Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 May 1891 — Page 6

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Work horses in the city are worth three times as much as country horses because we "blanket them in the stable."

FREE— Get, from your dealer free, the 5/a Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses.

Two or three dollars for a 5/A Horse "Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat less to keep warm.

5/A Five Mile 5/A Boss Stable 5/A Electric 5/A Extra Test

Ask for

30 other styles at prices to suit everyliody. If you can't get then*from you/ ^jdonlpr write I1B.

DUSTERS

ARE THE BEST. nt.vk' to suit-all.

WM.100VHK A SprloesPHILADELPHIA.

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sola by all dealers.

A BIG FLOOD.

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The only (hinp that will wet a man who wean a Fish Brand SlicUcr is .1 tlooJ but even then be must be under water. This statement may seem strong, but a coat that will stand a two days' storm without leaking, and will not rip or tear, is sure to fill the bill* The additional advantage is that it costs less and wears longer than any other •waterproof coat. Have you one? If not, why do you wait until it rains? Sold everywhere. ttuyit cow. It is a great mistake to wait until it rains to fcuy a waterproof coat. The time to buy is when the dealer has a clean, fresh stock. Be sure the coat is stamped with the Fish BrandM Trade Mark, and you will ret the best waterproof coat ever made. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the Fish Brand Slicker delivered without extra cost. Particulars and illustrated catalogue free

A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mass.

BOILING WATER OR MILK

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'.ABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.

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KAIR BALSAM

Cleanses ar.U beautifies the hair. a luxuriant growth. Hover FaUo to Bestoro Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Cure? scalp (lineages & hair falling. 6»e, and 1.00 at Druggist*

A E O O N S I E Cue Parker's Ginger Tonic. It euros the worit Cotignf Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Tain, Take intune.£0ct5. HIN DE RCOR NS. The onlv wire cure for Corns, popa ill pain. Be. at lirucgiits, or 111SCOX it CO., N. Y.

TO WEAK MEN

Suffering from the effects of youthful orrors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will eend a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full reticulars for homo euro, FREE0' charge. A eplendid medical work should DO read by every Sian "who is nervous and debilitated. Address,, »?of. F. FOWLKK.

100 gross sold by one druggist Theyi 8 no equal for curing DItiiness, Headache,• JCostiveness, Malaria, Liver Complaint, Fever 1 •and Ague, Indigestion, Backache, and all 1 /Liver and Htomaeh trouble®. Thoy Never JFail* Sold by all druggists and country Morel keepers- filler* Co., Prop'*, HtUburgb, Fa.

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Delicioas, sparkling, and lers. A beat

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O. K. HIBGS OO., Philadelphia, Pa,

LOOAL NEWS.

Delphi's waterworks will cost $87,000, Cormier Bronaugli was u/er from New Rf 88 Monday.

Jay coiiuty oil fiel ls uow come in for a thare

or

attention. Harry Maxwell was up from Greencaslle to speud Sunday.

Charles Williams leaves iu about four weeks for a tour in Europe. May 7iii of last year ttinre was a light fall of snow iu this locality.

Mrs. Julia Karle has Roue to Germany where she will spend the summer. Miss Edna Nicholson is working iu the mil linery department at the Trade Palace.

Quite a number of new residences are in course of erection in town at this time. Re?. J. S. Itiglis takes charge of the Fiist Presbyterian church in this city to-morrow.

Wm. Hulett came over from Indianapolis Saturday aud spent Sunday with his family. Edward Plank, president of the International Typographical Union, spent Suuday iu the city.

Mr. WesleyiHedding and wife, of Middleiwn, Ohio, were the guests of E. C. Voris th:8 Wiek.

Harry Lane, of Indianapolis, spent Suuday in the city, the guest of his sister, Airs. Ed. Vancainp.

Letters testamentary have been issued to Peter Townsley on the will of Susan J. llest, deceased.

Rain prevented the game between Wabash and the Rose Polytechnic ball teams at Terre Haute last Saturday. I Miss Stella Jackson has gone to Indianapolis where she has secured a position in the office of the secretary of the state board of health.

A team belonging to C. N. VanCleave ran away on Market street Saturday morning but were stopped before much damages was done.

