Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1892 — Page 5

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Tho great and noted clairvoyant and trance medium, I)r. and Madaino Vandyke tlio Dr, the most successful clairvoyant on arth the .Madame is a worldrenowned trance medium and is the only I rue seventh daughter of the seventh now practicinp: In America, born with veil and wondorful gift of second sight thi*y toll your entire lifo, givo odvice in business, remove evil influence, settles lovers quarrels and never fails to bring the separated togethor toll if your .• friends aro falso or true, cause a speeily and happy marrlago with the ono you iSS desire every hidden mystery truthfully revoaled locato lost, or stolon goods, describes your future husband of wife, and

I givo correct date of marriage. Remember, thoy would not tie classed with the I

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to go to foreign

cheap pretenders found practicing in the country thoy advertise nothing ift hut, what tliev can do: they prepare and

understand the Egyptian charm-working which never fails to bring good luck and success to the wearer. No other charm genuine, which will overcome your onomlos remove family troubles, restore lost affections, make marriage with the ono you lovo. No failuro. They hold out no promine.1-, pretense or inducement that thoy do not fulfill to your satisfaction and it Is not noces-

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Egyptian Charms and their power

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Notice Is hereby given that Archelaus Bailey, as Administrator of the o-tate of Michael Lowo. deceased, has presented and filed his accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said OBtate, and that the same will come up for tho examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 38th day of April, 1893, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate are

also,

to gain evidence of their wondorful powor, for tho people thoy have

worked for in this city can testify to tho truth of this advertisement. They will give correct information on lnw suits, sickness, death and divorce, absent friends, everything. Never failing advice to young men on marrlago and how to choose ii wifo for happinoss and what business best adopted for speedy riches, recovers lost, stolon or buried property locate treasures and /ninorals, also givu indisponsililo advice to young ladies on lovo, courtship and marriage if your lover is truo or false,

Looking up old estates* a specialty

ant on earth who can assist tho troubled and unfortunate ones at a distance without evor seeing t.he parties, has been proven by his many yearsof experience which have mot with such universnl satisfaction. The mysterious and successful manner in which thoy treat matters of utmost obecruitv has given such universal satisfaction that their name has becomo a proverb and thousands of households madehappy by their aid and ndvice their parlors aro so arranged that the most fastidious need not hesitate to call. All who aro in trouble, whoso fond hopes hrrve beon blasted and who have been decoivod by the efforts Of others aro invitod to.call, for thoy can convince the most skeptical, for It Is a woll known fact throughout tho world since tho day* of ancient witchery that only those born with tho veil can reveal tho future correctly, and If they cannot assist you they will not take your money. Thoy also wish the public to know they uo not handle lovo powder*, for they aro unsafe, unfair and dangerous, and they don't charge for the Egyptian charm, simply for tho work that accompanies them. Beware of all who use our name orcopyour advertisement. Al! business strictly oonlhlontial. Send for circulars. Hours 10 a. in. to 3 p. m.

by clairvoyants in regard to theso charms that It is almost impossible to know the gonulno. Our charmB apply to either. To illustrate wf use for a subject, a horseshoo, magnet and needlo. You all know the powor of magnetism. If there was no magnotism applied to tho needle it would not fly to tho magnet, but supply the iron with magnetism and the needle seeks its affinity and flies to tho magnet Now, tho lady Is tho magnet and tho gentleman the needlo. If the lady has enough magnetism si ecan draw the gentleman to her, but if she has not enough of this powor tho gontloman remains at a distanco. Tho lady may bo able to draw a number of differont persons to her. but tho ono she wants stays away. Why? Becauso he hnving moro magnetism than the

lady,

I)H. E. VANDYKE, 833 NT. Illinois-St., Indianapolis.

I-otters with stamps answered. I'loase mention this paper.

CREDITORS, ETC,

In the matter of tho estate ot Michael Lowo, deceased. In tho Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, 1892.

notified to be In said

Court at the time aforesaid and mako proof of heirship. Dated this 7th day of April. 1892.

ARCHELAUS BAILEY, Administrator.

