Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 March 1893 — Page 2

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JE5e OLtJitif

and unique, designs in

Walking

AND

MM OFFER.

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oill

Sailor -Hats

Just receivcdat

Mrs. M- W. Wilson,

the Fashionable Milliner. Ladies don't buy your fall hat before inspecting her line. 187 S. Washington Street.

Salesmen Wanted!

To sell Nursory Stock. Wo grow nil the loading varle'ies, both old anil new. W rep.ace all •Qck that dies, md guarantee wui faction, lushest salary or commission from the start. *£rite for terms. H. E. HOOKER CO., Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y,

THE ^HOLE

fAMILY.

Something for Every Member. *iho (rr^Atoiit TftiUB for tho lwu*t monoy of nny magv *»no tliu world. FWo aerial wtorics ami over 100 short j»nrte9 for younp and old. l»y boetauthor.1*. Hundred? of anwsflotoa, Ao. Dcpartmonte on The l!ouj*ohold. Farm and Flowers, Popular Solonee, Current Event*, FaRhlonn, Music, ItelltclouH and Moral Questions, Now Books, etc. tisrsso ValuaiDl© DPoriajes. nin In Stamps for a3 months' *nb*cHttion. |U Ulw«

Over 300 and J£0

Over 300 IA0TC4 and 180 Bu|erb Illustrations. 19K Summer St., UOSTON.

RUSSELL PUBLISHING

GO.,'

Liebig Company's™

Extract et Beef.

BEST, PUREST. CIIEAPI SP

Beef Tea.

INVALUABLE

In the Kitchen lor Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes.

All First Class Druggists

IProm present date will keep on sale the imported East India Hemp Remedies. Dr. II. James' preparation of this herb on its own soil (Calcutta), will positively cure

and break up afresh cold in 24 hours. |^.50 per bottle, or 3 bottles $6 50. Try

OKADDOCK & CO., PKOPRIKTOK8. 1032 Race Street, Philadelphia.

EAST WEST

JJTWKANSAS en R.R.

"CL0¥IER LIAE I:UTE

First Class Night anUDftj Service between

TOLEDO, OHIO,

AN D(

ST. LOUIS,

FREIE: CHAIR OARS

BAY TRAINS—MODERN tQUIPMERT THBOUCHOUT.

VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS

ON NIQHT TRAINS.

9S*MeAL8 SERVED EN ROUTE, ang htur. DAV OR NIQHT, at moderate oo*t.

kkhr tickets via Toledo, Si. Louis Kansas City Pi. R.

CLOVER

LEAF

for fnrihor particulars, call on nearest Afieat of tho Company, or address O. C. JENKINS.

Gw.ral r«M«Die«v Ag«at, TOLEDO, OHIO.

mi CURE FOR CATARRH

FOE OYER FIFTY YEAES this old SovereignRemedy Mas stood the test, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold In the Head, and Headache. Persist in ita use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how long standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.^

You need not be sick If you will take Moore's Pilules- I, They area mnrelou» modicine

They kill the mlorobes. They euro chills, fOTers, Blok headache, rheumatism, liver and blood dUurdnrs, malaria.

Better than quinine Th«y more tba bew*l. qainine/ don't, hence »lw»jrt b*ttor. Foraoold takeluro relief qulok. SO Pilule* in a box, &Oc.j »for #L Syrm.In use. Dr.O. C. Moore, W OorWacdt BtrMk, now York.

5

W. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE NO^'VIP.

Best Call Shoe In tha world for tba ptlo*.

W. L. Douglas

shoes are sold everywhere.

Everybody should wear them. It la a doty yoa owe yoaraelt to get the best value fox your money. BOODOQIXO lxxyont footwear br pntobaslsi

W. L. DouglasShoes.whiofa

represent the best value at the prioea adr Tertlted above, as thonsanda can testily. 49 Take No Substitute. _B(r

Beware of fraud. None genuine without W. L. Douglas name and prloo itamped on bottom. Look (or It when you buy.

W. 1,. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by

For nleby l.

ITTLE

PILLS.

CURE

Blok Headache and relieve all the troubles Incident to a bilious state of the system, suoh aa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In tbe Bide, kc. WhUe their most remarkable 1000088 has been shown in curing

SICK

Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Mia an equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct alldlaordersof thestomach .stimulate tha liver and regulate the bowels. Evan If they only

HEAD

'Acbsthey would bealmostpriceless to those who Buffer from this distressing oomplalnt but fortunately their goodness does notend here^ind those who once try them will find these little puis valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after allslclc head

ACHE

'la the bane of so many lives that hero Is whore we malce our great boast. Our pills euro it while others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small ana very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tholr gentlo action ploase all who use them. In vials at 35 cents Ave for $1. Sold Jay druggists everywhere, or S6nt by mail.

