Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 April 1892 — Page 3
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Dr. S.DeRami & Co.
Cure Disease witli Electricity.
any one who is afflicted wilh either one (or more) of the l'olowing disuses -nill call at our office at23 W^Ohio-st.., \vi will show you testimonials ot par ties that have been cured of each and every disease named here by us ng our Electric Helta. IVe can also (if necessary) furnish allklavits that each and every testimonial isgenuine. Female weakness, pain in the back, hips, head or the limbs, general debility, erysipelas, sciatica, disease or the kidneys. Torpid liver,dumb ague, catarrh of bladder, seminal emissions, nervous debility, lumbago, catarrh, malaria, sexual exhaustion, asthma, dyspepsia, constipatien paralysis, neuralgia, impoteney, spinal diseases, epilepsy, leucorrhoea. Falling of the womb, heart disease, rheumatism, sextiel weakness, piles, diabetes, blood poisoning, llow we cure the above diseases with electricity. We are frequently asked how we reach and cure the above diseases located in different parts of the system with electricity. Weanwerby saying that there is not a disease named above that does not depend upon an impoverised condition of the blood or a delimitated condition of the nerves and muscels for its origin. We cure any of them from the fact that with ur belt the patient gets a mild, gentle current of electricity from 10 to 14 hours' duration (which the belt guaranteed to give or it is no sale,) stimulating the narves and muscles intn a gentle, healthy action, thereby restoring them to their normal condition. Jt drives the poision out of the blood, in short removes congestion of whatever nature or whatever pwrt or the body it may exist. Please call or write us for futher information. Here are a lew of the hundreds of testimonials we have in our ollue of parlies that hare been cured bv the use of our belts.
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INDIANAPOLIS. IKD,
Dr. B. J)eHaun fc Co. DBAK SIRS—This Is to Inform yon that I have been familiar for years with tho different electric bolts, and have examined and tested them both is to make an efficiency in curing diseases and unhesitatingly rccommond your belt as superior to all others in many respects, especially in being reparable at a nominal cost, having a much atrongor current and of a longer duralion than any othhrs on the market.
WM. CI.ARKK, M. I).
Ex-i'resldentNational Medical Association, U. S. Also mombor College Physicians and Surgeons, Canada,
'INMANAI'OMS,
IND.
Dr. S DeBaun f: Cv. DEAR Snts—I havo been afflicted foryoars with kidney disease, spinal trouble and dropsy. Hare spent hundred of dollars trying to obtain relief. I have doctored with the b«st doctors I could get, but obtained no permanent relief. Tart of tho timo I could not turn myself in bed. When I went to bod 1 would have to place hot irons at my'cot before I could Bloep, but since I have been wearing your Electric Beli I sleep as sound as a child. I have improved wonderfully in health. Have received more permanent relief from the use of your bolt than from all tho medicine taken in the last twenty yoars. 01 would not take $500 for my holt if I could not get another. I recommend it to all who are alike afflicted. NANCY NOBLK, 890 Springfield Se,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Dr. S. Deliaun Co. SIRS—It gives me much ploaeure to certify to the groat benefit, and relief with your Electric Bolt hns given mo. 1 am now entirely free from
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413 N. 38th St., PmLADiLrsia. Pa., Feb. 22, 1892, I Wsffrntw
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received the Safety Bicycle last
18atorday about 5 p. m. I was very much surprised nt
I seeing
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1 really cannot express my thinks for the nien S&fevy, Yours truly,
KMIL LUHLMAN
the pains and suffering which have been undergoing for eleven years, and havo only been using the bolts for two months.
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j[)r. 8. De'daufi A Co. nThis is to certify that I, II. Goodman, purchased one or Dr. S. DeBaum's Electric Belts for nervous dobility. Before I wort- the belt I could not slo' p, I was sorry to see night come for fear xomuthing would happen to mo boforo morning «*ine. Life to mo was a burden and tlie only relief I obtainod before using your belt was temporary. Your belt ts invaluable to me.
H. Goonwiw, 8 Wallace streot.
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Dr. S. Deliaun fi Co. I want tostato to the publi that I have been ialng one of Dr. DeBaun's Electric Belts for tho past three months. When I procured the belts I had no appetite. I was suffering from Indigestion, with pains In my stomach and bowels and after UBlng this belt for about ihreo weeks I kad a good appetite and the pains had left my stomach and bowels. 1 feel like a now man. My friends Bay 1 look a hundred per cent, better than I did three months ago. W. A. Foun.
With American Ventilator C».
DR S. DeBAUN & CO.,
No 23 "West Oliio St., Indianapolis, Ind.
BOYS
TO
UNDER IB YEAES OF AGE, without one cent of money
p£^g /GSfr ANY boy or girl'under 18 wanting an AND I WRITE.
