Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 June 1894 — Page 7
Where Disease Is Bred.
:AV!icn a sewer is clo-ned
.'sluggish
bowels and. clear tise ^ySl^ni of'all disease-breeding liv:-tei',. bu' .they remedy the evil coni^laiiied 'of they restore power and. freedom, of operalion to the secreting Vulvas and-they tone up and string 'en tlu en'ire -\stem. Thty are etejjhaikl fo'othing in action. Try thew.. 5-j'cis. ft botUe. f, bottles, -Ji.po. -T£F:?siii(iily druggists and medicine.vdealcrs throughout t!ie country -or. by in:iil, postpaid. on receipt of price, Ask -for the Small S:,e" (.gtei.il wivj'pei or e.iitooii).
1 ake No Sahsiiiute for
te
L^eans.
Huy your
i"jo \jri
40 Wq||j Wa'sliinvton St.
Trnviks. i'a^'s V-ilist's
ii.r.l'AliMlD.
Kx|"r'ii iu!r-.I.
Im!uinr!ietiisef..v
Sores 11 i',' i\ruii**U ofTprari'
Traits-
f.-i'e.n- saiiiptA irii.n' aivti'"wVk -i s|,eciii!tv. I'.irtleiiliir.fUtwitlqn lui-V tM I'ment 'I'niy TI'll 11 l.ar^est, iui.t ln»s* a^sortnifiit tl' Traveling I'ML'S. trill: ,-.-, ,A*iilise ety -Imliiinai'ulis, Iii.liinni.
mi7FRipipp --km? oiuiiiicnt fl OiU*r u!Ukc.ti.-..to Cl'U iJ iL/r!':'r'rI':K
ill
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t»rus.
t'lrrrou.^ Soro*i, F«m
sun! nil t* pets! L.l U/i XT V* ijl
AnK
your
Mm it. ov \v .\vi]l sent' b-v m:li! ».n receipt 1 i»'l Cl'!ii M.Jrtnf:.otnrc«i oiiiv !v WILU,!*,'-- ,1 RLCrtNffi.
CJ 1.1,t.. I.\ 1 iA**A.
FOR THIN
PEOPLE.
Al l-: MH' 'nil
l''lcsh ni.-nti' uiili TliiniicHva 'I'nlilfi- is a -.(•!• 11 title prorc-s. 'I'licy crcal-* j»r*rlt'ci a-similalion of every forii: 01' l.'.n!, .s .f, el ins Hie valuable [larlsaiul ll«cnriliim the woivliler-s. 'I'liev make tlun lae ptiinip aul imiiikI out llie I 'I liey are the ST AN !)AI{ MIlV lor lean- I lies-. ijiO'lneint: 1J |o 1 hhiii,|s t»-1 inoniIi, e'Mitainin.: mi nisruiie, aiii (.1 A lv ANT flKI) A USD- I l.t l'KI.V !t A IMt I.I'.SS. I'l-ict.', jnepai'l. $1 |.er I bo.\. ii lur :=."i ".low F.T J-'.iT Ii ei..'
Tlnr TIIIN.M I RA Co.. :nc Ur«fiway, V.
IT POPS.
Effervescent, too.
1 li larati 11 g-. nppcti /. ng. Just the thing to build tip the constitution.
Hires'
Ask your druggist or grocer lor it. Take no other.
Scnil 2-ccr,t stamp to the Ciiarlcs H. Hires Co.. 11- Arcli St., Philadelphia, tor bciutliiul picture cards.
INE
HABIT
CURED WITH R3 I\n 13 (g) r=n
I'AIN'UJPSIjV, I'nslTIVHI.Y AM) J'KHMANr.NTJ.Y. I*'nr hmIc by 1)ni^^i.«ls or nent by KxproK. W Cnni»l«m-1v Kciiifily '0.. Lnl%jiyrtlt*. 1 r«*K I'.S.A.
15KKAKFAST Sl'l'l'Klb
(, KA ri'.lTL ('(.M 1"( UJTI N'C.
)l Id
N'i
WAT KM MILK.
A street in a London suburb, which was mimed after Admiral Nelson, has been renamed 111 honor of Kudyard Kipling.
lioth Musi' Get Out.
