Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1892 — Page 6
SURE CURE FOR CATARRH
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FOE, OVER FIFTY YEARS this oid JSovereignKemedy has stood the test, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Ilendarhe. Persist in its use, and it will eiTc-et a cure, no matter of how long standing the case may be.
For sale by 'druggists.,'^
Mrs. M- \\. Wilson,
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127 S Washington Street.
A Family Affair
Health for the Baby,' [Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for the Old Folks.
'Hires'
Root Reer
THE GREAT
.TEMPERANCE DRINK
'la & family affair—a requliiU of the home. A 35 cent package makes 5 gallons o! a delicious,, strengthening, effervescent beverage.
I Don't be deceived tf dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells 70a some otber kind is Just as good —'tis false. No imitation la as good as the genuine HIBKS,
OUMK WUIIIlt All
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NEMATHRE IICAY III CA3S BE CUBED*
Health 1 andyomthfal vigor restored
•d lift prolonged even In advanced by a miracle of modern acl"ence. Call or write enclosing tl. state case fully and get a trial treatment and advice of a regular specialist of many years' experlenoe« AUms THE DIEFFENBACH DISPENSARY, S38.WI*. Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Sjlfsat, HEAD ROISES CURED by Ail INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAB
ri'JSHiCtl". v.'hlupurs heard. Comft «»-.-•• SnldbrP. HISCOX* i..rK. Vlntclur buok of proofs PILES*
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It ln'vti''i'.".- not v,Ji 1 V':ur liouijlt.* 111Jty bo come to ilii' 1 Miunalt to an uMiiniUAtion ov »vf:tu li I i• -v! ijiinmi ytjur coniplaint, an-1 thit e.t"- i« curib!e. we will tell you so, ii ".ve\vi I'll you tbit. fi wo will not mi'lenuKi? t.r'atmoiit oi a cast-, iun' jironnst* to CURU UNIE^^ WI* ARI: I.JI* oflocting a cutv.
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for it cous'.ilutiuii. .-'i i.'.'il! oi' writi mill ,-iitisl.v yourself UnitL- iiio coiiliil nt i.!li oting cuw..:
A11«OIT(W K'U(1IH,.vAIIMW-'I-IMI in plain O«V"lopo and all ]iii?illi:ino.- jmoici In'u Mill! nLsetvation.
Do You Want t«» .iiarrv? Or do you wish social letters from (gentleman ami idie:? ot culture and nn nns from all over tho country? so, Just send on ten cents and receive ti copy ui' the elegant matriinonial journal. called the Orange Blossoms, which will afford you more healthful enjoyment than you havo 'had for many a day. K.'u-li number contains hundreds of letters from young ladles and and gemieraen wanting eorres. nuclei)tg from those of tho opposite sox. The Oi .nge Blossoms has the largest matrimonial bureau In the United Stales, throu-glt wlileli huudreds are introduced to each other yearly, and many are tlio happy marriages thereby formed. The business'has grown to be recognized by the leading people of New England us fliling a long-lolt want in society. One would be surprised to see tho hluh-toned class of people who do business with this bureau. It is no "Cbi ap John" affair but one of the leading business ceneerus of Boston and Is largely patronized by the better element. aud by that I mean the honest, worthy people who me working at lair wages and lookiui: for a true 'mat somewhere. If there is a man or woman who has not found his or her a..uity here's tho golden/opportunity. Don't
Vait, as this advertisement wont appear long in
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paper unless there are many responses. Addrew- OI{ANGi: lil.OSilloom, 13, IS I?o!ston St.,
•OSSOMS,
Boston, Moss.
West India Healing Kidney Uiilsimi. The,Great Tropical Vegetable Kidney and Bladder Cure, Warracted unsurpassed us iteuvefor lnliamation. U1-" cerati6n,'Painfuln®^%n3 decay of the Kidneys and Bladder, 1.!rights Disease, Diabetes, Gravel and »!I painful affections o{-th® Kidneys and Urinary Passages. It will quieklv relievo your distress and cure' your complaint.- Un eciualled as a cure for children who unconsciously soil'their Led during sleepSold by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville Druggist. tf.
furin For alc
In Montgomery county, Indiana 105 acres, under high state ol' cultivation, good brick house, good barn, good spring water for cattle. Will sell on good, easy terms or exchange for city property. See
ZACK MAHORNEY & SON. Crawfordsville, Ind.
