Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 December 1893 — Page 8

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will outlast all other paints^{rive a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less.

If Barytes and other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or

Strictly Pure White Lead?

This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance or white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and

is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only old ana standard brands of white lead. "Armstrong & McKelvy" "Beymer-Bauman" "Eckstein" "Fahnestock" "Anchor" "Kentucky" "Morley" "Southern" "Shipman" "Red Seal" "Collier" "Davis-Chambers" are strictly pure, "Old Dutch process brands, established by a lifetime of use.

For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead.

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LOOAL NEWS.

J. K. P. Thompson wants to see you The court house belongs to the democrats to-day.

Cary Hnmey was up from Terre Hauto over Sunday.

Don't forpet that Will Armstrong has bought the oe Foese barber shop, v, 2-w.

The unexpected will happen, if we have any eevere winter weather from this on.

Street Commissioner McDaniel has done a good *work in cleaning the streets.

Cyru8Wray is engaged in wood engraving at Windfield, Kansas, and is doing well.

William Rerriley has been appointed administrator of the estate of the lata Wm. H. Snyder.

J. K.JP. Thompson is selling second hand stoves at cost. A nice line of now stoves in stock.

People from almost all parts of the eounty were in town on Saturday making purchases for the Holidays.

The business manager of The Review and force fcwere turned Ioobo Monday to observe the day as they pleased.

Mr. H. B. Wray, who has been very Bick for some weeks, as also several members of his family, iB improving.

The stock of the defunct Big Cash store at Anderson, the largest in central Indiana, will be sold to satisfy creditors claims.

Several New Albany men presented a bill to the mayor of that city for $15 each, Thursday. The mayor refused to allow it. 1894 is but a few hours away, The usual amount of "swearing off" from bad habits will be indulged in for a short time.

Street cleaning to some extent has been going on in town for som« days past under direction of the street commissioner.

The convention to select delegates to the convention at Terre Haute on Jan. 8th convenes at the JCourt House this fprenoon at 10 o'clock.

Cy Myres, a wealthy restaurant man of Logansport. committed suicide, Thursday by shooting himself. Despondent because of his wife'B death.

The indications are quite favorable for the establishment of a canning factory at the Junction within the next four months by a gentleman from Cayuga.

The result of the charity conference at Anderson. Thursday, at which gas belt cities were represented, showed that each city would be able to take care of its own poor.

If you ever have Headache or! The attorneys of Supt. A. L. Howardt Neuralgia, take Phenyo-Caffein of the Boone county agricultural associ-

ation, have succeeded in having his indictments for pool selling quashed in the Lebanon court.

This afternoon the prizes to agents canvassing for subscriptions to The Rkvtkw will be awarded, the agent handing us the largest list of names being given an Elkhart buggy.

The Farmers' Institute of this county occurs at Darlington Jan. 10th. A good program hasbeen prepared, and all farmers who possibly can, will find it to their interest to attend.

Vft.,,,,,., year by a good length in the way of imone year ago I was one of the greatest sufferers from, sick and nervous headache tbat I ever provements. From 40 to DO new resi-

knew. I no more have trouble with sick headacho, and seldom have even a slight headache. I attribute the great change to your Phenyo-Caf-fein, a remedy I could not do without If it cost $6 a box. I have tried a dozen or more medicines [warranted to cure] without their even helping me. I can not praise your valuable preparation enough. Frank S. Schmitt,Seymour,Ind

For sale by your druggist.

IT WILL drive the humor from I I your system, and make your skin clean and smooth. Those Pimples and

Blotches which mar your beauty are caused by IMPURE BLOOD. They can be removed in a short I time, if you are wise and use the great blood purifier, Sulphur Bitters,

The west end of the city had led this

dentees have been erected in that portion

of the city during the past six monts.

The Pierce homestead turned over to his creditors in the Indianapolis bank matter is the large 2-story frame on south Green street, south of Dr. Dotation's residence, and is valued at $4,000.

There have only been three miles of free grave! roud built this year under the law, that of the Meharry road in Coal Creek township. There has been, however, considerable building by private donations from parties aloDg the lines.

Factories are resuming work all over the country and |the prospect® for an early revival of business all along the line is indeea encouraging. With the prospect of the canning factory, the pottery uianufactor and a street car line, Crawfordsville and Montgomsry county will bo all right before many monthB.

