Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 September 1892 — Page 5
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Better!
-than ever before! Fall and Winter Season now
open at the Only One Price Clothing House in
The Only Corner Clothing House in the city.
J. A. JOEL.
BUGGIES SURRIES'
Abraham & atson
DEALERS IN FIRST CLASS
Buggies, Sunies and Phaetons.
We are sole agents for this county for the justly celelrated Troy Bugg} Com rnnv, of Troy, O., and the Connersville Buggy Works Company, ^ot Connersville, who have reached the arena in the manufacture ot beautiful practiceand serviceable vehiclesd+ This season patterns are works of art and any person will be well repaid for their time who will call and see them whether they buy or not Kemember we also carry a full line of Harness, Wn:{»s,
Robes, etc.
ABRAHAM & WATSON
WEST MAIN STREET.
Tariff Or No Tariff.
That is not the question when you see what we have in new
Furniture, Carpets arid Rugs!
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Royse & Peavy's
Furniture and Carpet Store, 12-1 South Washington St.
"ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE."
any member ot your family, we will make from ltone of our finest three-quarter llfeilze
CRAYON PORTRAITS
£5t!^Tf8- sure a.d your name ™d^d««, on I:be it. aa this will seoure for you its Mfotr. ability, etc., wo o*n refer you to the .-nerioan Erprees1 TnirMnrVimnanT Amerio&nExpressi^o.^univea d«HW,, mScSi SwoSfc fopEg to receive your kind tavora, we are, resjectfully
CODY &. CO., 753 and 755 DcKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. KOTICB.-Cat thin out and return It toM with the Photograph yon dwlre copied.
HEN WHO DRESS. Our New Stock Is All In!
We have a fine line of suits for early fall wear-
We can show you more new conceits and more
new styles than the rest of the stores put
together. We can fit you as fine as the finest
merchant tailor and in most cases fit you better
and with more style. The difference in price is
in our favor by more than half. If you enjcy
seeing nice Goods come in and let us show
them to you. You will be welcome if you want
to buy now or later. See our latest styles of
Men and Youths' business and dress suits! See
our novelties in Children's clothing and our
Complete] line of Hats and furnishing Goods.
Our New Stock of Fall and Winter Suits and
PHAETONS
to
FREE OF CHARGE
WellsgFaigo ork and all
HARVEST KXCUIISION WEST.
Aug. 29 and Sept, 5C.
The Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. "Clover Leaf Route," will issue Half fare excursion tickets on above dates, to pointh South, Southwest, North and Northwest from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois stations.—Ample return limit.
Two trains daily to Harvest Territory Free Chair Cars—Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, through tickets and baggage checks.
Call on nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address C. C. JENKINS,
Gen'l Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio.
Don't Tail to Eead This.
Tho Vandalia again comes to the front and offers you tickets one way to Kansas City, Leavenworth,and Atchinson, or St Joseph, for S7.50, from Sept. Gth to 15th inclusive.
To Elwood and return, special tr«ir SI.50 round trip. Tram leaving liere a :30 a. m., Sept. 13th. Tickets good on special train only. Harvest excursions Sept. 27, one fare tho round trip. Washington and return $14 Sept. 13 to 20th. St. Louis Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 8 to Oct. 20, one and one third fare tho round trip. Terre Haute and return Sept. 14 andjlG, one faro, $1.60 the round trip. Chattanooga and return Sept. 13 and 14, one fare round trip. Portland, Org. Sept. 0 to 14. one fare $72.25 the round trip.
Don't forget the harvest excursion Sept. 27, everywhere southwest, also one fare. $1.60 round trip, to Torre Haute and return, on Sept. 10, good to return Sept. 11th, on account of the great democratic rally. J. C.
HUTCHINSON, Agent.
See our factory flannels and blankets yarns and home knit, socks at McClure & Graham's it will pay you.
Rheumatism Cured in a day. "Mysti Cure" for JRhuematism and Neuralgi radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and disease immediately disap. pears. If first bottle fails to benefit money promptly refunded. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon. Druggist Crawfords ville,
The Protective Union Again. It will be remembered that some time ago Isadora Mantz and others, claiming to be the officers of the Wabash Valley Protective Union, instituted suit against Iv J. Clodfelter, W. E, Humphrey and others, charging them with gobbling about 140,000 belonging to the Union and appropriating it to their own UBO. Wright and Seller and W. T. Rabum, of Wilhamsport, appeared for the plaintiffs and the defendants immediately objected to this. They claimed that Hurley and Clodfelter were the attorneys for the Union and no one else had a right to appear for it. There was an immense deal of squabbling over tho matter and finally the case was taken to Covington on a change of venue. It carno up there the other day before Judge Rabb and tome very interesting testimony was adduced. Judge Rabb decided that Wright, Sellar and Rabum had tho right to represent tho Union and that Hurley Jk, Clodfelter were not in it. Tho case will probably be appealed. If it is not, then the defendants will have to come to trial in the near future. Some interesting developements aro expected in this event.-—Journal.
College Foot Ball Schedule. October 15—Purdue and Wabash, Crawfordsville DePauw and Rose Polytechnic, Torre Haute Butler and Indiana University, Bloomington.