WHY DO YOU COUGH
{Bo yon know that a little Cough Is a dancerous thine?
DOCTOR
lAGKEIfS!
ENGLISH
IREMEDY!
IWUI Stop a Cough at any time: I and Cure the worst Cold in: twelve hours. A 25 Cent bottle Smay save you $ 100 in Doctor's* bills—may save your life. ASK: •YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.
IT TASTES GOOD.
PURE'PINK PILLS:
•Dr. Acker's English. Pills:
CURE INDIGESTION.
Small, plea»ant, a favorite with the ladles 5w.IL HOOKBR & CO., Vest Broadway, N. T. IIIIIIIHIIMIKMl
and Tumom CURED 110 knife: book free.
DM.GRATIGMY
dtNowus
Nd. 163 Elm street, Cincinnati, 0.
jnro tho health or interfere with one's business or pleasure. It builds up and improves the general health, clears the skin and benutihes the complexion. No wrinkles or tlubbiness follow this treatment. Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladles. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL
llarmlru. No Starting. S«od 6 ceoU in stamp* for particular, to DR. 0.1*. r. SNYDER, M'VICKER'S THEATER, CIICAEO, ILL
^ORKOEifiQ^
(ladthe Desired Effect! II CAUKOLLTON, Green County, 111., Nov. '88 I highly recommend Pastor Eoenig's Nerve Tonic 10 anybody that has suffered from headache as my son did for five years, because two bottles of the medicine cured him.
M. MOTIGUE.
V: ?, AVILLA, Ind., July 16,1890.
About four years ago 1 was taken with a congestive chill that left me so nervous that I was not able to do a day's work. I took Pastor Koeaig's Nerve Tonic, and I at once began to get better and am now doing my work again. Many 'hanks for the good it has done me.
MBS. LIZZIE LET.
CLEVELAND, 0., 113 Lanrel St., Juno 11,1890. The uso of Pastor Eoenig's Nerve Tonio has enabled me to resume work, and I am recommending same to all I see In need of it, and I Qnd many, hoping in pare to show my gratitude by recommending tho Toaic. A. ADK.IN8. —A Valuable Book on Nervons
Diseases sent free to any address, and poor patients can also obtain this medicino free of charge.
FREE
This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor lCoeniK. of Fort Wayne, Ind, since 1878. Isnow prepared underhis direction by the
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, ESI. Sold I'.y !-npsri5ts at ®t por Bottle. for Si I/ar'-rc Si v. "Si.7". Hottios for &0'
"^ou need not be sick if you /?, wi'l tnke Moore's Pilules. (ft (t 'l'lioyarearuurveloua medicine
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They kill the microbes. Thay oure chills, fevers, sick endache, rheumatism, liver and blood disorders, malaria.
Better than quinine
They move the bowels, quinine don't, hence always better. a cold take two relief quick.
Pilules in a box. 5tc. 3 for $1. iu use. Dr.O. C. Moore* tlamlt Street, New York. mmaammBmsBBsastSEXBSSSiZ
WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE.
Tiie (irettt. l^nglisli Kemeily,
I'lomiul}' and pennauoutly cures all forms of Nervous \VMknr«s, JCtnisMons, Sjienititloi rhea, Imj)0tency ami all effects of Abuse or A'xv«ie-«. lieeii prescribed over 35 yenrs in ithousnnds of cases is the
Before and AfterT"^"'y
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l/ilhii" known. A*k druggist for Woons I'HO^nioui.NK: If ho offers some worthless inedicino In place of tills, leave liis dishonest store, inclose price iu letter, und we will st'ii!_ by return mail. 1'i'ice, one package,$1 six, ?5. One trill si.c mil cure. 1'aniphlet in plain sealed envelope,2 stamps. Address
THIS WOOD CIlKMlCAJ, ro. 131 Woodward avenue, llotriot, MioU. n?~Sold In Crawfordsville by Nye A: Co., Smith & Steole, JloiTott & Morgan and all responsible drug'-jisls everywhere.
