Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 October 1892 — Page 7

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They ail Testify

To tin Efficacy ol the WorliMlenowBotf

Swiff's Specific.

The old-time simple remedy from the Georgia swamps and field* has I gone forth to the antipodes, ast6nlHhlngthe«fceptloaIanJ loontonndlnt the theories ot those who depend solely on the I physician's skill. There Is no blood taint which ltdoesnol immediately

eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or tho result ot Tile diseases from within all yield to thfa jxAent trat simple remedy. XI is an unequaled tonic, builds up the old and feeble. cures all fllsossri •rising from impure blood or weakened vitality. Send for a treatise. Examine tho proof.

Books on Blood and Skfn Diseases mailed ike*. Ihmggirta Sell It.

SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,

Drawers, Atlanta, Oa.

Kye, Kar, Nose, Throat-Spectacle.

DR.' E. HUNTSINGER

A CARD,

It is now a'lout six yaiirH since Br. H. Hunt singer of Frankfort, Iiul boijiin in:iking regular visits to Crawfoi'ttaville. during which tnuo Uo lias treated hundreds* of cunes and portormod scores of surgical oporations for cataracts, cross eyoa, closure of tho tour ducts and, with a success that comimnds hi in to tho cimlideuoe .f this outiro com muni ^BPPlQnlpO Special atton ion to fitting spocU|IDulCluluO taclos aud oyc {.'lassos for which purpose tho Doctor has onu of tho most elaborate and complete set of perfecting testing appliances in the west. PVP QtFQill

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rOMiiires glasses to bo cor-

IljD OH dill roct is one of tin- most common cauass of woary painful vision and of hoadaoho. It produces more hoadacho of various kinds, especially sick and nervous Juoahacho than all •other causes combined. It fa also a very common causo of woak, watery, sensitive, pain.u anartmg, heaviness and itching in. over back or around tho oyos, Wli -n reading lottors blue find run together. Whore symptoms usually disappear when reading or close work is laid aside, but return gain as oftea as either is resumed. These oases call lor tho highest skill in determining the kind and strength of glasses to prescribo. No specialist in the west possosseB as large and complete set of appliances for detecting and correction these symptoms as Dr.

Hantsinger. At Dr. McCormii-'k's Dontal offl o, Crawfordsvllle. Thursday. Oct. 27. Waveland, Dr. Kleig er'a Friday, Oct, 3S all Day. Wlnga'e, Thursday, Nov. ID until 8 o'clock in afternoon. Returning to oach place every four weeks.

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CONDENSED

Makes an every-day convenience of .nr. old-time luxury. Pure and wholesom Prepared with scrupulous care, flight": award at all Pure Food Expositions. H.ich package makes two large pies. Avo.M' imitations—and insist on having ths

NONE SUCH brand.

A".ERRELL & SOUI.E, Syracuse. N.

Do You]Want to Marry?

Or do you wish social letters from gentleman jtad indies of culture and means from all over the country? If so, last send on ten cents and •receive a copy of tho elegant matrimonial lourat, called the Orange Blossoms, which will afSjrd you moro healthful onjoymont than you have had for many a day. Each number contains hundreds of tetters from young ladles and sad gentlemen wanting correspondents from tlicee of tho opposite sex. The Orango Blossoms hae the largest matrimonial bureau in tho Vnited Stales, through watch hundreds are Introduced to each other yearly, and many are tho happy marriages thereby formed. Tho business has grown to bo recognized by the leading people of New England as filling a long-felt wnnt In socloty. One would be surprised to see She high-toned class of people who do business •with this bureau. It Is no "Cheap John" affair »*t one of tho leading business concerns of Boston and Is largely patronlzod by the bettor element, and by that I mean tho honest, worthy people who are working at fair wages and a^c looking for a true mate somewhoro. If there is a man or woman who has not found his or her a..nity here's the golden opportunity. Don't wait, as this advertisement wont appear long.

In

UMB paper unless there aro many responses. :i Address ORANGE BLOSSOMS, Room, 15,18 Bojlston St., Boston, Mass.

FOUTZ' S

MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

"Ho How will die of Ootic. Bow or IiVM Ffr *n_ if T(vntz*i Powden lit used in tine*

™Foote* Powden will enre orprevent almost vnxi DtnAR to which Hones and Wi «j»

ITotrrz** PowoEia wiu. arm SaxurAonM., MA STSrywhare. 4 DAVIS B. TOUTS. ProprtetM.

