Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 April 1891 — Page 5

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150 dozen Jersey Ribbed vests at 6 cents each worth 15 cents.

blue calico only 5 cents per yard.

jeauty of it is that we save you one third the price other ask for same goods.

[n spirng jackets and (ichues we show an elegant line.

text Door to Elston's Bank-

Democratic TicRet.

For Councilman—First Ward,

EDWARD VORIS.

Denvocratic Tiofcet.

For Councilman— Second Ward.

DEM AS GILBERT.

g§f Democratic Ticket.

For onui'iliiiiiu—Thi:M Wnril.

China Dress Silks.

twill be popular this spring. We have 15 different coloring! that we will offer this week at the remarkable low price I 59 cents per yard worth $1.00.

gentlemen's fancy stripped Cotton Hose, regular made, 15e a pair, gentleman's fancy stripped Lisle Thread Hose at 25c a pair. lildren's heavy ribbed fast black, hose, all sizes, to 9 inch, any size 15c a

fa want to tall your attention so our millinery department where will be found everything new and stylish and th

Our lace curtains and window shades are lovely and at less price than others can or will sell them.

lOMPLETE LINES

-FOR

.adies, Gentlemen, OhllcLreii. Few Leaders

Children's fine French ribbed cotton hosiery, sizes 5 to 8}4, at 25c a pair, jiadies' seamless fast black hose at 12J^c a pair Ladies' Fast black Imperial lisle thread hose at 35c a pair. [adies' fast black silk platted hose 09c a pair. roken lots of high novelties in Ladies' French Lisle Thead Hosiery, sold 4.25 to 2 50 a pair, choice 89c.

[L. S. Avers & Co„

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

P,S.—L'lte invoice of Kid (4love* in the newest styles ind colorings ready for inspection. Wt repair all gloves bought of us free of charge

EOlectiori Notice.

|\Ve, tlio undersigned Election Commissioners of the City of Crawpdsville, hereby certify that tlie following nominations for Councilmen, 1st. 2nd and 3rd Wards of said City to be voted for on May 5tli,

5)1, lias been duly certified to us by tlie Chairmen of the Republican Democratic parties of said city, to wit:

Republican Ticket.

Rep1

l'or Councilman—first Ward.

IRepi JEFFERSON W. SCOTT.

iRepuDllcan Ticket.

Rep

mncil man—Second Ward.

Re] WILLIAM A. VANARSDALL

jRej)

MICHAEL H. O'NEILL.

,J AY. W. MORGAN, fest: C. M. SCOT I, City Clerk. April 22, 1891.

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XLSOIX.

The Cheap Dry Goods Man

Ho ha* evidence of cirlng hundred andh un clrods of the worst eases of chrouic diseases.

Lyman P. Walter, M. D.

President and Surgaon

Southern Medical

Remember tlie Date.

Remember the date and come early, as his rooms aro always crowded wherever In* stops. CONSULTATION FKKE.

Correspondence solicited, and confidential. Address

SOUTHERN MEDICAL INSTITUTE,

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Republican Ticket.

l'or councilman—'Tliinl Ward.

[R©pj TiOBEHT C. SMITH

Election Commissioners.

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"?THE OEA WP J&DS iLLE WEEKLY RETIEvT

llTO

Istitute

Louisville K.y.

ill be nt N utt House Crawfordsville. Thursdayj.tfay, 7. Returning every month during tlie year.

Dr. Walter lias boon connectod with the largest hospitals in tho conn try, aud h-is in superior in diagnosing aad treating diseases and deformities. Ho will give$f0 for any case that ho cannot toll 'lie disease and where located in tivo minutes, lip will return every four weeks this year.

Treat9 all Curable .Medical and Surgical Diseases, Cross Kycs straightened without Pain, Cancers cured without Knife or Costic, Acute aud Chronic Catarrh. Piseasos of the Eye, Kar, Nose, Throat, and Kungs, Dyspopsia, Bright's Diseases, Diabets, Kidneys, Liver, Bladder, Chronic Female and Sexual Diseases.