JS^OTICE TO 11 EII!S, CREDITORS, KTC
In the matter of tho estate of James Dauglierty, deceased. In the Moutgomery circuit court, iiay t.'ni], It', 12.
Notice is hereby given that illlnin \V. and James E. Paugherty, as executors of tho estate of James Danglierty, decease 1, have presented aiul (lied their accounts and vouchers in Una! se' tlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for the esuniiuatiou aud action of said circuit court on the 15th day of June, 1892, at which time all lielrs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said eour and show cause, if any there be. why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved and tho lielrs or distributees of said estate are also notilled to be in said court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship.
WIl-LlAM \V. OAI'UIIEl'TY, JAMES E. DAVG1IEitTV, Executor
Dated this 10th day of May, 1S92.
From Friend to Friend
Goes the story of the excellence of of Hood's Sarsaparilla and what it has accomplished, and this is the strongest advertising which is done on behalf of this medicine. We endeavor to tell honestly what Hood's Sarsaparilla is and what it will do, but what it has done is far more important ami far more potent. Its unequalled record .of cures is sure to convince those who have never tried Hood's Sarsaparilla that it is an excellent medicine. J. 11. If
1 eniperaneo Wine.
No matter what may be said about the use of wines, it is the adulteration and trash mixtures that does the mischief. Where pure wines are used we hear no complaint of inebriation. We never hear of intoxication from the use of Speer's Wine, of New Jersey. This wine and also the Unfermoiited GTape Juico is held in high estimation by the best doctors iu this country for the use of the sick.
LOCAL NEWS.
This is the camping out season. ~Wabash is still without a President. •C. W. Wright isXvisiting in 1 Kockport.
The students £liavc all returned to thoir homes. Scott Steele was up from Torre Haute over Sunday.
Darlington will celebrate the Fourth in glorious style. The glorious fourth will go unobserved in this city this year.
Mrs, A. S. Miller has returned from the Martinsville springs. Ared Garrigus, of Witcliita, Kan., is visiting old friends in the county.
Crawfordsville people will ho forced to go elsewhere to celebrate the Fourth. ^Herman Kohs, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday in the~city, the guest of Tom Clark.
One case of sun stroke was reported from the south part of tho countv hist Saturday.
Mrs. R. J. Fiuk and 6oh, Willard were the guests of Floyd Fink in Chicago this week.
Rev. Johnson, of Lebanon, delivered a sermon to the K. of P.'s at New Market last Sunday,
Quite a number from here will attend the republican State Convention at Ft. Wayne gext week.
W. T. Whittington was one of the republican ratification speakers at Rockville Saturday night.
New Richmond's big horse show takes place to-day and will be largely attended by Crawfordsville people.
John Brown, a farmer, was fined 88.35 in the Mayor's court Saturday morning for fast and reckless driving.
Ladoga has her new half-mile race track finished, which the Leader claims to be one of the best in tho State.
^Wheat cutting in some parts of the county will be put under way by Wednesday and Thursday of nest week.
I The Kingfishers and_ Cliff Dwellers annual
are preparing for their annual outings at their club houses at the Pine Hills. The regular Saturday night band concerts on the court bouse corner are the means of drawing out large crowds of people.
The May term of the Montgomery circuit court closed la6t Saturday and will not reopen until the first Monday in September.
Secretary McCay has returned from Providence, R. I.,
where he attended the
international convention of Y. M. C. A. secretaries.
K^tn,
fjjoe Dobson was fined in the Mayor's court Saturday morning for throwing stones at birds under the cornice of the Phoenix Block.
It is highly probable that the name of Hon. M. D. Whito will be presented at the republican Congressional Convention at Rockville.
Mrs. Emily C. Dickersou has been granted a divorce from Arthur Dickerson and given the custody of her daughter, Agatha, and SI20 alimony.
Last Friday nigh the Royal and Select Master Masons imposed the degree upon five candidates and afterward lunched at tho Robbins House.
During the storm Saturday morning the rod on the Catholic church was struck by lightning. Aside from the complete demolishing of tho rod no damage was sustained.
The socohd annual picnic of the Odd Fellows will occur at the Shades of Death ou Thursday, July 28. Good s]leakers will be presfht and everything provided for a grand time.
Earnest Dorsey is the new assistant chief of the fire department, and John Hoschweinder and Fred Lcpper new minute men in the places of Frank McNeeley and John Bell resigned.