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he cannot be drawn toward her. Now, what is to bo done? Oivo tho

lady moro magnetism than tho gentleman and then note tho change. Iti a short tlino the gontleman will be drawn toward her. and a union follows. Now how do we get the magnetism that will act on tho human bodios and minds. From ANCIENT KCIYPTIAN CHARMS, made from a substance discovered over two thousands years ago, and which but a fow of the clarivoyants of tho present day, have. Those who aro in pessesBion of tills secret are not practicing In this country and you can sai'oly say that Or. and Mme. VanDyke aro the only possessors of this valuable secret now practicing in United States. A great many supposed clairvoyants prepare charms from foul drugs, potions, etc which aro unsafe, unfair and dangorous, and novor moet with success, Marriage can bo brought about by a safe, sure method and in a short time, and leave no bad effects, such as unhapplnoss, quarrels, etc. By the use of our Egyptian Charms life will be made happy after marriage as woll ns before. Again, notice some married peoplo after they have been marriod a number of years, the husband becomoB cold and Indifferent and sometimes Is cruel. Because the lady has lost her magnetism which she naturally possessed, and In losing that, lost her hubatid love. What is tho remedy? The Egyp'ian Charm, by supplying now magnetism, supplies new lovo. If you are unsuccessful in lifo or wish to obtain happiness, consult those good people at once. ltemomber Dr. and Mme. VanDyko wish it distinctly understood that they do not chargo for theBO charms—simply for tho work that accompanies them. Address correspondence to

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IT IS NAMED.

Democrats Place a Winning Ticket In the Field—An Enthusiastic Convention. The,largest and probably most enthusiastic democratic convention within the history of city politics, was hold in the large courtroom, last Tuesday night,for the purpose of nominating a ticket to be voted for on Tuesday. May 3rd. The convention was called to order by Chairman James R. Hanna, who in a few choice words stated the object of the meeting. On motion Henry D. Vancleave, was made chairman of tho meeting and James E. Kennedy, Secretary.

On a call for nominations for Mayor, the names of Stephen Lee, Sidney Speed, and John R. Courtney wore reported. The result of of tho first ballot was, Spoed, 81 Courtney, 60 Leo, 14. On motion of Messrs. Lee and Courtney, Mr. Speed's nomination was made unanimous amid a hoarty yell of applause.

W. W. Morgan, John M. Schultz, and Con Cunningham wero next placed in nomination for city Treasurer, but before a vote was taken, Messrs. Cunningham and Shultz withdrew their names and Mr. Morgan was nominated by acclimation.

Billy Sidener had no opposition and was given the nomination for Clerk by acclamation.

For various reasons the convention deemed it expedient not to nominate a candidate for marshal and the place on the ticket was left vacant.

The differont wards wero then assigned places to which Lhey each retired to select candidates for councilmen. The first and second wards nominated James P. Walter and James K. Everson, respectively, by acclamation, but in the second a ballot was necessary to decide. The names of of G. W. Brown, Doc Britton and Eli Myers wero voted upon as fol low6: "Brown, 15 Britton. 10 Myers, 1. The wards then reported, and the nominations wero ratified with a whoop.

The ticket is an unusually strong one, and is worthy tho support of every voter in the city. Every man upon it is a hustler, and with tho united efforts of the party, will be successful.

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It's a winner. Fountain county has instructed for Brookshire.

C. W. Elmore wantB the republican nomination for county assessor. Be careful in the selection of your delegates to-day. Good delegates mean a good ticket, and a good ticket is a sure guarantee of success in November.

It is authoritatively stated that Wm. Z. McBee. of Madison township, will present his name to the democratic nominating convention, as a candidate for

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Representative together with A. N. Higgins, of Wayne. This makes two avowed candidatos for tho position in the field. "Judge"' Robt. Dunbar's name will go before the democratic nominating convention, next Saturday, as candidate for Commissioner for tho first district. "The hardest ticket to beat you have ever nominated,', said a leading republican after the convention Tuesday night, and ho knows whereof he spoaks, too.

Tho Sweet Williams and Ben Hur factions of the rads. are getting into a nice muddle. Lew Wallaco doesn't want to go as a delegate to tho National convention becauso he can fry his fish to a better brown in another capacity. Mr. Leavitte, of Brazil, says he is the first, last, and only alternate selected by the convention, and will represent the district at Minneapolis in case Wallaco does not. C. E. Williams claims to have been defrauded out of the delogateship by the nefarious

Bchemes

of the Ben

Hur gang that he was without doubt tho choice of the people, and by virtue of having received tho second largest number of votes cast at tho lato convention will mako a demand for the credentials and at all hazards represent the district at tho big convention next June. It in beautiful to behold the great harmonv which exists in the ranks of the 8- o. p.

Death of Joseph Hardee.

