Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 October 1892 — Page 6
Cocoas
Unlike unsolufae which are adulterated with starch,
indigestible a Cocoas
-KBEST AND COES FARTHEST-
loaves no Sedimenton. the bottom of the cup.
lOOK'S COTTON HOOT 1
POMPOUND. A recent discovery by old physicians. Successfully uetl monthly by thousands of Luilif*. Is the only perfectly safe ami roliablo medicine ^discovered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offori nf erior mi'd iotnos 111 place
of this. Ask for COOK'S COTTKN KOOT MVOOUSI) Take no subniilutt. or Inclose fl and 0 cents in postage la loiter and we will send, sealod, by return mail. Full sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Audreys
Pom? Lily Compnii V,
No. 3 Fisher Block, IVtroi,, Mich.
r*~Sold in Or wfordsvllle by Nye A: Co., fcmitli Steele, MolT.'tt & Morgan and nil responsible druggist everywhere.
NO CURE, NO PAY.
After 30 years' practice as a traveling do. tor, treating thousands successful of
you are
1
nioi
all
chronic diseases. 1)R."\V. 1). T1I.N1-', has opened a permanent local offlce ,L
ra^{01^v'
to treat chronic diseases, and Invites all afuictPd to call and got hi*4 diagnosis, as from his extended traveling experience Ue often cures where others have failed. Consultation free. If
responsible it will not cost you a cent
(except for modicines) until cured, or ho has helped you all he can. To insure success the Doctor prefors to furnish all medicines, having on hand a large suppy of all the latest and best remedies. Dr. Tiliiey treat successfully big neck, bladder and kidney diseases, bowel complaints, debility, dropsy, stomach troubles, hay fever, hoart, liver and nerve diseases, piles and fistula, taints, old sores, skin diseases, female diseases, rheumatism,stiff Joints, scrofula, tape worms, all eye and ear diseases, all throat and lung diseases, and catarrh positively cured-
Some casfts need medical and surgical treatment combined, such as, cataract, cross eyes, pterygium, some tumors, some female trouble some rectal diseases, etc., to successfully treat such Dr. Tilney has associated with him—
THREE EXPERT SPECIALISTS of the city. Remember, all operations and treatment guaranteed.
Offlce over
Campbell Tiros, store.
Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence, Dry Branch. West Wabash avenue. The Doctor has patients in other towns he will visit them from the 1st "o the8th of each month. Ho will not be at nomo to business between these days. Remember this. Visits made when necessary In towp, $1, Beyond $,1 per mile, cash.
DO YOU DRUM?
HAVE YOU PHYSICAL WEAKNESS?
We can positively cure you as suro as you use oar APPLIANCF!
No drugs, no lotion. Sent on 30 days trial full description of this INSTRUMENT and our pamphlet,sent In plain sealed envelope.
CHIC1G0 APPLIANCE COPAHY.
1419 Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111.
TVP A mmVPlanos, Organs, $23 up. Want Ag's.
Dual 11
Cat'l'g, FREE. Dan'l F. Benty. Wash
ington, N.J.
Beautiful!
and unique designs in
Walking
AND
SailorHats
Just r.-ceivedat
Mrs. M. W. Wilson,
the Fashionable Milliner. Ladies don't buy your fall hat before inspect ing her line. 127 S. Washington Street.
OS-SEND FOR CATALOCUE.
IcOMBtVATlON SAFETIES, with llulbtr Tlrtt,
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Srvioch,Otau' W U). 44 00
KMtwb Donlop pBtuaatte, S4oeb "Hr**............... 160 Ul 00 E.C.MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST, LOUIS,MO.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and Vftutifloi the hair. Promote* a luxuriant growth. Never Falls to Beitore Gray
Hair to it# Youthful Color Curea icalp dittoes & hair falling. gOc, and |1.00jt_Drogglifti__
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T\"E! A TpNESS & HEAD NOISES CURED by UJaJELr Peck's INN1SIBLE TUBULAU EAR CUSHIONS. Whispers heard, Comfortable. Successful where ail remedies FAII.. Ills, book and proofs free. Address F. IIISCOX, 853 Broadway, New York.