I. F. Wade, of Crawfordsville, saya he is coming over soon to unearth the mastodan tusk. Claims that it is his. The discoverer may have some rights that will be considered.—Parliugton Echo.
Miss Margaret A.Carroll, of the city schools will return to her home in Crawfordsville where she will spend tho summer, with the exception of a short stay in the East.—Indianapolis Sen.tinel.
Elder Bud Johnson, of Lebanon, was nominated by the democrats of Boone, Saturday for representative. The re publicans will nominate Elder Lane of the same denomination for the same ollice, to neutralize or divide the church forces.—Darlington Echo.
Mr. A. J. Stone, living south of Mace, brought to this ollice the other day, four or live heads of timothy av erasing in length from 12 to 13 inches. From this it would seem that the hay crop in that, part of the countv at least, gives promise of being a large one.
Constable Byas, the cow catcher ambled out into the commons of Fiskvillo last Saturday and attempted to arrest a cow belonging to William Vancleave. As the procession started the owner s\Vooped down on the worthy official and saved the animal from'a disgraceful in carceration in the stray pen. Mr. Byas now threatens to have Mr. VaDcleave arrested for interfering with an officer in the discharge of his duties.
Tho Sunday closing .causo is wcakning. Last Sunday one drug store and four grocery houses remained open during almost the entire day and each of them hail previously signed the agreement to keep closed. It will take sometime to get them educated up to tho idea of keeping closed from Saturday nieht to Monday morning.'
Gen. Mahlon D. Manson, of Crawfordsville, was in tho city Wednesday and speaking of the republican national ticket, he said: "I think it is exceeding weak aud can be beaten easily. The recent split in the party will make the election of Harrison and Ileid an inipossibilitj. As for the State I think it can be safely counted in the democratic column,"—Indianapolis Sun.
Have you considered the pleasure that may be derived from a trip to Chicago or Milwaukee via the Vandalia Line, St. Joseph, Mich., and the Vandalia Steamers. The ride across Lake Michigan cannot but please you. These rates of fare are low, time and accommodations first class. Speak to the nearest Vandalia Line agent about it. He can eivo you full information, or address J. M. Chesbroogh, Assistant General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all tho vital organs. If the liver bo inactive, you have a billious look, if your stomach be disordered you have a Dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alternative and tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Nye & Co's Drug store, 50c. per bottle.
Central Association.
During tho State convention of county superintendents, at Indianapolis, the ground work was iaid for the first session of the Central Indiana Teachers' Association. The counties represented at the informal meeting and whose teachers arc expected to attend were: Boone, Clinton, Tipton Howard, Montgomery, Carroll, Tippecanoe, Madison, Cass, Fountain and Hamilton. Tho first meeting will be held in Frankfort some time in January, 1893. Superintendents Lyle of Clinton and Zuck of Montgomery were made a committee on arrangements. The session will hold two days and will be addressed by some educators of national reputation.
A Positive Fact.
Ladies do not delay your valuable time by waiting and suffering, but secure a bottle of Dullam's Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured of your monthly trouble, either in old or young. It is the very best preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given ihe best results in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine that I ever used. I do not make a practice of using or recommending patent medicines, but this remedy is prepared by a very competent physician and chemist of my acquaintence and I can cheerfully and conscientiously recommend it the best—SI a bottle.
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For pamphlets containing valuable information, etc apply to D. W. Janowitz, T. P. A., or Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. Indianapolis, Ind. tf.
IJuoUioii's Arnicn.Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cu*3 Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhuem Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or .no pay required It iB guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents'per box. For sale by Nye Co's Drugstore.
Kye, Ear, Nose, Throat-Spectacle.
DR. E. HUNTSINGER.
Ex-iSiuyion r! Tntst
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A. C. FKUTII, M. 1).
.Specialist, of Diseases of Women
Artificial ice ponds arc now being troduced into En "land.
Cliniil Kxcui'sion Kates to Klkliai't, Iixl.,via tho Vandalia Line. For the Indiana State Sunday School re-union at Elkhart, the Vandalia will sell excursion tickets from all stations in Indiana at one fare for the round trip, tickets to be sold on June 21st, good to return to
including June 25th, 1892,
The kin£
children.
of Siam has eightv-four
Refreshing Retreats.