Quite a number of persons from this city attended the horse fair at Ladoga last Saturday and all unite in pronouncing it a huge success,

By order of the oourt H. D, Vaneleave Menday sold the timber of E. P. Hallett, who is in the insane asylum, to A. J, Wolf, of Waveland, for $410.

Ed. Corey was arrested near Plymouth Thursday for playing second-fiddle in a prize fight in that vicinity. He was soon released on $200 bail.

Much trouble is being experienced in Franklin township of late through sheep killing dogs, many farmers losing whole flocks of sheep in a week's time.

The Yandes Library building in the college campus is about completed, an is soon as the shelving is arranged 80,000 volumes of books will be removed into it-

The Lebanon Patriot, the Republican organ of Boone county changed hands Saturday afternoon, Albion Smitk retiring and Strange N. Crazum assuming control.

Parker Willis was elected Master of Forms and Ceremonies and F. M. Smith, of New Richmond, inspector, at the organization of a state camp of the P. O. S. of A. in Indianapolis last week.

Davy Pine was before Mayor Carr last Saturday, charged with selling liquors in the Klaiber saloon In the Valley without a license. He was fiued and costed $35. Pine appealed the case to the circuit court.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Severson have decided to remove to Crawfordsville, where they will make tbslr future home. Clarence will go into the coal and wood business with Mr. Hall, the father of Mrs.' Severson.—Lafayette Herald.

Jeff Stewart was in Chicago this week "seizing up" the National League bail team of that city with a view to purchasing the franchise and transfering the club to this city. Up to time of going to press the deal had not been consumated.

Miss Alice Nolan died at her home on North street Saturday merning at the age of 37 years from the effects of la grippe. The young lady was laid to rest on Sunday in Calvary cemetery where just five weeks before her aged mother was laid away.

Esquire Jas. H. Voliva, or Newtown, well known iu the legal profession of Fountain county, has entered the ministry, not as the expounder of any particular belief, but to preach the gospel as it should be preaelied.— Waynetown Hornet.

A general free-for-all fight occurred on the west side or the court house hetweeu several drunken toughs Saturday night ab.'iit 12 o'clock. The ptlice succeeded in dispersing the gang but made no arrests. The extreme nearness of election day probably saved them.

E. II. Staley retired from the Frankfort Present Monday, having Bold out to E, D. Brown. Mr. Staley has been actively engaged in newspaper work for twenty years, and his career with the Creient has been marked by pecnuiary success seldom equaled by a country publication.

Waveland had no election last Tuesday owing to some of their blundering officials not complying with the new election law in not petitioning the commissioners or publishing the tickets in a county pacer fifteen days prior to their election. The old officers will consequently hold over for the ensuing^wo years.

The day passenger services on the Monon railway is to be improved on the main line this summer. Some parlor cars, built especially for the Monon, are to be put on, and also a dinning car. The through passengers for th© south and southeast which have been going over the Air Line and C. H. & I), to Cincinnati are to be sent to Louisvillr, •Last Saturday as Samuel Mount, of near Mace, was driving in his buggy on College Hill his horse took fright and ran away. On reaching Grant aveuuo the horse turned north quite suddenly thus upsetting the vehicle and throwing Mr. Mount violently to the ground. The buggy was completely demolished aud Mr. Mount badly skinned aud bruised.

Barnuin's show will be in Crawfordsville this year and Editor Luse is correspondingly happy.—Veedersburg News.

The editor would feel "correspondingly happy" could he receive pay lor the use "f fvne furnished your paper for the ts»\ 'a«t wiuter which yon dead-beated out of. There is a compositor also in this office who would be pleased to receive the $S due biin on said list. The receipt of this money would be much more beneficial than Barnum's show,

School Ennumtration.

At a meeting of the county board of education last Saturday the ennumeration of school children for the several townships of the county were submitted as follows. Ttiis does not Include the city of Crawfordsville which is yet unfinished, owing to the illness of the ennumerator. The enumeration for 1890 is also given:

Statistics prove that only one man in a lion lives to be 108 years old.

THE CRAWFVJRDSVILLE WEEKLY •HkVIEW.