AMD OFFER.
*ed for our Nursery Stock. $75 to $150 per month salary or commission. No experience needed. Address, with reference,
II. E. MERRELL & CO., Geneva, N. Y.
Salesmen Wanted!
To sell Nursery Stock. "We grow all the leading varieties, both old and new. We replace all stock that dies, and guarantee satisfaction. Highest salary or commission from the start. Writs for terms. H. E. HOOKBR CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y,
See our factory flannels and blankets yarns and home knit, socke at McOlujre fc Graham's it will pay you.
Doalness Cannot be Cuml
by local applications, as they oanno roach the diseased' portion of the car There is or.lv one way to cure Doafness, and that is by constitution remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ilali's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
P. J. CIIKNEY A* Co., Toledo, O.
£2T'Sold by druggist, 75c. Oct. S,lm
The greatest worm destroyeron earth is Dullam's Great German Worm Lozengers, only 2eents per box. For sale bv Xve & Booe.
Yellovrstono National Park.
Have you ever seen this world's wonderland? If not and you contemplato a trip to it the coming summer, it is well to bear in mind that the Wisconsin Central Lines is the through car route from Chicago and Milwaukee, via the Northern Pacific R. R., running through Pullman Vestibuled and Tourist sleep ers without change. Meals served route in dining cars. The Central Lines is also tho best route from Chicago to all the delightfully cool summer resorts in Wisconsin and the Northwest. Pamphlets containing valuable information will be sent free upon application to D. W. Janowitz, T\ A., Indianapolis, or to Jas. C. Pond General Passenger ticket Agent, Chi cago, 111.
en
Wisconsin
Barley Malt
Chase's
digestion. Chase's Barley and rich.
Chase's Barley weak lungs. Chase's Barley purity.
Whisky—ai
Malt
Whisky—pure
Malt
Whisky—for
Malt
Whisky—for
Otto Schlemmer, sole agent for Crawfordsviile. ol.lw.
Attention Farmers!
If you have a horse that has poor ap petite, is languid, hair rough and run down generally use Morris' English Stable Powders and he will speedily recover. For the removal of worms it has no equal. Will make your horse slick fat and glossy. Contains no antimony or other injurious drugs. Pound packages 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Booe. ol,4
Try Dullam's Great German 15 Liver Pills 40 in each package at Booe's Drug Store.
cent Nye
Our dear little daughter was terribly sick, Her bowels were bloated as hard as a bricli,
We feared she would die Till we happened to try Pierce's Pellets—they cured her remarkably quick.
Never be without Pierce's Pellets in tho house. They aro gentle and effective in action and give immediate relief in cases of indigestion, billiousness and constipation. They do their work thoroughly and leave no bad effects. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Best liver pill made.
New York boasts of the largest surpliced colored boy choir in the United States, and, so far as is known, in the world.
What is the dismay of the early pedestrian, who leaves his cozy home on a winter's morning in quest of lucre or pleasure, when he finds himself suddenly the victim of the treachery of a slippery pavement. It will bo a comfort to know that Salvation Oil will cure his bruised limbs.
Pre-eminent for cough and cold. Mr. Wm. J. Beecher, 142 Whitesboro St., Utica, N. Y. writes: "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has cured my two children of a very bad cough and cold, which they have had for some time. It cannot be equaled for .coughs or colds. I have always used it.
Try Dullam's Great Germ in 10 cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package, at Nye & Co's.
Very Muoli Surprised.
I have been afflicted wich 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. 25 cents per bottle S igned, A. B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich. April 11,1891. For sale by Nye & Co.
See our hosiery and underware at come again prices at the Trade Palace.
See all the latee novlties in silks at the Trade Palace.
Try Dullam's Great German 15 cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package, at Nye & Booe's Drugstore.
LOCAL NEWS.
Dr. Black was down from New Richmond Monday. Grant Agnew and wife were in Thorntown over Sunday.
Dr. E. Detchon and 'wife spent Sunday in Montmorenci. Miss Mary Grubb is visiting her father in Terre Haute.
Dr. May and Mrs. M. M. Nye visited friends in Chicago this week. Mrs. A. Z. Solomon and son have returned to their home in Denver.
