Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 October 1892 — Page 7

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I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and wascuredsound ana well with two and a half bottles of Other blood medicines had failed _____ to do me any good. WILL C. BEATY,

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I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated case of Tetter, and three bottles of 1 cured me permanently.

WiT.r.irai MANN,

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Oar book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Jtoo. Swur exaoma Co., Atlanta, Oa.

Eye, Ear, Nose, Tliroat-Spectacle.

m. E. HUNTSINGER

11 is now about six yoars since I)r. K. Hunt wngor ofFrnnkfort, Ind., begun making rogulur Tisita to Crawfordsvillo, during whiru timo ho kas troatcd huudrodH of chsch and perform (Hi sooros of surgical operations for cataracts, •rogs oyoa, closuro of tho tear ducts and, with a •access that commends him to tho confldouce of *is entire community. •flpptOnlpp Special niton'Ion to fitting specHJIuliKlUluO tacles and csyn glasses for which purpose tho Doctor has one of tho most elaborate and couaploto sot of perleeting testing apyliaucos in.tliu west. TtfO QfTiniTl wh'ch requires glasses to be cor•JU Oil QUI rect is one of the most common •aulas of woary painful vision and of hoadaehe. II produces more headache ol various kinds, especially sick and nervous lieahachc than all ether causes combinod. It is also a very cornOD cause of weak, watery, sensitive, painful, •narting, heaviness and aching in. over back or around tho eyes. When reading letters blue and run together. Whero symptoms usually disappear when roading or close work is laid aside, but return ugain as often as either is resumed. These cases call lor tho highest skill In determining tho kind and strength of glassos to prescribo. No specialist in the west possesses aa large and complete set of appliances for detecting and correction these symptoms as Dr. Hautslngor.

At Dr. McCormitk's Dontal office, Orawfordsvlllo, Thursday. Oat. 27. Waveland, Dr. Kleis or's Friday, Oct, 28 all Day. Wlngate, Thursday, Nov. 10 until 2 o'clock in afternoon. Iiefrirning to oach place every four weeks.

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NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. Y.

Do You Want to Marry?

IV do you wish social letters from gentloman tad ladies of culture and means from all over the country: If so, Just send on ten cents and receive-a copy of tho elegant matrimonial lour•jrt, called th« Orange Blossoms, which will aft£rd you more healthful enjoyment than you )£ve had for many a day. Bach number conIqj^is hundreds of letters from young ladles and

Ml gentlemen wanting correspondents from pe of tho opposite sex. The Orange Blossoms I the largest matrimonial bureau in the

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ted States, through which hundreds are lnto each other yearly, and many are the briR£py marriages thereby formed. The business has grown to bo recognised by the leading people of New England as filling a long-felt want in society. One would be surprised to see llu high-toned class of people who do business y£ltx this bureau. It is no "Cheap John" affair (rtil one of the leading business concerns of Bost«af and is largely patronised by the better element, and by that I mean the honest, worthy people who are working at fair wages and are Making for a true mate somewhere. If there is a man or woman who has not found his or her a..nity here's the golden opportunity. Don't vjy, as this advertisement wont appear long in •Reaper unless there are many responses.

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Address OKANGE BLOSSOMS,

Room, 15,18 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

MUSIC HALL

Hotel and Restaurant.

Farmers can get a first-class 15 or 25 cent meal. Finest lunch in the city.

VanSandt & Hale, Prop's-

West India Healing Kidney Balsam. The Great Tropical Vegetable Kidney and Bladder Cure. Warranted unsurpassed as a cure for Inflamation. Ulceration, Painfulnesa and decay of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Brights Disease, Baibetes, Gravel and all painful affecti**B of the Kidneys and Urinary Passages. It will quickly relieve your distress and cure your complaint. Un •quailed as a cure for children who uncansciouBly soil their bed during sleepSold Xc[ Dr. E. Detckom, Orawfordsville, •ruggist. tf.

POE GEOVEB CLEVELAND, Below we give a list of the prominent republicans who have announced their intention of voting for Grover Cleveland:

Judge Walter Q. Gresham, secretary of the treasury under Arthur. Hon. Hugh McCullough, secretary of the treasury under Lincoln and Arthur.