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Union 2,228 Franklia f85 Wayne 357 Ripley Walnut 170 Madison 880 Coal Creek *»74 Sugar CreeK 881 Brown JJO Scott Darlington 240 Clark Waynetown Lsdoga Waveland

1891. 2,579 725 315 562 485 38! 722 346 454 421 236 475 248 393 329

481 286 376 322

The trustees decided that no one allowed to teach in Montgomery county who is not 18 years of age, and also that nothing but the cominou 'school branches should be taught, thus excluding algebra, physical geography and rhetoric.. The following schedule of wages for teachers was also tixed: i-or those •btaining 6 months license, without experience, $1.50 per day 6 months license, with experience, $1.60 per day 12 mouths license, without experiepce, $1.60 per day 12 months license, with experience, $2 per day 21 months license, $2.10 per day 36 months license, $2.25 per day. It was decided to make an uniform term of six months through r.il the townships. The terms in all the county schools will open on September 14 and a wii.ter vacation of ten days begin on Decembor 24 and close au January 4. The teachers of the county were all taxed 50 cents by the trustees to defray the expenses of the county institute.

should be

There are in Indiana, 90 daily, 4 semi-weel-ly and 505 weekly newspapers. Dr. Ristine has removed into the property on College Hill, lately purchased of u. M. Gregg.

The city has certainly been blessed with amusements this week, Nadii, Circus, and Prof. Bristol.

The May term of the Circuit court began on Monday. The docket is light this term and net a great deal of business to do.

The Democratic poll of Lafayette shows 4,20 voters in the city. This indicates a population of 21,000. The census gave Lafayette only 16,407.

Ladoga is one year behind in colecting taxes None have paid for the year 1870. If delinquents were forced to pay, and every dollar due to date collected, our town would be able to put in stone street crossings and mak« other needed improvements.—Leader.

Quite an exciting game of ball accnred on the college diamond last Saturday morning between a National and a picked nine, both local teams, which resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 9 to 7. Tho features of the game was the heavy batting of Frank Smith of the Nationals.

Corn-flower blue is one of the most popular oolors of the season.

Amber necklaces are coming into vogue as a remedy for the grip.

Twenty thousand old soldiers are estimated to have died last year.

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The late Albert Pike once got a fee of frlOO,000 for gaining an Indian claim.

Topeka, Kas., has elected a judge who bean stone blind for thirty years.

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A Kansas picnic was held a few days ago in a salt mine 825 feet below the surface «f the ground.

A Troy (N. Y.) audience left the opera-house because the lecturer, Rev. Joseph Cook, was late.

The First Step.

Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking fie first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonio and in Electric Bitters yon will tind the extract remedy for restoring your your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alternative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver ami Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a buttle. Price •Oc. at Nye & Go's Drugstore.

No other remedy has met with such marked success in curing catarrh and other nasal affec" tioQB as Old Saul's Cure. Only 25eenle.

Important to Ladies Only.

We want a woman iu every county to establish a corset parlor for the sale of Dr. Nicliol's Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets and clasps warranted never to break, will outwear any three ordinary corsets. Wages $40 tn*75 per month and expenses we furnish complete stock on consignment. Settlements monthly position permanent- $3.00 outfit free: inclose 18 cent stamps to pay postage etc. address with references. (J. I). Nichols & Co., 25 east 4ih Street, New York.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be'sure anil ee it before yon buy. UHOON A FISIIKK.

The ttrown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and see it before you buy. COHOON & FISHED.

Buggies at Cohoon ifc Fisher's

South American Nervine has been found by experience to quickly rid the system of the poisonous effects of la irrippe. It does this by its grent power to purify the blond, to build ui the shattered nervous system, and to cure indigestion and debility of the stomach. It should lie usud as a preventative as well as a cur«'. You will be surprised n*. its wonderful health giving effect. Sold by ,: 1X E. DETOHON*.

English Spavin Lini'nent removes all Hard, Soft, or calloused lumps aud blemishes from horses, blood sp-winr- iirbs. splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles-, s-,.rams, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save .$50 by use of ono bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish Cure, ever known. Sold by I)r. E. Detchon, druggist, Crawfordsville.

BLAZING FORESTS.

Destructive Fires In the Timber Lands of Michigan.

ENTIRE C0UST1ES SWEPT BY FLAMES.

Many I.Ives in Uans-cr—Pennsylvania Also Suffers from the Sauie Cause—Wild lteast.s Driven Into the Towns —l'ircs Iilr"*htr«%

IX MICHIGAN.

