Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 January 1892 — Page 2
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BUSINESS D.L KCTORYI
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JOHNSTON &
JOHNSTON.
ATTOUNKTS-A l'-l,AW
Prompt attention given lo en! na tad settlement of decedents estate, •,
WeetSlde of Square over V- Kl«y McW&mrock's Shoo Store.
II. B. WHITK. «f. S. HI-ePHKEI W. M. RSEV».B.
WHITE, HUMPHRIES St Mm
ATTO«i«fiya-AT- r„\vr.
Office,
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Main
St*
MONEY TO LOAN
At 4l-£ »t"l 6 purleont, for 5 years on Improved Farms in Indiana
W© Grant 70a tV ?of paylac this mftaflT bfvctc to us In dribs of SlOOor morn at any Qltercst payment. I.C. N. WMIAM.i Aj CO., i'rawCoHl:!Tiil** fna.
Money to
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At 7 por cent, nnuual iut*.rv:si
Iorillipn
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s£v
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FARM atn OI'1-J *0' sale or exchange to rent.
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J'obacfo and Canned (lO'Xl'
Come and lnspi-ci Our Stock.
Farmers desiring to exchange then pnnluce for Fresh Groceries, and always at the
Lcwast Current Rate,
Should cull at our store on Ea*t Market Street.
We hii/eagood trade and expect to maintain it by fair treatment of all customers.
Toiiiliiison & Scaggs.
TREY ARE COMING.
New andbeautiful designs and winter
MILLINERY
Ar^ urriving daily at the Millinery Tarlors of
Mrs. W.
N. Wilson,
.loel Block, S. Wash. Street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEYT0 LOAN
Abs^'acts of Title Famished
Fr-.M the only Complotc Bet of Abgtrtct uokB of Montgomery connty land.
-Heusio and Lots for ale. Dwellings for Rent. fijf/tSTV-, Etc., CAREFULLY EXECUTED BY
Albert C. Jennison,
fl'co -er 122 E. Main St., Crawfordevillc, Ind.
E, W. REAM, Dentist.
j'ioil dontlstry practiced in all its phasoe.
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wbrk or artificial tooth WITHOUT platos ftor tho most roooat dovlcos. All stylos v.lal tooth with uu especial caro to useand the restoration ot a natural exprosthofaco. I'or tho extraction ot tooth, all ,iblo auaostUotU-» known to modern dont--oth local and general, are used.
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K. W. KKAM, Bontist.
•.•ovorlJnrnlilll. Hornaday & Picket's Rro•awfordsville, Indian.
TCE TO J'S01.VKNC 1.
of Indiana, County of Montgomery,
Jlf •mery Circuit Court, Sopt. term, '01 1 matter of tlio ostato 01 C'liarlos Sldner, dp. 'd. is hereby given that at the November tc the Circuit Court of tho said Montgomc/ nty, tlio estate of Charles C. Sldner was 1 probably Insolvent. Those interested i.f Ified that it will be settled accordingly.
NOAH E. MYERS, Adm'r.
mber 13,1891.
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for Advortllvtr
JAN. 9, 1892.
PQTJTINf* MlLFfi.
Mills, who was the most prominent opponent of Crisp in the race for !?p»Hk.?r of the House, seems to hn Ktilking in his tent since his defeat. and it would appear difficult for him to rc-fili/.e that ho has been defeated, lie lutuses lo acl on various commit:ecti offered him by Crisp and there the uiatb r^ts. Tho most dispisable politician to found is he who cannot stand defeat R»d wiM not accept the victory of his f.uvoryary graopfully and quietly. Tiii.- 10 trut iu :t!l political rac.es of either fit co-miy or municipal. He is. .!«nectlly a ene't'k. who would wreck iic party for privute revenge, and is 1 Ir.-.hor in hiu-'j\ ry instance. We huvo had iosuvnL-cr. of this in our w.'ix p.». ty. C::udidr,t?u whose groatnebt was nor j^cognlicd, nor: talents apjT^c'.u'. .I aiiu \v:re Ceuted for nominafioo. lunif-tl thair bacis
own impcrtav.'i taU'on into
OD
ta
party and usf.l 1 oo'r bent oft'orti to defeat it. Su-.U (-r.-'iaic-. altiiDunrh professing trail mi .arty tJonud five'r nf:bo \vatcii"d. -riy ovt-r .~ timafo
1
,mi,
lieir
&}iOuld not b"
ujsta of 'lie prtriy. A ,,by h'" fj'iHK- in boih Mills-hrough ttl.ina billri'dui:ir:r
fn
true u?nn ^Laud.victory or dpfoni. iroduction by him tariff rates h. ac proiuijatril in gross witli.i. hrco or four yoars
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I His self esU ra h.«t him p'-rtujp.J, like many other fools, to tliink: tho machine" I could not run without lam. .'But it»-oaa :u.id ^ill. No man 10 bo-important but that hie p'.ai.-i will bo "soonor-ver latterfilled. will laid that thinps will uiuvv jfi»ht along whefchor or not he may tni.o a band, antl like many other jvilitie- ... .• v,i!l r'jgi'ol thai lii.4 jiaialc-neo has ji-oc'the better of sound scuee.