EPILEPSY OR FITS CURED

A Positive Guarantee

YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN

Suffering from Spermatorrhea and linpoleucy, a* tho result* of self abuse in youth or »xees* in mature yours and othor causes, producing some of the following effects, as emission, blotches, debility, uervousn»iss. dizziness, confusion of ideas, aversion to society, dofective memory and sexual exhaustion, which unfit the victim for business or marriage, -ro permantely ctred bv remedies not injurious.

Blood and Skin Diseases,

Syphilis and complications, as sore throat, fall, ing of hair, pain in the boues, eruptious, etc. are perfectly eradicated without using mercury ort oher injurious drugs

Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Stricture aud all Urinary, and Kidney Troubles are speedily cured by troytniout that has uever failed. lie undertakes no incurable cases, but cures thousands given up to die.

No. M0 i''it'll Street. Louisville, Ky. Hotel.

Opposite Fifth A\

GREATHEALTHDRINK.

Package makes 5 gallons. Delicious, npamiine. and appetizing. Sod by all d«alers. A beautiful Picture Book aud cards sent Pit EE to any one sending address to the O. E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia ff

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and ee it before you buy.

COHOON & FISHER.

Notice-

We liiivu opened up a geDeral repair shop on west Main streat, opposite Cash Fry's grocery. We do plumbing, ntearn and gas fitting and steaui grinding, such as razors, knives, scissors, iawn mowers, scythes, sickles, plow shears, and in f!'ct any Ihinuinthe way of grinding and •liHliinu.

G:VH

as a trial. Work

guaranteed. Y-iurs Wry Truly.

K!'.sN

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& CHKSTKK.

OTICK TO IIKlltS. CKKIMTOltS

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lu the mattnr of tlie stat« of Sylvester Hopping di'-c!ied. In the .Montgomery Circuit Court May term. lti'.U,

Notice is horely s: veil tint .lohn Harped as Administrator of the fst.it.• .,f Sylvester Hopping deceased, has pivseiii'-d aud filed his accounts and votie iers in Una •ottleinent of said estate, ami that tliosami- win come up for examination aud artion of «aid Circuit Court 011 tho 4tli day of May, 1S!K. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there bo, why said account and vouchors should not be approved, ami tho heliv. or distributees of said estate aro also notified to bt» in said Conrl at the time aforetsuld ami make proof of heirship.

Dated this Kith day of April. Hill. .IOHN IIAKI'KL. Administr.'itor.

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OTICK APPOINTS! KN T.

Katate of Orvftl K- I'.yrd dei-eased. Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified an Administrator of the estate of Orvnl K. Hyrd lite of Montgomery county, Indiana, decoasad. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

MIC'HAKI. .1. CAKUOl.l., Administrator. Dated April 10,1891. ,...

STATE NEWS.

Bits of Inter§»tW Information for IndianiaiiB.

Nominations fop City Officers.

WINAMAC, Ind., April 21.—The democracy of this city has nominated the following" ticket: R. L. Magee and il. Kellj for councilmen in the First and Fifth wards respectively W. S. Huddlcston for treasurer Oscnr Stamats for clerk, and F, Simmons tor marshal.

MABIOh-, IND., Aprii 21.—The democrats have nominated for city otlicers the following ticket: Mayor, C. C. Gordon treasurer, D. C. Searles clerk, James Perkins marshal, John Morehead.

MICHIGAN- CITY, Ind., April 21.—The democrats have nominatcu the following city ticket: Mayor, M. T. Kruejcr clerk, William Ohming: treasurer, Fred Shaneffele marshal, llenry Heize.

TERP.E HAUTE, Ind., April 21.— At the republican city convention Charles A. Laury was nominated for mayor, W. \V. Haul for treasurer, Charles H. Goodwin for clerk and William I'rindiville for marshal.