SAZ.TiaCOBS. XD.

West India Healing Kidney Balsam. The Great Tropical Vegetable Kidnay and Bladder Curu. Warranted unsurpassed aa acurefor Inflamation. Ulceration, PainfulneBS and decay of the Kidneys and Bladder, Brights Disease, Daibetes, Gravel and all painful affections of the Kidneys and Urinary Passages. It will quicklv relieve your distress and cure your complaint. Un equalled as a cure for children who unconsciously soil tlicir bed during sleepSaid Xq Dr. E. Detchon. Crawfordsville, Druggist. tf.

See The Handsome styles and new effects in Dress Goods and Trimmings at McCluro fc Graham's.

THE GERRYMANDER SUIT. The suit brought by republican politicians to set aside the legislature apportionment of 1885-91, is an attempt by them to make up for tho losses heretofore suffered by them through the Australian ballot system of this State— nothing more nor less. It is not so much a disposition to right a wrong as it is to gain some political advantages by having the present apportionment law set aside. Abandon the new law for voting and go back to the old system and what a gloriouB field is again presented. "Iilocks-of-five schemers would again be in their element and the Dudley creatures would be the men of consequence. The republicans never did and never can carry the vote of Indiana except through corrupt methods. Tho free and untrammeled vote in Indiana is against the republican party all the time. The ingenious and corrupt methods of securing the majority in Indiana began in the halcyon days of Olive P. Morton, and the party leaders hav^ pursued it ever since, until the enactment of the present law. Morton even suggested the first gerrymander in Indiana twenty or more years ago. He and his party then could not discover anything unfair or unconstitutional in the apportionment made by the republican legislature.

THAT rank old hypocrite, Gov. Chase who is seeking to mix his politics and religion, is booked for a sermon at the Christian church for to-morrow. He is the same extra pious individual, who at Union City last April, is said to have remarked that had he the power he would "damn all democrats to hell.' Members of that church who belong to the democratic party wi!l no dtiubt feel much impressed with- a sermon from such a man. His piety must certainly impress them as greatly exaulted whon he can wish any of his fellow citizens damned into hell. He will draw out a big crowd to-morrow, but it will be moro from curiosity to see what manner of man it is that can utter such expressions as quoted above, than from any expectations to be benefitted by his utterances.

THAT is a peculiar independence that overtakes the Indianapolis News every four years just before tho election to support the republican National ticket, the News desiring always to be understood as strictly independent in its support of any candidate. It has not found in tho last half dozen National campaigns any difference in republican platforms, and in consequence always supports them. This is somewhat strange considering the change in views of so many republicans within that time, and will load most people to conclude that the News, while a moBt excellent paper in other respects, will not do to tie to on political questions.

His auburn-haired highness, Hon. A. H. Porter, still hankers after official position, although resigning lately the position of Minister to Rome. He is now booked to speak at a number of places in Indiana iu behalf of the republican National ticket. Porter wants to b^U. S. Senator, if his party can swindle the voters out of the next legislature. Fairbanks, the millionaire, also wants the same position, and between the two should the rads succeed in Indiana, there will yet] be a rattling tight for the place.

GEOKCIA is which State Weaver, tho People's party candidate, delivered some speeches and in which he said ho was not allowed to speak, although in several cities he was askod to address the people and guaranted protection, has just returned a democratic majority of 70.000 for Governor. Weaver's oil ort: tu pose as a martyr was a signal failure but if his speeches have the effect of rolling up such majorities he should at once bo secured to stump New York, Indiana and other States for democracy.

GEN. DAN SICKLES has announced he will not support Cleveland because he hired a substitute to take his place during tho war. Strange he did not discover this in 1884 when Cleveland was also a candidate. The real trouble is probably that Cleveland failed when President before to remember Sickles with a big office. Now to obtain a little private revengp ho is ready to take high tariff, forco bill, Harrison and all.

Good Teipplars.

The eigth quarterly session of tho Fifth District Lodge, comprising tho counties of Owen, Clay, Vigo, Vermillion, Putnam, Paruo, Montgomery and Fountain, will be hold at Veedersburg, Fountain county. Ind., on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct, 10 and 20, the first meeting to bo held at 10 clock on Wednesday morning, according to bylaws. A public meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, which it is expected will be addressed by Bros. I. S. Wade, G. C. T., of Lafayette, T. J.Legg G. S., of Logansport, Sister M. S. Henry, G. S. J. T., of Franklin, Rev. D. L. Vandament, D. C. T., of Bainbridge, in connection with tho rendering of a neat programme by the members of Veedersburg Lodge, No. 213. The Good Templars of Veedersburg assure the visiting delegations a hearty welcome.