'.'ilGAifIi.ii.
hori is ncUnn^ more efficient toward briatrfn^ armrnd political auccotM than early organisation.. This is the year of politic^, of (.Ailitiei.! w.:horu'mg, of political oaitlts una victories. The best organized party generally carries oil tho laureis and wins tlio ietories. We, tho democracy, must organize, and that soon if we are to carry the business to triumph in November next. We muBt not put the work off until next fall within a fow weeks of the election, but begin now. We have had the first convention of the year last Saturday. There was a fair attendance of tho principal workers of tho party, considering the inclement weather and considerable interest manifested in tho coming canvass for county, state and national tickets. Started now as it has begun there should be no cessation in political matters until the termination of the fight in November next. In this county we should remember that we have a wily and unscrupulous foe to meet. Smarting under the defeat of two years ago they will aim by all moans to recover lost ground if possible, and any means possible will be resorted to by them to do so. We have tho vantage ground now. We have the precedent of victory. We can hold it if wo will. Therefore let organization begin at once. See that township meetings are frequently held, political information difused, and mugwumps, disorganization and malcontents forced to tho rear.
THEN AND NOW.
In the days when Cleveland was President, monthly reports showod a gradual decrease in tho public dobt and a large surplus at all times in tho treasury. There was
110
"billion dollar Con-
gross" then to voto immense sums away of the public money. Had such a course been continued tho end of the present contury would havo witnessed the extinguishment of the government debt. Since then ths Republican administration has had hold, and reports of the reduction of the public debt no longer groet the eye, Tho following regarding the present financial condition of tho government will demonstrate just how thing arc now running:
NEW VOIIK. Dec. .30.—The Commercial Bulletin'* Washington special says that the stoady thrinkage of available cash in the treasury is causing alarm at that department, and if it continues tuueh longer Secretary Foster will set about devising somo new methods for raising money. The debt statement for Sopt. 1 is the last which has shown an increase in the net cash balance in the treasury.
NEW Y6RK_MMOORATIO. The aim of the republicans of Now York to steal a portion of tho fruits of tho last election in that state has failed. The Court, of Appeal has decided tho contests in favor of the democratic candidates. The party lias now the control of tho executive, tho judicial qud tho legislative, and should act throughout in tho mtorjBltof 'the $tople. That should lie tTieir highest-aim, and in doing so along continuance of power can be assured them.
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ijfLiiiiAiiiiLxLo uo fiiKl'iOE,. T5m« at KjtU. it is rat.?. ••ots .*P. thinrn eveu. Tins will provn true in the case fii «''-.v. Boyd. o!" Nebraska. in .1838 he was. fleeted ne the ficut democratic Gov-
yfit'bfi.liad a got
A
{.tbin« wr.R tf throw liim out and declare
:urwuojigit.i". Having all the courts
the tami) p-.-iiiio-t "1,1a taw wan eas-:
il\ dune. j'Alhuvc:b ]s: bnd resided in the
ri'.-lr U. r{y..v(iBrH aiuic through i-otnc tuth^.a forei^noi', 111 r.o^ li 7: iiiitisrali'/.iitiou (Ktijuia tii'MWU fut and craor, asr-iar-.d Mi-.*
W
the former govpcaiiio:i Ooyd
tiunftffred 1 hv, vu'.r lo tiio U. i.. C-juri, ami will-bb d'istsrfil :j it ae tho legally oicotc#d C-iovftTiilori Tho ucteriuunitiou ol tin: court bas been si" .-1 in
it qxjii'j' ifi'.en never/
•but it it: iKitlor .late than
lii QUIircftE A USIP SI'EOinj. Dr. Bejsrle, editor ot the Goshen Timet, I'as
VIW
authori'.y of Theory and
ami practice behind him upon which to baps a medical opinion, lie an a doctor long before lie became an editor. What h" hns to any on the prevalent malady may thoroforo.be i'f importance. He. cays: '^.fudging from present indications the grip bacillus is about to become a perxcanent tistnro in this country, just like th* potato br.eiUup, better known as the Colorado Bid it a fact that quinine is as eiTe' r.ai in the distruction ol the former 9i\-Turin green is in the dintruetion ox tbebuter. Take a small dose of the drugbeeasionally when the njnderme proViiils, and when the grip gets its grip on you while you were not .watching it. take •. large dose two or thre.o viitios a day. in the incipiency of the dif.en'io, and yoo ivitl soon be master o? tho ait on lion,' -rma tjynwrw-nt wywai I
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THE TEEATSTEST OF THE LIQUOE ".HA3IT. 11 ii doutitfnl if the treatment for the care of the ibr of liquor drinking is to bo a success. Hon. T. B. Ward, of Lafayette, went to the institute at 1 Dsvight, 111., was treated for the habit, bavin,? been a confirmed drunkard for ynurfi. After a few weeks he was pro-
•I'limced cured and was loud in his praise of the treatment. His enjoyment at his reformation, sad to relate, was short lived. He again began his old habit, sought tho institute again, but was reEused admission. He sought entrace at the institute at Plainfield in this state, was refused, and shortly after died before again beginning treatment elsewhere. While the Keeley treatment may permanently cure some of the disease formed from stimulents it cannot in many cases be relied upon.
