Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 January 1892 — Page 6

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ENGLISH

REMEDY

IT WILL CURE A COLD EN /TWELVE HOURS

1 A 25 ccnt Bottle may save you: $100 in Doctor's bills—may save your life. Ask your Druggist: for it. IT TASTES GOOD.

PURE"PINk""p"lL.s\"

•Dr. Acker's English Pills:

CORK BILIOUSNESS.

Smolly pli'doiuit. J'nvorlte with tho Indlca. S W. II. IlOOKKit A CO 40 Vest Nroadray» N. Y. liiimaiaaaiMiir

WANTED wokn

*k»t aro afflicted with any of the thousand and onn ills that arise from deranged female orsaun to send their express and Fost Office address and I will send fifteen days trial treatment at home of it Yoaitlve Cure Free. PR. J. B. MARC.HISI, ..

No. 600 Gcneseo St., Uticn, N. 1.

BOIUNiO WATER OR MILK

•EPPS'S

GRA'.' L- GOlVi PORT! NG.

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I LABEL I. HO 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.

DON'T

FARMERS,

DON'T doceivel by Oae-IIorse Dealers and Street Jay Hawkers •when }.iu briog grain to town.

They will tell vou that they are v: paying the highest market '. price, when nine times out I of ten we will give you trom 3 to 5 cents per bu. more than they bid. DON'T Exchange youv wheat for an inferior

Hour, when we will give you 3t pounds of the celebrated Gold Leaf Hour and 10 pounds oi bran for a bu. of wheat. [DON'T lay 90 cents per cwt. for mill feea when we will sell it to you for 75 and 80 cents.

DON'T

•Take your feed grinding to old worn out, one-horse feed mills, when we do your grinding ai same ,prices and on the best roller feed mill in Ind. DON'T! DON'T! DON'T!

Forget ttfat it will pay you to trade with a responsible firm that has a reputation at stake,

Crabbs & Reynolds.

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM

rilcaii"• ciid Vn'itlfica the Irnir. i'ruinotes 0 luxuriant growth. Hover Polls to Bcetoro_ O-ray

Hair to ito .Youthful Color Cures icalp discaics Si hair foiling. JOc.qiidtl.OOat Druggists

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This

and Tamors CURKD no Vnifflj free. Dra.OKATiGNY A Nonius No. Kim Kti cot, Cincinnati, O.

J% NATURAL REMEDY FOB

Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hysterics, St. Vitus Dauce, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In* ebrity, Sleeplessness, Dizy, ainoss, Brain and Spipnl "Weakness.

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JJOTICE TO NUN-lii!Sl VN e». Stntu of .TudiansV'Montgom MoutRomen' Circuit Cou't., Complaiut No smYritsitievsi.orJMartin, Adrn., Arthur A' h.iVi'uMosepli HalStwad.Owcn Slartln. l.ovi rUn, -.hertMnrtih Martha Alice Mtrtln, l.oih Busli. Oomuu now tho nlnlntil'x by HH*m1 liun"t r. tfnrvoy WllMiison, attorm /«,

county. In thi .vjv. !'enn, )F!I1

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flU ihon.- com­

plain heroin, together With, nn mi avit t: at said dflfendniiH Arthur ils top-i, Aicert Halatead, Joseph U.i!su-a«l, Owen JVl.irtin mid Murtha Alice Mnrtla ftre not residents tho Stuto ofIndl«na. Notice Is t\i :rolorn hureby given said defendants, thnt 'inlns- th be and appear

the 21st day of tlio next t. rm of tue Montnomery Crcuit Court, tho same b"ing the 87th day of Javuary A. D„ 18!"J,n the court 1\- n-« Orawfordsdille, in uaid county and state, ..nd answer or demur to said complaint, the a ino will bo hear and rtotormlned in their nbsonco. Witness my namo, and tho seal of raid court, affixed at C'rawfordsvlls, this 80th day of November A. D., 1891. llENilY p, JIDI.ETT, ClOrk.

LOCAL NEWS.

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Sam Irwin is homo from Florida on a visit. Deputy Shorifl Joe Honry is sick with the grip.

Mrs. Albert Miller was in Chicago this week. Mrs. Charles Peterson spent Sunday in New Ross.

Every person in the city is wrestling with tho grip. Paul Hughes is visiting his daughter in Michigan City.

Judge Harney is recovering from an attack of tho grip. Lew Cumberland and wife are down from Kokomo spending the holidays.

