Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 November 1892 — Page 6

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and unique designs in

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HIOHIiT DTOE8TIBLE AND XUTBlTldCS

—BEST AND C0E8 FARTHEST)—

The Exquisite Natural Flavor Is Fully Developed. No Vanilla Used to Cover Inferiority and Imperfection.

NO CURE. Nu PAY.

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treating thousand* successful of chronic diHOHsos, i' •1X1 r,!-Y'll^l S„ ed a permanent local office Iu Crawfordsv uio to treat chronic diseases, and luvitea H.U '"1(-'ud to oall and got his diagnosis, J*

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lrhero others have failed. I onsmltatlou fret. It you are responsible It will not cost you a nt (oxoept for modicinoe) until curod, you allVo can. fn,.n?«i

TO Insure sucoss tho Doctor proforfiit fuuisU all mediciuos, tu.ving ou hand a Jar^ Of all tho In ost und beat it?mo*Uo8. l)r. I jlncy treat successfully big nock bb^doraml kidney disoases, bowel com plaint, (lobimy.lropsy, stomach tr.uOlos, hay lever, tV. ta nt£ old nnrvft lllefc and flfetula, lainus «»i sores, skin diseases female diseases, rheumatism, still Joints, scrorula, Uipe

member this. Visits made when necessary In town, $1, Beyond *,1 per mile, cash.

DO YOU DREW?

HAVE YOU PHYSICAL WEAKNESS?

We can positively euro you as sure as you nae our APPL1ANCFI

No drugs, no lotion. Sent on 30 days trial fuU description of this INSTRUMRNT and our pamphlot,sent In plain scaled onvelope.

CHICAGO APPLIANCE COMPANY.

1419 Masonic Temple, Chicago. III.

DP A miHVP'!UU,si organs. 128 up. Want Ag's. fihal 1 ICat'l'g, FREE. Dan'l F. Beaty. Washington, N. J.

Sail (iHats

Jus-t reemfdiit

Mrs. M. W. Wilson, the Fashionable Milliner. Ladies don't buy your fall hat before inspect ing her line. 127 S. Washington Street.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM Cleanses anil beautifies the hair. 1'romotcs a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Heutoro Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color, I Cures scalp diseases & hair lulling. Wc,and$\iX)at Druggists

The Consumptive and Feetole and all who guflcrfront exhuutitucdiiH'usc* should u^eParker's Gincer Tonio. ltcun.'«®cworstCou?h, Weak Lungs, Debility, IndigcsUoo, Fcnialeweftknesf, Rlicutnatisiuana 1 uiii. «/)e. A: $1. HINDERCORNS. The only euro cure for Corns |u)J)5liffffiff Hakca walking vusy. lictn, at Dru^teu.

1NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED by Peck's INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR CUSHIONS. Whispers beard Com-

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uuM^iulwbcrc all Remedies FAII.. Ill«.lKmkft

JgOOtBtree. Address V. HISt'OI, 853 Broadway. New lork.

xortahle. SucccFBful wht

AGRA.ND OFFER, ingsalesm^'N^UU-*-ed for our Nursery Stock. f?5 to $150 per month salary or commission. No experience needed. Address, with reference,

II. E. MERHELL «SSCO., Genora, N. Y.

Salesmen Wanted!

To soil Nursery Stock. Wo grow all the leading varioiies, both old and uow. We replace all stock that dies, and guarantee satisfaction. Highest salary or commission from the stari.. Write for terms. II. E. UOOKEB Co., Nurserymen, Rochostor, N. Y,

lie Agency For Our Woods.

ns ert name of your town horo) and vicinity od for two to throe thousand a year to an age nt. Address at onoo,

K. NAULE, LYNN,MASS.

the^HOLE FAMILY.

Something for Every Member. 'iho fcrwitqst value fortlio leant money of any mnprar*no in tilt1 world. Five mirlal HtorlOH ami ovt-r 100 short storiea foryounit anil olil, liy Ix'st abhors. Iliimlrcrtsof poems, anocdot»in, &c. Departments on The Household, Farm and Flowei-s, Popular Science, Current Kvents,

FOKIIIOIHJ, MUKIO.

Iteliffious and Jlornl Questions, New-

Books, etc. tars SO Val-aaTDl© DPx*i25es. IA ni« !n Stamps for a 3 months' subscript ion. IU glOa Over 800 pages and 250 Superb Illustrations.

