Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 September 1891 — Page 8
ESTABLISHED 1853
Flower Pots, Flower Stands
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LAWN AND CEMETERY 'VASES
NOBBY SPHIKG STYLES.
My linw ppi-liif: Huod* linvn luTivil.
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Lowest Prices. Ross Bros'. 99
THE TAILORS.
Swank & Clark's Old Stand.
BOWERS.
Wheat sowing time is here. Wm. Armstrong is with us again,
hiilas Dunbar is remodling his house.
John Clouser has moved to Darlington.
The M. B. Wavigh ditch is almost completed. M. B.Waugh went to .(.'rawfordville Saturday.
Dick Jolly will seek a more congenial dime for himself and family. Wm. Smith, of Darlington, called on our grain merchants Saturday.
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Mrs. Steele, of New Albany is at the •ed side of hersick brother James Peter SOn. -,/rt
Mrs. Al. Lo^.g and son. of Frankfort are visiting their many friends at this place.
Joshua Saidla lias moved his family back to the farm. "Enough of city life for nic," sayeth lie.
Qflitc a number of our young people accompanied by the Clouser band attended the picnic at Colfax Saturday.
Peaches are ^beginning to ripen and the orchards should be well guarded as the work of stealing has been commenced. It is generally known who it is visits the orchards and a load of grape shot •will not be spared if needed.
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Indiana's Great, Dry tioods Emporium,
The New York Store
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
GRAND FALL OPENING
-OF
Dress Goods and Cloaks,
And Opening of the
Dressmaking1 Department,
Monday, September 14.
The Finest Imported Novelties
From France, Germany and England, as well as the best productions oi our own country, will be placed on exhibition and sale. In the CLOAK Department we show the latest styles in Jackets, Capes,
Cloaks and Newmarkets, plain, tailor made and fur trimmed. Fur Oapes ia great variety. During this month we shall sell Flannels,
Blankets and Comforts at Summer Prices. The
GLOVE DEPARTMENT
Is now ready with full lines of the most reliable kinds at low prices. Advance Styles of Fall Millinery arc now in view. The regular opening will be duly announced. Special Bargains in
Boys' School Suits
The very Newest Things remarkably low prices. Indiana's Ileadnuarters for
CARPETS, FURNITURE. WALL I'APER
AND UPHOLSTERY.
Full and complete stocks in every department. You are invited to visit our store during STATE FA 11! WEEK, make it vour headquarters, all are equally welcome, whether purchasing or not. An excel-. lent H'XCII ROOM for the convenience ol visitors.
Mail Orders promptly tilled.
PETTIS DRY GOODS CO.,
IANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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Colman & Murphy,
Store.
GENERAL STATE NEWS.
Typhoid fever prevails at Miirslial and vicinity.
The New Albany glass workers have purchased a banner costing S'J.OOO.
John T. dine. (ireencastle, assaulted his wife Saturday night and was arrested.
C'has. Wesley married Miss Mary Miller at Anderson. Found out that Wesley lias two wives in Ohio.
Two hundred converts were received into full membership of the Methodist church at Columbus, last night.
Win. Miller took WesleVCole's peaches Saturday night near Huntington Had his head tilled with bird shot.
Harvey Voting, a young farmer of rown county commited suicide bv swallowing morphine. No cause assigned.
Tipton patrons are finding fault with price.fi imposed by the old gas company, and are threatening to organize a citzens' company.
John Rhodes and Joseph Brown. alleged wheat thieves, escaped from the Portland jail, means being provided by the wife of Rhodes.
llarvy 'i oung. prosperous voting farmer of Brown county, has hauled his last load of hay. Sunday evening he took niorphene and is dead.
Cattle are suffering from a strange disease in Park county. The tongue of the animal swells so that it cannot eat and several animals are starving to death.
A stranger who had been loatingabout for several days, and whose conversation showed him to be a man of education, was killed by the ears. His remains were unidentitied.
W.Zurbrung. formerly a wealthy resident of Butler, has been removed to the county asylum, every vestige of his prop, erty ha\ ing been swept away in going security for friends.
Copyright, 1890.
He who waits
for an inactive liver to do its work, exposes himself to all the diseases that come from tainted blood. Don't wait! Languor and loss of appetite warn you that graver ills are close behind. You can keep them from coming you can euro them if they've come—with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's the only blood and liver medicine that's guaranteed, in every case, to benefit or cure. Your money back if it doesn't. Thus, you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more? It cleanses the system and cures pimples, blotches, eruptions and all skin and scalp diseases. Scrofulous affections, as fever sores, hip joint disease, swellings and tumors yield to its superior alterative properties.
A 11.LION A YKAIt,
I.nltrry iimi Prizr Sollcnii- usml to
sell
Alum and Ammonia linking Powders.
A New York conc'ern. manufacturers of an ammonia baking powder, boasts that its yearly profits are over a million dollars. While, perhaps, none of the makers of alum powders, individually can show so large earnings yet their profits are enormous.
A business so profitable, will always attrack to itself those whose greed will cause them to utterly disregard the effect their traffic may have upon the health or life of others.
Alum baking powders are introduced largely by gifts, prizes and lottery schemes. A piece of glassware or china, a child's wagon, sled, a pewter spoon or some other article of attractive appearance. but of small intrinsic value or cost is given with each purchase or a number is attached to the can which entitles the customer to a similarly numbered article or to a prize of some kind. It is in some such way as this that the trade in alum and ammonia baking powders. which has now attained such giant proportions and their consumption by the public which has reached an extent which is truly alarming.