The Tipton Times condemns the'mild sentence administered to J. K, Armstrong the defaulting treasurer of Tipton county, as judicial moclrery, and it rails at the finding which sent the embezzler of 843,000 to prison for one year, while James Antrobus, of the same county, who stole $36, and returned all of his •poils save 5 cents, was given two years

Mrs. Sarah Blanchard, of Delphi, has brought suit against Marlin Sibbitt, saloonkeeper, claiming $5,000 damages She has a son who is a minor, and who is troubled with St. Vitus' c'ance. She alleges that defendant persisted in selling him intoxicants, and that while he was drunk he went home aud threatened her lite and attempted to kill her. She struggled for possession of the gun which he had seized, and in the scuffle it was discharged, wounding her in the hand, and endangering the lives of the children who were witnessing the battle.

Crawfordsville must have a canning factory. Township schools resume work next Tuesday.

The town of Melott had a 94,400 fire last week. Mrs Jacob Joel is with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y.

W. S. Moffet and family spent Christmas at Anderson. Holiday trade last Saturday was the best for a long time past.

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Subscribe for The Reivkw now, and begin the new year right. All the churches had Christmas enteitainments for the children.

Queeusware, in dinner sets, etc., at Thompson's second-hand store. Democrats will be given a hearty welcome at The Review office to-day.

Mort Keegan was up from Bloomington to hang up his stocking at home Dr. Irwin Detchon, wife and baby were down from Chicago to celebrate.

Go and see Mat Kline's stock wheather you wish to buy or not. It will pay you.

Miss Maggie Carroll, of the Indianapolis public schools, is spending vacation at home.

Prof. Lee Smith, the young musician, spent the holidays with his parents in this city.

The natural gas well two miles from Covington sends up aflame of nearly ten feet when lighted.

John L. Pursel is moving his carriage shop to the old electric light building on Spring street.

The man who erected the' old Monon depot in this city in 1853 died in New Albany last week.

Ernest Dorsey and family hung up their Christmas stockings wilth relatives in Peoria, 111.

Now and second-hand goodB of every description at J. K. P. Thompson's south Green street.-

A diamond scarf pin can be bought at Kline's for $5 thati6 beautiful. Just the thing for your friend.

Gardner, the comedian, drew a large crowd to his entertainment at Music Hall on Wednesday night.

Don't get a picture taken until you see the elegant bust cabinets at

MrB.

Willis A Sons for $1 a dozen. J. C. Heath, of the 27th Indiana volunteers was buried by the G. A. R. post, of Waynetown, last Thursday.

I. P. Wade, the veteran marble dealer, and the first man to open a printing office in Crawfordsvill, has Veen sick for a week.

A few sports from this city expect to attend the Corbett-Mitchell prize fight at Jacksonville, Florida, on the 25th of next month.

Charley Webster and wife were down from Marion from Saturday till Tuesday. Cnarley has a position ia the soldiers home there,

Gen. Lew Wallace and Hon. Maurice Thompson will each give a lecture soon for the benefit ot charity. The lectures will occur at the Methodist church.

Robert, the twenty-year old son of Ephnam McMurry, died at the family residence, four miles southest of the city, last Friday evening of lung fever.

In Fountain county the delinquent list of taxes is about S15,000 in excess of that of last year at this time. There is S42.0G0 taxes due and unpaid at the present time.

Charles McClelland, a former resident of this city, had one of his feet caught and badly crushed in the machine shopat Haughville, in which ho is employed, last week.

William Lane, brother of Dr. P.M. Lane of this city, died at his home in Brown township Thursday of last week. He was 70 years of age and had been a resident of that township for sixty years.

The advent of the new year will be heralded by the ringing of bells and the sounding of whistles when the clock strikes the midnight hour tomorrow night. A number will keep open house through the day.

The stores and shops were all open on Christmas day. The banks and printing office were all closed. It is seldom, that the latter two ever go in pairs, but representing the two extremes it is permis Bible in this case.

Look at the phantom clock in the window of Kline's jewelery store and guess where the power ii that moves the hands. It records accurate time,yet no springs, c'ogs, or movements for run ning it can be seen.

Some one trying to play the Santa Claus act broke into George Scagg's grocery last Friday night. Entrance was gained by breaking a hole in the glass and turning the lock of a rear window. Nothing was missed except some copper from the money drawor.

Saturday's daily Argus News says: "John Winchester, a Monon express messenger, was struck with heart trouble on his run today, and had to be taken off at the Crawfordsville depot. Physicians were soon on hand and he rallied slightly but is still in a very precarious condition. He has been subject to the trouble since he waB shot in the rogion of the heart several years ago."

At the closing exercises of the city schools last Friday afternoon the children made their donations to the poor in our midst. There

waB

of clothing provisions and numerous other articles to contribute to the comfort and pleasure of the unfortunate.