'RUSSELL PUBLISHING 00m,!MUOSTOX

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It ie no easy thing to dreBB harsh, coarse hair

as to make it look grace­

ful or becoming. By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, this difficulty is removed, and the hair made to assume any style or arrangement that may be desired. Give the Vigor a trial.

EAST WEST

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10 'LE AF ROUTE

rirst. Class Night and Service between

TOLEDODayOHIO,

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ST. LOUIS,

CLOVER

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and ear diseases, allthroat and lunu diaoast., and catarrh positively curedSome cases need medical and snrRical treatment combined, such as. catarart. crom oyLB, pterygium, some tumors, some ^nim .^ roubl^ so re a is as to treat such Dr. Tllnoy has associate!

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EXPERT SPECIALISTS)0f

Remember, all operations store guaranteed. Ofllce over Campbell Hros. htoro. Houre 2tofi P- m. Residence, Dry Branch. WMMV»hMli avenue. Tho Doctor has patients In «her"ow^!s ho will visit them. from tho 1st *o the8tli of oach month. Ho( will not be at noino to business between tt'tao Jays.

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FREE CHAIR OARS

DAY TRAINS-MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT.

VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS

ON NIGHT TRAINS.

Kg-MFALS SERVED EN ROUTE, any hour. DA Off N13HT, at moderate cost.

isk ior tickets via Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R.

LEAFROUTE.

For fnrilwr particulars, mil on nearest Agent of the Company, or nddress C. C. JENKINS. -vv. General PnAif*B|C,r A(r*nt,

TOLEDO, OHIO

rDfiiSEL^Elsi? COUGH. SYRUP ..»

ALWAYS CURES C01.DS': .,COU(SHS CROUPv-'AlilD. AJ AtlllitUNG TROUBLES lo rei:«:P 4K

SURE CURE FOR CATARRH

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FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS this old SovereignRemedy has stood the test, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, and Headache. Persist in its use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how long standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.^ 5

You need Tiot be sick if you yy/m will take Moore's Pilules* f(cHI( Tlieyaretimnrveloua medicine tt nii

They kill the microbes. They cure cliilts. fovors/slck headache, rheiituHtisin, liver and blood disorders, malaria.

Better than quinine They mote tho bowels, quinine don't, hence always better. For cold tnko two relief quick. AO Pilules in a box, 50c. 3 for 91. 20yr9.in uso. l)r.C« O. ftIoore» 78 CortloJult Street, New York.

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POUTZ'S

NORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

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no Born will die of COLIC. BOTS or Ltma rxs. If Foatz's Fowdeni are used In time. route's Powders will care and prevent

Hoo Csountta

Fontz't Powders will prevent

GAPES IH FOWXA

Foutzl Powdere will lncreue the qaantity of mils and cream twenty per cent, and mike the butter arm "Foote" Powders win core or prevent almost EVKBI D£SXA8I to which Hones and Cattle are snbject.

KoCTZ'a PoWD*M WILL OIVI 8 JLTISFACTION. Gold everywhere.

SAV1D S. FOUTZ, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. MD.

Saved Th-»ni All.

Centerville, Iowa, October. 2,1880. GKNTS:I have used largely of Craft's Distemper Cure this season, and desire to express my entire satisfaction with it us a cure for distemper. When I received the first order 1 had twenty-nine bad cases of distemper, one having already died. Our entire herd of mares numboring some three hundred, was exposed to distemper, but we followed your directions carefully and succeeded in saving all the rest of them. Respectfully, D. C. CKADLEY. Sold by Nye & Booe. nov. lm

Don't You Know

That no horse will over die of colic, bots or inflamation if Morris English Stable Powders are used two or three times a week. This has been proven'more than once and we now guarantee it. Pound packages 25 cts. at Nye ABooe's. S—1,1

Try Dullam's Great.German 10 cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package, at Nyo & Go's.,

Drunkenness, or tin- Liquor Habit Cured at Home in Ton Days by Admlnlstc ills Dr. llaines Golden Specific.

It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of thp patient. 11 is absolutely harmless, arid will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated, with tho specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Addi- ja the GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.,185

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Race Street, Cin­

LOCAL NEWS.