While acknowledging a hie!"of a thonl to peremptorily settle the.l,.n win L.indis dispute in the Tenth t'ongressne.al I »i~inet, Chairman (. c.vuy'
1
rr
choked
up the accumulations puison the atmosphere in its vicinity :iik1 briny i!iut the condition-, lhat breed di.-i ease. know thai in time of pcstilcncu every pu caution is takin, not only to kei th--' sewers free and open, Init even to remove ail decaying matter from the community. The danger of infection i-. thus minimized. II ovv few of us :i pay :ixcs for the maintenance of s.oiil ,iy bureaus for the pubiic health tiiink of ,-.n equal requirement for our individual welfare. The alimentary canal is the threat sewer of the human system When that is dammed up conditions nre generated which invite levers .and such diseases as our nature inclines to. Constipation is a closing of the natural drams, and nearly everything we stilfcr fro'n follows thi- condition. It will not do nu-rcy to ciear the drains from time to mm We must repair and improve the working powei of the machinery Nylvie'''function i: :s to perfc.r:u this work. Mil?. h's fitilf kicu:)* dii!( from pills in that tiicy arc more th.iri a jii'crc.'calltartic 'i'hey not only stimulate
I the .-aate Kepubiican (_Ynir,ii i.'otnmiitee. suimn'oned representatives of botll l.iellollh ii meet. ill In: tins Ween, luu.wiig to art itr, adjustment.
i^'J-i,
Rootbeer
Wholesome ami strengthening ..•pure blood, free from boils or carbuncles. Cieneral good health —results from drinking HIRES'
Kootbeer the year round.4
l'ackagc makes five gallniis,
jjc.'
.1polls and
ii utidTstii'i! that Mr. W ly re eonie:nh-I intt a new convention belie,d an.i that i«vO0aiproinise eandio \vlio is ii"t a ni|,t.Ji1K:i' if eitivr f., -.ion be siiiisiitub'ii i,j .lohi,».u and 1 ^amiis. I', fiends (if the last men'ioncd I Landisl..'d 'tftit talie kindly to the suy gesti 11.': TiiV h«!i that the State Cum mittee ha- tid jiinsdici ion over district mitt.-rs, besides winch they recall that there is. i,., -"at love for All. Lamlis, who was a (/•rewba i.'epu'o.ican. and tlo.' tear tin}, Die liarriMin wing m.i\ seize !lve opportunity to uivr? j• im the hot ehi.l. .ot- tlie poker. Doth faction.-, concede. hrc.v.n •••. tiaV there is earthly h-Vw- o?
imi'i
iug the dislric
with: a ^iivdde/i party, ye! neither.hwiiinig tostand back for Vhe.otli'jr:
Tin Ver-ltot of Ti Jury.
vcii.ix, May -J-'. The
.! if II
theliiitik- caS(i.broMLcht it a verdict''M»..i day morning ato'clock as follows:,:• V\*. tiie iury fiud Uic: derendants Francis. A ollin and l"Viviv.ai II. (.Nillin gniltv as charged in all the founts, and Albert tS. Iteed gui.tj as 111• counts from mI- sh liirhisive. Jiwcpli A. Trotter, fore "bin. 1 iie Ii thirtj six counts in the uidietim-nt charges the defendants wit!t unlawfully and knowingly aidi»ig and abetting liiepdore P. Uanghey, .1'resi dent oi' th&il ndianapohs National iianlV. is yariouG.'oll'tinses «il misapp!ii ation of the uioiiey!-: of. t^ie bank for the use and be net It the Indianapolis Ciibinet .('omgany to the extent of §::7o.«00 f*The remainder (jf the. counts relate iV. th will 111, mi sap pi cation of be fum.ls of 11. barn- ..,, A lotig lis! of exceptions will lie tiled and a new. trial will, bo asived bvr the der^Klants' counsel. Tiie personfi* \y slire out ci^s-jr,.tXKl bonds. 'Standing ^wce nKi0iAv ls ai'a premium in the Unite sentat.ivi Stat'-s comt:rpoiiv. when the verdict iva ruftd...'
Keboevi oa a Train-
Ib'iiry riiOnij'Son is a motnrman on tiie electric strei car line at Lafayette.'
His parents reside six miies west of this city. Saturday ni^ht he (uok, the Motion night train at Lafayette for this city. He fell asleep soon after e.njerine tiie car and did not awake until shortly before the train pulled up »t the elegant new passenger station on east Mam street -that is to lie, lie went to the Sherman House and engaged a roi.m When lie felt, for his watch to wind it before retiring he found it not. Then he felt in his pocket for his purse con taining
and 11 too was gone, lie
had been ronbed while asleep on the tram! The robber was now either several miles south of here, or else he had ijuietly alighted from the train in this city and gone whithersoever he'. would, liobberv of this kind is said to lie quite frequent on the night trains and it is well for passengers to lie on their guard
Sjiih!