Hon. Carl Schurtz, secretary of the interior under Hays, Hon. Wayne McVeagh, attorney-gen-eral under Arthur.

Judge Cooley, ex-president of the interstate commerce commission. Commissioner of Lands, Odell. of Minnesota.

Ex-Attorney General Baldwin of Indiana. Ex-Attorney General Williamson of Indiana.

William Dudley Poulke, secretary of tho National Civil Service Reform League.,

Hon. John Overmyer, ex-speaker of the Indiana house of representatives. Judge Columbus Harrod of Floyd county.

Harrison'b probable losses on the third party in the west may be footed up as follows: Minnesota, 4 North Dakota, 3 Kansas, 10 Nebraska, S Nevada, 3 Idaho, 3, and Wyoming, 3. Total, 3i. To these may bo added the seven electoral votes which Cleveland will secure in Michigan, making an aggregate defection of 41 votes from tho republican party in the western electoral colleges, to say nothing of what is likely to happen in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa. Admitting that these four states and Connecticut should go for Harrison along with the reliably republican states, and giving only the two northern states of New York a»d New Jersey, with seven votes in Michigan, to Cleveland, there would be no choice of & president by the electoral colleges and the election would be thrown into the house of representatives, where Cleveland would certainly be chosen.

Hundreds of republicans in Indianapolis, Ft. Waym and other cities havo banded together in their opposition to Harrison and will not support him. They will vote a clean republican State ticket, but will voto for no presidential candidate. To the observer of political affairs it would not seem that at this time Harrison had the ghost of a show to secure the electoral voto of Indiana, but would be defeated by from 5,000 to 8,000.

Mk. Cakpf.ntek, an alleged candidate for Congress on the republican ticket, is booked for a number of speeches in this county .Mi ke White accompanies him to give him courage and help him out.

Conference AuDointments.

At the conference of the M. churches for Northwestern Indiana following appointments for this, Crawfordsville district, were made: "A. M. Middleton, presiding elder Clermout, Amos Fetzer Covington, M. R. Mickles: Crawfordsville circuit, M. Stafford Danville, S. P. Edmonson Darlington, H. C. Neal Flackville, C. H. Loeson Haughville, C. T. Stockbareer Hillsboro, to be supplied James town and North Salem, J. H. Worrali Ladoga, A. W.Wood Lebanon, H. L. Kindig Lebanon circuit, A. A.Hendryx Mace, J. G. Stephens Marshall, Erastus Wood Newton, Newton, R. C. Wilkinson Perrysville, O. B. Rippetoe, Pittsboro. E. T. Spohn Romney W. B. War ren Russelville, S. M. Hays: Thorntown, David Handley Traders Point, M. W. Hurt Veedersburg, A. T. Riley Waveland, Samuel Godfrey Whitestown, G. H. Meyers Wingate, M. H. Appleby Yountsville, S. B. Grimes Zionsville, S. C. Kennedy Crawfords ville, H. A. Tucker.

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Rev. G. W. Switzer is located at Brazil for the ensuing year.

Shot Near Clark's Hill.

John Hanley, a postal clerk on the Big Four, was shot by a tramp at Clark's Hill Saturday evening. The tramp waa stealing a ride on the platform and Hanley ordered him to get off the train. To enforce his order he picked up an iron poker. The tramp drew a pistol and fired at the cl«rk, the bullet passing through tho left arm. As soon as he discharged the pistol the tramp sprang from the car and ran. Mr. Hanley puled the bell cord and the train was stopped. The trainmen gave him what assistance they could and when the train reached here he was taken to his home in West Lafayette, where Dr. Moffit dressed the wound. It is not serious. The tramp was not pursued and had no difficulty in escaping—Lafayette Journal.

He Had Nerve.

As tho Big Four passenger and mail train due at Clark's Hill at 7:40 o'clock Saturday evening from Indianapolis, waB pulling out of Cflark's Hill, fifteen miles from here, an attempt was made to rota the mail car.