Next Thursday is Thankegirine. Frank Snyder wt»9 injfrom Joplin this week.

Waveland will have a'Jlecture course this winter Darlington nas organized a band of fourteen members.

Billy Clark has gone to Cedar Lake, jowa, for his health

Buy a ticket for the fireman's ball next Thursday niglit. Howard Smith

WHS

looking at his in­

terests in the gas bult thi« week. New Market, W r.veland, Waynetown and Ladoga jollified Monday night.

Miss Winfred Ilit 1 died at her home in Waynetown last .Saturday morning.

George F. Parker haa been appointed guardian of the heirs of David F. Burton.

Applicants for Postmaster Bonneli'B shoes are as thick an flies around a 'lasses barrel.

The Prohibition vote in Montgomery county election was 109,and that of the People's 80.

The democrats of Franklin township held a grand jollification meeting at Darlington Tuesday night

Squirrels are beii brought in in considerable numbers. The retuil price at tho grocery houses 81.50 per dozen.

Win. Hulott is a candidate for assistant door-keeper of the Senate at the ensuing session of t:io State legislature.

Bob Osborn, ecii or of the Waynetown Hornet, vvanisto be postmaster down there and is making a determined hustle for the place.

Miss Nellie Green, daughter of Dr. J. S. Green, formerly Waynetown, arrived from Ocala, 1* iorida, this week on a visit to friends in the county.

The members of the M. E. church tendered a public reception in honor of their new paBtor, Dr. Tucker and family in the church parlors last Monday night.

The Wabash foot ball team has at last been successful in winning a game. Lest Saturday they went to Terre Haute and walloped the Polytechnics by aecore of 12 to 0.

MJ. and Mrs. George Graham tendered a delightful reception to a number of their friends last Monday and Tuesday evenings at their beautiful home on east Main street.

Last week the United States Fish Commissioners passed through the city with a car load of young black bass, pickorel and croppies which were turned loose in Lake Maxinkuckee.

Milo Tomlinson received $800 from the Home Insurance Co.. of New York, for his IOSB by fire on his farm near Linden. It is considered a liberal adjustment considering the origin of the tire.

There are a half dozen candidates already, it is said, for post master of Crawfordsville, although Bonnell's commission does not expire until a year yet. It is quite probable that but one man wiy be appointed.

D. L. Trout, ono of our most successful stock buyers, will locate in Chicago about January 1st. where,he will do a live stock commission business for. himself. He has the best wishes for success in his new field.

Tho Ladies Aid Society of the Chris tain church will give their fair on Dec. 7th, 8th and 9th. Ladies intending to donate articles to the samo pleaso have them ready for Dec. 8th and 9th. Leave at Mrs. Steele's, Mrs. May's or Mrs. Burk's.

The oldest inhabitant seen at th# polls Tuesday

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Uncle John Earl.

He is 91 years old and has voted at every Presidential election Rint-e ho was twenty-one. The old ,u- ia enjoying good health and ,'a .o cast his ballot for some tii-n'- to come. Waynetown Dispatch.

Among the lucky fellows who made bets on the right side on tiio result of the last election was Morris Herzog of Waynetown who it is Btated is $600 ahead. Soveral others both in town and country are s-tid to have been equally fortunate in their wagers, among them a saloon keeper who is represented to bo over $700 gains,

Frank Fatkenburg and one oi our townswomen, had a flighty escapade last .Sunday that left our liveryman in tho hole §10. Frank hired a rig and drove to Ilomnoy, where ho deserted the lady, and she had to get herself home with 50c. His whereabouts are unknown and «he is considerable wiser.— Darlington Echo.

•. A Fuel Gas Plant.

The Natural Gas Company is soon to encounter a foe worthy of its steel in tho Crawfordsvillo Water and Light Company. The latter company, through its local agent, W. A. Horner, is now replacing its old artificial gas mains with new pipes through which| will flow a superb article of water gas which will bo sold to consumers at a cheaper rate than natural gas. Work will begin on tho new plant at once and it is thought will be furnishing tho new gas by Jan. 1.

The greatest worm destroyeron earth is Dullam's Great German Worm Lozengers, only 25centsler box. For sale by Nye & Booe.

Broke His Leg.

