Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 January 1893 — Page 3

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I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles of NMU| Other blood medicines had failedi to do me any good. WILL C. BEAT.,

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MARK,

I was troubled from childhood with nn ae--ravated case of Tetter, and three bottles of 1 cured me permanently.

W ATiTiArB nt ANN, Mannvillc.I.T.

Onr book on Blood and Skin Dts^s nmUed tree. SWIFT SMKHSIOCo.,Atlanta, Ga.

Ifee, S«, Now, Tbroat-Spectacle.

DR. E. HUNTSINGEK

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It is now about six years since Dr. li. Hunt •thxer of Frankfort, Ind.. began making regular visit* »o Crawfordsville, during whi time he 'has treated hundreds of cases and performed stores of surgical operations for cataracts, «ro*8 •yes, closure o£ the tear duois, etc., with a ttocess that commends him to the confldenco of ibU entire community.

Gnontonlop Special attention to fitting specUUUCIQCIUS tades and eye glasHes for which mfrpos* the Doctor has one of the most elaborate and complete set of perfecting testing apjilanoea in the west. fun (Hnniri wh'ch requires glasses te be corMu Oil dill rectisonoof the most common senses of weak painful vision and of headaehe. 9k produces more headache of various kinds, especially sick and. nervous healiache than all other causes combined. It is also a very common cause of wonk, watery,. sensitive, painful, Khartinfr, heaviness and aching in. over back or around the eyes. When reading letters blue and run together. Theso symptoms usuallv disappear when rending or close work is laid aelde, but return gain as often as either is resumed. Theso cases call for the highest skill la determining the kind and strength of glasses prescribe.

At T)r. McCormiek's Dental offi-o, CrawfordsflUe. Thursdav. .Tun, ]!•. Wuvr-liuHl, Dr. Klein srjs Friday, Jan. all Day. Hucnsaing to each

WE WANT YOU

to act as our agent. We furnish an expensive •utlll and all you need free. It costs nothing to try the business. We will treat you well, and help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. llotli *cxe of all ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Any one any where can earn a great deal of money. Many have made Two Hundred Dollars Month. No class of peonle in the world are making so much money without capital as those at work for us. Business pleasant, strictly honorable, and pays better than any other offered to agents. You" have a clear field, with no competition. We equip you with everything, and supply printed directions for beginners which, if obeyed faithfully, will bring more money than will any other business. Improve your prospects 1 Why not? You can do so aasily and surely at work for us. Reasonable industry only necessary for absolute success. Pamphlet circular giving every particular is sent free to all. Delay not in sending for it.

GEOltGR STINSON & CO., liox No. 488, Portland, Mo.

PLEASANT

XT MORNIN EEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acta gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. This drinlc li made from herbs, and is prepared tor use as easily as tea.<p></p>HNESNIEDIGINE

It la called

All druggists sell It at GOo. and 91.00 package. If jou cannot KCttt.send your address for free sample. Lane'a Family Mcdiclno more* the bowels each OAjr In ortler to bo healthy, this Is noccssaIT. ©UATOtt F, WOODWARD* LcHOYAddress, .M.Y*

Garfield Tea

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Cures nick Head ache,Restores Doctors' Bills. Bomplofreo.

GaritikldTComplexion,8&vea

eaCo.,319W.45th8t„N.Y.

Cures Constipation

hi Every Si vlo!

At all Hours!

Slsicu Hall Restaurant!

VanSandfc & Hale, Prop's.

MONEY TO LOAN!

at the lowest market rate. Good notes cashed at a small discount. 3m.

EZBA C. VOBIS.

ALREADY we observe each doorkeeper of the two branches 'of the legislature has appointed nine or ten assistants. The question iB, is there any uso of so many persona paid at the rate of $5 per day? Is this a specimen of economy and retrenchment that the legislature is to furnish the people at the outset of the session? Reduce the force one-half or reduce the salary per diem one-half. This legislature may furnish plenty of political capital to the republicans for the next campaign if it does not practice what its members preached last year.

THK report last week that Cleaveland was taking a quiet part against the selection of Murphy as candidate for Stnator from New York, appears to be utterly unreliable and far from the truth. He has done Bothing, it is said, toward encompassing Murphy's defeat or election, and has kept his hands out of the matter as it is perfectly proper he should.