Joseph H. Hardee, one of Crawfordsvuie'B oldest and best citizens, died at his home near the iron bridge last Sunday evening of cancer of the stomach at the advanced ago of 81 years. Mr. Hardee was born in Tennessee in 1811 and came to this county in 182G. In 1839 ho was married to Miss Mary Weir^ and to them was born ten children, eight of whom still survive, John, George, William, Mrs. S. A. Stiliwoll, Mrs. Lucinda Nelson, Mrs. R. L. Mitchel and Mrs. Alice Neff, of Warsaw. The deceased has been closely identified with the growth and prosperity of this city, fele was one of tho first settlers of the county and was well and favorably known by almost every person living within its borders. He was a lifelong democrat and never faltered in his duty to his party. Undo Joe will be greatly missed and to tho family is extended the sympathy of tho commuity. The funeral occurred from tho family residence Tuesday morning, Elder Barnhill officiating. Interment at Oak Hill.

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Catholicism vs, Protestantism. MH. EDITOR:— A virulent and uncalled-for attack was inado on the Catholic church in THE REVIEW of last week. Its author claims to be a Methodist. Ho soems to think the Catholics have no right to live in this country. Perhaps this Methodist is not aware that the discoverer of this country, Christopher Columbus, was a member of tho Catholic church, aud was aided in his grand discovery by the Catholic queen of Catholic Spain. It was tho Catholic church that first planted Christianity upon this continent. Tho groat LaSallo and Fathers Marquette and Honnipin journeyed through tho unknown wilderness, converting the red men and erecting the cross everywhere. Had it not been for Catholic LaFayette, backed by Catholic France, we would to-day, no doubt, bo groaning under tho iron heel of England. Who showed more kindness, more tenderness to the wounded soldiers in tho hospitals, during tho war, than our Sisters of Charity? Who has a better right to this eountry than Catholics? Where do you find more virtuous women than those of our church? We do not tolerate divorce the Protestants do, which accounts for so many "grass" widows in their congregations. Walk into tho Methodist church in this city, any Sunday morning, and you will see hypocrites, demagogues, political schemers, etc., occupying the front seats and looking sanctimonious in tho language of one of the common people, "It's enough to make the Devil grin, and disgust an honest man with religion." This Methodist scribbler had something to say about statistics. I have before me some statistics for the year 1890. I find that of tho crimes of lawyers, doctors, and preachers for that year, the crimes of preachers reach the greatest number— over 2,000. *The Methodist ministers are at tho head of the procession, their number exceeding all the rest the Baptists come next. Why is it thai people who dwell under glass houses presist in throwing stones? Any one who knows the history of Christianity, knows that the Protestant religion is false and spurious. A ROMAN.

Marriage Licensed.

Hiram A. Webster and Rhoda C. Dernig. William G. Everson and Gertie Nichols. if,

Frank Pittihger and Mary Jane Skaggs. George M. Fowler and Lillie Steele.

Harvey C. Ingle and Mary Jane Hirl. William F. Royer and Effie Brant. Walter G. Davis and Clara B. Hedrick.

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Death of Abraham Joel.

Abraham Joel died at tho home of his son J. A, Joel, in this city, last Tuesdaymorning at four o'clock, at the ripe old age of 81 years. Ono week previous to his death, Mr. Joel arrived from Denver, Col,, on a visit to his sons here, and was in fairly good health. Last Friday he was taken suddenly ill with pneumonia and his death soon followed.

Mr. Joel was born in Germany in 1808, but while quite a young man removed to New lork City whero ho remained until 1831, when he came West and settled in Lafayette. In 18&8 ho removed to Crawfordsvillo and engaged in the clothingbusinoss, whero ho remained constantly until some ten years ago, when he disposed of his interest here to his sons, and took up his residence in Buffalo, N. Y., whero hi3 wifo.died last June. Mr. Joel was closely indentified with tho growth and prosperity of this city and was one of the most public-spirited men ever within its borders. Ho was kind and charitable to a fault, and his death is deplored by the whole community. Tho surviving children of the deceased are Jacob and Joly Joel, of this city, Miss Fannio Joel, who was with him at the time of his death, Mrs. Warner, of Monmouth, Hi., and the two Mrs. Solomon, of Denver, Colorado.

The funeral services were conducted from the residence of Joley Joel Wednesday morning, Rabbi Massing, of Indianapolis, officiating, after which the remains wero taken to Buffalo, N. Y.. for interment.

The Trade Palace Opening, The grand opening at the Trade Palace last Friday and Saturday of the most successful events kind that ever took place in Thousands of people thronged the immense establishment and tho elegant and elaborate display of beautiful goods. The heads of each department, apparently, had vied with each other in the magnificent displays. The rays from a hundred incandescent lamps shedding a mellow light over rich fabrics, delightful strains from the orchestra and the and fro of a vast concourse was a scone to be witnessed east balcony to be appreciated torprise put forth in this fL opening by Messrs. McClure & is to be commended and they were in everyway worthy the success they scored.

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