Mail Agent John Hanley waB in the car alone and attempted to prevent the man from entering the car, but the robber shot him through the left arm inflicting an ugly wound. The baggagemaster, hearing the shot, pulled the bell andtatopped the train, when the fellow jumped of and made bis escape. Aposse of men started out in pursuit of the robber.

A Wonderful Statement.

Proprietors of Dullain's Great German Remedies: I have for the past two years been troubled with a serious and very severe liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medicine from our very best physicians and only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy for the blood, stomach and kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles I feel like anew man. If you desire you can us my name in print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers, or any other papers in the stales, to convince the afllicted that it is the best blood, liver and kidney medicine on earth. I feel like anew man. Have lived here over 40 years. J. M. LX

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Grand Rapids, Mich.

Si a bottle. For sale by Nye A Booe.

In China the year 1892 is the year 7, 910,341.

A Positive Fact.

Ladies do not delay votir valuable time by waiting and suffering, but secure a bottle of Dullain'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 the 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 comp tent physician and chemist of my a quaintence and I can cheerfully conscientiously recommend it the best.—SI a bottle.

Happy Hoosiers.

Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for mo than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of aaino place, says: 'Vinci Electric BitterB to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. Gardner hardware merchant, samo town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies he found new strength good appetito and felt just like ho had a new lease on life. Only 50c.^a bottle, at

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It costs the Americans about $1,000 000 a year to plug their teeth.

Excursion to Mexico,

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The Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R., "Clover Loaf Route," will issue excursion tickets to Mexico City, Mex. on above dates, return limit Dec. 31st, account meeting of the American Pub lie Health Association and Internation al Medical Congress.

A golden opportunity to view scenes most charming—the most delightful climate—at the lowest rates over offer ed.

Any agen of the Clover Leaf Route will explain, or write, C. C. Jenkins, Gen'l Pass. Agt.

Toledo, Ohio

Only one case of sunstroke occurred in St. Paul during the whole summer.

To-Day

Hood's Sarsaparilla Btands at the head in the medicine world, admired in pros perity and-envied in merit by thousands of would-be competitors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine. Such success could not be won without positive merit.

Hood's Pills cure uuuBujjauon by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic.

Plowing by electricity is in contem plation for a largb property holder in Central Spain.

Guaranteed Care,

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy aa directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you my return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Nye & Booe's drug store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.

On the head of the average man there are about 120,000 hairs, provided, of course, that he is not bald.

Wanted! Wanted!

To find a kidney complaint where Johnston's Royal English Ruetha, will not make a permanent cure. We know such a case cannot be found, for out of the many thousands that have tried it not a single case has failed.

The Fatal 13.

Last week Chairman Williams issued a coll for a meeting of the county central and precinct committeemen to meet with him on last Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. When tho pppointed hour arrived but three or four hand responded. Criers were then hustled out in quest of the dilatory committeeman and another meeting was appointed for 2 o'clock. That these diBciples did their work well was manifested in the gathering together of thirteen of the faithful when Chairman Williams called them to order. A hasty glance and a rapid count decided the Chairman and tho gentleman were almost paralyzed when they were dismissed without a word. Mr. Williams then told them that he would refuse to sit in a room with thirteen persons let alone doing business with that number and the boys were forced to go to their different ways without learning tho faintest idea of what they had been called together for.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'sCastorfa.

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A. C. FHUTII, M. D.

Specialist of Diseases of Women 89 East Madison St., Chicago, 111. For sain by Nye & Booe, Druggists.

A clock owned by a resident of Trappe, Pa,, has ticked since 1756.

There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable. For a great many yeats doctors pronounced it a local diseaso, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurablo. Sciencohas proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh JCure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro on the market. It is takon internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for ^circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Chekney A uo. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7')c. o22, Lm.