To PREVENT the numerous array of hangers-on for position from gathering in such force at every session of the legislature let the per diem salary be reduced for door-keeperi, clerks, etc., from $5.00 to $3.00. This latter sum is more than the scramblers for place earn at home, and iB sufficient for the services rendered.

Sew York Store Proprietors give a Recep tion to the Betiriner Manager. Monday evening, January 2nd was a happy beginning of the new year for the employes of the New York Store, and those who were fortunate enough to be the employes' friends. The occasion was a reception, dance and banquet given by the managers of the great drygoods establishment in honor of W. W. Winward, who goes to take a position in Chicago. It was entirely a "family affair." Each employee was allowed to brine an escort, members of the press were admitted, and friends of the managers. The fourth floor was cleared for dancing. On entering from the street the ground floor presented its every day business aspect, except that tho shelving was coverod with dust protcctors, but a rapid flight on the elevator brought a different scene in view.

In front was the polished floor, with the supporting columns in its center gaily decorated in bunting and bright colors. At one end was the orchestrastand. and ranged round the sides were chairs, ottomens and settees, where the tired dancers sat, or where tho "wallflowers blossomed never so fragrantly." As the guests stepped from the elevator each was presented to the retiring manager, Mr. Winward, and tho members of the firm, Messrs. Brown, Lawrie, Robson, Crook6ton, Heild, Bauer, Gav and Prank.

The grand march was announced at 9 o'clock, and over one hundred couples were in it. It was led by Mr. Winward and Mrs, Lawrie. Then followed the rest reBt of their firm and their wives, the Mayor and Mrs. Sullivan, the heads of the departments and wives, and then the long train of pretty girls, whose faces beam over the counters through the week, their favorite escorts, and the male employes and their companions. A dance programme of fifteen numbers followed.

The supper was sorved on the fifth floor in tho establishment's regular Innch roota. It was announced at 10 o'clock, and while the dancing continued below, the rattle of plates above indicated that flying feet made hungry mouths.

At one end of the dancing-room was a large plush case, containing a solid silver set of forks,^knives and spoons with the following attached: "Presented to W. W. Winward by his associates and employes of the Pettis Dry Goods Company."

The souvenir was a handsomely engraved folder containing a picture of Mr. Windward and the names of the various committees.

DEATHS.

Pearl, tho nine-year-old son of James P. Caplinger, died Saturday night of brain fever at the family residence near North Union. The funeral occurred Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. W. S. Howe officiating. Interment at Oak Hill.

Mrs. Tapp, relict of tho lats George Tapp, died at her home near Tapp's Chapel north of the city last Sunday of heart disease at the ago of 50 years. Tho funeral occured Tuesday morning Interment at Oak Hill.

Mrs. John Perkins died at her homo near the Junction Monday morning at tho of sixty years. The funeral took place from St. Bernard's church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. Dinnen officiating.

OlerkB1 Union Election.

Tho Clerks' Union elected the following ofiicers at their last meeting: President—Wallace Smith.

First Vice President—Wesley Snyder. Second Vice President—ITarrr Randolph.

Corresponding and Roc. Sec.—Chas Benjamin. Financial Secretary—Harry Kramer.

Guardian—Jas. W. Scott. Guide—Chas. Diekerson. Treasurer—John Bischof. Trustees—Louis Dickoraon, Wesley Snyder and E. G. Wilson.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eus stachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces,

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarih Cure. Send for circulars free.

F. J. CH»ENEY & co., Toledo, O

E3^~Sold by druggists, 75c. J.7, lm.

Wonderful statement.

Proprietors of Dullam's Great Ger man Ramediea. Gentlemen:—I have for the past two years been troubled with a serioua and very severe liver and stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medicine from our very best phy•iciane and only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Rened for the blood, stomach and kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles I feel like anew man. If you desire you can use my name in printjor by reference in any of the Grand Rapids,

Michigan, papers, or any other papers in the states, to convince the afflicted that it is the best blood, liver and kidney medicine en earth. I feel like a new man. Have lived hero ovar 40 years. J. M. LIVINGSTON,

Grand Rapids, Mich.

For sale by Nye & Boos, $1 a bot tie.

If your child noods castor oil give it Melol. It is as sweot as honey and baby will roward you with a smile.

