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

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if Square Cover Vesploy & McClamrock?s Shoe Store.

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MONEY

TO LOAN

A' 4 -, and 0 percent. (or 5 years on Improved Farms in Indiana

We d- air yon'the privilege Tof paying this Money •.«" us iu lribs o( $100or more nt any flllereat "meat Jj-. N. WILLl.VMb cu.,

Crawfordsvillo, Xiid

M" :ey to Loan

.•i-nt. annual interest w'thout commission.

VI") CITY PROPERTY tor exchange. HOUSES to runt.

cn rlanbj& miller,

18 West Main Street.

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loin pn

EAST MARKET ST.

to George Long o: Co.)

fine line of Sugar, Coffee icco and Canned Goods.

Com and Inspect Our

desiring to exchange theii ce for Fresh. Groceries, mil always at the

Lowest Current Rate,

'Shotil.l (-.ill at our store on Eas.t ket St ect.

Mar-

Wc av a good trade and expect, to maintain it by fair treatment, of all customers.

To'mlitison & Scaggs.

HONEY TO LOAN.

MONEY LOAN

Abstracts of Title Furnished

(fr.'tn tlio only Complete set of Abetrtct bnnkp ol Montgomery county land.

Bouses and Lots for ale. Dwellings for Rent.

JMSEPR. Ktc., 5JAKEFULLY EXECUTED BY

Albert C. Jennison,

fflrr «vr 122 E. Main St.. Crawfordsville, Ind.

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REAM, Dentist.

Modern dentist,rv practical in Jill ilfl phases. Jfridcc work or arufleial tooth without plates fli&tlo aftor tho iiio»t recent dovicyu* All stylos Of urlifl' inl teeth with cn especial enre to u*?iBlufHa and the restoration ot a natural expression of the face, For the extraction of toeth, all fee reliable anaesthetics known to modern dontftfc,. both local and general,,

Offloe over Barahill. Hornaday & Picket's gro*rj, Crawfordsville, I ndiaa.

IF YOU WANT TO

BORROW MONEY,

Buy a farm or city property, see

Morgan & Lee

Loansa nd Insurance Agts

•JtNBAUN JJIiK. WEST Ot' COUKT HOUSE.

jjjQTIJK OF APPOINTMENT, Ustato of Irma Von ltoUoy, doceasea. Votlce is horoby given, thai the srtUersigned km been appointed and duly qualified as ad£lmstr tor o! tho estate of Irma Ton Rokoy, late of Montgomery County, India 4a, decea»#d. Said est.te Is supposed to be solvent,

JOIIN I«- SI1KU.M, Administrator.

Sated January 15,1SU2.

JJOTICE OF APPOINTS! KNT. -itatatP of William H. Ithorer, doeeased. Votioe ia hereby given, that the undersigned *ui been appointed and duly qualified as AdSftsttatrU of the estate of William H. Rhorer, Steof Montgomery County, Indiana, deccase^ nstate Js supposed to bo solvont. .^^N&OOHHSTON. QLLIBRHORBn,

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pug! January 8th, 1803.

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One year, in the county, Oneyear, out of Mi* county, Inquire at Office for Advertliner

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FEB. 6, 1892.

PEIMAEY ON THE ATJSTEALIAN SYSTEM. The proposition to nominate candidates on the democratic county ticket by primary election on the

The Indianapolis News, talking of the resulla of the abolition of the tariff tax on sugar, shows quite conclusively that great benefits have accured to the peo pie, and concludes that the abolition of the tax on other articles of general uhc among the people would prove equally beneficial. It says: ''Our protection advocate testifies that in leBS than nine months the increase of coHBumption has been nearly 21 per cent., whereas the normal annual increase is only 5 cents That is to say, on a yearly consumption we are eating 27 perj cent, more sugar than we ate when it was taxed by tariff. It stands to reason that this great increase is almost entirely among poor people. So the object lesson is that by putting this article of necessity on the free list (at a cost to the taxpay ers of 812,000,000 year for bounty to all home producers of sugar), the poor peo pie of the country are able to eat one fourth more sugar than when the articlo is taxed by tho tariff. The deduction is that a similar result would follow tho putting of coal, iron, salt, lumber, wool and such raw materials on the free list The protectionists furnished the most trenchant argument of the time for tariff reform when they put sugar on the free list, even at the cost oE 812.000.000 an nual bounty."

