Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1891 — Page 8
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ease
and prepare medicine to effict a prompt
cure.
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all a
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500.000
Bushels of-.
Wheat Wanted
AT THE
PHOENIX ELEYAIR
For which the
HIiiUEST MA slKEI
Price will be paid, (iive us a call helore selling.
Crabbs & Reynlds.
WE BOUT DO THINGS BY HALVES
First
"We do more luisines than any other gallery in the city,, thus enabling us to work tor less money than other pho togr.i pliers. We buy for Cash and by so doing get the best discounts possible, By so doing we can give you 1 letter stock than others and at lower prices. We do our own work. There fore we know it is done right, and when we tell you your picture- will be made from the best material we know i! to be so. We have one price. When you come to our gallery we do not say that we grade our work, lor this is not. done by honest people. II you would lind out for \our sell call and hear what we havetosay. We can always BE I'OUK'1 south of Court House on vain Jjtre-i•
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we J'ay
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Extra Term*.
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tho ir.iUli'i' ut'tlir o^t C" iii ilmoutl i^nvrr.-, ili-i.'ciisiMl. Ill ll.u .Mi'iupniu'i'v I'ircilit, Court. Si'|)lnmborterm. JSl'l. Noticr is licri'liy Kivon Hint Williiuii II Ki-ui.-iiitriiiil mc.vi'i-.iior of tho cstal" of .ilin »ii'l »ij\vi*rr-, tlcri'a.st'il, In pn^W'litf'l :iml lili-d IIIH :i'i).iiit-i :iml votioln'rs inIlniil HiHtlomniitoi wiiil lunltlmt Un mmn will conio up for iimin.-iiim lind fiction ol suiiJ Ciri-uit Court on tli Jml ilny of Koveinlii-r. Iml.
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LOCAL NEWS.
New Richmond wants a canning factory.
Max Tannenbaum has returned from Cincinnati.
"Pay Train" is booked- for Music llall on the :$lst.
.Mrs. Allen (Jilkcy and family have gone to Omaha.
The Salvini troupe jumped from hereto West Virginia.
I'oekvillc will have three days" races, beginning Oct. 27. The New .Richmond bank will open up for business on Nov. 1.
The Whitcland band *wiil give a concert at Music Hill shorth The Gilbert bakery has been sold to ,J. 11. erguson. of Wheeling. West Virginia.
Mrs. II. il. Gortncr. of Goshen, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heal Galey. |ggS
Mrs. Will IIcits, of Los Angeies. t'al.. is visiting her brother, Mr. Ld. VanCamp. -'S-'
Frankfort says she has the largest farmers' trade of any county seat in the country.
The lircinen will give a grand hull in the 1\. of 1". armory on Thanksgiving evening. licv. G. W. Switzer lectured before the Epworth League at Rochester Monday night.
Gen. Lew Wallace and son, Henry, and 11. S. Uraden are hunting ducks at Cedar Lake.
An impertinent debate at Balhinch is reported in Tin-: REVIEW this week by Rill Gulliver.
Miss Anna MeCormick. of Glendale, Ohio, is the guest of her brother. Dr. J. C. MeCormick.
The Wingate bank has purchased the oflice accoutrements of the Citizens' Xat'niai Lank.
United States Treasurer E. 11. Nebeker was in tho city last Saturday, the guest of F. M. Dice.
There has been a big demand for soft coal this week and the dealers have disposed of it very rapidly.
The skating rink, which has been run ning in the K. of 1'. armory for the past two weeks, has been suspended.
Mr. Charles Bowers and Miss Goldie I fault were married at the home of the bride, near Llmdale, last Saturday.
The teachers of Union township have decided to employ an institute instructor. No one, as yet. has been chosen.
The horse of G. W. Switzer ran away Monthly morning and smashed the buggy. For! unately no one was in the vehicle.
Mrs. .Laura M. Loherty is reported quite ill at Hot Springs. Ark., where she is under treatment for muscular rheumatism.
Quite a number of ladies and gentle men from Ladoga and Waynetown at tended the Salvini entertainment Saturday night.
The divine Sara liernhardt and her big theatrical company passed through tliecity over the Motion Sunday in live special cars.
Robert Jones died at his home near the 1 '1 itni street depot last Saturday of consumption at the age of .'ill years. He leaves a wife and two children.
Ten Masons from Ladoga, seventeen from Waynetown and many from other towns in the county, attended the Masonic Lodge banquet at the Xutt Hotel Monday night.