Jack Gray, of Waynetown, is again confined to his bed with rheumatism. F. M. Dice is in Washington D. C. tho guest of U. S. Treasurer Nebeker.

Depositions have been taken this week in the Goodbar will case from Ladcga. Misses Lizzie and Nina Booher spent tho holidays with friends in Darlington.

E. II. Epporman, of Champaign, 111., has been visiting friends in tho county this week.

The east bound Big Four passenger train now leaves Plum street depot at 8:26 a. m. instead of 9:08 a. m. as formerly-

Every plumber in the city worked Saturday night and all day Sunday making natural gas connections in rosence pr opcrty.

A tiro broke o"t in tho paint house at tho barb wire works at noon last Saturday and the building and contents wore totally destroyed.

Although tho saloons wore all closed (T) on Christmas day the crop of both plain aud ornamental drunks was tho largest of the season.

Tho "Two Old Cronies" company stopped at the I&obbinB House, notwithstanding a report to the contrary by an irresponsible newspaper.

A barn has been erected just south of the engine building on the jail lot. This is a much needed convenience and is thoroughly appreciated by Sheriff Bible.

The Midland's engine No. has been levied upon and offered for tale by Constable Anderson, and Sheriff Miller is the custodian of No. 9.—Lebanon Pioneer.

Mrs. Mary Hostetter died at her homo east of the city on Christmas day of pneumonia at the age of 72 years. The funeral occured on Sunday at Jamestown

Ezra F. Kendall in

"A

will appear at

Pair of Kids"

music

Hall next Wed­

nesday niglit, Jan. (5,'followed on Friday night by tho charming emotional actress, Lillian Lewis.

Tho Music Hall orchestra went to Ladogs Saturday night to assist the "Two Old Cronies" in opening tho beautiful now opera house in that town. The event was quite a succoss.

LewCochan has sold his fino English hackney stallion, a recent purchase to J. Lee Newton, of Feoria, 111., for 80,000 cash. This is the largest price ever paid in Montgomery county for a horse.

William Braton, aged 80 years died at his homo in Waynetown last Sunday. Tho deceased was among tho oldest and most respected citizens ot Montgomery county. The funeral occurred on Tuesday.

Lew Cochran has sold his fine English hackney stallion, a recent purchase, lo S. Lee Newton, of Peoria II!-, for SO,000 cash. This is the biggest price over paid in Montgomery county for a horse,

Montgomery Lodgo, Nn. 48, 1. O. O. F. I elected Uic follow.' 1 W. S. Harlan, N. G. J. C. Hutchison, V. C. W. H. Webster, Sec. P. C. Somorville, Treas. C. W. Elmore, J. A. HornVieclc and John L.Williams, trustees.

On Christmas day Mrs. L. J. Coppago presented her husband with a fino gold watch. Tho ovent was tho occasion for a dinner and anions the guests were Lant Long and wife, P. S. Kennedy and wife and M. D. White. Tho pre6u speech was made by Mr. Kennedy. finicky Fell, the Gladiator, spent last Sabbath day in a game of peek-a-boo through the bars at the jail. Saturday night Chucky became beastly full and meeting an old antagonist, Mr. Richard Jones, colored, attempted to vanquish him with one fell swoop. The police and Mayor Carr did the rest.

On Christmas at the home of Mrs. E. H. Mills, east College street, occurred a very pleasant family reunion, it being the Both birthday of her father Mr, Michael Barns. There were present Mrs. A Poudor, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Airs. R. L. Stout, of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Tucker of Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilksom and daughters of Alamo.

The grip is epidemic in Ladoga and vicinity now. There are about one hundred cases here. It is in milder form than usual, though those who havo it can hardly bo convinced of the fact. Those who are afflicted aro very sick usually for three or four days. No deaths have yet occurred hero from the malady. Older people suffer most.—Ladoga Leader.

Good Boy! Bad Boy.

Onco upon a timo there wore two boye, John Doe and Dicky Roe. John was a good boy, while Dicky was "a tough little mug."

John went to Sunday-school overy Sunday. Dicky went fishing every Sabbath,

John Bung hyms. Dicky sung "Jonnio Get Your Gun."

John got to be Sunday-school superintendent, married and rich. Dicky didn't marry. IIo was too poor. •. ..

John went into a bank, stayed there a few years, got 8100,000, and is now in Canada, tho leader of fashion's march.

Dicky went into a bank, stayed there a few minutes, got ten years, and is now in prison, the leader of the "lock-step" march. •,

Who wouldn't be good?