Mrs. Soseph Southard Hubbard, of Pana, 111., is the guest of W. lv. Wallace aud wife.
Anna R. Otterman has been appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Lewis C. Otterman.
The Big Four is renewing twentyeight bridges ovor streams on its lines. The now bridges are iron.
The case of Joseph Jones, colored, charged with larceny, has been continued until the next term of court.
W. D. McClelland this week purchased the Low Fisher property on west Market street. Consideration, 84.000.
Three delightfully plain drunks were rimmed up in the Mayor's court Mon day morning to the tune of SlU.40 each. 'I he purchase of a riglit-of way for the Midland road has been completed and the line will be in operation to Bridgeton before the year closes—Brazil Times.
Preparations to celebrate in the usual outlandish style "ail Halloween" are being made by mony of the younger class of the community. It occurs on the last night of tho month.
The peoples' natural gas company has completed its thirteenth well at Sheridan and it proved another gusher. Two more welis will be drilled at once, making a tatal of fifteen in all.
Walter Kelly and Reddy Sullivan became involved in a lively altercation Satureay night and were pinched by the police. As Kelley was tho aggressor Sullivan was released while tho former was forced to contribute to the school fund.
Miss Melinda Hays died at her home three miles south of the city Friday night'after being bedridden for
20yearsi
The deceased wss 79 years old and was a sister of Rev. M. S. Hays. The funeral occurred Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Saturday Jedge Harney decided against John L. Gobon in his suit against the widow of the late John Lee. Goben had bought in Mrs. Lee's land, 40 acres, for delinquent taxes amounting to 840 and he sued for a title thereto. The court held that he had no right in the title,
Ike Cox and A1 Pickett have taken in fifty nine premiums at the different fairs this fall on their poultry, forty of them first premiums and T. M. Camp bell took over three hundred, one hundred and seventy nine being first premiiums. J. W. Jackman with two varieties at four fairs took 33 premiums.— Darlington Echo.
Hicks, the weather prophet says: "Are you laying broad and sensible plans to protect your family, you stock and your general interests against a hard winter and a stormy trying time in the spring? If you are not, it isourhumble opinion you will wish you had. See if you don't remember this paragraph."
Monday morning A. J. Shurr and family wero all stricken with severe illness and the report soon became prevalent that diptheria was the trouble, but upon investigation it was found that the well from which the supply of water was taken for drinking and cooking purposes was in a very unhealthy condition and the further investigations brought to light dead frogs and earth worms in abundance which was the cause of all the trouble.—Waynetown Hornet,
Elder Brown, a traveling evangelist the Christian Church-for tho Indianapolis district died at Greencastle last Saturday. By a coincidence of name and occupation it was at first supposed to be Rev. S. W, Brown, who resided here last year, but inquiry ascertained that such was not the case.
Last Saturday E. J. Baldwin shipped from thiB city to the Santa Anita Ranch of "Lucky" Baldwin in California a numbor of Shropshire Down sheep, purchased of Willard Taylor, of Ripley township. In the same car he shipped three opossums rnd thirteen squirrel. Opossums and squirrels do not flourish in ehat country and this is only an experiment.
The great value of Hood'sSarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured.
Leading Horsemen .Say
Morris' English Stable Liniment is the best remedy for rheumatism, lameness, swellings, cuts, burns, hard or soft lumps, sprains, uruises, frost bites, etc. It is put up in large bottles that se or 25c., 50c., and $1.C0. Sold by Nye & Booe. S—1 lm.
Take your produce to R. B. Hoff. lm
See our curtains, blinds, chenile portiere, lounge and table covers at McClure and Grahams.
Why Cattle Ar« Cheap..
"Why is it that the fanners have to sell their steers for $3.25 per hundred? Why is it that beef retail to the consumers in the cities for the same price that existed when fanners received $5 to $7 pei hundred?