C0»TENTI0N~r0K''HON0E." Just at this time there is some quite earnest work going on among a few of tho leading republicans of tho county to •ecUre tho honor of being a delegate to tho national republican convention at Minneapolis in June next, if one is so lected from the county. The principal seekers are Charles Williams, chairman of the county central committee and Frank Dice, and each seems determined to win if possible. Dice has never been especially noted as a mixer among the rabble of his party, although some years ago was lucky enough to be elected to the position of supreme court reporter, which put much money in his purse Williams was chairman two yearB ago and has been again chosen. He has never held an office, and is not now, we believe, a candidate, but would probably feel highly complimented could he bo selected as a delegate to tho national pow wow of his party. Tho strife for the position may engender bad feeling and lead to a "wow and a wumpiiB" among our republican brethren which would be indeed sad at this early stage of tho game.

HILL THE FAVOitfTE.

THE opportunity for Harrison to create a boom for himself for re-nomina-tion for president through a war with Chili has passed, as Chili don't want to fight add something new will have to be created for a boom. What shall it be?

A NOTED PEEAOHEE DEAD. The noted English Minister, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, died in Mentone, England on Sunday night. j.

Mr. Spureeon exercised great influence in London, Decause he made his advent therein fresh from the quiet fields of accurate observation and independent thought. He seemed to be more than willing to serve anybody in any reasonable way without the slightest air ot assumption in his manner, but there was not cash or coercion enough in the great metropolis to create a particular track, in which alone he should walk and talk. In a discourse on I. John v. 4, he Baid:

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Australian aystom

is, we are pleased to note, very generally approved by the party throughout the county. The only reasonable objection at all that could be urged againBt it would be 6ome expense attached to it and this would be small. This plan does away at once with packcd conventions and purchased delegates. There is little chance for cheating in favor of this or that candidate but the results of each nominating election will be considered as a correct expression of the people'* choice. Every voter selects his choice for candidate and does not have a delegate to perform this office for him. We trust the plan proposed for nominating will this year be adopted. Another advantage of this plan is that it will educate voters how to perform similar duties at the regular election in November, aiding them to some extent to vote rapidly, and understandingly. There will be quite number of candidates for the various office of the county this spring, more than usual probably^ and we believe liiusl if Ilol all of them would prefer nominating by this plan. If defeated candidate will consider that it waB not through the use of money that it waB done, and for that reason much less dissatisfaction would exist with him in consequence. Let t'no new plan for nominating be adopted.

very kind friend has told me that, while I was preaching in Exter hall, I ought to pay deference to the varied opinions of my hearers that, albeit I recollect that there are a variety of creeds here. Now, if I were to preach nothing but what would please the whole lot of you, what on earth should I do? I preach what 1 believe to be true and if the omission of a single truth that I believe would make me king of England throughout eternity, I would not leave it out. Those who do not like what I say, have the option of leaving it. They come here, I suppose, to please themselves: and, if tho truth does not please them, they can leave it."

SCHEMING P0E THE GOVEENOR'S KA0E. Gov. Chase has made such headway in his electioneering for the nomination for governor that a number of the republican Bchemers, who don't want him at all, are bestirring themselves to hunt up a candidate against him in time before the nominating convention comos off. Neither Studebaker, Travis and others heretofore occasionally mentioned considered of sufficient weight to amount to much, and the name of Hon. A. G. Porter is looked upon as the most promising. Porter is the present U. S. Minister to Italy, but is at present visiting in this country and does not 6eeiu in any hurry to return to his post. He ii a sly old politician, much better versed in political strategy than Chase and may be coaxed to make the race. Chase bases all his hopes, it seems, on the fact that he is a minister of the Campbellite church, but he will need much more than simply this to carry him through.

E00KY ROAD TO CONFIRMATION. Judge Woods, who was nominated by the president for circuit judge of the deral court, finds it a rocky road to confirmation. Senators Voorhees and Turpie have brought before tbe senate committee the charges regarding his actions while judge in the trial of Simeon Coy. It will satisfy any reasonable man that he is unfit for even the high place he now occupies, and that he is a narrow gauge man, hid? bonnd politically, and full of political prejudices, 90 much so as to render his occupancy of the bench a positive injury. He isnow compelled to defend himself against the charges brought by the senators and occupies tho humiliating position, we might say, of almost begging for confirmation from the senate. Nominees for positions as federal judges rarely have to thus humiliate himself.

DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE UOMMITTEE. Chairman Taggart of the Democratic State Central committee has appointed the following as members ot the Executive committee:

S. E. Morse. Indianapolis AuguBt Kiefer, (Indianapolis Charles Stewart, Lafayette James Murdoch, Lafayette Charles L. Jewett, New Albany James H. Rho, Indianapolis Henry Berghoff, Ft. Wayne J. L. Keach, Indianapolis George Geiger, Indianapolis: Anthony Stevenson, Rockport John Lamb, Terre Haute Joseph L. Riley was retained as secretary.

The State convention will be held April 21st.

TuROuriH gross carelessnes* of some official for voting on the gravel road question a few days ago the precinct at Darlington was not supplied with poll book and tally papers, and in consequence no election was held. The precinct of Shannondalo voted, but not in accordance, we understand, with the law relating to elections, and the whole thing will probably amount to nothing as far as the legality of the thing is concerned. For this mistake some body should be made to pay—not the county.

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"Just at this time it looks that Hill New York was tho most promising candidate of tho New York democracy for nomination for President, but in a month from now it may look different. Reflecting western democrats have little confidence in the success of tho ticket when a Now York man iB again at tho head of it, and for many execellent reasons Cleveland is a much stronger man in the west than Hill, yet there aro objection to him. If however, Hill is chosen for first place Gray will be second. Here is the ticket that can win, we believe, over any yet mentioned: For President, Gray of Indiana, for Vice President, Flower of New York.

storo, run strictlp in

the interest of the Farmers' Mutual Benefit Association, of Hancook county, went up the flume lasi: week, owing wholesale houses $10,000. Stores run strictly in the interest of one class only qf the people have generally only men of one idea to manage them and their permanence is never a thing of certainty. Narrow gauge men generally have narrow guage nion for customers.

THE republican state convention is to bo held at Fort Wayne in Juno. That city has been very ambitious to have a state convention for some years and has at last secured it, but where anything is to bo gained by such movement is not apparent, in fact to delegates from the southern part of the state it is a disadvantage and additional exponse compared to Indianapolis.

Musrui.wB, tho Terre Haute criminal, who sought to swindle soveral life insurance companies, on trial in that city last week was convicted and received a sentence of ten years imprisonment. Tho eentonce is considered none too severe, the verdict meeting the popular opinion.

00UNTEEPEITING THE NEW OOlN. Althought the new silver coins have been in circulation only a few days, an attempt hasulready been made to swindle people with the twenty-five cont. piece by gold plating it. The new quarter bears some resemblance to a ton dollar gold piece, and when gold plated it could be very easily passed on a careless porson.

APPELLATE JUDGE.

Mr. Geo. E. Ross, of Logausport, is a candidate for appellate judge for the 5th district. Mr. Ross is recommended as a well equipped lawyer, fitting him thoroughly for the position, besides having the testimonials from tho first citizenB of .Cass county, as to his standing as a citizen.

The Kansas alliance paid a dollar per member to a company which was to enable them to get all kinds of supplies cheaper than anybody else. Now, both company and money have disappeared, and all that the farmers got was the experience, which was really very cheap for a dollar.

A Valuable PrivJ

If you are sick and have not been helped, why do you not write a full description of your case to the great specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 33 W. 14th Street, New York, known everywhere as the dfcuovterer of Dr. Greene's Nervura, and who is without doubt the most successful physicians in the cure of all longstanding complaints?

Consultation in all cases is entirely free, personally or by mail. Thousands consult him by letter, and ho returns an answer to all perfectly explaining their diseases,, giving advice, etc., without charge.

His success in curing diseases by his marvelous vegetable remedies is simply wonderful, and he has made a specialty of the cure of persons at a distance through letter correspondence and treatment. In this manner thousands of people have been cured, and thousands more are being cured and we should advise you. if you desire a sure cure from your disoase, to immediately write him all about your case. It will cr^fc you nothing to get his very valuable ai v'ice.

A Philadelphia dog stole a pair of boots and a sled, carrying them home, and now his owner is to be held responsible for the theft.

A Siifo 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, inftamation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and.can always be depended upon.