DETKOIT, Mich., May 4.—Fires broke out in the forest back of Harrison, Cl..r county Tuesday, and since theu have beei. spreading' in all directions. Latent reports indicate that the counties of Osceola. Clare, Gladwin, Roscommon, Alcona, Ogemaw, Oscoda and Iosco are ablaze. Fire Friday reached Cora liros.1 mills at llarrisville, where it consumed $10,000 worth of log's. It also lapped over Clare county to Penasa, where the schoolhouse and three barns were burned. .St ay ton and Lane townships, Ogemaw county, are in the pathway of the flames, and nothing having been heard from there in two days fears are entertained for their safety. Saturday afternoon's train on the Flint & F'ere Marquette railroad ran through belts of fire all the way from Reed City to Midland county, 00 miles, and when near Farewell, Clare county, a tree that had burned through at the butt fell on the baggage car, smashing in the roof, but the speed of the train was sufficient to throw the burning tree aside.

EAST TAW-AS. Mich.. May 4.—The forest fires to the north and west of here, which have done considerable damage, have been subdued by rain.

IN L'KXXSYLVANIA.

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Pa,, May 4.—The forest fires

are raging with great severity along the line of the Philadelphia & Erie railroad, and it is almost impossible for the trainmen to endure the suffocating smoke in some parts of th mountain passes. In the vicinity oi Clarendon great trouble is experienced in keeping the fire away from the town. At Sheffield the owners of oil-derricks are fighting the fires and so far have managed to save everything except one or two rigs. At Ludlow the mountains are full of fire. At Wilcox the fires are running up one side of t!-.e mountain and down the other. Around Johnsonburg and Ridgeway the fires are raging furiously, but the timber and low mountain growth does not come in close to the towns and they are not in imminent danger. Down on the middle division of the Philadelphia & Erie railroad the mountains are full of fire, and w^ile it is very disagreeable traveling the mountains, othey are a weird and grand scene at night. Game, including doer, is chased in herds into small lumbering towns.

HEADING, Pa., May 4.—The heavy shower which fell Sunday morning did more than the bands of men who have been fighting the fire on the Blue mountains could accomplish in tho last three days. After devastating over 1,500 acres the Hatncs were extinguished by the rainfall, which lasted two hours. llAT/rivoKp.. Md., May 4.—A special dispatch to the Sun from Oakland, Md., says: Forest fires are raging in almost everva direction, and clouds of smoke ascend from every mountain and hilltop of Garret county. The people of Oakland can look from their windows at night and watch the long lines of i!nines as they gradually creep up the mountain sides. Everything is so extremely dry that it is next to impossible to check the fires, and much valuable property is being destroyed.

T1IK 1'IKB KKCOliD EI.SKWHKRK.

LVI.k, Minn.. May

4.—Fir«

broke out

Saturday morning in the Wheeler house, a vacated hotel, and iu less than three hours after the lire had wiped out property valued at SI-10.000. The town was --ntn-ely without lire protection. a:: !. the flames spread so rapidl- that before assistance from -eighboring towns could reach the the fire had done most of its work. The Union depot, belonging to the Chicago. St. Paul & Kansas City, and the Illinois Central, together with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul depot and two grain elevators were consumed. Among the principal losers are Luml & Lundland, dealers in general merchandise, stock valued at $-20,000, covered by $12,000 insurance: John Myber, general store, loss $18,000. $10,000 insurance Myers &

Frazier, loss $8,000, $3,000 insurance A. J. Kudson's hardware and agricultural implements business was a total loss, estimated at $'22,000. The Commercial hotel, Stanley's barber shop, Hart & Connors' saloon. Arens' meat market, McCarty l!ros." saloon and a number of residences were burned. There is strong suspicion that it was the work of an incendiary.

AI.TOONA. l'a.. May 4.—Two fires Sunday morning totally destroyed the Behrn and Rising Sun hotels on Tenth avenue, the hardware store of the Altoona Hardware Company on Eleventh avenue, and the large exchange stables attached to the White Hall hotel on Sixteenth street. The stock of William Murray A, Son. dry goods, was also partially damaged by smoke and water. The tires were undoubtedly of inccndiary origin. The loss wili amount to $75,000.