The trench diggers of the natural gas plant are now working in the country south of Darlington, and are making rapid progress. Most of the trench work iu town is completed.
The Sunday Chicago Herald which is received here on Sunday at 1:20 p. in., is the boss paper of the west. It consists of 10 pages, six columns to the page, is illustrated and beautifully printed.
During the past year tho I'eoria division of the l!ig Four earned 82!)l,12."j net, and its charges were C-MO.I"i7. leaving a ileticit o[?6221.011, which will be paid out of the future earnings of the division.
On next Thursday evening. Oct. 20. that celebrated young actor. Robert Downing, and his gifted wife. Miss Eugene Rlair. will appear at Music Hall. They will be greeted with large iindi-cnce^viK^-'-.-.vV: -SAV.v
The
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Wild Geese are living southward. If the blackbirds could only make up their minds lo go also a great nuisance will have departed. The numbers of them sitting on the trees of the city every evening seein almost beyond calculation.
A joint ditch commission consisting of six men. three from Boone county and three from Montgomery county, were to have met here Monday and viewed the ditch between this and Boone counties. jThe Boone county men showed up, but we guess the Montgomery county men were otf tishing. Darlington Kcno,
There came near being a serious accident at the burial of Earl Gibson Monday. One of the horses hitched to the carriage in which Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were riding became almost unmanageable just as the, hill at the cemetery gate was reached. The occupants of the carriage had to jump out. and in doing so Mrs. Gibson fell. Ladoga Leader.
New Theory
Exploded.
It is reported that there is a new theory in the IVttit case. The theory takes tin form and figure OL what is known as "ground poisoning." The story is told that the wife of Rev. W F. Clark, who recently died at Shawnee Mound, in the same house in which Mrs. Pettit died, betrayed the same symptoms as those that characterized Mrs. Pettit's last illness. And upon this the theory of "ground poisoning" is based. But there is nothing in it. A Journal representative had a conversation with Dr. S. S. Clark, of Logansport. last week. When the new theory was mentioned. Dr. Clark said: "That whole story is absolutely groundless. Rev. Clark is my brother and 1 know all about the death of his wife. She died of cancer of the liver. A post mortem was held anil this fact established beyond a doubt." Delphi Journal.
Who Owns the Monon?
The Lafayette Leader asks: "Who owns the Monon"and continues: Within the last few weeks large blocks of stock of the Louisville. New Albany it Chicago road have hecn changing hands, and mention was made recently that the holders of stock in Boston had entirely unloaded. Now the report comes with some degree of authority that a snyilicatc has been formed, with John Carson at its head, which has secured a controlling interest in the road,and that they will in a few days show their hand. Whenthe Urevfogle management took control the C.oi-on snydicate was with little ceremony thrown overboard, and indications now are that he is about to turn the scales in favor of the Carson people.
World's Fair Pennies.
The following teachers have been ap pointed to manage the matter of taking up the school collection to aid the World's Fair anil to arouse the necessary enthusiam among the scholars Crawfordsville. Prof. Wellington: Union township. D. U. Gilkey and Robert Weeks Ladoga and Clark township. J. F. Warfel: Walnut township. W. J. Sanford Waveland J. B. Evans Brown township, E. N. Canine Ripley township, Charles Peterson Scott township. S. S. Stilwell Waynetown. Ed Harris Wayne township. D. C. Moore Coal Creek township. W. W. Ewing Franklin township. Geo. Welty Darlington, J. N. Galloway. Madison township. Oscar Fralev.
Midland Troubles Again.
Harry Crawford is in a pot of hot water with his road, the Indiana Midland. again, and a repetition of the troubles of a month ago is not unexpected. The employes of the road are back in their pay. and yesterday a Noblesville constable levied on a local freight train and chained it to the tracks to satisfy a claim of .?tj00 for labor. INDIANAPOLIS NEWS.
A Commendable Move.
Dr. L. W. Iveegan will to-day finish his inspection of the many dairies which furnish milk to our citizens. The prevalence of disease among cattle made the move necessary to guard the public health. Up to the present time he has found all the cows, very healthy and thinks no dangsr can arise Irom that quarter.
i'v Rockville Races. S
The Yatidalia willsell tickets to Rockville and return. Oct 2(5 to Oct. 20. inclusive. at one fare and one-third. ?'1.20, on account of the trotting meeting theic o. C. llcTcnisoN, Agent:.
Wood's na-pVi nH H-ri THE GREAT EltOliKII RE MED YTJ«efl for
86
years
bythousandssue eetsfully.