The highest authorities of all countries condemn the use of alum in bread without reserve. In America the most distinguished physicians, chemists ami hygenists have declared that the trallic in alum baking powders should be suppressed by law. In England and France where the subject of pure food, and its etlect upon the system, has been more fully considered and made the subject of extended experiments by the scientists, so serious a matter is the use of alum in bread orother food considered to be, that most strict laws have been enacted to prevent it. These laws are rigididly enforced, and the sale of alum baking powders would not be permitted for an hour. Any one who attempted to use them for raising bread, biscuit or cake would suffer severe penalties. 1 he ill ellects upon the system of food raised by alum baking powders are the more dangerous because of their insidious character. It would he less dangerous to the community were it fatal at once, for then such food would lie avoided but their delitorious action because imperceptible at lir«t is no less certain.
I he puckering effect which :iluui has when taken the mouth is familiar everyone. Physicians say this same effect is produced by it uponthedelicate coats of the stomach and intestines.
What housewife would take home to her family a can of alum or ammonia baking powder if she knew it. Such powders not only undermine the svstem but it is pointed out that ammonia ctk en into the system in even in tinetismal doses day after day. imparts to the* complexion sallow and blotched appearance.
II is safe to discard all bakin ders sold with a prize or gift. What a misnomer are the words "Absolutely Pure," as applied to baking powders two of the largest selling brands, one made from alum, the other containing ammonia and both of these drugged baking powders have stamped upon their labels and circulars these words absolutely pure, as a matter of fact they are "Absolutely Poor." as shown by official examinations.
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Eafray* (I,
Kstrayod ciuht. head of ewes from niv farm four miles east of Crawfordsvillc". Anyone giving information leading to their recovery will be liberally rewarded. J. F. CHAIIWICK. Wbitesville. Ind.
L'OK
SALE:- -Residence on east Jeifi
son street at a bargain. Inquire at No132 west Main street. .jw.
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Wo pond tho marvelous Frrncli Homed)' CALTHOS and legal guarantee that CALTHOB will STOP IlNchar£«.'H At Enti*»Ionft, CURE Spermatorrhea, Varlcocde and ItESTOIlE Loit Vigor.
L'st it and pay if satisfied.
Address, VON MOHL CO.,
Sole American AgmU, Claclnnall, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Pipsisscwa, Jnnlper Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable vegetable remedies, every ingredient being strictly pure, and the best of ita kind it is possible to buy. It is prepared by thoroughly competent pharmacists, in the most careful manner, fcy a peculiar Combination, Proportion and
Process, giving to it curative power
Peculiar Itself
It will cure, when in tlie power of medicine, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an
Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Si six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any other.
IOO Doses One Dollar
JIM. MOLONEY,
211 East Main st.
HATS! HATS!
per cent, off all Hats sold this week er cent, oil nil light weight clothing. Children's Knee Pants S 25 .10 7f 1 00
All Wool .Jersey Knee an is 1 0 0 Men's Suits, 3, 4, 5, f, 7, 8,!) and 10 dollars.
COME AND SEE.
Jim Moloney,
211 East Main St.
THEY AEE COMING.
Xew andbeautil'ul designs in l'nll and winter
MILLINERY
Are arriving daily at the Millinery Parlors of
W. N. Wilson,
.loel Block,
s.
Wash, .street.
Two Harvest Excursion Two. Via Vandalia Line Sept. loth and Sept. 20th. Fare to all points south of the Ohio and east of the Mississippi excepting a few. is one faro for the round trip. Also one fare to Kansas City, Leavenworth. Atchison and St. Joseph. Beyond these points one fare and one-third is added to destination. Tickets have liberal stop over privileges going and arc good returning todays from date of sale. The Vandalia 0:14 a. in. train make perfect connections for all points beyond St. Lonis or Kansas City. The evening trains iniike beet connection south via Evansville. J. (3.
UTCHINSON.
Agent.
WHY
Royal Baking Powder is Best.
The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made both for that company and the United States Government.
"I will go still further and state that because of the facilities that compiny have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation,
"the Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the Purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public.
"HENRY A. MOTT, PH. D."
LaU United States Government Chemist,
FLANNELS.
I S N O S S
FLANNELS.
SOLE AGENTS
FLANNELS.
We are sole agents for Geisendorf fabrics in this city. For quality, style, workmanship and finish, theirgoods are are not surpassed in this country. We have them all.
New and beautiful design?| in their skirts nd Flannels.
S. AYRES & CO
INDTANAPOLTS, INDIANA.
N. 1. Dre.^smaldng rooms open September 14.
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Blouses
Shirt Waists,
Call at llountree's Bazaar and se the pretty linn of Ladies and Children':Blouses and .shirt Waists, including calico, Percale, Outing Cloth, 1 iFrencli Flannels and silk. Having a large stock on hand they are being closed out at
Now is the time to purchase if yon want the value of your money, you 'M'i not afford to miss this opportunity.
D. M.ROUNTREB
10 MAIN STREET.
A Point Woil Taken. One point well driven home is worth a dozen half hearted statements We do business on business principles and, when we sell a pair of shoes, it is as good a pair as can be manufactured for the money. Tlie moment you put your feet into them you'll begin to get satisfaction
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out of them.
manage our affairs so that a minimum mar* gin of profit satisfies us and we don't make one customer pay the bad debts of another. You may easily fare worse if you go any further, but you can't fare any better no 'matter how far you go. M'CLAMROCK & YOUNGMAN
WASIIINGTON.»SROPI COURT HOUSE.
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