PiTTsr.riiGir. Pa.. May 4.—A special from Scrariton, Pa., says: Fire destroyed the barns of the Scran toil Electric street railway, with over thirty cars damaged. The liepublican building and many other buildings close by, St. Luke's 'Episcopal church and rectory and the Young Men's Christian association building had narrow escapes. The total loss will reach over $200,000.

Ifomo Again.

CHICAGO. May 4.—15. 1'. Hutchinson returned to the city Saturday evening at 7:20 clock on the Chicago fc Easttern Illinois train from Terre Haute, and was around his usual haunts in the neighborhood of the board of trade Sunday. Mr. Ifntchixi.snu would not talk about hia trip.

Thompson & Cates,

New and

2nd-Hand Store,

North Green Street,

Have now on hand a largo and varie stock of

Furniture, Stoves, Glassware and Qneensware,

And a general line of

Housekeepers' Supplies

Something lor Everybody at Way Pown Prices.

Thompson & Cates.

Mrs. Willis Son.

Main Street, south of Court House, save YOU l'roni

50c. to

On a doztn 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.

EI till

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Grinding

We have just-put in our new Elevator the largest and best (JOHN CKUSHEll nnd GHJNDEll in the state. We 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 ol' all kinds for sale or exchange.

Seed Oats, Cloverand Timothy

Seed, in fact, all kinds of lield seeds l'or sale at our JdAMMOTll store. See our fancy brands of Clover and Timothy Seed before buying.

Crabbs & Reynold

^ITMCATION l-'Oli LIQUOK l.ICENM

Notion is hereby Riven that I amain inliamtanl over the agf of Uvi-nty-onn y.-irs will npplv to tho Hoar-l of Commissioui-rs of .Moiittfoiniirv County,Imiiaua,at their June session for tho year 18511, for a licenses to soli all kimls of iutoxioa'tiug liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time aud permit the same to bo drank on tho premises where sold. My place of business and the premises whore said liquors aro to lie sold and drank aro described as follows to-wit:

Beginning at the north-east corner of lot no thirteen (13) in .Jane Stoddard's addition to the town of I.inileu in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, aud running thence west to the gravel road thence south seventy-five feot thenee east toMaiu street thence north to the place of beginning anil in the two story frame building situated on said lot of ground being the only b»ilding situated on said premises.

PfltLS.

JOHN VVSK.

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Agents for the life of Hamum. An intensely interesting bU graphy of tho greatest showman of the worid, making fortunes, risking minions, entertaining Kings and (Queens aud known the world over. l!y an intimate friend. In preparation for years. liO'i pages. Splendidly illiistre' ed. liig prolits. Outfit 'J"e. Agents wanted also for the life of Sherman. Indian War, and other last s, iling books ami bibles. Mest liberal terms. Iturns liook Co., St. I.ouis, !o.

^OTICKTO NON ItKSIDKX'I S.

State of Indiana, Montgomery enmity. In tho Montgomery circuit court, .March term, IS'.U, Jacob Oidshoe vs. Mary A. KUis, 1{. O. .lamrs and T. A. Trent. Complaint- No. 100 n.

Now comes the plaintiff by Coppageand White Ills attonioys ami tiles his complaint herein for foreclosure ol mortgage together with an affidavit that said defendants, It. O. James, and T. A. Trent are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given wild def. udants. that unless they be and appear on 'he 3Vth day of the next terra of the Montgomery circuit court, to beholden on the ir,th day of June A. D., 18i)l,at the court house in Crawfordsvillo, iu said county aud suite, and answer or dcmui tosaiJ complaint, thesamo will he heard aud determined in their absence. Witness mv name, and tho seal of said court, affixed at Crawfordsville, this aoth day of April, A, 0. IH'Jl.

IiENRV li. lll-I.KTT, Clerk.

JPXECIRROH.S SAJ.K OF KEAI. ESTATE.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the will of I.ouisa lJearson deceased by virtue of an order of the Montgomery circuit court will oiler lor sale at private sale at 1 lie law oftco of Hrilton ,V Moffett in tin city of (iruwfo'dsville, 1 nd., on the SN day of May, 38111, the l' lowing described real estate, situated in Moi.tniery county and State ol Indiana, to-wit: I t. number fifteen ]Jj ol block number twentyreo o.'3) ol Canity's addition the town, now ty. of Crawfordsville, Indiana, lying oim bun-

payments bearing six percent, interest from date, and si cured by moi tgage on said real es-

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WIXKIKU) S. MOFKKTT,

xecutor of the W ill of l.etiisa i'ear.-on, deceased.