Guar-
antstd lo
sure all
Conns of Nervous W ratal9*3, Emit' lions, Spermator£eAng,PB0&°S& Photo
of onthful oUy and tha excesses of lkter years. Gives
fi* lil W ftjj ev? it !»-. 'ra p.
fed 243E..v.
immaUate
KW«0
ttrength an&\' or.
Ask drui
to&vtC-
for Wood's. pbodinoi take no substitute. One
ticdsts ITlo»
from Life.
psiskBce, tt six, $6, by mall. Write for pamphlet. Address ThelWond Chemical Co., 131 woodward ay#., Detroit, Hloh.
Blck Ilnadticlio and relievo til tbo fonfoles iuc?dent lo .a bi'lioun sta'.oof tho system, F-ach tiDizziness, Nausea, j-V\Y ':r'.-.,'i. DiwUe-o altct eating. in in tho bicto, .V:. \Vhilo their niosfi remarkable uucccsslian IHI-H phowa iu OUTJE^
Seaclaelio, yet Carter's Littto Live? r-i'Iq p.rc equally valuable in Constipation, enrnij.-.-i ml preventing thfrs nnuoyin,- complain t.wiiilo tlKyn'n correctall dlsorilcrHOf
U)0fitomuch,Ht:r.<p></p>MEM
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Jlver and regulate tliobowmH. JSv-ai il '.ut.y o^'.y
'Aelifltbey WoulciboalmoEtprlcrlcii-.lo'hon,-EUi/er from thiadietrcpsint! comvloint hntforf.--Batoly tlicirgoodn08Bdoo3 notend!ieio,an(i IIOKC. vrhooncotry tliemwill find tiieae little pill.-:-,,a jBble In so many ways that tlioy will not bu :vi lljjg to do without them, jiut I'-fterpJlLiOl-.
AO
'islliebane of so many liven tbat here In -n-Iicv vomako our great boast. Our pilir. cure- wlni.-r otuersdonot.
Carter'a little Liver Pllif. aro very PBJ.V.1 very easy to take. Ono or two iiiiU mike Jor j. They ftrostrictly vegetable and do uct o. jv.trfjo, but by Utoir gentle action plci u.1! v-.' use them. Iuvialaat2r)ci»iit3 fivrfcvS'. by drugflstn evoryvhore, or jy ina. i..
CARTER KEDICJHE CO.. New Yet T:
SMALL PILL SMALL BOSE. SHALL PK!C:
MURPHY'S MISSION.
Work of an Apont of the Agricultural Department in Europe.
THE APOSTLE OF AMERICAN CORN.
He Is ICnjjnpcil in the Work
of
Tt-itchlng
Foreigners the Vnlne ot tlio Cureul as an Article of Food.
MAKING GOOD rUOOISKSS.
WABIUNOTON, Oct. 10.—Cables from Berlin indicate that Charles J. Murphy, special agent of the United States agricultural department, is receiving much attention in Germany in his efforts to iutroduee Indian corn. This recognition of Murphy comes very tardily. For the last five years he has been laboring at the European capitals to induce people to use Indian corn as a food, lie spent hi own money and reduced himself alinoot to the point of beggary. Murphy turned up at the Paris exposition with plans of a "corn palace," but Director General Franklin and the American commissioners snubbed him and declined to have anything to do with the corn project. The treatment he received made many believe Murphy was a crank, and he was treated accordingly. After getting the cold shoulder from American otlicials he turned his attention to the American tourists in Paris. With liis wife and cook he visited the hotels which Americans patronized and ^surprised them at thoir dinners by laying before them generous supplies of American '•johnny-cake." American cornstarch pudding and other corn foods.
When Secretary Husk took hold of agricultural aifa-irs he was greatly surprised that no official effort had been made in Paris to show the value of American corn as a food. He heard of Murphy and wrote to him just about the time that the "corn crank'' was on his last legs. Later Mr. Murphy was commissioned as spceial agent for the agricultural department at S.', 000 a year. He wrote to the agricultural department a short time asro, saying that if it had not been for the appointment coming in the nick of time his entire labor of years would have been thrown away, for the money he had squandered and the kicks and snubs he had received had at last driven him to desperation. Commissioned as the representative of Secretary Rusk he now goes to Germany with prospects that his labor will at least be recognized.