Johnny Bonnell, tho young nephew of Postmaster Bonnell, met with an accident last Saturday morning that will confine him to the house for some time. He was driving Bonnell & Nash's delivery wagon on west Market street when ho met a traction engine. The horse became frightened and suddenly rearing threw the young man out, breaking his leg. The horse was stopped after running a short distance.'

GLACIAL POSSIBILITIES.

Interesting Speculations Concerning Some I ce-Moun tains. Glaciers plunge into the sea. in many cold countries, and perish by drowning, their dismembered remains floating away as bergs. But their end is by dissolution where the annual mean temperature rises considerably above the freezing point. At some certain level they melt faster than they can flow, and so terminate. The level, indeed, is a fluctuating one. Icelandic glaciers are now steadily advancing Swiss glaciers, according to M. Forel, have undergone, during the present century, five alternating periods of diminution and growth. The meteorological changes occasioning and emphasized by these oscillations are very slight. Their character, however, is unmistakable, and such as might have been anticipated. That is to say, glacial decrease accompanies a warm and dry cycle glacial increase, one that is damp and cold. Considerable alarm was accordingly felt lest the flooding of the Sahara, numbered among the futile pi-ojects of a recent sanguine epoch, should result in a largely-increased snowfall upon the Alps, and the consequent ice submergence of inhabited valleys. Such fears, it is true, rested on a meteorological misapprehension, yet they were, in principle, well founded.

The glacial balance is sensitive. A very slight continuous preponderance of supply over wasting might, in a few years, betray itself by really formidable and altogether irresistiblo effects. Without one additional degree of cold, it is conceivable that a persistently-aug-mented deposit of snow upon the Gerstenhorner and the Schneestock, although otherwise scarcely perceptible, might enable the Rhone glacier to overwhelm Brieg. But this would be an exceedingly small step toward the restoration of a former state of things when an ice stream close upon two hundred and fifty miles in length, starting from the Bame source, crossed the frozen or non-existent lake of Geneva, and debouched by Culoz upon Lyons. Without severe cold as well as heavy precipitation, ice could not possibly have gained so great an ascendency. And this was no local phenomenon it was simultaneously prevalent over widely-separated tracts of the earth's surface.—Edinburgh Review.

The Eeason Why,

Morris' English Stable Powders have met with such remarkable success, giving universal satisfaction, is from tho fact that only tho highest grade of drugs are used in its preparatien. Every drug purchased ^is carefully examined and tested by a professional chemist, hence its great superiority over adulterated articles which sell for same price 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Booe.

It is positively without a peer. Mr. Walter Brewer, Vinton, Iowa, says: "I had a very bad cough and a few doses of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup gave relief and effected a cure. 1 would not be without it in my family.

As a preventive of the grip Hood's Sarsaparilla has grown into great favor. It fortifies the systepi and purifies the blood.

Cured ol Consumption.

Four years ago 1 commenced using Dr. Wells' New Cough Cure. The doctor said I cauld not live till spring. I coughed continually. Had night sweats and was stopped and I am now ablo to do a hard day's work.

PKRKY TAYI.OK, Lafayette, Ind.

Sold by Nye & Booe.

llucfcien's Arnica Salve.

The Best Salve in the world fo Cu Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhuem Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped ilands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents ber box. For sale by Wye & Booe. ly

MEL—means honoy—OL—means oil Melol means honey oil the best carthar-

tic. v7 r„

Vory Much Surprised.

1 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 permanept relief. 25 cents per bottle S igiicd. A. B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich A prilll. 1H41. For sale by Nye & Co

When your baby is feverish has a ba^ cold, give it a doso of Melol and wutch tho result.

Johnston's Royal English Rustha is warrantced to cure Gravel.

Gives Perfect Satisfaction. Mr. B. F. Keesling,- of Logansport, Ind., writes as follows: "We havo sold your Morris' English Stable Liniment for tho past twelve months and am free to say is ono of tho best so'.ling and most satisfactory remedies we have ever handled. Wo have never had one instance where it has not given perfect satisfaction and we can always recommend it. Sold by Nye & Booe. nov. 5 1.