MRS. FHKD LIGHTENAURR, 884 W. Washington St: WASHINGTON, IND., Feb. 6,'!«
Dr. S. DeBaun «fc Co. Indianapolis, Ind. DKAU SIKS—I amjjlad to give my testimony LA rogard to the use ofyour Electric Belt. I have suffered for years with dyspepsia and indiges-
ion. Had female disease, also ovarian tumors. I hnvo doctored for yoars, but received only temporary relief until I used your belt. The tumors aro all gone. The female disease troubles me no more. In fact, I considered myself cured entirely. The belt has been worth hundreds of dollars to mo. I cannot recommend it to highly- MRS. LAUKA A. TOLBKKT.
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Dr S. DeBaun dk Co. DEAR SIRS—In the year 1864 I received a huri which broke two of my ribs ind my hip, and resulted in almost total paralysis of the entire l»ft side, extending from hoad to foot, partially paralyzing my brain. I hsve spent hundreds of dollars trying to obtain rollef have suffered untold agonies. I could feol the disease steadily gaining tho master over iny mind, as well as my body. At times when preaching or talking, I would lose the thread of my subject and be at a loss what I had said or should say next. I have been subject to smothering spells. I have doctored with the best doctors I could fined here and in other places, but I received no permanent relief. I have only been wearing your Electric Holt a short time, but I have received more benefit
from
the use of It in this short time than
I rec ivad from all the treatment and medicines that I huve taken in the past twenty years, and 1 think in a reasonable time I will be restored to health. The cords in my limbs were contracted so that I did not have the free use or control of them. They are much better now.
M. LONG, Pastor M. P. Church, N. W. corner Udell and Mich.
PRICES.
We make three strengths of belts. Single strength $ 6.00 Double strength 10.0# 'Triple strenth or full power 80.00
OurSlOaudfSO bolts are supplied with all neeessary appliances, accompanied by full directions for attaching and using for whatever part of the body the wearer my wish to reach.
Belts will be sent C. O. D. to any part of the United States, upon receipt of 12 for each belt ordered. The $2 to be as a guarantee that the purchaser Is acting In good faith and will accept the goods, and which amount will be deducted from the price of the bolt when delivered by the express company.
DESCRIPTION OF BICYCLE. Tlio Wheel! are 201 Incbcs with crescent steel rims and molded rubber tires I •nd run on hnrdooed steel cone bearings, adjustable to I wear geared lo 46 inchcs detachable cranks four to five I Inches throw frame finely enam«letl, with nickel trim* I tilings. Kach machine is supplied with tool b&g, wrench I :inl oiler. Kqual to those sold in the market for $45. We I have both boys' and girls' ntjrlcs. We deliver the bicycle I FREE ol all charges anywhere in the United States.
READ THE TESTIMONY. UntoiiTON, Micu., March 1st, 1892,1 WKBTB*W PKARL
Co., Chicago,
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Have on Hand.
Largest line ot! kid gloves in tho west. .See the l'our-button glove of large button-something new. We have them iu hoth glaze and suede. A late importation of eight-button suede gloves in all the shades.
A Special Sale
©i eight different lines of kid gloves at one dollar a pair. We call special attention to this.
Pa rasols.
An indespensible adjunct to the toilette this year. We have laid in a stock commensurate with that idca. We know of nothing in this way that we have omitted to provide If you see that we have omitted something, kindley mention it
S. AYERS & CO.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Bicycle came promptly, Tho boy Is I
overjoyed, lie acted like a crazy child for awhile. Over I and over ho repeated, "It seeina as if
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but no, there it is" and then he would go to It and put it »ttd talk to it. We hare found
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Prohibitionists and Alliance Men Hands and Nominate a Ticket. Pursuant to a call issued in last week's REVIEW, Prohibitionists and Alliance men to the number of nearly 100, assembled at tho court house last Saturday morning for tho purpose of fusing and putting a full county ticket in the field to be voted for this fall. After tho convention organized an adjournment was taken until afternooon. At 1:30 o'clock tho meeting was again called to order and Dr. Griffith was made Chairman and Dr. Etter, Secretary. Tho committee on resolutions reported that the Peoples' Party platform with a strong Prohibition plank in it had been adopted. Nominations we»o then declared in order, and the following gentlemen were chosen for their respective places by acclamation:
Representative, A. P. HANNA. For Clerk,
SAM 13. FLANNIGAN. For Treasurer, NATHANIEL QUICK.
For Sheritf,
NOAH FLANNIGAN. For Recorder, W.P.GILL.
For Surveyor,
W. L. ANDERSON. For Assessor, L. E. BOWERS.
Commissioner, First District, SIMEON CLORE. Commissioner, Third District,
JAMES WILSON.
Some little difficulty was experienced in' finding a nominee for Prosecuting Attorney, and it was finally agreed by all hands to leave the selection to a committee of five which committee is to report at its earliest convenience—whenever that is.