LA I'OKTK, Ind., April 21.—The republicans of this city are split over the withdrawal of three of their candidates from the ticket nominated Wednesday night—mayor, clerk and treasurer. The time allowed by the law to certify before the city clerk to the ticket nominated has expired and this places the party in a dilemma.

heaped Ofl'a Trestle.

COLUMHUS, Ind., April 21.—Just north of this city is a high trestle on the Louisville division of the Pennsylvania lines, the approach to the Flatrock bridge. At noon Sunday Jessie McLeod and Maud Webber, aged 7 and 9 years, whose parents reside in this city, were along the railroad track picking flowers, and taking each other by the hand started to walk out upon the trestle, which is 20 feet high and protected bv stone riprap. When some 10 feet out a young boy who happened to be near halloed to them that a train was coming. At this time a whistle from a freight engine in the yards sounded. This frightened the girls and they leaped into the air. The Webber girl struck her head upon a stone and crushed in her skull the other girl fell upon her feet. It was found necessary to remove a I a rge portion of the skull in order to relieve the pressure upon her brain. She still lives, with but little hopes of recovery.

Forced to Use a Knife.

IIU:NII.\'( TON. Ind., April 21.—Lewis 15 road us, a well-known character of this city, was dangerously injured with a knife Saturday eveniug by John Culler, who is x-egarded as a pcaceablo citizen. Broadus had been abusing Culler about some trivial matter and had followed him from place to place in a threatening manner. They finally came together near the courthouse and Culler stabbed Broadus twice with a knife. 11 is claimed that the cutting was done in self-defense. It is thought that Broadus will die. Culler has not been arrested.

Prof. Stotts Arrested.

MnvHKi.i.. Ind., April21.—A telegram was received here from De Leon. Tex., by E. F. Sutherland, saying that Prof. J. W. Stotts, who left here suddenly in October, had been arrested by the authorities there. The educational association. for which lie was working, offers to take him back at the same salary he received last October if he will make an effort to pay his debts and support his family. lie has been teaching" at De Leon during the wintei

Fourteen Year* for Manslauf»:l*U»r.

LOGAXSPOUT, Ind.. April 21.—The jury in the Charles W. Klein murder case after being out twelve hours returned a verdict sentencing him to fourteen .years in the penitentiary. Klein struck John Gibbs with a bludgeon in the fornix's saloon on the 20th of January for refusing to pay for a drink. Gibbs died an hour afterward. The defense attempted to prove that Gibbs injured himself by falling on tlie sidewalk.

Violating the Insurance law.

INDIANAI'OI.IS, Ind., April 21.—The auditor of state has discovered that the insurance laws of the state, which require certificates to be taken out for every county in which policies are written, is being violated by a number of companies. In some instances no certificates have been taken out. at all and in others but for a few counties. The agents are liable to criminal prosecution for doing business without the necessary certificate.

Itallronders Strike.

LKIIA.NOV, Ind., April '21.—'Trainmen on the Indiana Midland railway, including engineers, firemen, conductors and brakemcn. went out on a strike Saturday at 1 o'clock. The engineers consented to run through with only the mail ears attached to their engines, which the company consented to. They are strikmgfor money six months overdue.

Kick, to l.-utli.

LAFAVKTTK. ind.. April 21.—Mrs. Catherine Dolati, aged TO years, while standing on the street crossing waiting for a yonng race horse to pass, was kicked on tin head by the animal, fracturing her skull JIM.1 causing

three hours after.

death

More Clniri'hr* in .Muncic.

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Ind., April

\M.—Muncic,with

13,uuu people and fifteen churches, representing a cost of o220,0()0, has just commenced the erection of two more edifices for the Methodist Episcopal and Pre.sbvt.erian denominations. l-'oul 1'lay Suspect*MI. \VAI:I:I:X, Ind., April 'JL.—William Hedricli. a farmer livingnear here, was found dead in the road near his home. Blood had ln-en flowing from his mouth and foul play is feared.