Partner

wanted

Uncle Sam hae 1,822 railroad corporations.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Cbatori*. 'Wben sbe was a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When she booame Kin, she clang to Oostoci^ When she had Children, she gave tb«m CMorla.

Manitoba devotes 1,000.000 acres to wheat.

I feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to Ely's Cream Balm, and I do so entirely without soliciation. I have used it more or less half a'year, and have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many of my acquaintances bave used it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave. Chicago, 111.

MassachuBet's has 200 button factor-

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a grand array

with ready cash to

take interest in a well established R. R. circus, on account of enlarging the show. Not an experiment, but a tried success. For reference call at Review office. Enclose stamp for reply, or call on J.H. LaPearl,

Danville, 111.

How Repulsive

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Is bad breath, and yet how many otherwise attractive, polite, and particular people afflict their friends with the foul odor of their breath. If there was no remedy for this, it might excite our sympathy, but as there ie no need of having a foul breath, it is an unpardonabe breach of good manners to obt.ruda such an offense on good society.

Foul breath arises from disordered digestion which can be corrected by using Sulphur Bitters, and the result will be a pure, Bweet breath.

The world now uses 13,000 kinds of postage stamps.

How's lour Horse?

Morris' English Stable Liniment will positively cure his lameness, sprains, bunches, sweeney, galls, puffs, poll evil, scratches, callouses, barbedwire cuts and flesh wounds of every description No other preparation equals it for promptness, safety and economy. Price 50 cts, and $1.00. Sold by Nye & Booe.

Chlldren Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Sage is a native of the south of Europe.

Will Make Hens Lay

Wells' Hoosier Poultry Powder is the greatest egg producer known. A small sum expended for it will pay one hundred per cent, on the cost in an increased amount of eggs, as it furnishes all the material necessary for their construction, and keeps the hen in good healthy condition. Price 25cts. Sold by Nye & Booe.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

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Shut Your Ears'

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To the representations of unscrupulous dealers who tell you that their bogus nostrums and local cures are identical with or akin to Dr. Well'B New Cough Cure. Such statements are false. Ask for, and insist upon having, the genuine article, which is put up in Salmon colored wrappers and retails for 25 cents Beware of imitatiops. Sold by Nye & Booe.

If People Only Knetf.

That the Mobile & Ohio Railroad runB through the best section of the South, where lands within a mile of the Railroad are $3.00 an acre on long time, and improved farms are only 810,00 to $15.00 an acre, and that two farm crops tr three vegetable crops are grown every year, each of which will net more dollars per acre than the same crop in the North that the weather in Summer is cooler, and in Winter warmer, enabling the farmer to work in the field all the year where one haB better health and

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rich faster than he can in the north there would be such a rush for these cheap

as no other portion

of

America haB ever seen. The knowledge is spreading and the boom is coming. Prices will double every year. Now is the time to buy. Half fare excursions will leave St. Louis Dec. 12th, and 19th, and January 9th, and 16th. Full information sent by E. E. Posey, General Passenger Agent, Mobile & Ohio Railroad, Mobile, Ala.

Insurance A?ency Established 1877For Fire, Lightning, Cyclone, Life, Accident acdjLivejStock Insurance, in Twenty of the oldest and largest companies farm loans at lowest rate of interest, go to Ed Vojus, Agent,

Crawfordsville, Ind

McClellan Stillwell,

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the time to talk about this: It is time that the people of Montgomery county should look to their interests Those having

FURS, HIDES, TALLOW, FEATHERS,

And other stuff in that line to sell should call on Joseph GoMberg before they sell their goods of this class for we know that this will surely bo to their interest, for he is the only reliable dealer of this kind in the county and knows how to treat people right in every respect, and his place of business is easily found. 1 think every man knows where the big pile of old iron lays. That is where you can find him.

Joseph Goldberg.

THEWORLD'S FAIR

Photographed and deBcribeJ. Wide awake Agents wanted for our new World's Fair book by Director General DaTls, Mrs. Potter Palmer and other official*. Over 500 pictures, nearly all photographs. 6t» p.igea. Low price. Big commission. Freight paid. 30 days' credit. Selling fast. Men or Indies make $10 a day. Send for circular or tend SO cents to-day for large outfit containing over 100 photographs. P. W. Ziegler & Co., 597 Market street, St. Lonls, Mo.

For Sale!

Forty acres of, good Farming Land south-east corner of Madison township, on long time and easy payments All under cultivation. Call on or ad dress, C. N, WILLIAMS & CO,,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

Excursion Rates For The Holidays via Vandalia Line. Excursion tickets will be sold between all points on the Vandalia line, also to points on connecting lines, for the holidays. Dates of sale December 23d, 24th, 25th, 30th and 3lBt, 1863, and January 1st 1S64, good returning to and including January 2d, 1895. Rate one and onethird fare for the round trip. For full particulars call on nearest Vandalia line ticket agont or address. Ass't Gen'l Pass'r Agent, St. Louis, Mo. ,f. J. M. Chesbrouoji.