Does the local butcher pocket the difference? No for the local butcher if at the mercy of the beef combine of Chi cago and Kansas City. If a butcher ir a city like Indianapolis, Fort Wayne oi Evansville, does not buy his dressec beef from Armour, Swift, Morris, 6ome other packer of the beef combine a rival butcher shop is quietly estab lished to crush out the local butcher who dares to buy his steers direct from the farmers. Through this combine the beef monopolists control the price of cattle and the price of meat. It wil be remembered that shortly after th election of Harrison, that a wealthy cattleman of Kansas City, in an interview said that although he had been a Democrat all his life, he had contributed with the rest of all the large cattli buyers, a large sum of money tc defeat Grover Cleveland for re election, because he had canceled the cattle leases in Indian Territory. Soon after Harrison assumed con trol of the government the cattle syndi cates of the west were reinstated on their old leases, as per agreement wher the cattle combine furnished the inonej to defeat Cleveland.
Why did the cattle combine desire tht continuance of the cattle leases in the Cherokee strip and other Indian reservations? It was because •without the 1,000, 000 steers raised on the cheap lands ol Indian Territory and other parts of tht west, it would be impossible for them to hold down the price of cattle raised bj the fa. mers of Indiana, Illinois and othei agricultural states.
There are at present over l,400,Q0l acres of land leased in Indian Territory for which the cattle syndicate pay onl) 6ix cents a year per acre for the grazing privilege.
In Indiana, the farmer's taxes on thi land upon which he raises his steers fo: the market, averages seventy-five cent per acre. In Illinois, eighty-seven cent/ and other states from sixty-five t( ninety cents per acre. Nor is this all The farmer of the states must pay a per sonal property tax on his cattle. Now how is it possible for an Indiana farmei to raise cattle on land worth $30 to $o( an acre, and compete with the rid syndicates who raise cattle on land upor which they pay no taxes, and but a few cents for the grazing priveleges The) are at no expense for feed. And three men will herd 5,000 head of cattle.
These cattle kings pay no persona! property taxes on their herds. And it has been demonstrated again and again that they have put steers on the market at $3 per hundred and made a big profit. Can the Indiana fanner do this? No especially, if he has interest to pay on a mortgaged farm.
The only thing that keeps up the cattle combine, is the cheap grazing of the west, which Grover Cleveland tried tc abolish, but for which act, alone, hf probably lost his re-election.
Farmers of Indiana, will you vote tc •again sustain the interests of the cattle kings and the beef combine, or will yor vote for the Indiana steer
Judge Gresham.
Judge Jordan, of Indianapolis, in an interview in regard to Judge Gresham says that he knows personally that for a number of years Judge Gresham hai been in favor of tariff reform. He says that they were boys and young men together. and have maintained intimate personal relations ever since and that if is not necessary to violate any personal confidence in stating Judge Gresham's position on the tariff. It is well known that the Chicago Tribune, with great zeal and persistency, advocated the nomination of Judge Gresham for the presidency in 1888. No abler articles in favor of tariff reform have been published in this country than those found in the columns of The Tribune and it evidently reflected the sentiments ol Judge Gresham on the tariff then. Judge Jordan further says that Judge Gresham was a member of Arthur's cabinet and that President Arthur urged tariff reform, and that during his whole administration his cabinet tvere a unit in supporting him in the position which he took in his message delivered in 1882, which was as follows:
I recommend an enlargement of the free list so as to include the numerous articles, which yield inconsiderable revenue a simplification of the complex and inconsistent schedule of duties upon certain manufacturers, cotton, iron and steel, and a substantial reduction of the duties upon these articles, and upon sugar, molasses, silk, wool and woolen goods.
Entertaining such views as Judge Gresham has always entertained on the tariff, he could not, as an honest man, support the nomination of a party which has now planted itself on a platform of high protection, thus violating ail the pledges that it made in its platforms, state and national, from 1872 to 1892.
Judge Gresham is consistent, while President Harrison and the leaders of the Republican party have repudiated the whole record they have made in party platforms for the last twenty years.
DO NOT STAMP THE SQUARE CONTAINING THE ROOSTER MORE THAN ONCE.
The poll clerks will Bhow yon how to fold your ticket when they hand il to you for stamping.