Celebrating His 80th Birthday, en

On Sunday last, tho 16th day of| October, at the homo of Elder W. II. Darnall, three and one-half miles north of New Ross in the village of Beckvillo, all of his cliildron except one son, he being in Kansas, the others numbering nine, five boys and four girls n?et together with quite a largo assembly of his bretheren and friends numbering some two hundred, to celebrato his 80th birthday. Tho morning was spent at the church near his homo with services whero he has been a member for a number of years. After services his friends repaired to his homo whero there was an excellent dinner prepared by his children and all faired sumptuously. They seemed to enjoy themselves as they congratulated each other, some of his children not seeing each other for a number of years. There wore a number of presents given to tho Elder and his lady and hoping ho may enjoy many more bright days and years.

A twenty-acre pond bubbled up out of tho earth in Centre county, Pennsylvania, recently in twenty minutes.

Detective (Jompauies Orear.'ze.

dureuant to a call the Horse Thief Detective companies of Montgomery county met in the small court room Saturday morning for the purpose of perfecting a county organization. The foundation was built for a solid organization and a committee on by-laws appointed which will report at the next meeting to bo held on tho second Tuesday in January. Twenty associations were represented. Tho object of tho organization is to enable the different companies to more ably co-operate in tho capture of criminals. The total number of associations in this county is 28, with a total membership of 825—tho champion county of the United States.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Don't commit suicide on account of your "incurable" blood disease. The sensible thing for you to do iB to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If that fails, why, then—keep on trying, and it will not fail. The trouble, is, people get discouraged too soon. "Try, try, try again."

If you wish to secure a certain and •peedy result, when using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, be eareful in observing the rules of health, or tho benefit may bo retarded. A fair and persistent trial of thiB medicine never fails, when the directions are followed.

The .Best of All.

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

Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for

Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers is the best, handiest, safest, surest, cleanest, moBt economical and satisfactory dye ever invented. It is the gen* tinman's favorite.

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One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk but the best reason is, that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system.

Soott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemio and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost as palatable as milk. Get only the genuine. Propared by Scott & Bowno, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists.

CAUTION.—Beware of dnlenub* •mating shoe* without W.

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Will stye exclusive sale to nhoe no stenti. Write for catalogue. If not Stating kind! slzo nnd width wanted. Postage

~W.L. DOUGLAS S3SHQg

Only one price at Lawson's Gallery and that is $2 per dozen—the best $5 cabinets for 82 per dozen. When yon visit his competitors, get a sample of their best $4 or $5 cabinets take it to Lawson aud he will guarantee as fine orsuperior work at $2 per dozen. No catch penny ga at

Lawson's Gallery,

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

THE GREAT NATIONAL CONTEST

Only is Comparable to Our Great Contest, which will positively close Dec. 1st, 1892.

DON'T FORGET THE DATE!

AmweriO'day! Flnt vom«, flralierred. All prise* aretfnt Immediately In rotation »j» correct nniwcm are received. TVHO ARB THEY? WHAT ARE THEIR FULL NAMEtf 7

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WRITE TOUIt ANSWERS ON THE TWO LINES BELOW, FILL OUT CONTRACT AND RETURN ADVERTISEMENT, COMPLETE, TO US AT ONCE.

•v?ry person sending us correct full names of the two notable men represented ami acceding to terms, will be given FREE one of our New Brilliant Dinner Service SKTS^ as a prize. The Set consists of Ifl pieces, (only pieoM *r« ihown in out) They are full slzeu Finely Finished and will last a life time with ordinary care.

This offer is made solely with a view to extending the trade of the NATIONAL POPULAR OF BAKING POWDER throughout the North American Continent. With this handsome set will also be given f|K 3Q SAMPLE CANS of NATIONAL. BAKING POWDER.

CONTRACT.

For and in consideration of the Gifts to be awnrded me for correctly naming the two person* represented in this advertisement and for distrlbi of The NATIONAL BAKING POW1

sented in this advertisement and for distributing among my neighbors and acquaintance*. samclM of The NATIONAL BAKING POWDER which shall receive, and to aid in any way I can to advance the interests of the National Baking Powder Company, I hereby sign and roturn this contract, Subject to the decidon of proprietors of Th» Hatioaal Baking Powdtr Oe.