Fort Wajno'fi l'o|»ul)ition.

WASHINGTON, Apr.' 21.—Tlie oflicial census of the -"'y of Fort Wayne. Ind., is The. us of South Wayne Sand Uiver.side w. increase it to 40,000.

We'll write it down S*ti11 it Till everybody~IsSB[^S seeing it rr"™

Till everybody knowsS{t' without seeing it— *hat Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head, catarrhal headache, and cold in the head."

In perfect faith, its makers, the World's Dispensary Medical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., offers to pay $500 to any one suffering from chronic catarrh in the head whom they cannot cure.

Now if the conditions were reversed—if they asked you to pay $500 for a positive cure you might hesitate. Here are reputable men, with years of honorable dealing thousands of dollars and a great name back of them and they say—

We can cure you because we've cured thousands like you—if we can't we'll pay you $500 for the knowledge that there's one whom we can't cure."

They believe in themselves. Isn't it worth a trial? Isn't any trial preferable to catarrh?

J^OTICF.IONON KliSlDKNTS.

State of Indiana, Montgomery county. In th* Montgomery eiriuit cou»t, Mu.rcli term. lti'.U, .lacon Oldshoe vs. JJnry A. Kills, H. (I. James and T. A. Trent. Complaint No. ](h)'Jr.

Now comes the plaintiff by Coppageand White his attorney* and tiles his complaint herein for forecloiure of a mortgage together with an amduvit that said defendant*, K. O. James, and T. A. Trent are no' residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore heroby given said det ndants, that unless ther hn an appoar on the 37th day of the next term of the Montgomery circuit court, to beholden on the 15th day of June A. 1)., 1891,at tho court house iu Crawferdi--ville. in ehid county and state, and answer or detnui to said complaint, the sumo will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness mv name, and tho seal of said court Htlixed at CrawfordSTiile, this 20th day of Ap'il, A, i). 1891.

HENRY

B.

HUI.KTT, Clerk.

j£XECTTOUS SALK OF KEAL ESTATE,

Notice is lioteby given that the undorsigned executor of tho will of Louisa Pearson doceased by virtue of an order ot the Montgomery circuit court will offer for sale nt private sale at tho law ofllce of Britton & MotTett in the city of Grawfordsville, Ind., on the 28 day of May, 1891, the following described real estate, situated in Montgomery county and Stato of Indiana, to-wit: Lot number fifteen (15) of block number twentythree (23) of Oanby's addition to the town, now city, of Crawfordsville, Indiana, lying one hundred and sixty (llifl) feet ou Jetlerson street, and thirty-three (SI) fort on Walnut street.

Tl'MMS OK SAI.IC: One third caHh, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months, the purchaser |to execute notes for the defered payments bearing six per cent, interest from date, and secured liy mortgage on said real estate. WIN FIE 1,1) S. MOKKKTT,

Executor of tho Will of Louisa Pearson, deceased.

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Dr. Grosvenor's

BELL-CAP-SIC

PLASTER.

(lives quick relief from pain. Klieunt.ttlBiu, tienralgia. pleurisy and lumbago cured atouco. Genuine for sale ky all druggist*.

A 11 K,"VrrQmake100 percent, ou my Corset 1-kJUolts, ilrushes, Curleri, and Medicines. Samples free. Write now. Or. ilridgman 271 ll'way, N. Y.

A Chance to Make Money

Salary and lix|onso.~ paid, or Commission Is porferrod, Snlesman wanted everywhere. N experience nejded. Address, stftteinjj a( e. W I,. McKay, Nursoyniaii. (ioneva, N.

A sneak thief picked the peckew of twenty ladies at a funeral hetvice in Brooklyn recently.

A little girl at Jopliu, Mo., cried a whole day over the death of Barnnin, believing that there would he no more circuses.

The river Seine, France, has been restocked with California salmon.

A boy was arrested iu Philadelphia recently for stealing his Bister's diamond wedding ring

the day before the ceremony.

