her son had a razor in his hand as he approached her bedside, motioned the children from the room Ward approached his mother's bedside and with one slash ol' the razor nearly severed her head from her body. The son, after looking at his fiendish work a minute or more, knelt oil the floor and with the same bloody weapon cut his own throat. The bed and floor presented a ghastly spectacle to the excited people who soon crowded into the room. The tragedy was enacted in the heart of the city. All parties are highly connected. The family knew of the son's aberration of mind, but had kept the matter a profound secret.
TKiiniiu.i: KKM'I.T OK A SIM:KK. AMIKUSON. Ind.. April •». Friday at noon Ed Alexander, a telegre.ph operator, beat his aged mother into insensibility, and, under the impression that he had killed her, swallowed a lot of poison iind then shot himself inflicting a slight wound, lie died at 5 clock from the effects of the poison, lie was to have been married next Wednesday.
HORROR IN A MINE.
Tell Men Killed l.y mi Ivvplosioii in ail ICnKlisli Colliery. LONDON, April 4.—A disastrousexplosiou in a coal mine took place at Apedale, Staffordshire. Ten persons were killed outright and several others were severely injured. The bodies of the dead miners have been extracted from the portion of the mine where tho explosion took place. The cause of the disaster is supposed to be the presence of air-damp in the mines, ami the fool-hardiness of one of the miners after the presence of the dangerous gas was first discovered.
Acquitted on the Ground of Insanity. KANSAS CITY. MO.. April 4. —Charles Meyers, who killed James 10. Weir in Independence .January 1, lsss, for purpose of robbery, was acquitted on the plea of insanity.' "aThe jury was out, thirty-six hours. This was Meyers' second trial. The first jury found him guilty. When the jury rendered its verdict the prisoner's attorney fainted from surprise and emotion. Mevers will be sent to the insane asylum.
A ('((uitttMl.
bo t* is 11. i.K. Ky.. April -4. —In the cases of the alleged grave robbers. Drs. Blackburn and l'.rant, and the negro Mukes, who have been on trial iu Jeffersonville. Ind., sine-: Tuesday, the jury returned a verdicf of not guilty. The residents of N.-w Albany and Jeffersonville are greatly displeased with the result of the jury's deliberations.
Cireece's KIIIK lo Abdicate. LO.NKON. April 4. •-The king of IIrecce is about to become, a guest of the prince, of Wales at Marlborough house, lie proposes to acquire an estate in Kngland and to reside there permanentlv. abdicating the throne of (ireeee in favor of his son. the duke -if Sparta, lie has an immen-e fortune, due. to Bourse speculations.
Ml in the !•':111111.
WASHINGTON, April 4. The national congre-s tif Salvador has counted the election returns and finds that President Ezeta. who obtained control of the government by the revolution, has been almost, unanimously elected for a term of four year-. Ilis brother. Antonio Kzeta. was elected vice president.
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Kerord. 4.—Tin* lmsiik'ss throughout the las*, .-.even days
Xr:w Voids. April fui 1 ures V:ceurring conntrv• U'.:r 11g the
compared with For the cor: last year the
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I'll*' MotlU'rol 1 MftU'lMM--. IllHiinr. i:c., Api.c 1. r?». Xicelv. the mother of the Iv-" boys hanged :it S-unerset Thursday for the murder of armer Umberger. is a raving maniac, and her pliysjeia'ns fear she will never recover.
Hiiimt'tl Tor Kapo.
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Albert W. Perkins.
AUCTIONEER.
Sales of till kinds made anywhere in the state, licst of references given and satisfaction gijaranteed. Charges to suit the times. &U correspondence will receive proinpTOttention. Leave orders with Joe Taylor, ~01 K. ifain st reef, or address
ALl'.KKT W. 1'KliKlXS. .' Crawfordsvillc. Ind. Always writi-Cni.' lor tl/Ue belore ailverlUlU'.
Forbes, the colored boy who committedan outrage on Bertha I'hipps. nearundel county in Novciniicr was hanged here Friday. gSy 7! .. .....Vf0 "J^T'i^rkaees (iuiiranteed to Cure when atlotheri
Tho CSreut Kiiplisli Preucriptlon. A Biiceesaful Medicine used over 30 vearai in thousands of cases.j
Cures Spermatorrhea, Aervou«| Weakness, Emissions, Impotency, and all diseases caused by abuse.
[BIT-ORE] indiscretion, or over-exertion, Biz 1
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\l \'OI:K. Ann! 4. During the preierlptlon, take no substitute. One packag* ,,,01,11, -If March 4:i,"'M immigrants ar- I |1. Six $5, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Addres* rived at this p-irt. or more.than in March. lbS'J. Italy leads the list with T.Sij'.i.
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1 Sinks Chemical Co., Detroit, IDIcb*I'or sale by Low fisher.
lOU WliiMhy Uarrtil*. I0t empty whisky barrels which ty. Conio at once,
will seh
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