Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 November 1892 — Page 7
of this. ASK for COOK'8 COTTKN ROOT CMPOOUN I Take no substitute, or Inclose $1 and 6 cents In postage In lot tor and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address
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Alter 80 years' practice as a travollng doctor, treating thousands* successful of almost all chronic diseases, DR.'W. I). TILNEY, has opened a permanent local office In Crawfordavmo to treat chronic diseases, and invites all amlcted to call and get his diagnosis, us from liis extended traveling experience he of ton cures whero others have failed. Consultation free. If you are responsible it will not cost you a cent except for medicines) until cured, or ho has helpod you all ho cnn.
To insure success the Doctor prefors to furnish all medicines, having on hand a large supply of all the la'est and best remedies. Dr. rilney treat successfully big neck, bladder and kidney diseases, bowel complaints, debility, dropsy, stomach troubles, hay fover, hoart, liver and nervo disensos, piles and flstula, taints, old sores, skin dlsoases, female diseases, rheumatism, stiff joints, scrofula, tape worms, all oye and ear diseases, all throat and lung diseases, and catarrh positively cured-
Some cases need medical and surgical treats ment combined, such as, cataract, cross eyes, pterygium, some tumors, some female trouble some rectal diseases, otc., to successfully treat such Dr. Tilnoy has associated with him—
THREE EXPERT SPECIALISTS of the city. Remember, all operations and treatment guaranteed. Office over Campbell Bros, 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. He will not be at nome to business botween these days, liemember this. Visits made when necessary In t,wn, SI, Beyond $,1 per milo, cash.
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LOOAL NEWS. .r.
Vote oarly. Be careful of your vote.
Don't scratch your ticket. James Welsh and wife, of Nebraska, are visiting relatives in the city
There has been no coui this week. The regular 'November term begins next Monday.
Frank Able, a Monon brakeman, while coupling cars at Ladoga Saturday had his hand[cut oft'Jnear the wrist.
Wheat is lower at present than at any time in the past twentyfyears. This is the way the McKinley bill protects the farmer.
From want of rain during the past month the 6own wheat in many locaii ties is ruined and no crop is expected from it.
The Dove Tail Buggy works were sold at, auction last Saturday. Judge Snyder was the purchaser. Consideration, 85,000.
On account of elections being held in Several school houses of the county on Tuesday next, schools will be suspended until the day following.
You cannot miss it by voting a straight democratic ticket. Every man upon it is straight and honorablo and well worthy of your support.
A reward of $5U0 is offered for the apprehension of thejparty or parties who recently set fire to the barn of J. M. Holhngsworth, near Darlington.
The Waynetown and New Richmond bandB and the Crawfordsville arum coips will furnish the music for the big democratic rally at Waynetown to-day.
There have ^been few wagers on the election next Tuesday, in fact fewer than usual. All sports are very doubtful this year which way the cat ie going to jump, so they say.
Local ^buyers are paying from 40 to 60 cants per bushel for wheat. Four years ago at this time, it was bringing from $1.08 to $1.16—and still they claim the McKinley bill protects the farmer How do you like it?
During the high winds of Saturday some fencing on the farm of Harley Wilkinson, south of the city, took fire from some unknown cause and about 100 rods were destroyed before the flames were gotten under control.
Since natural gas was first discovered in Indiana $20,000 have been expended in Boono county in efforts to find the cheap, fuel without any success until last week, when a gusher that sends water and sand 75 feet high was struck within the city limits.
The timber for the new trestle work on the Big Four railway west of the city has been hauled to the ground and the work of putting it in will soon be commenced. The trestle is about 1,000 feet long and tho work will require several weeks to complete it.
The last rallys of tho various political parties will bo held to-day in various parts of the State and country. The people very generally will be gratified in the knowledge that the campaign is over and that something else is hereafter to absorb tho public attention.
The question for us as American citizens to consider seriously and answer with our next ^Tuesday is not whether free trade is a good or bad thing for England but is McKinloyism a good or a bad thing for us. Our conditions are not English conditions.
Lawson Biddle, living eight miles east of tho city, and Miss Jane E. Francis, the worty teecher of the public schools at Mace, wero marriod on Saturday evening last by Rev. G. W. Stafford at his residence at the head of east Market Btreet. These are very worthy young people and have the universal well wishes of their many friends.
Judging from the tone of the Darlington Echo last week, N. B. Couberly, the repulican candidate for representative, has been around "seeing" brother Pittman. Although a republican of the uncompromising sort, Mr. Pittmau up to the present time, has conducted his paper perfectly free from political bias, and we are sorry to see him fall from grace, at the last hour.
It is reported that Mat Griffin," W611 known all over this commuuity and an old veteran of the 40th, is absent without leave and whereabouts unknown. He left hero last week with two car loads of ties for Frankfort, and was afterward seen in Colfax. Ho said there ho was going to the Soldiers' Homo at Marion. Mat is a great big good hearted fellow, but leaves a family in poor cir-
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cumstances.-
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Olcsed.'