Try Dullam'" Great German IB cent Liver Pills, 40 In etrh package, at Nye & Co's. ......

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Uounty School Notes.

The following is a list of tho teachers of Wayne township: Newton Gilky, H. C. Darnall.

D. C. Moone, James Zuck. Walter Fowler, C. II. Pease. Prank Stout, Miss Parson's. Mr. Harvey, W. W. Ewing. E. A. Cunningham is tho now principal at Alamo.

Fred Maxwell is pushing the good work at Brinton, Uniou township. John Whittington may bo found at his duty at Shady Nook, Union.

Mallie Hoover is the teacher at Black Creek, Union township. Dr. Shotts is tending his little flock at Clover Bloom, Madison township.

Myrtle Smith is teaching in Franklin township. Delia Jones is teaching her first school at Eden, Scott township.

Lulu Wingert is teaching in Union. Jose Imel at the Quick school again. Nannie Harris rules at Soap Factory Union township.

Mr. Johnson is tho power behind the throne at Ash Pile, Union township. Newton Gilkey has full sway at Hickory corner, Wayne township.

W.J. Cord works again at Rake Pockt, Coal Cree.v township. Isophene Alston has charge at Quinnine, Madison towaship.

Cline Academy, Franklin township, began Sept. 10, with tho usual attendance.

H. C. Darnall at Sand Bank, Wayne TPMary Daily is teaching at Upper Wall street, Clark tp.

Wayne township schools closed last week on account of diptheria. J. J. Whelan is teaching at No. OClark tp.

Walter Vaughn is working at tho Moharry school, Coal Creek tp.

A New Home-

The Crawfordsville Journal removed into its new homo across the alley from its former location this week, and now has a very complete building in all its appointments for tho publication of a newspapor. It is the tirst paper in town to ever possess its own building, most publishers here and elsewhere thinking themselves even lucky to be able to pay r,ent regularly.

Notwithstanding the high license now demanded for selling goods on tho street by transients, an Indianapolis man paid it for three days of last week, selling considerable quantities of goods and making some money.

When the hair begins to come out in combing, it shows a weakness ot the scalp that calls lor immediate attention. The best preparation to arrest further loss of hair and restore the scalp to a healthy condition is Ayer's Hair Vigor.

HOW TO VOTE.

Stamp the Rooster and You Will Make No Mistakes.

Instructions.

If you want to vote a STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET, stamp within the BIO SQUARE containing the ROOSTER at the top of the ticket. If you stamp within the big square you must not stamp anywhere else on the ticket or you will lose your vote.

You must not mark on the ballot with anything but the stamp. You must not stamp except on the squares. If yoij accidently stamp off a square, return your ballot to the poll clerks and get a new one.

You must fold your ballot before coming out of the booth, so that the face will not show and the initials of the poll clerks on the back will show.

The following information will help the voter: 1. If the voter wishes any information as to the manner of voting he may ask the poll clerks. 2. There are two ballot-boxes and two ballots to be voted. One ballot-box is is painted red and is for the state ballot, which ballot is on red paper the other ballot-box is painted white and is for the county ticket, which ticket is on white paper. 3. The voter enters the rflom, tells the poll olerks his name the clerks give him the two ballots to be voted and a stamp (the 6tamp is a little stick with a rubber on the end of it the voter goes alone into one of the booths with the two ballots and the stamp in the booth on a little shelf he will find an ink pad (this is a cloth saturated with ink the voter touches tho ink pad with the stamp and then stamps his ballots. Let the ballots dry before folding. 4. After stamping his ballots and the ink has become dry, the voter then folds each ballot separately before leaving the booth he must fold them so that no one can see how he has voted, and so that the initials or first letters of the polls clerks' names can be seen on the backs of the ballots he then goes and gives the stamp back to the clerks, and hands the two ballot® to the inspector then he leaves the room. 5. After the voter comes out of the booth into the room he must be careful not to let any one see the inside or his ballots: if he exposes hia ballot so that it can be known how he votes, his ballot will be rejected. 6. If the voter can not read English, or is blind, or is physically unable to stamp his ballots, he has a right to rail on the poll clerks to stamp his ballots for him this must be done in his presence and in the presence of both poll olerks. 7. The voter must vote the ballots given him by the poll clerks and none other. 8. The voter must not put any mark or sign on hiB ballots if he doeB, hia vote will not be counted.