Samuel J. Tilden was the first to propose that foreigners should be taught to use American Indian corn as food. He got Abraham S. Hewitt to introduce a bill in congress giving 8100,000 toward in trod ueing this article abroad, but the bill failed to pass. After twenty years Secretary Rusk takes up Tilden's idea and is putting his best efforts into making it a success. Up to the present time only 4 per cent, of our entire corn product has been sent abroad and even this insignificant export has been used by the foreigners as cattle feed. But with Europe urgently pressed lor breailstufTs, to take the place of her short crops, Secretary Rusk believes that the time has come to open this foreign market for corn as a human food, and that "corn cake" will be the apostle of corn in Europe.
THE WATERWAYS.
licHolutions Adopted by tho Convention at KvstuHville, liul. EVA NSVII.I.E. Ind., Oct. 1(5.—-The waterways convention met promptly at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Permanent organization was effected by the election of ex-(lov. 10. O. Stannard, of Missouri, as chairman: T. W. Venneman, of Evansville, secretary, assisted by J. W. Bryant, of Louisiana, and 10. M. Sharon, of Iowa On taking the chair Gov. Stannard made a speech in favor of river improvements. which, he said, were demanded as a menace to the high rates of railroads. C. A. Ficke, of Iowa, made an appeal for the Hennepin canal, showing its necessity and the work already done in its behalf. J. F. Dravo, of Pennsylvania, spoke of the improvements needed in the Ohio fiver. Resolutions were adopted asking congress to make lixed and continuous appropriations for improving waterways to make it a penal offense to encroach upon the channel of rivers by dumping refuse urging that navigable rivers be obstructed ts little as possible by bridges recommending continued appropriations for the upper Mississippi and commending the action of congress in appropriating
SoOO OOO
the Illinois and Mississippi canal-
Thousands of I'IKII on Dry I.untl. Di ni'iji'i:. Ia.. Oct. 10.—There are thousands of dead tish along the l-an'ns dt the Mississippi. The river fell suddenly. anil is lower now than it liaa been for twenty years. The fall left a large number of fish in pools, which gradually dried up. and the fish have Since died on their bed of scorching Band. This state of affairs exists for miles along the river.
IJual Murder in Kentucky.
MOUNT
STKIII.INO, Ky., Oct. 16.—
George Cupps shot and instantly killed George and James Howard, brothers, who lived in Bath county. The Howards were the leaders of a gang of masked men who went to Cupps' house for the purpose of doing him bodily injury. A woman with whom Cnpps was keeping company is said to be at the bottom of the trouble.
Barnuni
In all his stupcniluous entirety was
with us last Monday.
W. B. Hardee
The Tobacconist,
Will bo here all the year round with the biggest line of tobaccos and
smokers' articles ever seen in
tin: citv
MRS GRAHAM'S
Cucumber
AND
Elder Flower Cream
Is not il oouifstir in tho sense in whifh Hint term is popularly used but permanently bonutitles. It creates'ii soft, smooth, velvety skin, and by dally use m-adunlly makes the complexion several shades whiter. It is il constant Protection (rein the etlei-ts of sun and wind and prevents sun burn and freckles, and blackheads will never conn* while you uso it. It eleanes the face far better than soap and water, nourishes and builds up the skin tissues and thus prevents tho formation of wrinkles. It «ivos tlie freshness, clearness, and smoothness of skin that you bad when a little nirl. Kvery lady young or old oujtlit to use it, ns it Rlvesa moro youthful appearance to any ladv. anil that permanently. contains no acid powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew mid as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the tlower. I'rie« $1.00, nt nil druggists and hair dressers, or at Mrs. liorvaise (jlrahanrsestablishin nt, 1(11! i'ost Streot Sun, Francisco, where siio treats ladies for all blemishes of the face or tlgue. tallies at a distacno treated by letter. Setwl stamp for her little book •'Mow to be ileautifui."
Sample Bottle
II. Miullctt
Nearly every pattern of
Blanket
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Oreinoisi.-s sit Kort Recov-rv. [•'oitr RKCOvi-.iiv, O., Oct. Iii.— Notwithstanding the wet weather and the oold there were fully 10,000 people here Thursday. The interest was in this rows of collins in the church containing the remains of the soldiers who fell in the battle of Fort Recovery. These njtnains will be buried to-day in the. new federal cemetery. David Baker, of Indiana, delivered an address in the forenoon and made a plea for the erection of a monument In the afternoon Gen. Gibson, of Tillin, spoke on the history of St Chirr's defeat.