The Mud Daubers Entertaii ed The Mud Daubers ware royally entertained at tho homo of Mr. and iu.rs. Grant Agnew, three miles northwest of tho city, last Saturday night. A delicious supper was served, to which the following Daubers did ample justicc: Lant Long and wife, Henry Hughes an-i wife, Ira Snyder and wife, Capt. McClelland and wife, Mrs. Chase, Luther Long and wife, Curtis Edwards and wife, Low Tomlinson and wife, and Milt Lofland and wife. The Mud Daubers area merry crowd and make these social events happy occasions.

Of Interest to Teachers.

The State Board of Education has decided that no longer will applicants for teacher's license bo required to write a literary review but in lieu thereof the Board will select two books per annum on which two series of questions will be asked. It was further resolved that the questions for February, March, April ar May, 1892, be based upon David Uopperfield, and that the questions for Juno, July, August, Septemper, October and November, 1892 be based upon Holmes' Autocrat on the Breakfast table.

Seering's Sadness.

Willis Seering more familiarly known as "Nig" is in limbo. It will be remembered that tho last grand jury returned an indictment against Seering charging him with robbery of the Hill's grocery on Chestnut street. Seering disappeared on the night of the robbery and was not seen again until Christmas when he returned home to see if Santa Claus had remembered him as usual. He was at once arrested and jailed and will now have to answer to the charge against him.

If you will be out of work this winter, you can secure employment of H. W. Foster & Co., of Geneva, N. Y. who will give good terms even to men inexperienced in their business. Their advertisememont, "Salesmen Wanted, $25 to 8100 per month, etc.," appears in another column.

See those beautiful dolls given away with baking powder at Martin & Craig's.

James Green came in from Lincoln, Nob., this week.

Harry W ilson, of Now Richmond, was in the city Monday. Mrs. W. B. Hardee visited friends in Indianapolis this week.

W. E. Humphrey has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary A. Wilhite.

James T. Layman has been appointed administrator of the estate of Wilson H. Layman,

Thoiv v.3 no court Ibis week, but ijUaiiicori will bu rcbumbcd l— old stand Monday.

Mr. and Mrs.Ann Jones, of the Robbing House, spent tho week with friends in Logansport.

J. N. Davidson' this week imported from Ohio a pair of prize winning yearling Shropshire ewes, registered.

Ezra F. Kendal in the funniest of all plays, "A Pair of Kids," will appear at Music Hall next Wednesday night.

Revival meetings are in full blast at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. M. Swadener, from New Jersey.

On Christmas Eve. Company B. 120th regiment, held its annual reunion at the residence of W. H. Steole in this cit

Wm. Shular has presented Chas. M. Travis with a very beautiful cane appreciation of the captain's efforts in securing his pardon.

The working team of Montgomery Lodge, I. O. O. F. went to Jamestown Tuesday night, to assist the lodge there in some initiatory work.

Fred Schweitzer has brought suit in court for 8200 against Peter Fisher for damages sustained to his ear during Mr. Fisher's insancnese last week.

Charles Mayer a Merchant of Indian apolis, occupying the same location or West Washington street, for fifty years died in that city on Sunday last. 4

The child of Janitor Dorsey, of the central school building, which was taken sick with scarlet fever last week, was instantly removed to the third ward engine house. The building has been thoroughly fumigated and school will be resumed next Monday.

MRS GRAHAM'S

Cucumber.

AND

Elder'.Power Cream

Is not a comestio in tho sense in which tha tori/i Is popularly u&ud but portnanontly boau*I fles. It creates a roft, smooth, velvety 8kIu and by dally use gradually makes the com plosion several shade* whiter. It Is a ccnstan Protection (rom the effects of sun and wind and prevents sun burn and freckles, and blackheads will novor come w'ilo you use it. It cleanos tho face far bettor than soap and water, nourishes and builds up the skin tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It gives tho freshness, cloarneBS and smoothness of skin that you ha^ when a lit*'" girl. Every lady young or old ought to UBO it, as it gives a more youthful appiaranco te any lady, and that permanently. It contains no acid powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to tlio Pwen $1.00, at all druggists and hair dressers, or at Mrs. Gervalse Graham's establlshm jnt, 108 Post Street San, Francisco, where sh« tree's ladies for all blemishes of tho face or tlgue. Ladies at a distacno treated by letter. Send stamp fpr.hor little book "How to bo Beautiful." Sail]]

6

BOttle mailed froo to nuy lady on ro-

ceipt of 10 cents in -minis to pay for postage and packing. Ladr ny.-ii .yduted.