After endorsing Rev. Lawhorn, of Ladoga, for congress, the convention adjourned.
Lucky Baldwin's Stable-
Saturday millionaire E. J.
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elegant High Grade Safety Bicycle can obtain it FREE withoutone cent of money. Shall giveaway, on easy conditions, 1,000 or more.
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started East from California the Santa Anita stable of race horses that will carry the black-red Maltese crosB on the most famouB tracks in America. The string this year contains twenty-four horses, of which eleven are two-year-olds, six three-year-olds, six four-year-olds and one five-year-old.
Every horse in the string starts out in good condition.
One Fare Excursion Portland, Or,, May Sth to 14th For General Assembly PreBby. Church to be held at Portland, Oregon, the Clover Leaf Route, T. St. L. & K. C. R.
will issue excursion tickets to Portland, Oregon, and return, 90 day limit, at one lowest firstclass fare for the round trip, making a saving of nearly $40 as compared with tourists fare.
For further particulars call on nearest agent or address. C. C. JENKINS, G. P. A.
Toledo. O.
Light.
A. Little Girls Kxporienco Iu lioust. Mr. and Mrs. Loren TreBcott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and turn ing into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may got a trial bottle free at Nye & Co's Drugstore.
On Wabash avenue, Chicago, lives "Uncle Dan" Emmett, the author of the famous Bong "Dixie."
A Valuable Lot ot Old Choice Wines, Some time since we stopped at Passaic, N. J., and were really surprised to see tho amount of Mr. Speer's stock of grape wine on hand it is almost fabulous. Four storehouses are filled and tiers upon tiers, of casks, up and down stairs, and in some cases huge vats, occupy every available spot, leaving only little alloy ways, through which to walk. It is a vast quantity of wino. None is sold until it has acquired the age of four years, and the buildings, 1, i5, 3, and 4, are of tho first, second, third, and fourth years vintage. Our druggists have supplies of the oldest of the above wine dircct from' Mr. Speer.— Patcrson Guardian.
Tho hardest known wood IB COCUS wood it turns the edge of any ax, however well tempered.
It is not impossible to meet with plump refusal from a slender girl.
During the last year, 1,800 were graduated from the Boston ing School.
girls
Cooli-
ln Wisconsin there aro seventv seven postofEces kept in saloons.
$0.80 To St. Louis and Itoturn. On May 11th and 12tL 1892, good returning including May 13th via Vandalia Line, account reunion— A. O. W. The 9:44 a. in., Vandalia train places you in St. Louis at 7 p. m. leave
St. Louis at 8:40 a. m. Arrive home at 0:15 p. ra. J. C.HUTOHISON, Agent.
AT FORT RUSSELL.
Arrival of the Captured Stockmen in Charge of the Soldiers.
NO TROUBLE MET WITH ON THE WAY.
The Prisoners Refuse to Talk About Tiieli Disastrous Kxnetlitiou They "Will IJu Turned Over to the
Civil Authorities.
ARRIVED IN SAFETY.
DENVEK, Col., April 25.—A Republican special from Cheyenne, Wyo., says: "Maj. Egbert, in command of the Seventeenth infantry, troops which relieved three companies of the Si:. 1.1s cavalry from Fort Mclvinney as guai'ds of captured stockmen, designated 7 o'clock Sunday morning as the hour for the party to start from Fort Fettermi.il. The governor expressly stated that the train sho\ild not move except during daylight. All the men slept, in the cars Saturday night. The special was preceded by a pilot engine and caboose, the latter filled with a construction crew and tools to repair any possible damage which might he done to the tracks. Two men with field glasses were stationed in the lookout of the caboose to carefully scrutinize the road for breaks. Their position was maintained until Bordeaux was reached, when all chance of danger was believed to be passed and the lookout was suspended. It was just 8:45 o'clock in the afternoon when the train slowly pulled into the Fort Russell depot. There was a crowd of several hundred people waiting to receive them.
Afraid of the Crowd.
'This is the toughest part of the trip,' remarked one stockman. 'I would rather face the rustlers than that crowd outside.' Two long lines of soldiers were drawn up. One was stationed along the length of the train, the other a short distance toward the fort, thus keeping an open and unoccupied space between them. Maj. Egbert here received orders to hold the men in charge until further orders. The baggage of the outfit was first unloaded from the cars and then loaded into heavy government wagons. This done, the twenty Texans stepped forth upon the platform and stood in a group, guarded by soldiers and awaiting orders. They are all younglooking men, but they looked very tough, their recent experiences, coupled with what the authorities had done for them, giving them the appearance of a hard gang of citizens. They were bold-looking fellows, who seemed perfectly unconcerned at what was transpiring. The last to appear was the cattlemen, twenty-two in number, who came forth, Maj. Wolcott and 'Billy' Irvine in the lead. They looked tired and worn. They were escorted to quarters where many of their friends and their attorney called on them and orders were received for change of wearing apparel. Arrangements had also been made for baths.