Hummer days are fast approaching and now is the time that excursionists, pleasure-seekers and sportsmen should figure out a route for their summer vacation. in doing so, the delightfully cool summer and fishing resorts located along the Wisconsin Central Lines come vividly to view, among which are Fox Lake, 111., Lake Villa, 111., Mukwonago, Waukesha. Ceder Lake, Neenah, Waupaca, Fitield, Butternut and Ashlaud, Wis. Wisconsin has within the last five years become the. center of attraction for more pleasure seekers, hunters and fishermen.than any other state iu the union, and each visit increases the desire to again see' the charming landscapes, breathe the balsam fragrance that is a part of the invigorating atiuosnhere, wander through the colonnades of stately pines and hook '.he speckled beauties with a hand made 11 y.
Ui li' i/i. Fiit/iava. Jvfaiit('h i'-iif/f) Calleye for the
Eye, Ear, Ntse nurf Thnnit.
Medical and Surgical Socialist for the Eye, Ear, Nose ami Throat.
SPECIAL attention to tho longest standing anil most difficult cases to euro, as Granular and Inflamed Lids, Weak, Watery Eyes. Dimness ol Sight, Closure of Tear Duets, etc. t^Cataracis, Cross Eyes aud all -Surgical Operations on the Eye Ball Skillfully performed without pain. Discharges froinitho liars. Deafness, Noises in the Head successfully treated where others fall.
A Chronic Discharge is caused by Dicers in tho ear, which, unless cureif, are liable to eat into the Brain, causing death by iutlamation or blood poison. Treatment perfectly Safe,
A neglected or badly treated Chronic Catarrh Is the great cause of so much deafness, especially in the middle-Hged and old people also of Consumption Treatment mild and will cure. ^nppl'dplpo Special attention to titting SpecDpuutnuluili tacles and Eye Glasses, for which purpose the Doctor has one of the most elaborate ana complete set of testing appliances in the west.
You can have your measure takou and Spectacle Frames made, and lenses ground, to Special Order by the most accomplished Optician in New York city, without extra charge, that not only fit tne face and eyes perfectly, thus giving the greatest ease and comfort, but gremly improve the personal appearance of tho woaroi'. Charges Moderate. KfWill be at I Jr. .Mccormick's office, Thursday June 23.
NONE Sinsist
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brand.
MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse,
Smoking and Chewing
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Dlt. J.A. II M11., I'u.N tte.-iMeuc rtiysl'lau, W. Oliio-Kt.. In.lianuiioli.-, lml. (Twenty one yo ars a I'rairtical I'hy^iciaii and surgeon.)
Specialties—All Chronic Diseases. Diseases of the Heart, lilood ami Skin, Nervou-ness, Painful Periods and Irregularities of Women, Diseases of lhe Kidneys, iSladder and Generative Organs, including Syjdiillis. (.'onorrhuei',, Gleet Stricture. Gravel', Spoi-maiorrhcoa, Jnipotency. Varicocele aud liydivee.e. Diseases suecessfully treated and medicine furnished hy mail. Consultation fi ee and charges moderate Ofllce—Woo Ohio struct
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tasteless, odorless and Inexpensive. SAMI'I.K, enough to make test, uiaik'd for ten cents. The Preseivaiine 'f'g Co., 10 Cedar St. N.
WaiiW
Good pay. Steady: Inge over rival concur experience needed, position. Address,
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isnpIoyiiieufc'.JJJig advan)s sUi-:: guaranteed no V'rite if vou want a trooil
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NURSERY Lock 15..x IM.
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.Men to- represent nit-. Will pay salary. or commission week ly. Stock anil square
dealing guaranteed. W. igii me quick, and secure choice of territory and terms. K. U. (iU.\ 11AM, Nuiserymau, KochesU r, N. Y.
See the -ansti E. Main St.
photographs at "2.1.0^
The Chicago postoflice makes a profit of 82,000,000 yearly.
Remember that I have the largest: stock of all the leading brands oi
Cigars and Tobacc®
hi the city: You can find Ti different styles of tobacco to select from. Complete line of line Cigars. Also full line oi pipes anil walking sticks. Remember the place. No. 101 S. Green .^t.