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

A

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Mrvuchitis, Asthma and Nasal Catarrh

A book of 200 pages, well written, interesting, a remarkable history, true, and doesn't cost you anything a history of Compound Oxygen, its nature origin and results, with numerous onials and records of surprising cures. It is not simply a catalogue of cases, nor a medical almanac.

Book

for

Summer

MO

It is more interesting than a medical journal in which the doctors make known their experiments. It is written by one who owes his life and many years of usefulness to Compound Oxygen, and knows whereof he affirms Send lor the book

or

Winter.

ROUTE.

Drs. STARKEY &. J'ALEN,

No. I529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Crawfordsville, Indiana, solicitor for HOME, INSURANCE CO., of New York. Cash Capital $3,000,000 cash assets $6,000,000, Insures farm property against fire and lightning, cyclones and windstorms on cash or single note or installment plan. Most liberal blanketed policy issued. Farm property insurance a specialty. Ad dress as above and I will call and see you. Dec. 17-iy.

£T:

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WALL PI:

y^"

your hous Portfolio, •loring an

LOCAL NEWS.

Gen. Malison

WAS

Sunday.

in Indianapolis last

Harry Morgan was in

(Jreencastle

Sunday. Will Widdop was up from Ladoga, Monday.

Frank Li. Snyder and wife have

to New

US

York on a visit.

Tho Methodist church people

Thursday night's High School entertainment at Music llall netted them $200.

Rev. Brown,

of Hamilton,O

Durham. The New Richmond band

hiB

off

Creek township, a

conduct­

ed services at the Christian church last Sunday. James Durham, of Qreencastlo,

spent

Sunday with his brother, Georgo

Ths High school entertainment

The

ladieB of Mt. Tabor

At the meeting of the county fair association last Saturday it was voted to give

$100

prizes for childrens' day at the

fair, thuB insuring tho success of the day.

The

following young ladies acted as pall bearers at the funeral of Minni0 Ring last Saturday: Misses Julia Casey, Kate Kelley, Cute Long, Anna Hays, llary Riley and Anna Drury.

The

Crawfordsville Herald is tbe name of a neat little weekly newspaper that has been launched on the journalistic sea by t.L Epworth Lcagu# of ths Methodist church. The name of

Hanged To the Bed Post.

Jacob Hubar, aged

Will Bore ,For Goal Mid Gu.

AN

informal meeting of the citisens was held

^Wednesday

F.

and Wm, Armstrong were appointed to solicit stock.

Wants a Divorce.

James

LIROA-N

year of

age

40,

will

give a

concert and supper at Hollina' Opera House, Friday evening, March

17.

A

Tsight there presented-

The old gentleman had tied his big red handkerchief to the high bed post and then about

neck and then slipping

the bed let his body dangle in the air.

The features were blackened and terribly distorted. The deceased was one of the earliest

settlers of Sugar

gentleman well known

and esteemed by all, although the old gentleman, since the death of

wifa,

hiB

would often fall into melancholly brooding, vet the family never suspected he would take his.own life. He was in the best of health. Coroner Bronaugh held his inqusst on Saturday.

night and steps

taken to perfect an organization of a stock company to prospect for coal,min

•rala

and gas.

WM

wards,

Hallowell,

H, M.

The committees reportod

last night but too late to get the results for this publication, howaver it is an assured fact that

Waynotown

will soon

*TO

COil

tcroplst-

any part of your house, send i.Oe for my Illustrated Portfolio, with 100 samples of latest coloring and designs. Papers retailed at wholesale prices..

ALBERT GALL

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

be

putting a hole in the ground and that there will be coal found is a certainty while there are chances for gas as well. At the worst the money wi'L be well spent and Waynetown set upon a footing that willjprove beneficial.—Waynetown Hornet.

Who Were They?

The quietude

Both Were Fined.

Joseph Mahoy. on a charge of assault and battery, and Jacob Maxwell, charged with provoke, were arrained in the Mayor's court last Saturday morning, The original trouble grew out of some slanderous words issued by Maxwell in regard to Mahoy's best girl to which ie latter took exception and proceeded to chastise his loved one's defamor in tho latest approved style. Major handle assessed a

fine of

$5

Mahoy and

lias entered suit for a

divorce from Ins wife, Sarah

ISS'J.

^ONE

will

be­

gin a revival directly ufter Easter. The Lotus Club pare a pleasant dauce at thoir rooms last Wednesday ni^ht.

H.

at

Music Hall last Friday and Saturday nights was a thorough success from every point of view.

church

will

give a supper and award a cake to tho most popular young lady at their church to-night. All are invited.

E.