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Nearest Express Office,. T« those who shall successVully compete for the above named GIFTS, we desire to say that ther are distributed Impartially,—to male and female alike. It la desired that not more than' one ner. •on ID each family will contest for tlie prises. Oar ofTer not only includes the Gift*, but it open* no ... AND MONEY MAKING VOCATION an avenue to those who desire a PLEASANT

Our Plan is Founded upon Buainett Principles.

A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONET

JN PRIZES and AD VERTISING. We do not expect that anyone will take the trouble tribute our goods gratuitously. We (hall therefore expend a princely sum to thoAnuehly adver­dis­to tise and farther introduce the National Baking Powder, and at the same time to rewardall efforts in our behalf.

DEUPIIBEB CONTEST CLOSES Dec. 1st, IMS after which date no answer* to KCmBniDBIl this advertisement will be considered. NolUleallra and all prim are sent lara*nllat*lyateonll*K to ralMttfttieerateet, fn rotation mm correct answers are reeetTed. Those awarded in Canada seat flree of dsly.

CUT THIS ENTIRE ADVERTISEMENT OUT AND SEND IT COMPLETE AT ONCE TO

THE NATIONAL BAKING POWDER 60.,

GENTLEMEN.

A Kenulne newed shoe thnt will not rip DneCalC seamless, smooth lnsldo, flexible, more comfortable, ftyU&h and durable than any other shoo ever sold at the pclee.

Equals custom-made shoes costing from $4 to $5. The only S3.00 Shoe mnde with two complete •aiea, securely sewod at tho outside edge (as shown in cnUL which gives double tho wear of cheap welt shoes sold at the same price, for Buch easily rip, having only one sole sewed toa narrow strip of leather on the edge, and when onco worn through aro worthless.

The two aoleaotthe W. Xi. DOUGLAS 83.00Shoe when worn through can bo repaired as many tlmea as noeessaIJ,asthey will never rip or loosen from tho upper.

Purchasers of footwear desiring to econo mlze, should consider tho superior qualltle# of these shocB. and not bo Influenced

to buy cheap welt shoes sold at 9&0CL having only appearance to commend them. W. L.J)OUUliA8 man's 84 and 85 Fine Calf, Hand

Sewed V3.30 Police andParmcrs sW.JSO Ktuo Calf 82.9BF and $2.00 WorklngmenVr lloys' 8!4. OO andyouth? .75 School Shoes Ladled .00 Hand Sewed Q'l.&O. 2.00 and Jtlsse?

Jl.73 Best Dongola, are of tho samohign

standard of merit.

dcalorn nml general merchants where I hi for salo in your placo send direct to Facto Postage free. W. L, Douglas, Brockton, Ma

CURED OF RUPTURE.

The Infallible Hernia Cure Co.—Gentlemen:

Aftor two months' treatment I am glad to say I am a well muii, nnd have boon uurod without losing a day from my business. I was ruptured on both sides, the breaks being largor than a silver dollar, and had no idea I could bo cured until 1 oaliod on you, and thon did cot expect to got well in so short a timo. Will bo pleased to s«e you succeed in your business, and lia/o overy faith that you can cure any one who will place themsolvos lu your care. Tory truly,

Wo euro liulo children as well as grown pooplo. Tho longth of timo you havo boon rupture* makes no difference as to a euro. You oun bo cured and throw away that abemluation—a truw No pain no kuifo No detention from business. No chargo for examination or consultation No pay until cured. Wo guarantee to euro any rupture that can be reduced or put back. Wo will not tnko your case If wo cannot cure you, and don't want your money until you- are cured. Iso'Ointment or truss toadvertlso or soil. Our prices depend upon the extent of tho Injury, not being less than $25 or more than $75 to guarantee a euro. INPALUIbLK UEKNIA CUK11 CO. under tho direction of T. M. Cdlvbh,M. D., 18 years' experience.

Hooms 0 and lO^air Block, Opposite Union Depot. Offlco hours—0 to 13, 2 to 5,7 to 9. Sundays, 2 to 4. Wrlto for circulars, etc. Indianapolis.

5 Dollars for 2 Dollars!

WM. I£. S1IEEHY,

Foreman Shovor & Dickson Ice Co.

WE PROPOSE TO OUTLAY

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