Gaiublt'i's Wet It-
A poor mistreated wife, but one of nerve and noble courage, and who knew
Tiie
The police owes llie brave woman and Dr. Tucker a debt of gratitude for giving the informal iou leading to the arrests, ami also for insisting that it be done. A man that will i'ob his iu this w:«y should be severely with at every opport unit
family dealt
To Break iie Tie Tnat t?,I ',
The docki-l for this term of-'-ei.nrl contains the usual number of di\.uce suits So far an even half. oozeti iiave been tiled as follow '-J-:
Xlbert Dixot vs. !0ii/.a Dixon.. VMann House vs. William ib'-.ise. Iv.Ie Ueeil vs. Charles Heed. (ieo-gia Allen vs. Charles A I leu, Ko.-a Smith\s. Charles Smith .' ("assi" Johnson vs. .1 ulius .lohnson. 11 will lie ob=Tveil that the women are the plaii.tilTs in all but one case, or action is br.ifality, abandonment or failure to proviu".
Probable Republican Nominations.
After the republican nominations to day there will be many individuals of disappointed hopes and aspiration. At this time it looks like the candidate for auditor would come from the country, probably the man from Madison town ship, while John Rice's chances for the nomination for Treasurer are decidedly favorablo. Kennedy will probably be
BUTTZ IS CONVICTED.
Charles W. Mutt/., the Xorth Da
sssrs t^srrsrsrs $-*- «?•v rr*, rroaJ-three'county"or
kota lobbyist and ex-eougressinan I
his denial, and Senators 1111 nton auei Kyle are exonerated from all blame. The committee in its report says:
It appears l'rom the testimony submitted that a certain Charles \V. Unit/, oi North Dakota, but domiciled in Washington since December last, where he
has been engaged as a lobbyist and ordered sidetracked, after which the claim agent, did, on or about April 1. train was permitted to proceed. One
Senator* Hnitlint, in W^".Tva' 'T
during the ab.sene^ of the .senator,
say to his son, Kpha llunton. dr.. that
in.i uce his father, Senator ll union, to vote, against it llisal.so establisheil by the testimony bat the sanie Charles \Y. Jluttz i.uring the month of March last approached Senator Kyu- of South l.iakota with a proposition that ?M,UO0 would be paid him il' lie would vote against the 'pending tariff bill. The said. Dui. when making this pronoMlioii. also stated to Senator Kyletnat tne monev was in the hands or control of an agent of, certain bankers and capitalists of New cemetery Sunday afternoon.
"i'k it.y, and thai the monev was in i'
Washington. Senator Kyle's testimony is con firmed' bv that, of Duncan Mel-'arlane, clerk to the committee on i. diter, ton and la tmr.
Vnur committee is abunriantlv justified in staling the facts above recited' have been established bv the, evidence* luitwithsltinuing- the denial on the part of Charles \Y. Halt -., and they refer the senate, to the testimony detail in support ol' tlii^ linclin^
il'J
HALL ON THE TARIFF.
Mle tr«n.il« [Sill Will I!,, 1
tn.vii'ro.N.
Not Counterfeit.
W
ashi. \(, ion, May
that her husband was in a gambling that the coin lacked sonority and from room over -Johnson's saloon staking money that rightfully belonged to her self and family, gave out the information that led to the arrest of her bus band and ten other tin horn gamblers last Saturday night. She sought out Dr. H. A. Tucker and told him to intercede in her behalf. .Mr. Tucker went at once to Mayor Handel and asked that the place be raided forthwith. Mayor gave the police the word and the" raid was made before any tips eoul.l be given to tiie gang. They all appeared in police court Monday morning .and squared themselves on the docket.
i:. l'res-'
ton, the director of the mint, to-day I ,, received from a special inspector of! -M'lstei Dromskuv Huberman. customs at K1 1'aso, Texas, a ."• ,r
0
piece with a request for a decision as to its genuineness, the inspector stating' that it. was evidence against a party accused of passing counterfeit gold coin. Director l'reston observed
its genuine appearance suspected that
owing to too rapid roUinglf the gold rips preparatory locating the plan-
from hich the coin was cut. -Mr. 1'reston split the coin far enough to ascertain that his diagnosis was correct. The coin will be returned with the statement that it is gvnuine."'
J*Ir. (.iitislo I xpl.-ilns Ii
V\ AsiiiNuToN, May "ii. In response to the complaint made by the Ceorgia delegation because Secretary Carlisle -sold the government's World's-l-'air building to Chicago partus for s: ,' .'aj, and which parlies ask the Atlanta exposition people to pay ^.'."i.tliio for it. the secretary says the Chicago bid was.?].7i».i in excess of the otlicialiy estimated value of the building and was accepted long before any intimation had been received that the Atlautu people wanted the struct tire.