The gravel pit on the Britton farm in which a large number of human skeletons were lately found has been closed and no more excavations for the prosent, will be made. The skeletons found, judging from thd surroundings, were undoubtedly those of Mound Builders and not Indians.
It Should lie in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., olaimB Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Nye & Booe's Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and
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Centerville, Iowa, October, 2,1889. GENTSII have used largely of Craft's Distemper Cure this season, and desire to expresB my entire satisfaction with it as a cure for distemper. When I received the first order I had twenty-nine bad cases of distemper, one having already died. Our entire herd of mares numbering some thi ee liundrud, was exposed to distemper, but we followed your directions carefully and succeeded in saving all the rest of them. Respectfully, D. C. CRADLEY. Sold by Nyo & Booe. nov. 5, lm-
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children
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... THE PROFANE PARSON.
Republican Explanations that Confirm tho Charges Against Governor Chaso.
It will be remembered that the state committee and all the Republican managers of the state opposed Governor Chase's nomination at Fort Wayne. They advised against his nomination because they believed he would be a load on the ticket to carry that his labor record would lose the ticket's vote that he had no soldier record, having never smelt powder that he was in tue habit of using intemperate language and was too much of a demagogue for the dignified office of governor.
At the congressional convention last April, in Union City, Governor Chase's speech was so profane that the Union City Eagle, the Republican organ of Randolph county, denounced it.
The Indianaplis Sentinel, having lately resurrected the profane section of the speech with The Eagle's comments thereon, the. Indianapolis Journal and News, both Republican organs, undertook to disprove the charge, but they only succeeded in making the matter more serious. Here is what'1 he Sentinel carries at the head of its editorial columns: "Democrats are imps o£ hell. If I had a mind to swear I'd say God damn them to hell. They ought to be dead and mouldering in the dust of the earth, and the dust be scattered to the four winds of hoaven that they might be completely obliterated from the memory of man.—Governor Chase *t Union City, April 21, 1892. •'We submit the question whether Governor Chase's speech was ...ins, discreet, patriotic and manly a-, resolution claims it to be. Was it uiscreei. or (ourteous for a minister of the church of (iod, a follower of the lowly Xazarine and a teacher of His word, witli its lessons of mercy toward 'even the least of these,' to speak of human beings, even the vilest, as 'imps of hell,' and express t.he wish that 'God would damn them to hell,' thereby violating his command, 'Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain Was it discreet, courteous, patriotic or manly Wo leave the question with our readers."—Union City hagle, Repudliean Organ of Randolph county, April 23,
First, The Journal published a letter from li. Ii. Hunt, editor of the Winchester Herald, another Republican organ.
Mr. Hunt's statement, which was published on the editorial page of The Journal on Saturday, Sept. 24, is as follows:
What Governor Chase did say in substance was: "That copperheads, rebolsand rebel sympathizers who opposed the pensioning of crippled, maimed and dependent Union soldiers should receive the execrations of every loyal American citizen that no price that could be paid tho bravo and heroic soldiers of lisCl-5 could compensate them for their sacrifices in the long and dismal marches on the fields of blood and carnage, and in the prison hells of Confederate hale that were lie permitted to sU'ear he would say than Goi MIGHT DAMN THEM for such baseness, is He had promised He would do in ca^es of like character."
Mr. Hunt does not deny that Governor Chase used profane language, but that it had reference to "copperheads" aud not .Democrats. As the Indianapolis Journal daily refers to Mr. Stevenson as a copperhead, as it always referred to .Mr. Hendricks, perhaps tney were the ones Governor ChuHe wanted to damn.
The most cruel stab to lirother Chaso, however, was reserved for The NCWH of Sept. 20, which gave two letters received in answer to inquiries from it, as follows: "UNION CITY, Ind., Sept. 24, 18!)2. 'T heard Governor Chase at the time to which you refer. I do not desire to misrepresent any man. I did not try to remember his utterance. Have never spoken of it to any one until since receiving your letter of inquiry. I think he was speaking of 'rebels' and their 'sympathizers' when he used tho strong language which, I am informed, was criticised by one of the Republican apei'a »f this city.
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Good conuoetio" made at Terre Hauto for the South and South-west. Trains (run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making good connection with C. & W. M. for Michigan points.
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G. P. A., Chicago Chicago. TRAINS AT CRAWPOUDSVILVE. BIG FOIIK. GOING WEST. OOINO EAS1 No 9—Mail 9:l5«m No 8—Mall, ....5:18pm No7—Mail (d).12:39am «o 12—Mall(d)...l:55am No 17—Mail 1:38pm No 18-Mall 1:15pm No 3—Express...6:45pm No 2—Express...9:15 am
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All trains stop at Linden, Ladoga and Roachdale. Local freight carry passengers.
II. J. WATSON, Agent.
JOB