A (l KiNI Sll'nake ifii) per nr. in mv A„ tl I'ruylics. Curl era HrnlKman 'SiI ll'way, N. Y.

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Consumption Surely Cured. THB EDITOII:—rieaso

inform your readers

that I have a positive remedy for the above-nauied diBowe. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases havo been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy Fit

EE to any of

your readers who havo consumption if they will seud mo their Express and P. O. address. Rospect'Oily, x. A. 8LOCCM, 11. C., 181 Pearl St., N. I.

CURE.

Bick Headache and relieve all thotronbI«3 tool, fiont to a bilious state of tho system, such an Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain in the Side, &c. Whilo thoirmost pomarbable success has been shown in curing

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feeaSaehe, yot Carter's Littlo Liver Pins ar? equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, whilo thoy also

correct all disordersorthestomach^timulatotba liver and regulate tho bowels. Evan If they only

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rich they would be almottpricoloBs to thaiowha suffer from this distressing complaint but ortnBately their goodness does notond hero.andthoso Who once try them will find theso littlo pills valuable in BO many ways that they will not bo wit. iling to do without them. But after allsick heai)

ACHE

(lathe bane of so many lives that heroiswbera Tve make our great boast. Our pills cure it whiirj

Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very sror.U a .,[ very easy to tike.

Odo

or two pills make a desc.

They are strictly vcgetablo aud do not gi ipn cr purge, but by their gentle ection plo.iooii ll t,-!m tiso them. In vialsnt25cents live for $1. .loK! by druggists everywhere, or sent by :j\,\ 'CARTER K3£0!C3NCCO,. How

SMALI.PILL S&M1L ROSE. SMAlLfiiiGj

lojijliiiBOJi jGtiggs

113 EAST MAIN ST.

Successors to George Long & Co.)

We have a fine line of Sugar, Coffee Tobacco and Canned Goods.

Come and Inspect 0t» Stock.

Farmers desiring to exchange th produce lor Fresh, Groceries, and always at the

Lowest Gurrent Rates,

Should call at our store on. East Market Street.

We have a good trade and expect to maintain it by lair treatment of all customers.

Tomlonson & Seaggs.

Drawings, fcjpecifications, Applicatioiib for^*^T\V^

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Made By

W. F. SHARP,

"Office over Jake.Joel's Opp. Court lions?

SURE CURE FOR CATARRH

FOR OYER FIFTY YEARS

this old SovereignRemedy has stood the test, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. Persist in its use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how long standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.,

Comfort.

The greatest known Female Remedy. Kcconr mends itself'

wherever used. Pleasant to use. N-'f injuriousor painful. Many Doctors use itCures leucorrhoea or whites, ulceration, inflammation and congestion of the womb, falling of the womb, cancer and all diseases peculiar to women. Used at home in your own privacy. 40 days treatment, $1.00. Sent prepaid, free from observation, on receipt of price. Send for circulars. Lady agents wanted. Addrestf

LADIES' COMFORT MFG. GO. RICHMOND. IHD.

looHsz's Co-fc-fcoaa. Boot O O N Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and l'ennyroyal—a recent discovery by an 'old physician.

Is giuxessfullil

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mont/iii/—Safe, Effectual. Prlco $1, Dy sealed. Ladies, ask you- druggist for Cook" Cotton Hoot Compound a id take no substitute, or inolose 2 stamps for sealed particulars. A«" dress I'OM) I.II.Y COMl'ANY, No. a lWcf BlocU, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit. Mich.

Dr. Grosvenor's

BELL-OAP-SIC

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Gives quick relief from pain, liliouni'itifj' nenralgia. pleurisy and lumlvijjo cured at OIHv(ienuine for sain by all dr'jggists.

A Chance to k*1 Monev

Salary and Expenses paid, or

Commission it

I porferreil, .Salesman wanted evorywliaio. I experience needed. Address, stati-injf UK1'I.. McKay. Nursoymnn, Geneva, N. 1.