As!' ft V--
Will
Monday,
mailed free to any lady on re
ceipt of 10 cents in .-.tamps to pay for postage and packing. I.rnly agent, wanted.
MRS. GRAHAM'S
FACE BLEACH.
Our«'rs tho worst oases of Krcoklos, Snnburn, Sttllowness Moth-patchrs, Pimples and all skin blemishes. Harmless anl elTt'otivo. No 9arnplo can l?e sent. Lady Atfonts wanted.
Tiie Driest
in this town who first orders a
bill of my preparations will have his 'Kline added to this advertisement. My preparations are for sal" by wholesale iluggists in Chicago and every city west of it.
SURE CURE FOR CATARRH
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FOR OYER FIFTY YEARS this old SovereignRemedy has stood the test, aud 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.
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EYE, CANCER AND PILE
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The crowds that go to see him each visit speak volumes of his success in curing all forms of surgical and chronic disease. Their cure- areducto the long years of experience in tke largest hospitals of the world whi»h gives him thorough knowledge ijj. eases and their cure.
Tli is Great Physician
Cures more cases of Cancer. Catarrh diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Prostrate Glandes and General Dtbilitv in one mon'h than the average general praetioner does in two years, hecausehg is a specialist and gives his entire at tention to the cure of chronic diseasi
FREE EXAMINATIONS.
lie examines the sick and alllicted free of charge, and charges only for value received. These examinations are scientific and strictlv conlidciitial at his oflice All correspondence slioulil be directed to Dawson E. Barnes. 1117 X. Tennessee st, Indianapolis, Ind.,Ere Cancer and 1'ile Hospital.
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WANT A BICYCLE FREE
mn
G5VE AWAY
^^,,1000 or more elegant Fafety ^Ss^bicycles to boys and pitln under Is years of lige, on ea?y con-
ns Bn^
without one cent of cost for thctn.
J'fte wheels are 25 inchf8,with crescent ste«'l rims and molded rubDertireM,andrunon}ianletied ateel cone bear'tsgs.adjuMable lo wear: {reared to 46 inches detachable cranks four to live inches throw frame finely enameled, with nickel trimmings. Each machine is supplied with tool bnc, wrench and ui!«r. Equal in quality to those sold on the market for $45.00. We liavt» both boys' and girls' styles.
If you want one without spending a cent cf mcney for it write at once for particulars and names of hundreda'of boysB and girls to whom wo have already iri'-n bicycles. AddreVeH
WESTERN PE iL'CO., J34 (Formerly 308) OEflRSOitH Si'.. CIIIC«5D,ILt.{
We invite the public to call
'and
iisvesti-
rite.
N 3 W E O OF
UIRRINA A=IP?.]IAL TSBFA
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diHMii o| jrsi' Kubh^r PI itt*
'I his luethoil is entirely new and is j.'i ti-nied. and is used only by us in this .ind adjoining counties. By this niethny ninuber of teeth can be put in v. ill "ut extracting any good teeth you ni ay-have, and no plate in the. roof ot. nth.
Teelti
Extractefl
Wm\M
By use of Virilized Air. Nitros Oxide as, Klei.'tric A'ilirator and our celerated Local Anesthetic. Gold and -i l\ er lilling at reasonalde prices,
All work warranted as represented.
Dentists.
V** J.* i)fj:uUfulIv iilustiated all 't
%l1t
UiliUbi tiic douhtiul, curious or in-
t«rv,tive wish lo know. Price $1. Kxprcss pret.
Niim? n.ur express ojfiif.
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Vp oTlCKOK APPOINTMENT.
Dr. BATE, Chicago
£*X mrjmaaMnMNWHHHHMHMIHMnaMMHMI
vr,
Thousands of caftes of NKKVOUS DEBILITY, Jjost .Mnnhooci,etc.,cured 3 Dy NEKVITA. 11.00
rial wncPKEEfnr ISScpoet-
i*N CO., Hux H'SJSt Chicago,lil.
for ?,r).1
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Kst.-iN'nl Meredith Koiuitree, decenneil. Vitiee is hereby Kiven llmt tho U!i.i«r.signed I 'IIIF lieen appoiutod nml duly qunlilled ns Ad•ii.ni? trtitor of the OBtutu of .Meredith Houutroe, in ol Montgomery county, Indiana, dooeasou. -l on nte in siuiposed to bo solvent. I* Sept stith.st. JOHN A. OKII'UN-
"uli supply of rubber goods, bost and eauest at Curtis' boot and shoe house