If by accident he blots his ballot in stamping or makes a mistake, let W" return the ballot folded to the poll clerks and get another.

If you stamp anywhere inside the square containing the rooster you will yote a straight Democratic ticket.

A Hard Corner.

The age of 30 is a hard corner for a woman to turn, and 35 is still harder. She feels that sho is fast leaving her youth behind her. But there is no rearon why a woman shouid be faded and pass at 35, or oven at 46. The chief cause of tho early fading of American women is found in the fact that many of them suffer from some form of female weakness or disease which robs the face of its bloom, draws dark circles about the eyes, brings early wrinkles and Ballowness, and stamps the face and figure with sign of ill-health. Dr. Pierce's Favorita Prescription will cure all these troubles, will bring back the lost bloom, and remove the pains and ailments which make women grow old before their time. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded.

Japau has two-thousand newspapers. Twenty-five years ago thoro was only

Don't Get Imposed Upon. Is a good motto to follow in buying medicine as well as in everything else. By the universal satisfaction it has given and by the many remarkable cures it has accomplished, Dullam's Great German blood, liver, stomachand kidney cure has proven itself unequalled for building up and cleansing your system and for all diseases arising from impure blood. Do not experiment with an unheard of or untried article which you are told is as good, but be sure to get Dullam's. All drug gists keep it. SI a bottle. For sale by Nye & Co.

A Providence (R. I.) husband and wife aro at law over tho naming of thoir child.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Virginia has just awarded a contract for a handsome State library in Richmond.

riiykittiaiis Outdone.

My wife has been suffering with female trouble of the severest kind for over three years.' I have paid twenty-live dollars during the last three months, and she had no relief. She had doctored continually with the best of physicians. 1 bought three bottles each of Dullam's Great German Female Uterine Tonic and Dullam's Great German Blood, Liver, Stomach and Kidney Cure, and can say to-day that she is entirely cured. W. H.DROWLEY

Sworn to before me on this 23rd day of June, 1S90 .TOIIN C. DXJLLAM. Flint, Mich. Notary Public, Geney

The exact physical center of the United States is a cemetery at Ft. Riley, a

A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this Bafe 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 aB consumption, inflamation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Nye & Booe's drug store.

When terrified an ostrich will travel at tho rate of twenty-five miles an hour,

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

The Heat of All.

Mr. S. H. Jackson, of Roberts, Ind. writes as follows: "Please send me one dozen more of Dr. Welle' New Cough Cure. I find it the beet seller and most satisfactory cough medicine I can get. My customers say it is the best of all

Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for

Merit '.Vina.

We desire to say to our citizens that for years wo havo been selling Dr. Kings 2few Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's Now lift* pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and hare never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every titue, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye & Booe, Druggists.

The use of Hall's Hair Renewer promotes the growth of the hair, and restores its natural color and beauty, frees the scalp of dandruff, tetter and all impurities.

Senator Gorman suffers from neural-, gia.

She is delighted with it.—Mrs. Hanah Moore, Hebron, Neb., writes: "My mother had a swollen knee caused by a fall.—I purchased a bottle of Salvation Oil. We used it and I never saw a remedy work so well. It took the swelling down immediately and effected a cure."

CAUTION.—Beware of dealers Bob* ttttatlnr ahoeawithoitw.L.Donnlaa name and the price stamped on bottom. Hueh substitutions are fraudulent and subject to proaecntlon by law for oblAiBIBr DiailAV H.

CURED

Are you all run down? Scotts Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite.

Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scroffala and all Anaemic and Wasting' Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost aa palatable as milk. Cetonly the genuine. Prepared by Soott & Bowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists.

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W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE

Will (ITS exclusive nnlc to shoe dealers nnl General merchants where I havr •oajrente. Write for catalogue. If not for sale in your place send direct to Factory* •latins kind, size and width wanted. Postage free. W. L. J)onglaat Brocktoni

OF

The Infallible Hernia Cure Co.—Gentlemen:

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Only one price at Lawson'd Gallery and that is $2 per dozen—the best $5 cabinets for $2 per dozen. When yon visit his competitors, get a sample of their best $4 or $5 cabinets take it to Lawson a*.d he will guarantee as fine or superior work at $2 per dozen. No catch penny game at

Lawson's Gallery,

Corner Main and Washington St reels, Over Con Cunningham's.