October 22—Wabash and Butler, Indianapolis Roso and Purdue. Lafayette October 24—Ann Arbor and Purdue, Lafayette
October 29—Butler and Purdue. Lafayette Indiana and DePauw, Greencastle.
November i3—Wabash and DePauw Greencastle Indiana and Rose, Terro Haute.
November 12—DePauw and Butler Indianapolis Purdue and Indiana, Bloomington Rose and Wabash, Craw fordsville.
November 10—Indiana and Wabash Crawfordsville Rose and Butler, Indian apolis.
November 21—DePauw and Purdue, Indianapolis.
See The Handsome styles and new effects in Dress Goods and Trimmings at McClure & Graham's.
Union Township Teachers' Institute. Section one of tho Union township teachers institute will meet in the small court room today. The following pro gramme will be carried out: Civil Government Liss Lida Jones Recitation Fred Heller Method John Whittington World's Fair Edith 1'oung
On October 8 tho second section will meet at the same place and tho follow ing program has been prepared: Fisko's Civil Government.J.C Kennedy Taxation and Government
Fred Maxwell
Township Government Mrs. W. F. Sharpo Organization and Discipline
Claia Calvin
Method Dan Gilkey Method in Rsading Blanche Kelsey
Death of An Old Settler.
John Stover, one of Montgomery county's oldest settlers, died at his homo in Darlington last Monday evening at the advanced ago of 87 years. Ho was born in Tennessee in 1803 at tho ago of six years he removed with his parents to this county whero ho has resided ever since. He was one of tho builders of Stover's dam and the big factory near it which did a thriving business years and years ago. The funeral occurred on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock and was largely attended.
See the New Cloaks and Wraps for fall wear at fair prices at The Trade Palace.
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It's a medicine that starts from the beginning. It rouses every or gan into healthy action, purifies and enriches tho blood, and through it cleanses and renews the whole system. All Blood, Skin, and Scalp Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. For Tetter, Saltrheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre or Thiok Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, it's an unequaled remedy.
Don't think it's like the sarsapariilas. They claim to be good for the blood in March, April, and May.
Golden Medical Discovery works equally well at all seasons. And it not only claims to do good—it guarantees it. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back.
Tou pay only for the good yqu get.
Yellowstone National Park.
Have you ever seen this world's wonderland? If not and you contemplate a trip to it tho coming summer, it is well to bear in mind that the Wisconsin Central Lines is the through car route from Chicago and Milwaukee, via tho Northern Pacific R. R.,"running through Pullman Vestibuled and Tourist sle«p ers without change. Moals served enroute in dining cars. The Wisconsin Central Lines is also the best route from Chicago to all the delightfully cool summer resorts in Wisconsin and tho Northwest. Pamphlets containing valuable information will be sent free upon application to D. W. Janowitz, D. P. A., Indianapolis, or to Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger ticket Agent, Chi cago, 111.
Very Much Surprised.
1 have been afflicted with neuralgia for nearly two years, have tried physicians and all known remedies but found no permanent relief until I tried a bottle of Dullam's Great German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent relief. 96 cents per bottle Signed, A. B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich. April 11,1891. For sale by Nye & Co,
See our muslins and Bhirting, ging ha- and prints, sll go at bottom prices at The Trade Palace.
A CAKD.
What I know and what I did not know. I did not know that lumber could be bought so much cheaper at
Binford's Lumber Yard,
than at other places in Crawforasville, until I gave him a call, after getting prices at other places. Now I am convinced and know that I saved from 10 to 20 per cent, on my investment, and I see he has just gotten in a full car of the best brand of Imported German Portland Cement, the first car brought to Crawfordsville direct, being just 10 days from the time it left Germany till arriving on the track here.
A PURCHASKK.
DO YOU DREAM?..
HAVE YOU 1'IIYSIUAL WEAKNESS?
We can positively euro you as suto as you use our APPLIANCE!
No drugs, no lotion. Sent on 30 days trial full description of this INSTRUMENT and our pamphlet,sont in plalu sealed onvolopo.
CHICAGO APPLIANCE COMPANY.
1419 Masonic Templo, Chicago, 111.
I 6 liarmlosH herbal remedies that do not in-1
Jure tbe health or Interfere with one's buslnoss or
flealth.uiearsbuilds
leasure.
It up and improves the general the skin and beau linos the complexion.
No wrinkles or ilabbiness follow this treatment. Endorsed by iihysioianB and leading society ladies. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL
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DR. 0. W. r. SNYDER, N'VICKER'S THEATER, CHICAGO, ILL
Firnt ReproftpiiU
Second Represents
Stamped out
—blood-poisons of every name and nature, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
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Patrolman Julixis Zeidlrr Of the Brooklyn, N. Y., Police Force, gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparllla.! Bis wlfo takes it for dizziness and lndlgestloa and it works charmingly. The children also take it with great benefit 11 is without doubt I a most excellent thing for That Tired Feeling. I cbcerfully recommend
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Hood's Pills to every one who wishes to have health and comfort." Get HOOD'S.