W. B. Hardee
The Smokers' Friend.
DR. A. B. BARKER,
The eminent. Eye, Kar Nose and Throat specialist of Cincinnati, Ohio, is now located at No. 4 AW stWashington street, Indianapolis, where he Is prepared with superior facilities for stalghtonlng Cross Eyon and romovlug Cataracts by almost
painless methods, curing Granular Lids. Weak, Watery Byes, Sore Eyes. Turning In and Turning Out of Lids, Deafness. Discharge ol the Kar, and Tennitls Aurlum Tolypus and Nasal and Bronchial Catarrh: Loss of Voice, Stammering, Asthma, Bronchitis, enlarged, and Ulcerated Tonsils, Clergyman's Sore 'i'hroat Skin Diseases of the Face, Tumors and all kindred diseases. Besldos tho Doctor Is prepared to grind lensai, adjust and fit SPECTACLES for any peculiarity of sight. The glasses which he furnishes are accompaneld with a written guarantee to be as represented and serve the purpose for which they are recommended. He has a full and complete assortment of perfect ARTIFICIAL EYES and EAH DRUMS which ho skillfully* inserts to the entire satisfaction of his patrons. Charges fortreatment within teach of all. Send stamp for Book. CONSULTATION 1T.KK AM INVITED.
Correspondence solicited.
CUT IT IN TWO
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HOP
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PLASTER
CONDENSED
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Makes an everyday convenience of an ^d-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations—and on having the
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GUPH PIliE HOIEI
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Duly four miii'it from rourt U'jitsoj Cable cur-s Uio loor. .ww house wiihJ Moth'rn I^rni«r«»v -mimN: newly tuniUlie«l.s On Ameno'iu iu Kurn|Mtin plans. Kooinss $3 weekly: truusi.-nt- .» -nt* m-l upwa iM. iTurkisli Siatljs for HUU s-*tiil»?niau. 50! cents. Kostaurant by Freil Conr.M'rnou, late} eh-'t Chleauo an., Pabli» d'Uoie I
ONE-HALF will do more good th&a a dozen of any other kind—a strong ftatement, but true.
It's a wonderful soother, pain allnycr, healer and strength* •oor, ana the relief and cure begin at once—no waste otf BUM no prolonged suffering— no experimenting.
For old and young It Is safe and sure—always doe* fooA never disappoints. Keep it on hand for sudden allmtmla ALL good things are imitated* You'll find our name on both Aides of the genuine HOP PLASTER. Mcdislne deakre' everywhere sell it, or we maii it for price, 25 cts.,
S for a doUtfl
Hop Plaster Company. Boston, Mass*
Fine Jersey Heifers
1 have just arrived from the New England states, with seventy-one heacl. of extra fine Jersey heifers, forty-six*: fresh, the. remainder will be in a few days. Ages from two to four years,This fine herd of cattle, the largest and the best, in thf state of Indiana. If' you wish fine cows come and see me Mv terms and prices shall suit you.
D. N. ri r'&TH.
KIDNEYS
FOR DISEASES OP THE
JOHNSTON'S
ROYAL ENGLISH! RUSHTA^
•Will euro all diseases of the KMneys, Bladder, Irritation of the Neck of tho Bladder, Burning': Urine, Gleet, Gonorrhoea in all its stages, Mucous Discharges, Con— ition of the Kidneys, Brick .'
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&Sviuu vi vuo aiuucjsi Deposit, Diabetes, Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and Acid •Urine, Bloody Urine, F»ln In tti& "Back, Retention of Urine, Fre^quent Urination, Gravel in all iUP forms, Inability to Retain the---Water, particularly in personsadvanced in life. It ia a Kldney
Investigator which restores tw»v Urine to its natural color, removes*
the acid and burning, and the effect of the excMv give use of intoxicating drink. PRICE $1. THREE BOTTLES FOR $2.60
Sent express charges prepaid.
(ySend for Circular. Bold by all Druggist8iWM. JOHNSTON. Detroit, R[lch*gj
UC lib Ycurs pnrtunitk't, :\i\ !V.e
yiknu-u, Croumerynien aud Dairymen can keep .MILK aud- Clii'.AM fresh a week without using ice. Ileulthlu
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