THE Seymour Democrat contrasts tho position of tho two great parties on the tariff issue very clearly and forcibly when it says: "It is the policy of tho Democratic party, in the interest of the people, to reduce tariff burdens to a minimun, to make the necessaries of life and the raw materials of manufacture, so far as possible, free, to give every possible incouragoment to industry, and to relieve the expenses of the government to the standard of actual need. "It. is the policy of the Republican party to increase tariff taxes so as to restrain trade, to encourage the business of the rich at tho expense of the poor, to make the necessaries of life dear, and to collect vast sums from the people, which may be squandered in ways calculated to purchase support for the party spending them.
THE MIDLAND'S LOSS.
Tho misfortunes of the Midland come not singly. For the past several months of officers havo been straining every nerve to complete the branch to Brazil by the first day of January 1892. Tho company were to receive a subsidy of $25,000 if the road reached the city by that time. It is within a half mile of its destination, and would have been finished in ample time to carry off the prize had it not boon enjoined by tho Fort Wayne, Terro Haute & Southwostorn Railroad company, which claimed the Midland was trespassing on the former's right of way. And thus it is that fate seems to bo conspiring to defeat the company.
A KANSAS SENATOR.
A
more indecent scramble for plac has b«on rarely seen than in a numbere of Kansas republican leaders after tho office of U. S. Senator to succeed Plumb, deceased. His death had hardly been announced when the contest among a half dozen of them begun. A man named Perkins was finally appointed last Friday, and the selection is said to be none of the best. Perkins was engaged in somo questionable transactions with some Indian tribes iu Southern Kansas, besides he does not now and has not for somo tinio lived in Kansas, but home is in Washington City.
SKNUINII out electrotype puffs of candidates for state offices with pictures of the candidates to nowspapers has already begun. Nye, of Laporte, candidate for Governor, is flooding the State with his electro already, and Sha nkliUj Matson, and tho rest will be oxpected to follow Bi\it. Our advertising rates for such matter is 25 cents per inch.
THE OHIO BEiJATORSHIP. The contest for Senator between ForaUer and Sherman on the part of their friends will be decided by the Ohio Legislature in a few days. There has
J8rn«*u-«{ bitternefcifongendered by the itelG were !ni vi(i" '•1 the thought, squabble, yet it would seem ridiculous majorioty and 1 that a cooi experienced man, of many
round maic
ww duty liSuc 'd'.igSf«5ficti.
TbVnaxi I qualities of Bound sense and statesman-
shiP
should be defeated by such a rant-
inS
fanatic and bloody shirt politician
aB
Foraker. Yet stranger things than
this have
was iL-cii\rod an
an^
oversight .1-
of his
talcing out liti WUd
happenod in political scuffles,
foraker may ne chosen. The
chances of the two men are nearly equal at this time with the outlook most favorable to Sherman. The legislature would render much more credit to thf commonwealth of Ohio by returning Sherman to the Senate and by sitting down on Foraker in a way that he wili riot noon forget.
2T0T POE HILL.
'-)ov. Hill may take ever so eloquent on matters relating to tariff, silver coin.ige, and of reforms brought about in New YVirk State during his administration, yet the democracy of the west will not favor him as its candidate for President in this year 1892. The impression cannot be removed from their minds that while he was elected Governor by democrats in 188S iu New York Clevelaod failed to secure the electoral vote of the state and that it was brought about through couuivance direct or indirect of himself. This may be wrong, yet it is generally believed, and in a national senso will injure Hill for along time to come.