Cures Others

Will euro You, is jvtnu statement of the action of AVER'S Sarsaparilla, when taken for diseases originating in impure blood but., while this assertion is true of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as thousands can attest, it cannot be truthfully applied to other preparations, which unprincipled dealers will recommend, and try to impose upon you, as "just as goc'l as Ayer's." Take Ayer's Sarsiiparilhi and Ayer's only, if you need a blood-purifier and would be benefited permanently. This medicine, for nearly fifty years, han enjoyed a reputation, and made a record for cures, that has never been equaled by other preparat ions. AYER'S Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of hereditary scrofula aiul other blood diseases from the system, and it lias, deservedly, the confidence of tho people.<p></p>AyERS

SarsapariSSa |J-

"I cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief have obtained from the use of A VER'S Sarsaparilla. 1 was afflicted with kidney troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with pains in the small of my back. In addition to this, my body was covered with pimply, eruptions. The remedies preseribed failed lo help mo. I then begun to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short time, the pains censed and the pimples disappeared. I ad vis:* every young man or woman, in ease of sickness resulting from impure blood, no matter how long standing the easu may he,.to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla."—U. L. Januaun, 33 William st., New York Ciiy.

Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayor I'..., Lowe-I'. -i

FOR DISEASES OF THE

KIDNEYS!

der, Dropsy of Kidneys and Acid Urine, Bloody Urine, Fain in the Back. Retention of Urine, Fre-

?orms,Urination,

uent Gravel in ell lt« Inability to Retain the Water, particularly in persons advanced in life. It li a Kidney Investigator which restores tho Urine to lta natural oolor. removes

the acid and burning, and the effect of the exoew sive use of intoxicating drink. PRICE $1. THREE BOTTLES FOR $2.60

Bent express chargss prepaid.

lafSend for Circular. Bold by all Druggists. WH. JOHNSTON. Petroit, MUcb.

THE RAILROADS.

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Farm Wagons

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JOHNSTON'S -1

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Will cure all dlseues of the Kidneys, Bladder, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder, Burning Urine, Gleet, Gonorrhoea In all It* Btares, Mucous Discharges, Congestion of the Kidneys, Brick Dust Deposit, Diabetes, Inflammation of tho Kidneys and Blad-

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Good oonnwtio' made at Terro Haute for the South and youth-west. Trains run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making goud connection wife C. & W. M. for Michigan points.

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Agent.

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Short Line. East and "West

WAGNER SLEEPING CARS

On night trains connecting with Vestibule Trains at liloomington and Peoria to aud from MlsI sourl Klver, Denver and Pacific Coast J}

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Indlanapolis. Cincinnati, Springfield and Coluu bus to aud from Eastern aud Seaboard

Cities.

Atichle. agent for further parJ9HN B. CARSON,

Address W. ticniare. JAMES BARKER Gen. Manager,

G. P. A Chicago Chicago.' TRAINS AT CaAWKORDSVILLB. DIG FOUU. GOING WEST. OOINO EAB1 No it—Mali, 0:15tm No 8—Mall, ...,5:18pm No7—Mail (d).12:39am «o 12—Mall(d)...l:55am No 17—Mail 1:38pm |Nol8-Mail ....1:15pm No3-Expre8S...6:45pm No 2—Express...9:15 awi

G. E. ROBINSON, Agent.

MONON ROUTE

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JL.. N. A. & C. MONON.

NORTH ROUND.

No. 4—Night express 1:55 a m. No. (i—Fast mail 1:40 p.m. No. 44, Local Accommodation 2:40 p. m.

SOUTO BOUND.

No. 3—Night express No. 5—Fast mail

keep the O'BRIEN" WAGON on sale, which isknown as one of the very best? now in the market. I

House-hold Furnishings!

Of the latest manufacture. Stoves, Furniture. Queensware. We can fit yoe-. up in anything desired in house-deeping. Prices always Reasonable.

Z. MAHORNEY & SON.

Tariff Or No Tariff.

That is not the question when you see what we have in new

1:35 a. ». 1:10 p. a.

No. 43 Local Accommodation 9:15 a. m.

All trains stop at Linden, Ladoga and lioachdalo. Local freight carry passengers.

II. 0. WAT 'ON, Agont.

*5 jg&stSr-"

urniture, Carpets

and Rugs!

You will be so delighted that you will be sure to buv.C lf you don't want to buy you had better stay away, lor theso goods sell themselves.

Royse & Peavy's

Furniture and Carpet Store, 125 South Washington St.