The golden candlesticks used in the temple at Jerusalem were supplied with Dure olive oil.

After the ball is over, after the break of morn, After the dancers leaving, after the stars are gone, Many a head is aching, if you but knew it all,

Take Smith's Bile Beans on retiring after the ball. Ask for small size. Nov. 25 ly

The production of skates thiB year is probably the largest in any one year on record.

No fake business at Myers & Charni's When they advertise to sell at cost, they do it, and people leave their store happy and smiling with their bargains.

A German at hume eats an average of sixty-eight pounds of beef and pork per annum.

Holly, Christmas Holly.

Misletoe, wreathing and Christmas flowers. Cut flower work second to none. Green house east Market street. Office 204 east Main street. Visitors welcome, i, Kkacse & Crist,

Florists and seedsmen, Crawfordsville.

A fever thermometer is now made in chatelain form for the use of trained nurses. ma"-."

A' Trust" Winch is Popular. Ihere is a great deal of indignation felt against trusts. The Sugar Trust, the Standard Oil Trust, the Welsh Tin Plate Trust, the English Salt Trust, and other combinations ot the kind, are vigorously denounced, and it is a tubject of controversy whether there are more trusts in England than America, and whether protection or free trade

The American sweet tooth is annually satisfied with 20,000 tons of maple sugar.

Distemper—Its Cause aud Treatment Is the title of our little book which tellsjall about one of ihe most loathsome and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craft's Distemper and Cough Cure in the treatment of the same. Sent free by addressing- the Wells Medicine Co., Lafayette. Ind. The remedy is sold by Nye & Booe.

Over 4,000,000in thiB country live upon wages paid by railroad companies.

Brunker's

Carminative Balsam, tho great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.

Tho breaking strain of an inch rope is 0,000 pounds.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'sCastoria.

Clening, Repairing.

SEND YOUR ORDERS TO

BECK & MULLER.

No. 192 Main Street, Lafayette. Ind., and have them made as GOOD AS

NEW. Orders promptly filled and work Guaranteed.

WE WANT ONLY YOUNG, MEN OP ABILITY.

A few such can secmro permanent and Yerv desirable positions by addressing Guarantee and AccWent. I.loyds,

IS Wall Stroot, New York.

The financial responsibility of] the Guarantee and Accident Lloyds is greater than that of liny corporation in the world doing similar Uses of business.

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LINE.

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BOCTII BOUND.

No. 51 Express.... No. 63 Mail

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them. But there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to say. Tnat is the trust the public reposes in Hood's Sarsaparilla.

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No. 54 Express 6:19 p.m,

Good connectior made at Terro Haute fri the South aud South-west. Trains run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making goud connection with C. & W. 'or Michigan points.

J. C. HDTCH1N80N, Agent.

Cleyeiaiia. incmnati. hkeio & St. Louis R'y.

Big 4

Route

Sliort Line. East ar.d West

WAGNER SLEEPING CARS

On night trains connecting with Vostibule Trains at Bloomlngton and Peoria to and from Missouri River, Denver and Pacific Coast

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Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Coluin bus to and from Eastern and Seaboard _j:

Cities

Address W. Michie, agent for farther par•tculars. JOHN B. CARSON, JAMES BARKER Gcii. Manager.

G. P. A., Chicago Chicago.: TRAINS AT CKAWPORDSV1LLB. ltiti FOUit.

EAST. WBetT. 9:07 a. m....Daily (except Sunday). .. 0:50p. T*. 5:40 p. Daily 12:40 a. Dk. 2:08 a. Daily 8:47 a. m* ,1:06 p. Dally (excopt Sunday).... 1:85 p, m.

G. E.ROBINSON, Ag«nt.

Chicago Ruq-

S, Tu. N.A. & C. MONON.

NORTH. 80U*&. 2:18 a. Night Express 1:50 a m. 1:00 p. Passenger (no Btops).. 4.17 ft. m. 5:40 p, Express (all stopB).... ..1:40 m. 2:50 p. Local Freight 9:15 a, m.

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

L. A. CLARK. Agent.

TO PHYSICIANS.

We are manufacturing a line

Elixirs, Syrups, Suppositories

And Tablets.

Special attention to tablets from pri­

vate prescriptions.

QUALITY GUARANTEED! We give you wholesale prices for purchases. ,,

T. D. BROWN & SON 122 E Main Street,

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