Sarsaparilla
Is superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-purifiers. First of all, because the principal ingredient used in it is the extract of genuine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper-
Cures Catarrh ^usse^hse%bet low docfc, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is
THE
Superior Medicine
because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect, and, being highly concentrated, only small doses are needed. It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier
Pnrpc
in
UUI oa
existence. It
makes food notir-
SCROFULA ing, and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natural channels. AVER'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and imparts to the aged and infirm, renewed health, strength, and vitality.
Sarsaparilla
IVepnred bv Pr. .T. O. Aver & Co., T.owell, Mass. Sold byallI)ruiri tstN l'rice $1 six bottles, $5.
Cures others, will cure you
KIDNEYS
FOR DISEASES OP THE
WM cure all dlsetie* of the Kid-• nej-g. Bladder, Irritation of Keck of the Bladder, Burning Urine, Gleet, Gonorrhoea In all Ms
•nation of the Kidneyi and Bladder, Dropsy of Kldners and Add Urine, Bloody Urine, yata tk» Back. Bet«ntlon of Urine, Fr»«
?ormi,Urination,
iuent Gravel In aQ Inability to Retain tho Water, particularly In persons advanced ID life. It IUIMI InTeitlcator which reatorea thi Urine to
Its natural oolor, removes
the acid and burning, and the affect of the excessive use of lntoxloatlng drtnk. PRICE $1. THREE BOTTLES FOR $2.8®
Sent express obarsss prepaid.
IVSend for Circular. Bold by all I WM. JOHNSTON. Detroit,
Drnntth
BUcfe.
THE BAILE0ADS.
-THE-
Yandalia
LINE.
VAN I) iVLIA.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 51 Express 9:46 a. aa. No. 53 Mail 5:20 p. m. NORTH BOUND. No. 53 Mnil 8:10 a. M. No. 54 Express 6:19 p.m, Good connection made at .Terra 'Haute 'for ih South and South-west. Trains run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making good connection wife C. & W. M. for Michigan points.
,T. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
Big iCleyel'dM, Cincinnati, iicaao 4 I & St. Lonis R'y. Route!
Farm Wagons!
Z. MAHORNEY & SON
keep the O'BRIEX WAGON on sale, which is known as one of the very best now in the market.
House-hold Furnishings!
Of the latest manufacture. Stoves, Furniture. Queensware. We can fit yo« up in anything desired in house-deeping. Prices always Iter "onable.
Z. MAHORNEY & SON.
Short Line. East and West
WAGNER SLEEPING
CARS
On night trains connecting with Vestibule TralM at Bloomington and Peoria to aud from Missouri ltiver, Denver and Pacific Coast
Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Colum bus to and from Eastern aud Seaboard Cities.
Address
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JOHNSTON'S *1 ROYAL ENGLISH
RUSHTA1
W. Michle, agent for further par* JOHN U. OARSON, Gen. Manager,
ticulars. JAMES HARK BR Q. P. A., Chicago
Chicago.
,, TRAINS AT CRAWFORD8VILLB. I... IHG rouit. GOING WEST. OOINS 1ADT No !)—Mail, 9:l5«m No 8—Mail, ....5:11pm No7—Mail (d).12::!9am Mo 12—Mail(d)...l:55am No 17—Mail 1:38pm No 18 Mail 1:15pm No 3—Express..,6:45pm No 2—Express...9:15 am
G. E.ROBINSON, Agent.
MONON ROUTE
lOUISVILlE.WtWAlBAHYt CHICA60 RUfct^
L. S. A. & C. MONOK.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4—Night express 1:55 a m. No. ti—Fast mail 1:40 p.m. No. 44, Local Accommodation 3:40 p. m.
SOOTH BOUND.
No. 8—Night express 1:25 a. m. No. 5—Fast mail 1:10 p. mNo. 4S Local Accommodation 9:15 a. m.
Ail trains stop at Linden, Ladoga and Roachdale. Local freight carry passengers.
iff Or No Tariff.
That is not the question when you see what we have in new
urniture, Carpet© arid Rugs!
You will be so delighted that you will be sure to buy. If you don't want t© buy you had better stay away, for these goods sell themselves.
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Furniture and Carpet Store, leo South Washington St.
H. J. WATSON. Agent.