HOOD'S
PlLL8
Dated this First day of Septomber.
THE GREAT NATIONAL CONTEST
NO CUKE. NO PAY.
After 30 yonrs' pnictice i\9 a traveling doctor, trentinj tliousnnda sui.'c«8fiil of almost all chronic disonses, DR.'NV. 1). T1LNEY, has opened a pormanent local ofiloo In Crawfordsvillo to troat chronic diseases, and invitos all afUlcted to call and got his diagnosis, as from his oxtondod traveling oxpovlonco ho olton euros whero otlierBhave railed. Conmiltation froe. If you aro responsible it will not cost you a cent (except for medicines) until cured, or ho has helpod you all ho can.
To insuro success tho Doctor prefors to furnish all medicines, having on hand a largo supply of all tho latest and host lemedios. l)r. Tiluey troat successfully big nock, bladdorand kidney diseases, bowel complaints, dobility, dropsy, stomach troubles, hay lever, heart, liver and nerve disonsos, piles and fistula, taints, old soros, skin disoasos, fcmalo disensos, rheumatism, stifT joints, scrofula, tape worms, all oyo and ear diseases, all throat and lung diseases, and catarrh positively cured•Some cases nood medical and surgical treatment combined, suoli as, cataract, cross oyes, pterygium, somo tumors, some female trouble somo rectal diseases, -nr., to successfully treat such I)r. Tiluey has associated with him—
TIIKEE EXPERT SPECIALISTS of tho city. liomemlior, all oporations and treatment eunrantood. Offlco over Catnpboll Bros. Store. Hours, 2 to 5 p. in. Hesldonce, Dry 13rnncli. West Wabash avonuo. Tho Doctor has patients in other towns he will visit tliom from tho 1st *o the(jtli of each month, llo will not bo nt nome to business between these days. I?etnomber this. Visits mado when nocossary lu town, $1, Jioyond $,1 ]ier mile, cash.
Only is Comparable to Our Great Contest, which will positively close Dec. 1st, 1892.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE!
Answer (o-dty! First come, firnt norvcil. All prlx«Mi nrcnciit iinraertlnl^ilj' in rotation, as »oriwt uimwcrii aro received.
WHO ARE THEY? WHAT ARE THEIR F1JLL NAMES 7
FIRST SECOND
WRITE YOU It ANSWERS ON THE TWO LINES BELOW, FILL OUT CONTRACT AND RETURN ADVERTISEMENT, COMPLETE, TO US AT ONCE.
•very person sending us correct full namesof the two notable men represented
acceding to terms, will be given FREE one of our New Brilliant Dinner Service «T», as a prize. The Set consists of IS pieces, 'only 4 ptoces are shown incut.) They are full slz«b Finely Finished and will last
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Our Plan
life time with ordinary care.
This ciflw in mule solely with a view to extending the trade of the NATIONAL POPULAR BRAND OF BAKING POWDER throughout the North American Continent. With this handsome set will also be given {EE 30 SAMPLE CANS of NATIONAL BAKING POWDER.
OOHTRA OT
For and In rniisl'ierntlon "f the«iirts to "J awarded me for correctly naming the two persons repre-
.Street, (:ounty_
Nearest K.xprcss Offiee State, To those Who Hlmll .nec.88t.lly cmnjete for the above named C.IFTS, we desire to «ay that they "l1," ,..,1 i.nimrtlHllv —to mule und female alike. It In denlred tliat liot more than one periS 5,(.h family will contest for the prizes. Our offer not only includes the Gilts, but It opens up alJ'^^nue io th '.se who Seslre a l'LKASANT ATiI MONKY MAKING VOCATlOlf.
is Founded upon Business Principles.
A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONET
¥*i and ADVERTISING. We do not expect thatanyone will take the trouble to dis•VihiTto oiir iooils laatultiouslr. We shall therefore expend a princely sum to thoroughly ailvertl«e and further introduce the National Baking Powder, and at the same time to reward all effort» in our behalf.
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blUotunaai. Jaundlc*. and lick headache.
JJOTICE TO HKIRS, CKEDITOKS, ETC.
In the matter of tho estato of John II. Buchanan, deceased. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, September torm, 1893.
Notico is hereby givon Unit Win. A. Buchanan, as Administrator of the estate of John II. Buchanan, deceased, has presented and flled his accomnts and vouchers in llnal settlonicat of said estato, and that tho same will romo up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 33rd day of September, 1892, at which, time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said ostato aro required to appear in said Court and show
cnUBO
if any tliero be, why said accounts and vouchors should not bo approved, and tho holrs or distributees of said estate aro also notlQed to bo in said Court at tho time aforesaid and make proof of heirship. \VM. A. BUCHANAN, Administrator.
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CONTENT CLOSES Dec. 1st. 1802 after which date nonnsiTorsto
If IVI Wl this advertisement will be considered. „u -rimarcMnl Immediately ueonllnit to rnlei of the f. LIsm£»» Keelrert. Those .w-rded In c»u.d„ «,nt fr« of dnty.
THIS ENTIRE ADVERTISEMENT OUT AND SEND IT COMPLETE AT ONCE TO
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