MES GRAHAM'S

FACS BLEACH.

Cures tho wo? si caaes of Freckles, Sunburn, Sallownesa, Mot'i-patches, Pimples and all skin blemishes. 1'i ^e Harmless and effective. Ho samylo can sent. Lady Agonts wanted.

Titf LiPliSt

in this town who first orders a

bill of my preparations will have his namo added to this advertisement. tfy preparation a i- for sale by wholesale duggists in Chicago an 1 every city west of It.

—IF YOU WANT TO

BORROW MONEY,

Huy a farm or city property, see

Morgan & Lee

Loaus and Insurance Agts

OKNUAUNBLK. WEST OF COURTHOUSE.

Extract of Malt

Is one of the most nutricious substances known to the medical profession, and Homeopathic and Allopathic physicians alike prescribe it as a food of great merit. The manufacturers of

Magee's Emulsion

Have made use of this knowledge in the substitution of it for soap barks, tragacanth, and other non-medical substances, used by nearly all other manufacturers ef emulsions, as a base with which to combine the pure Cod Liver Oil and Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites which they use in

Magee's Emulsion

And hence we have here an article far superior In merit to the many so-called emulsions now on the market. For the relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and General Debility, as Is testified by thousands of physicians all over the land.

Sold by all Druggists.

New Flour anH Feed St.or*

No. 216 East Main Street.

Farmers' Exchange

Flour exchanged for wheat meal exchanged for corn. A full line of all kinds of feed, bran, shorts, middling, corn, oats, hay and straw. We are prepared to furnish it by the ton or any way you may wish. We invite you to visit our store and look through our mammoth stock and learn prices. Buckwheat lloni- that we will guarantee strictly pure. Clover and timothy seed a specialty

wahd.

—THK ONI.Y—

SEED STORE.

Sun Flower iSeed for Parrots

Seeds direct from reliable growers. Six 5 cFiit papers lor ^5 cents, or llvo 5 cent papers and one Tubo Rose bulb for 25 cents. Soeds by tho pound or quart. For every 50 cents worth one tubo rose. All those at Catalogue Prices.

Poultry supplies: Oyster shell and Granulated Rone. Fancy Florida Oranges, 4 for 5 cents, 8 for 10, 13 cents per dozen.

JOE TAYLOR, E. Main St.

Uiw at mo«. Ton will teethe exoellenteficct aUni the first don. SoiabydeUenenrrwlicK. i... .i. JoitiujMecnuaDAtl.QO. It Cures Iaflaenzn.

Salvixii

'WILT.. DRAMATIZE-

BENHUR

a

be popular, but not moreso the celebrated Ben liur Cigar, which is rapidly catching on.

It

W.

is sold"

only by

B. Hardee

The Tobacconist,

SOUTH GREEN ST.

CARTERS

PILLS.

CURE

Blck Headache and relieve all the troubles Incident to a bilious state of the system, suoh an Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, fain in the Bide, &o. While their most pemaxkable success has been shown In curing

SICK

headache, yot Carter's Littla Liver Pilla an equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing thtsannoyingcomplaint,while they also correct alldlsordora or thestomach^Umulato the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only

HEAD

'Acbathey would be almostprlcolesa to those ^who Buffer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does notendhere,andthoso who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not bo wilatthom.<p></p>ACHE

iliBg to do without But after

allalck head

fie the bane ot so many lives that here Is where womakeour great boast. Our pills cure it while ethers do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very stsall and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripa or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 'CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New YcrX

SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRISE

SURE CURE FOR CATARRH

FOR OVER 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 liovs long standing the case may be.

For sale by dragy/ists.

BE A MAN

APOLLO WAS

A

PERFECT MAH.

PERFECT \n FC3MI-MATCULESS IN WAR! So anxious wcro tho aocienti for ttHlwnrtmen that puny boy* at hlrtb vc:o put tc death.

Every MAS can 'ao BTRONCr andYIfcOHOUS in a).' i'cbpect.".,

mn

YQUHQ

OR OLD,

steering from NERVOUS SBBXLITY, y,oit or Failisg tf&nhood. Physical Enceeeus, Cental Worry, fitnutoi Development, or any F£23G:iAL WEAK.NESP, enn be restored to FL.iU'ZU'r HEALTH f-nc the NOBLE VITALITY" of STRONG MEN, the Pride and ?owar of Nations. We claim by years of practice by —r exclusive methods a uniform

AHD MP 111 BArtfiS will be sent Jrr!, sealed,postUUK fitlW DuUV\ paid, for a fimftori time. Oct itwhileyoucan. Fnll Explanations for HOMF, TREATMENT. Ton can be FULLY RESTORED ac Tfrouaards have been by us. ReadonrtestlmonUl?. Addresnat orco ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y,

CHEATING

HORSE

BLANKETS

Nearly every pattern of 5JA

Blanket

hasn't the warp threads,

5/A

Ask for

Surgeon in charge.