A HJBL'LER NEEDED.
The chairman of the democratic cen tral committee in this couutv for this year's campaign must be a first class hustler in every repect, work early and late, or he will not till the bill at all. He must be ready at any time after the battle opens to go to any point of the county—at midnight if necessary to see to the interest of the party. During the months'of August, September and October, all his time should be devoted to party interests, and his private business must always be secondary. A good chairman is a very useful man during a political warfare, a poor one a menace to the party.
WHENKVER a rich woman enters a store and purloins some of the goods she iB a kleptomaniac, can't help it they say, and her friends are allowed to settle the affair without any prosecution of her. When a poor woman does the Bame thing she is a thief and is
NEW YORK and adjoining
Bouth
CRANKS seem to bo very numerous in New York ever since the attempt by one to take the life of Russel Sage. One was arrested tho other day who wanted to compare Vanderbilt's brains with his, and another who proposed eloping with Jay Gould's daughter. It is noticed these cranks never get after poor people. It is always the wealthy that they prefer to interview.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Iuflama*ion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always bo depended upon. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co's Drugstore.
A young man in Brooklyn has pleaded guilty to the charge of replenishing a bonlirc with a show-caso containing two mummies that were originally princes in their nativo Egypt, and worth over ono tlmuRand dollars at present market rates.
I've beon suffering for tho past three weeks with a strained wrist. I- tried Salvation Oil, and find myself, after having
U6cd
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XI
On
ONLY $2.0 Per Do
WILL NOT
at
once
arrested and prosecuted, and may bo goes to prison. The best cure for a kleptomaniac is to give her a dose of the same medicine administered to the lesB favored of her sex, having no wealth. Fine and imprisonment will cure most cases of kleptomnia, and some store keeper should try it.
Btates
fur
nish a million and a half of Democratic votes for tho National ticket. The west and
furnish over four million
Democratic votes. Yet the east has for thirty years furnished the candidate for President. Let us have a new'deal this year. Lot the west furnish the candidate this year for the party. A change may work wonders, and it will do it in giving the country a Democratic President. Isaac P. Gray is tho man for the place.
L00ATIS8 THE 00MTERT10S. The citizens of Indianapolis arc raising a fund for the purpose of securing tho National Democratic Convention which convenes about July 1st. The sum of $75,000 is the amount considered necessary for the purpose. Tho estimate is that $1,000,000 will be spent by visitors to the convention. Tho National committee will select the location on the 21st of this month.
one bottle, entirely cured.
Chas. Koyser, 126 Mulberry St.. .Baltfr more, Md.
Indianapol
"MY STORE"
—FOR—-
GARLAND AND RADIANT STOVES &
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Our stocksof Cook and Heating Stores are the most stocks in Crawfordsville.
HERB'S YOUR CHEAP SUGAR.
26 lbs. Ex. 25 White Ex. 23
Granulated
FURNITURE AND: QUEEN8WARE.
^Ve are selling uiuiLvuu and Queenswart the stock to .?elecc from
"My Store"
BAHMHILL, HORNADAY &. PICKETT
O NLY $2. HAVE YOUR
CHRISTMAS PICTURES
t:
BYTHBOLD RELIABLE
:HOLSON & SONS*
MUHLEISEN'S
tttfSgg*
Killing and preserving the Natural Toeth a specialty, work guaranteed to be. llrft class. A cull so cited.
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ns' Bank, Main St., Crawfordsville. Ind.
Remembbr that several hundred families Montgomery county you will find they use the White Sewing Machine.
W. E. NICHOLSON
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23 Conf. A 2 Arbuckle's coffee 2 Lion coffee 2 Fine California peaches...
j'Why Because we hai
ONLY $
ONLY Per Doz.
It you want a thoroughly good
SEWING MACHINE
Remember The
WHITE
the one you are looking for you desire a machine that fitted for all kinds of sewingbuy the Whiie
AGENT, WEST MAIN STREET.
usiness ri 1 vers it
HE SMILES!
Of Course He jSmiles.''
Kverybody Smiles
When They Drink At
The finest line of Wet Goods for all purposes antl a general line of foreign and domestic cigars in the city. When you want to smile remember to go to the CLIPPER, 108 South Green Street.
CIPPER.
Brown's Dentat Parlors
30 Circle Street,
IRON HALL BUILDING. Formerly with tho N. V. Steam Dental Co. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES.
ch,#h"tir
Gol
Toeth extracted without pain.
rithout pain. A J). N. BROWN.
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