Nothing to Say.
"The men were not disposed to talk very much except about the journey down. This was probably a general understanding among them until such time as their attorneys could be consulted and a general line of defense mapped out. Considering everything they re in exceedingly good spirits. 'V.\uld you have surrendered to the sheriffs posse?' was asked one of the stockmen. 'No, we would not,' was the reply. 'Every man had made up his mind to die where he was rather than surrender, and we would have sold our lives dearly.'
What tho Governor .Says^
"Gov. Barber said Sunday evening: 'I have not yet decidod exactly what will be done with the captured men. For the time being they will be kept at Fort Russell. They will when the proper time comes be turned over to the civil authorities, but 1 cannot tell how I shall proceed until I secure some further information which I am now awaiting.'"
SILVER CONVENTION.
The Bimetallists AViil Moot nt Washington May 30-27. WASHINGTON, April 25.—The national silver committee has issued a call for a convention to be held in this city May 26 and 27. The call is extended to*all who earnestly favor the immediate restoration of free bimetallic coinage in the United States, and each congressional district is requested to send two delegates and each state and territory to send two additional delegates at large. Farmers' Alliance organizations, Knights of Labor, State Granges, Patrons of Industry and all industrial organizations favorable to the free coinage of silver are also invited to send one delegate for each local organization.
Sew American Cardinal.
PHILADELPHIA. April 25. Roman Catholic circles in this city are excited over rumors from abroad to the effect that Archbishop Ryan may be created a cardinal at no distant day. Dispatches from Rome indicate that America is to be given another cardinal, and the only three names suggested for the place are Archbishops Ryan, of Philadelphia Gorrigan, of New York, and Ireland, of St. Paul.
Mrs. Blaine Off for Europe. NEW YOKK, April 25.—Mrs. Marie Nevins Blaine, the divorced wife of James G. Blaine, Jr., sailed for Europe early Saturday morning on the French steamer La Bretagne. The trip will last about six weeks. Mrs. Blaine's father said Saturday morning that Mrs. Blaine would not publish the love letters of Jamie Blaine until her return.
Found Dettl in
NEW YOISK, April 25.—lime, de Si» nite, 50 years old, a French widow and teacher of acting, was found dead in bed in her furnished apartments, 107 East Thirty-lirst street. She had been suffocated by the gas which was ese:iping from an open unlighted burnev in the room. It is supposed to be a IUM1 (f MUCi.U'.
What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroy.^ Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
CMtorfe ia as excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me ot its good effect upon their children."
Dm. CH C. OSGOOD,
Lowell, Mass.
OMtoria is the best remedy (or children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their chlldrea, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. KINCHXLO*, Oonway, Ark.
Yandalia
LINE.
NORTH BOUND,
No. 68 Mall 8:16 a.m No. 54 Kxprens 6:18 p.m SOUTH HOUND No. 51 Express .v..9:44 a. No. 63 Mall '. 5:20 p.
Good connectio- made at Torro^Hauto'for the South and South-west. Trains (run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making good connection with O, & W. M. for Michigan points.
J. C. HliTCHlNSON, Agent.
Big 4
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Mcaio & St. Lonis R'y.
Route
Short Line, East and West
WAGNER SLEEPING CARS
On night trains connecting with Vestibule Trains at liloomlngton and Peoria to and from Missouri River, leiiTor and Pacific Coast
AT
Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Goluia bus to and from Eastern and Seaboard Cities. I Address W. Michie, agent for further partlcnlars. JOHN B. CARSON,
JAMES BARKER Gcu. Manager. G. P. A., Chicugo ChicflRO. TRAINS AT CEAWFORDSVII.LE.
GOING WEST. GOINO
No SI—Mail, 9:15am No 8—Mail 5:12pm No7—Mail (il).12:391m »ol8-Mail(d)...l:65am No 17—Mail 1:38pm No 18-Mail ....1:03pm No 8—Express..,6:45pm I No 2—Express...9:l5 HH'
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G. E. ROBINSON, Agent.
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Bnststs Kept in StoeL
WM. SWISHER, PROP.,
37 Circle Street, Indianapolis, Ind,
ACTIVE, RELIABLE MEN WANTED.
The year round to represent us in the sale of Nursey stock, Local or traveling. Good wage* and expenses, or commission. O. D. GREENE, Syracruse, N. Y.
Castorisu
Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me."
H. A. AROHKB, M. I).,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Our physician* the children's department have spoks Hghly of their experience in their outskfc. practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria han won us to look with, favor upon it."
UNITKD HOSPITAL AND DISPSMSAW, Boston, Mass. AUJCN C. SMITH, Pnt.,
The Centanr Company, TI Murray Street, New York City.
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