Trial bottles free at Nye & Cos Drug store.

According to the code of fashion for canine pets doggy dear should not wear a collar in the morning.

Surer foundation cannot be laid than the real merit which is the solid base for the monumental success of Hood's Sarsaparilla.

The dolphin is the fastest swimmer in tho sea, and can make more than twentytwo miles an hour.

Our local politicians are making active arrangements for the campaign. They ordered a box of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and are happy. Price forabottle. only 25 cents.

Running an account is like hunting a tiger it's lots of fun till the account begins to run you.

Dr. E. Detchon makes a specialty of the treatmerr and cure of disease of the Nerves, Lungs, Liver and Kidney, Diseases of females and children also, indigestion, dyspepsia, scrofula, St. Vitus dance, blood poison, dropsy, catarrh, bronchitis, chronic cough, tetter on the hands and all disoase of tho skin. Also prepares valuable prentives of scarlet fever, diptheria and la grippo. Ample supplies of latest and most approved remedies kept constantly on hand. Officii in drug store, south west corner Main and Green streets, Crawfordsville, Ind. Jan. 16,. 4 w.

A man named James G. Blaine was indicted for burglary in New York recently.

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 adver tieement, "Salesmen Wanted," S2o to S100 per month, etc., appears in another column. Jan, 16 3t.

See Swank &]Clark for a nobby suit

California, it is believed, is destined to supply the world with olives and olive-oil.

•'Oh! woman, in thy. hours of ease, uncertain, coy and hard to plea«e." With children hurt, long hours she's epont. Do try Salvation Oil, the liniment.

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have been treated with strong, poisonous drugs to visit him and receive such

treatment is nature intended should

be used tor the relief .md cure of sickness, By the proper use of roots, _,a

herbs, and Plants, more cases can be

cured ani more relief given than by any other methods.

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3,4 and|5 Cabinets.

My Best $5 Cabinets for §2 per Aoz.

I have but one price—and that is 62 per dozen, Remember this includes th finest class of work, and will not fade. Thousands of my cabinets are in Craw fords ville and vicinitv and are all clear anil brilliant. Do not patronize any gallery that makes work that would fade.

LAWSON, THE PHOTGRAPHER

OverCon. Cunningham's.

Remember that several hundred families Montgomery county you will find they use the White Sewing Machine.

Doctor.

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ease, tho most dreadful of all diseases, can be cured. THKOAT AND LUNG DISEASES.—

Catarrh of

the nose, throat and bronchial tubes catarrhal deafness, headaches, dropping In the throat, Ii. digestion, impuro blood resulting from catarrh, cured by a very short course of treatmont Catarrh, if neglected, will produce consumption, which vory soon bocomes incurable, A11 throat and lung affections should rceeive prompt and efficient treatment.

DROPST AND KIDNKY TROUBLE.—Dropgy can bo cured by vegetable remedies, but by other. Bloating of tho abdomen, puffing under the eyes, swelling of hands and foot, are dropsy If taken in time this condition is curable.

RHEUMATISM.—I will positively euro rheumatism, no matter how long standing. This painful disease under proper treatment can b« curod and the blood thoroughly purified will prevent a return. You don't need to change climate as this result can bo accomplished hero aa woll as olsewhero. KhoumatUin produces heart disease, whice cannot bo cured. Itonce itshouM not bo allowed to nroduco this rnHiili.

and consult the "Doctor.""'' ®treu6th and loss of ?lauhood, aro ospoclally invited to call

disoase and describe a^fationt's diagnostic of diseases In America, lis can locato your hU conclusions. Consult«?on without ovou hint from the sulToror to guide him in -ed, ,0 *5 p,r ind"''

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SEWING MACHINE

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WHITE

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AGENT, WEST MAIN STREET.

When you are looking for a sewing machine that is fitted for all kinds of sewing bnv the White

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who employ skilled help: no cbarge tor positions unequaled in the success of ils graduates.

SEND FOR ELEGANT CATALOBUE. HEEB & OSBORN,

Nicholson & Sons

Are still doing business at the old stand over the Citizens National Rank.

ONE DOZ. CABINETS 82

Warranted not to lade. No extra charge for family

FARMERS AND OTHERS

change lor wheat meal, bran etc. The highest Sh nrtee LETr™' *c. nfe Seed. Come and see us.

MARSH & WARD

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