Urown,

on tho ground of desertion. James al-

They afterwards moved

Advertising For

to

Crawfordsville where Sarah mot and loved a traveling Doctor. Tho two spooned around here for awhile ami finally decamped and are now living together in Indianapolis. James also asks for the custody of their promising offspring, James Gillispie Blaine Brown.

A

Wife.

The following very novel advertisement is now running in the Daily Journal. For

the

benefit of

some

of our

spinister ladies THE REVIEW reproduces it verbatim and gratis:

WANTED—Better

half,

blonde

willing to pass

S.

type,

the

afternoon

twilight and evening of life beyond

the

Rockies in a good climato in the midst of a twelve acre garden of delicious fruits, with dower suflicient for equal interest, with an industrious man, a thorough fruit grower, using no tobacco, whisky, beer or profanity. Address Duane

Windam, Boise, Idaho.

Death of Boone Wilhite.

Boone Wilhite,one of Crawfordsville'S oldest citizens, died at his residence on west Pike street on Sunday last. The deceased had resided here for over

R.

H. A.

Tucker appears as editor-in-chief and is supported by an able staff of aaBOciatas.

73

60

years, coming hero when a boy from Kentucky. His character for honesty, uprightness of character was of tha best and his death will be lamented by those who were intimately acquainted with him. He leaves two sons and two daughters. ITis funeral occurred on Tuesday.

East or West.

The service and rates are always right via Toledo, St. Louis

&

Kansas City

Clover Leaf Route.

N. B.—Excursion

years, who

lived with his son-in-law,Charlas Shoen, three miles northeast of Darlington committed suicide sometime during last Friday night by hanging himself to his bed poBt. Hie failure to appear for breakfast caused the family to visit his room and they were almost struck dumb by the horrible

lengthy article from the pen of Rev' William Stevens Perry, Bishop of Iowa, was recently published in the Iowa Churchman do 6criptire of his journey from Chicago, to New York via Washington. Among other things he saya:"One traveling eastward from Chicago, via

City."

"It

Rider,

E. H.

Ed­

Billings and

Wm. Armstrong were appointed to perfect plans and specifications.

$1,100

been subscribed to the fund and

Wilson, George'Runyan,

had

of

of early hours of last

Sunday morning was greatly disturbed by the noisy demonstrations of fire drunken men. The party hailed Trom Crawfordsville. They drove hero in a cab and put up at the livery barn. Their team was hitched up for thom about six o'clock, and their refusal to pay the charges led

the

Picturesque Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, finds rest aid comfort in the Vestibuled Pullman limited trains on which travel is no longer irksom, but luxurious. There are two of these trains daily from Chicago, one leaving at 10:10 a.

M.

and the other at^2:55 p. m. It was on the morning train that we began our pleasant journey across the plains and over the AUeghanies for New York. We had the enjoyable anticipation

of

going via Washington, for the Baltimore and Ohio alone, of all the many routes betwaea the seabord and the lakes, passes directly to and through the

Capitol

was night when we crossed the Ohio river and began the ascent of the AUeghanies, on the summit

of which are

the twin resorts, Deer Park and Oakland The last named is pretty

village

by towering mountains.

J. C.

W. H.

Lucas

shut

AVER'S

1

leges that he and the gay Sarah were married in the town of Gosport in the

Cherry Pectoral

I

Has 110 (Mju.il for the prompt' relief and Speedy cure of Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, I.oss of Voire, Treacher's Sore Throat, Asthniit, Bronchitis, Ka (Jrippe, mid other derangements of the throat and lungs. The best-known cough-cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preachers, and teachers. It soothes the inllamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces repose.

in

A

pretty

church shows that the visitors of Deer Park take their religion with them into tho country. The handsome cottages grouped about tho hotel, the fine walks ard drives in every direction, the salubrity

the air, and the coolness which

is obtained when all the world below this elevation is feeling the oppressiveness of the heated term make this an ideal spot for summering. At tho baBO of the mountains wo entered the Potomac valley, which was debatable ground during the civil war. Tho streams and fields we cross, the ravines wo tread, as we speed on to Washington, have their historic associations with thi.t

the Potomac

"Our

much vigorous profanity

and unseemly conduct. They finally paid tho bill and left town much to the gratification of our people who are unused to such maudlin, eproeing parties. The driver was too drunk to sit on the seat outside, so one of his companions took Ins place.—Ladoga Leader.

and costs against

SI

and

costs against Max­

well for provoke. Both wore pleased with the result and left in very happy frames of mind.

.nternecine

strife that pittied tho Blue against the Gray. Across tho mountains and down

we were greeted by a con­

stant succession of most magnificent views which have gained for the Baltimore and Ohio the sobriquet of

esque

B. A O."

"Pictur­

route from Washington to Now

York waa via the Royal Blue Line of

the Baltimore

and Ohio which is com­

posed of tho staunchest and finest Coaches, Parlor and Sleeping cars ever built by the Pullman Company, vestibuled from end to end, and protected by Pullman's improved anti-telescoping device. All the cars aro lieatod liyst' iim and lighted by Pintsch gas. They are the fastest trains in tho world, placing New York and Washington within five hours' reach."