The greatest cure for pains of all kinds, whether proceeding from cuts and burns, or from other ailments such as neuralgia and rheumatism is unquestionably Salvation Oil. This popular and effective remedy has continually gained in the confidence, of the people until it has become a household desideratum. No dwelling is completely equipped without it.

Hall's Hair Renewer cures dnndruff and scalp affections also all cases of baldness where the glands which feed tho roots of the hair are not closed up.

The continual succession of boils, pimples, and eruptions from which many suffer, indicates an impure atate of the blood. The most effective remedy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It expels the poison harmlessly through the natural channels, and leaves the skin clean and clear.

"I will use it and no other." Mrs. Nellie Bromer, Passaic. N. J., uses this emphatic language. I hava used Dr. Bull'a Cough Syrup in my house three yearB and would not be without it. It cured my cough which I had for months. 1 will always use it and not other.

Catarrh in the Head

Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood and as 6uch only a reliable blood purifier can effect a perfect cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best blood-purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases of catarrh. It gives an apppetito and builds up the whole system.

Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver rousing it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion.

The success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in effecting a opeedy cure of colds, croup and whooping cough has brought it into great demand. Messrs. Pontiua & Son, of Cameren, Ohio, 3ay that it has gained a reputation seconcl co none in that vicinity. Jas. M. .een, of Johnston, W. Va., says it is the bet he ever used. B.F.Jones, druggisi,

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'W hat to Save,

And how to save it, are subjects which interest all prudent housewives. Thia information is given in "Ayer's Home Economics," containing One Hundred Recipes for using odde and enda from table and market. It is a book especially valuable to young housekeepers, and will afford many new and useful hints even to those more experienced. "Ayer's Home Economics" mailed to any address on receipt of 2 cent stamp, by Dr. J. C. Ajer and Co., Lowell, Mass.

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ona, Miss., ys: "Chambor.'ain's Cough Remedy is perfectly re'i^.Lle. 1 have always warranted it and it never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction." 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & P-oe druggists. Jan. 7,1m,

Otto ^chlemmer ia solo agent in Crawfordsville, for Chase's Barley Malt Whisky. Rich and pure it is a fino tonic for the weak and feeble. It strongthons the lungs. lm.

Morris' English Stable Powders.

Is tho best stock remedy in tho world. No horse will die of colic, bots or inflamation if theso powders aroused in timo. If fed to cows they will increaso the quantity of milk and cream ono-third. They will cure and prevent almost every disease to which horses or cattle are subject. Full pound packages 25 ccnts. Sold by Nye & Booe. J. 7. lm.

flow's Your Horse.

Morris' English Stable Ijiniment will positively euro his lameness, 6prains bunches, sweeney, galls, puffs, poll evil, scratches, callouses, cuts and fiesh' wounds of every description. No other preparation equals it for promptness, safety and economy. Price 25, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Nye & Booe.» .7 lm

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

Try Dullam's Great German 15 cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package, at Nye fc Booe's Drugstore.

Specimen Cases.

S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, hia liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and ha was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.

Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111 had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker Catawba, O., had live large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Nye & Booe's Drug store.

The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla proven by the many wonderful cures ia accomplishing.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castor^*.

West India Healing Kidney Balsam. The Great Tropical Vegetable Kidney and Bladder Cure. Warranted unsurpassed as a cure for Inflamation. Ulceration, Painfulness and decay of the Kidneys and Bladder, BrightB 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 their bed dunug sleepSold ICQ Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville, Druggist. tf.

Now Try This.

It will costyou nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Nye & Booe's Drug store. Large size 50c. and 1.00.

Provide yourself with with a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and so have the means at hand for contending successfully with a sudden cold. As am emergency medicine, it has no eq'iai, and leading physicians everywhere recommend it.

Children lick the spoon Melol and cry for more.

after taking

In buying a cough medicine for children, says H. A. Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utan. "never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable. It is intended especially for colds croup and whooping cough. 50c. for sale by Nye & Booe. J. 7, lm.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla*

Distemper Among: Horses.

Coughs, influenza, epizootic, and all catarrhal affections,of the horse poBitiva* ly and speedily cured 'by the use of Craft's Distemper and cough cure. One dose prevents. Throe to six doses cure. Usod by leading breeders, phippers, farmerp and turfmen everywhere. Price 50c. Ijold by Nye & Booe. J. 7, lm.