A hog recently killed in I'erry Ga., had three complete sets of lungs.

About the only women in the worldJE! swing their arins walking are Americans.

Two young men went to Visalia, Cal., lately aud took out licenses to marry the same girl.

Alabama now comes to the front with a story about the death of a colored woman who was 156 years old.

A lot of white neckties in a Philadelphia furnishing store are labeled "whisperings of

spring."

There are 20S institutions of learning under the patronage of the Methodist Episcopal

church.

Thompson & Cates,

New and

2nd-Hand Store,

North Green Street,

Have now on hand a large and varie stock of

Furniture, Stoves, Glassware and Queensware,

And a general line of

HouseKeepers' Supplies

Something for Everybody at Way Down Prices.

Thompson & Cates.

Mrs. Willis 4 Son,

Main Street, south of Court Hoase, ?ave you from

50o. to $jj?3

On a dozen cabinets, and their work is superior to others.

New Accessories.

Come and see them. You are always welcome. Large family groups and baby pictures a specialty.

JOE TAYLOR'S

Seed Store.

Fre'h nnd reliable pHiden, llower and field oeds from the most reliable seed growers iu America. INDUCEMENTS TO ISUYKKS OK KI.OWEIt AND OAK-

UKS SKKPS.

l'or each saie oil worth of garden or Honor souls in flat papers will give one tube rose bulb cr or your chok-o of any 5c paper of garden or llower seeds. For each sale of 50o worth of seoils by tho quarter or half pound or pint or quart same Iroo premium as above. Will have northnni seed potatoes in all tlie standard varieties, also Jersey soed sweot potatoes and all th" varieties Oi onion sets. Call and got a catalogue. I have bought 11. A. Gray .t Co's., th-seod mens, fixtures and expect to stay in tho liuBinoss and will treat my trado according to the (ioldon Kulo Will handle as usual, fruits, etc. Fine strain IMymoutU Kock eges from Win. Martin, Sliannondale.

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Grinding

We have just put in our new Elevator the largest and best CORN CRUSHER and GRINDER in the state. AVo are therefore prepared to do crushing and grinding at any time in the most satisfactory manner. Bring on your grinding. We also have on hand ground seed of all kinds for sale or exchange.

Seed Oats, Clover and Timothy

Seed, in fact, all kinds of field seeds for sale at our MAMMOTH, store. See our fancy brands of Clover and Timothy Seed beiore buying.

Crabbs & Reynolds.

Suffering from youthful folly, wasting, weakness, dccay, etc., we will mail you particulars of a certain, simple

means ofa radical and speedy self-cure. Sealed, FREE. BAKER REMEDY C0.v Box 104, Buffalo, N. Y.

$5.00 25 CENTS

Send 25cenU and the address of ten recently married ladieBand we will send you prepaid our$5.00 outfit to start you. Business permanent and honorable Don'tmissit If you want the chanco ofa lifetime. Big money for workers. No attention paid to those who do not send natnos and remittance. D. H. Klnqdon & Co.. Box 104. Buffalo. N. Y.

Jtospectfully yours, JOE II. TAYr.OK,

Frank Lord, of Pottsrille, Pa., has three EaBtor Eggs in his possession inscribed respectively 1850, IS62 and 1KS0.

The Hrown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. He sine and ee it before you buy.

GOHOON

Jk

FISHKK.

Consumption Surely Cured. To TNE

CARRIAGE SHOP.

Carriages, Buggies

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

MANurAcruHEits or

and

age ta in all «*Blern standard niaKe» of buggies, etc. Repairing done otiehoof notice. fJT Work warranted oneyaar. Factory north courthouse.

EDITOB:—Ploaae inform your readers

that I have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely nso thousands of kopolesd oases liaro been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who havo consumption if they will send mo their Express and P. O. addrots. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St., N. 7.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thiDg out. Be sure and see it before you buy.

COHOON FISHKB.

Spring Wagons.

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