EYE, CANCER AND PILE HOSPITAL

of Indianapolis,

Will Not Treat it Piitientlle Can Not Cure

The crowds that go to see him oa each visit speak volumes of his success in curing all forms of surgical and chronic disease. Their cure-t are due to the long years of experience in the largest hospitals of the world which gives him thorough knowledge of diseases and their cure.

1 his Great Physician

ures more cases of Cancer, Catarrh, diseases of the Kid: ^ys, Bladder, Prostrate Glandes and Gt„ 'jral Debility in one month than the average general practioner does in two years,becausehe is a specialist and gives his entire at tention to the cure of chronic diseases

FREE EXAMINATIONS!""

He examines the sick and afflicted free of charge, and charges only for value received, These examinations are scieniitic and strictly confidential at his office All correspondence should bf ifrr,•'! to Dawson E.Barnes, 1117 X. Tennessee st,Indianapolis,Ind.,Eye rancer and Pile Hospital.

DoYou

WANT A BICYCLE

BtS 8E

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^i|i es «£2

iisISS

ditlotui and

MONOPOLY 0? SUCCESS" in treating all Dlseaser-, Weaknesses and Afflictions of Men. Testimonials from BO States and Territories.

Horse

is imitated in color and

style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it

and

so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genuine it isn't worth one-halfasmuch. The fact that

Horse Blankets

are1 copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the */a trade mai'k is sewed on the inside of the Blanket.

Five Mile Boss Electric Extra Test Baker

HORSE BLANKETS

A E E S O N E S 100 6/A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask for the

5/a

Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia.

and Wnlte Plymouth i! i".: prices. You can flnd tl)' Herd. Also oges in season

OKOle

FREE

WE SHALL SIVE AWAY

1000 or more elegant safety bicycles to boys and girls under 18 years of age. on easy coc­

oa a cent of cost for tliem.

Triewhetlaare25inches,with crescentfitetlrimffandmcld&d rubber tlrea.aod run on hardened steel cone bt'arings.arijustAblcV* to wear: geared to 46 inches detachable cranks four to five I Inches throw frame finely enameled, with nickel trlmmlrcc.

Each machine is supplied with tool bit?, wrench and oiler, Equal in quality to tnewe sold on the market for $45.00, We nave both boys' and girls' styles. I If you want one without speudlng a cent of money for it I write at once for particulars and names of hundreds of boyo I and girls to whom we have already given bicycles. Address

WESTERN PKARL CO., 33 (Formerly 308) PEftHBOKH ST.. CHICAGO. ILL

We invite the public to call and •••investigate.

OUR METHOD

OWi. or

INSERTNG ABTFICIAL TEETH

Without ihe use of Largo Kubbor Plate

This method is entirely new and-i patented, and i•" used onlv by us in thi. and adjoining counties. 'By this metli «:hy number of teeth can be put in without extiact,ing"jiny good teeth you nn" and no plate in the roof ot i- '1 :n..

Yi alized Air, Micros Oxide

..i- v-iic Vibrator and our cele.ocal Anesthetic. Gold and fining at reasonable prices, v. o... warranted as represented.

On Mns &

Dentists.

l*autilully

illustrated alt

'!sCi tue doubt (til, curious or Inmisitiv-, v/ish to know, I'ncc $1, KxprcsB pre-A.-w yvui express office. Dr. BATE, Chicago

Thousands of eaBes of NEUVOUa DEBILITY, Loot Manhoodietc.,cured

„r-. -by A'EItVITA. tl.00

rknsroiOfc.'ife.'IVJ'al «eut PIEKE for lScpost- •.'« i)U. A. G. i: C'» ix 84S, Chicago.IlL

1 rrrny Orcans, Pianos, $3" up. Catal'g Froo Daniel I", lieatty, Washington, N.

Vvr. M. Darter seems to be handling iiout all the grain that comes to town

Buy a nice box of full Havana cigars Martin &. Craie for a Christmas gift

Swank & Clark for gents furnishing ,..ods.