T..e greatest worm destroyer on earth is Dullam's Great German Worm Lozengers, only 25centa per box. For sale by Nye & Booe.

11 Never Fails to Cure.

And for that reason every dealer is authorized to guarantee Dr. Well's New Cough Cure, and will refund the money in every case if not satisfactory. Price 25 cents trial bottles free at Nye & Booe. J. 7, lm

JUST THE THING.

This iR an expression the traveling public generally use vrhen they find somothine that is exactly what they want. This expression applies directly to the Wisconsin Central Linos, which is now admitted by all to be "The Iioute" from Chicago to St. Paul, Minneapolis Ashland, Duluth and all points in the

Northwest. Their double daily^train service and fine equipment offers Inducement which cannot be surpassed.

This is th3 only line running both through Pullman First Class and Tourist Sleepers from Chicago to Pacific Coast Points without change.

For full information address your nearest ticket agent or JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt., Chicago, 111.

ItTastes Good.

in by^KlectrOlyors.

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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.

Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemio and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in cnildren. Almost as palatable as milk. Get only the venulne. Pre. pared by Scott 4 Bowne, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Druggists.

Testnia):. can be seen at office. irmtioii.,and treatments tiils ol N rvery

CURE

For Consumption.

I have been entirely cured of Consumption by Piso's Cure. A year ago the doctor^ said I could not live till Fall. Now I am able to do a hard day's work.

Mrs. LAORA E. PATTERSON.

NEWTON, Iowa, June 20,1892.

_Sartfs Emulsion

HE SMILES

Of Course He Smile.

Everybody .Smiles

When They Drink at

MUHLEISEN S CI IPPER.

The finest line of Wet Gcods for all purposes ar^ a general line of foreignand domestic cigars in the city. Wh *n you want to smile remember to £0 to the CLIPPER, 108 south Green Street.

MORE THAN 700 CASES

IIAYE BEEN TREATED AT THE

Medical and Surgical laststnte

SINCE MARCH 1, 1892.

,ra fen °n'ef- The worst cases are solicited. Our examuv Vnrl

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«ik. ?'here thousands of patients are seen Uau.d .where we have learned our business.

T1'0 Host Squlppotl in tlm State foi the Treatment of all

HRflNI AND PRIVATE DISEASES

AND DEFORMITIES.

We bare all modern apparatus, appliances an* •emedles. Among others the new PNEUMATIC CABINET and NEW GERMAN VAPOB TREATMENT, for Catarrh and Lung Trouble.

COMPOUND OXYGEN, for general debility, lung troubles and asthma. All kinds of Electrical Apparatus, ApoetoUC Method (Electrolysis) for FEMALE COMPLAINTS. In fact every method known to Medical Science lor combatting disease. These with our large expert* cnoe give results that seem remarkable to thoae who know only the old style of drugging. T&ljl-i

We treat

chronic, private and sexual dlueams

and deformities. With special attention given to Eye, Ear,'Nose, Throat and Lung diseases Ruptur Hydrocele, Varicocele, Scroruia, Paralysis, Bit*. Rheumatism, Headpche, White Swelling, Old Sore* Ulcers, eto. Cancers and Tumors removed wltbo*

Worm removod In four hours. Stricture and Syphilis eured. A.

cure of Piles guaranteed. Club Feet and Cross Eyos ttraightened. Ixpert Surgical Oper&tioh and Private Diseases a specialty. Wo invite all to come and sue our equipments and learn onr methods. Consultation and examination free. We uso the gonuine Bl-chloride of gold cure for the Liquor Ilablt.

DKS. CHRISTOPHER & THOMPSON.

No. 21 North Fifth Street. Fourth business house north of Morning Journal office. Dr. Frank B. Thompson of New York, Manager.

FLOUR EXCHANGE

36 pounds of Roller Process Flour and one-half bushel of Bran given for bushel of Wheat testing 60 pounds and for other grades wheat, in same proportion. It is the celebrated

Leaf

Flour made on a first class roller mill and*"from wheat testing 60 pounds, grown in the southern part of the State. Therefore a better flour than any made from present crop of Montgomery county wheat. Wearenow putting in another improved

in our elevator to accommodate our largo custom grinding.

Orabb So Reynolds.

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