Only is Comparable to Our Great Contest, which will positw 1st, 1892.

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to-day! Flrmt conic, flrnt served. All priwn nro«rn 1IL

person sending us correct full names of the two notable men represented anA. acceding to terms, will be given FREE one of our New Brilliant Dinner Service as a prize. The Set consists of 16 pieces, (only 4 pieoe# are ihown in cut.) They are full slsew Finely Finished and will last a life time with ordinary care.

Tins offl'r is made 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 FREF 30 SAMPLE CANS of NATIONAL BAKING POWDER.

CONTRACT.

For and In Ronslderntion of the Gifts to be .varded me for correctly naming the two persons represented in this advertisement and for distributing among ray neighbors and acquaintances, samples of The NATIONAL BAKIN«i POW)ER which shall receive, and to aid in any way I can to advance the Interests of the National BakSue Powder Company, I hereby sign and return this contract, subject to the decision of proprietors of Tin national Bulduu Powdsr Co.

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.Street, County,

Nearest Express Office,To those Who shall miccesskilly comi are distributed impartially.—to male an

Our Plan is Founded upon Bu$ines$ Principles.

FOR

GENTLEMEN.

A seniilno sowed shoe that will not rip tOne Calf. mens, smooth inside, flexible, mora oomfortablo, stylish ... durable than any other shoe ever sold at the prloe. Equals custom-made shoes costing from S4 to $9.

The only 83.00 Shoe made with two complete soles, securelysewed at tho outside edge (AS shown In out), which gives Uonbl4 the wear of cheap welt shoes sold at the same price, for such easily rip, having only ono solo sewed to a narrow atrip of leather on tho edgo. and when once -vorn through up worthless.

The two soleiof the W. Ii. DOCGIiAS 83.00Shoe when worn through can bo repaired as many times oa necessary, as they will never rip or loosen from tho upper,

Purchasers ot footwear desiring to cconomlze, should consider tho superior qualities of these shoes, and not bo influenced to buy cheup welt shoes sold at $3.00, having only appearance to commend tliem._ V. Ii. DOVULAH men's

.00 Worklngmen$£r 3.00 and Youths^

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1.73 Best Dongola, aro of tho samonlgU standard of merit.

RUPTURE.

Aftor two mouths' treatment I am glad to say I am a well mini, and have boon- cured without losing a day from my business. 1 was rupturud on botli sideB, tlio breaks bolus largor than a silver dollar, and had no Idea I could bo curod until I called oil you, and then did not oxuect to get well in so short a timo. Will bo ploaHod to s«o you micuood In your bUHinoss, and ha/o ovory faitii that you can euro any ono who will placo tliouiBolvoa iu your care. Very truly,

Wo euro little children as well as grown pooplo. Tho longtli of time you havo boon ruptured makoH no dillerouce a» to a euro. You onu bo cured and throw away that abomlnatioa—a truss No pain no knife No detention from businoHH, No chargo for examination or consultation No pay until curod. Wo guarantee to euro any rupture that can ba roducod or put back. We will not lako your enso If wo cannot euro you, aud don't want your money until you are cured No ointment or truss toauvortiao or Boll. Our prices depend upon tho extont of the injury, not being 1. ss than $25 or moro than 175 to gu irautoo a euro. INFALLIBLE 1IEKNIA CUIUS CO. under the direction of T. M. C_DUVEII, M. »., 18 years' exporionco.

W.M. E. SUKEIIY,

Foreman Shover & Dickson Ico Co.

.J years' oxporienco.

Rooms and lO'F'air Block, Opposite Union Depot. ODice hours—9 to !••!, 2 to 5,7 to D. Sundays, 2 to 4. Write for circulars, etc. Indianapolis.

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tv PRIZES and ADVERTISING. We do not expect that anyone will take the trouble to 1iatrlhute onr goods gratultloasly. We shall therefore expend a princely sum to thoronelily adrcrtlseand further Introduce the National Baking Powder, and at the same time to.reward all efforts in our behalf.

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CONTEST CLOSES Dec. lit,JMB after which date nnniKwers t»

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