London has a blind man's paper.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

The physicians throughout the State are prescribing Melol. They aro all united in saying it is a great medicine.

A well-known resident of Fredericksburg, Va., who has recently diod, had a name that was odd enough to attract attention. It was X. X. Charttors.

AYER'S

Pectoral

Cherry

taken for consumption, in its early stages, cheeks further progress of tho disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. As an emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family i'or many years, I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure. Its sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this preparation has no equal as a cough-cure." —S. "W. Parent, Queensburv, N. B.

A O

R.

Two trains

daily to Toledo, two trains daily to St. Louis, buffett reclining chair cars free, buffett vestabuled sleeping cars. Call on nearest agent, or write,

C. C.

JENKINS,

Gen'L Pass. Agent. Toledo,

O.

rates to Hot Springs'

San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, etc.

PICTURESQUE B. & 0.

Bishop Perry's Impressions of his Trip to New York Via Washington.

Cherry Pectoral

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Muss. Bold by all Drugelfits. l'rice $1 nix liottk-f, $5.

Prompt to act, sure to cure

CLEYELASSFT BUFFALO TBAHITCO-

"O. &B. LINE."

Remember that commencing with the opening of navigation (May 1, 1893,) this company will place in commission exclusively between

Cleveland and Buffalo

a daily line of the mo3t magnificent side-wheel steel Stea ers on the Great Lakes. Steamer will learo either city every evening, (Sunday included) arriving at destination the following morning in time lor business and all train connections.

QUICK TIME, UNEXCELLED SKRVICG, LOW RATES.

Tor full particulars so* later! issuep lofjjthis paper, or address T. F. NEWMAN, H. R. ROGEKS,

Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Cleveland,]Ohlo.|

THE RAILROADS.

-THE-

Van 11 alia

LINE.

AN I.I A.

SOCTII 110 UNO.

No. 51 Exprnsfl 9:45 a. m. No. 53 Mail 5:'iu p. NOKTU HOUNl). No. 52 Mail 8:16 a. m. No. Express 6:19

Good connect!© mndont Terre Unute forth© South and South-west- Trains run through St. Joseph, Mich., making good connoctien with C. & W. ^or Michigan polnta

J. C. HDTOH LNSON, Agent.

Big

Z. MAHORNEY & SON

keep the O'BRIEN" WAGON oa sale, which isknown as one of [the very bcsA now in the market.

House-hold Furiiishins!

Of the latest manufacture. Stoves, urnltu re. Queenswnre. VV up in anything desired in hous e- deepin nt t-al Reason a 1 le.

Z. MAHORNEY & SON

Good Goods! Low Prices!

-Is the motto of-

8c

Kry

Cleyci'dM. Cincinnati, Mcaao & St. Lonis-R'y, Short Line. East and "Wrst

Route

WAGNER SLEEPING

CARS

On nighttrains connecting with VostlbuloTralac at IilooiniiiKton and I'oorla to and from Ml»souri Klver, Denver and I'aciQc Coast

AT

Indianapoiis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Coltua bus to and from Eastern and Seaboard' Cities

Address W. Michie, agent for further particulars. JOHN B. CARSON, JAMES BAIIKHR Gen. Manager,

G. P. A., I'hicago Chicago. TKA1NS AT CRAW70KDSVILLK. HIG FOUJt. OOINU WEST. OOIN6 BAflt No 9—Mail, A:15im No 8—Mall, 5:18pm No 7—Mail (d) lU:39im Jo 12—Mall (d)...J :&Snn No 17—Mail l:.%pin |Nol8-Mail .1:15pm No S—Express...6:45pm No 2—Express...*:IS am

G. E. HOB1NSON', Agent.

illvlll

JGIIISVIUTLL^WALDANYTCMCAFLO RLT&R'

T,. Tf. A. & C. MONON.

INOHTH BOUND.

No. 4—Night express No. 6—Fast mail No. 44, Local Accommodation...

1:6a m. 1:« p. p. *k.

SOUTH BOUND.

No. 8—Night express No. 5—Fast mail No. 43 Local Accommodation

.. .1:86 *. St- ... l:lt p. a». .. .*!&•. m.

AH trains stop at Linden, Ladoga and Roachdale. Local freight carry .passengers.

H. J. WATSON, AgMK.

Nicholson,

THE GROCERS.

FARMERS! We want your produce, and it will be to your interest to sec as belore selling. We always pay the highest price

CORNER MAIN AND WALNUT STREETS.