I Arthur li 'Inj-lur (or l.'uiii ri Ks.
1
MvANsvii.i.r. I ml.. Ma- v.i.—The I U'st district demoer.its at Kockport
fir
.rt»,
Stopping Goal Trains.
The senate Committee rindH iiim Guilty he strikiug miuers are making an ••f Atteiii|it«.j lirihory. organized effort to stop every pound of Washington, May 2i.—The special coal that passes through Clav committee of the senate appointed to and miners in bodies of two
stnl rs ot
Ci sh
fr 0111 North Carolina, yesterday sub- 'through Brazil in box ears, and they are milted a report to the senate. JJuttz !"-D stopping every train possible, is found by the committee to have A Fontanet Sunday every train on the made the attempt at bribery, despite Bi« 1m,ur was stopped. The strikers
,tU m|,l,Hl run tho
lie would pay him a contingent fund J-he train was found to bj hauling somof S~"' i.HJfi if lie would, by ]iresenting co.il. and these cars were sidetracked -jv arguiiients as to the pemling bill, 1
1
1
ln
,I
iu:i win 'I u. -May ,.'0 -A iter
pent, in his district, iJepre-j.:. ..
ill of .M issouri. one ol-
tho.se most in iavor of the income tax ieature of tile tariiV bill, is back and is giving his attention to the. changes which the Semite linaiice committee has wrought. "J have gone over (lie senate bill carefully,said .Mr. Hall, -'and I find that the. changes effected are of detail and not of sub.-tancG ,The senator* have recogjiixcii t.Ii'e essential prine ile of the measure that men shall bear the tax burden according' tu their wealth, With that recos/iiixed as a government princi rle and policy, the main change made by the senate is in limiting its operations to live years. All income taxes are temporary when first enacted. but when once in force they become permanent. lOnirlanil's income tax was temporary at iir.-t. but it has been continued, (lermany and Italy have had the same experience. So that we can feel confident in acceptincome ta.\ limitod in iivf* vc irs that it will be ]ierm uien! Iv enir raited on our laws belorc tln time expires."
Howe delivered the funeral sermon at
tiie Christian church at l! o'clock..Mr.' liaylessleaves a wife and three children to lie.ilil ti.
A. -". Goati Iusaae. r^
.'lmy liriufion. a didegal.e' appointed fiotu .Madison township to the republicati convention today, lias gone insane. It does not seem, hoivever. that the impom.uities of many candidates arc re!si.o,t„sibie for this misfortune to him. It
11 ••aid he'attended spiritualistic seances as li id in tins city and thus unbalanced bin mind. If this be the case, the .k I
-'\i liy Should 1
Not have confidence in that which has done n,e a world of good'! If you had Hullered ears with liver complaint and ami got cured by using Sulphur [Jitters, w.juh! not you too have confidence in tin in?,' .J 11. .iS'.\^iti Hotel Winthrop, H-f iou.
lii.ick Ui'.er (\\'is.) policemen be-sii-geu .i house for ihrce hours tu the ui. conviction that burglars were inde. They found a cow, which had entered through the kitchen door, S®
Distemper and Coughs
In horses, shccji and dogs positively prevented ami quickly cured by using' rafts distemper and cough cure. •Sale to use under all conditions. One dose prevents, one botf cures, in three to six days. .Send for "Treatise" and testimonial. Iroin breeders who have used it lor many years. Address the Wells Medicine Co. Lalavelte.
nt
othcr liUth rn
chets an air bubble or blister was I (lood to return in ,'iii davs fmm date of lormed just at the spot in the strips
j*ale.
1 aylor for
nominated Ai eur II.
'7T"
.21 !1!5- °.[
!""'!u™
,.l ll!L
cent per pound on that article.
To Sucrced
To Jiloiv l'|i the liuilrilngH Jb'KN'os
Ayhi'.s,
nominated for prosecutor. Mcfr»a for blow up the parliament buildings and Representative anil John L. Davis for bourse by the use of bombs bas been Commissioner from this district. discovered here.
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Dl'l'.i.iN, May u' ..— ne Freeman's Journal says that (ien. Lord Frederick Roberts, forinerlv coinmantt'-r-in-cliicl of the army in India, will succeed (ien. I.ord ilarnet Wolselev in the autumn as commander of the forces in Ireland.
May
L'N.—A
plot tc
j"*1h
wind of the fact that
'PPcd 011 throu«h freights
would. onceal themselves, and as a train pulled in it was tlagged with a red shawl and at once boarded. Whenever a car was found labeled "perishable lreight," it was known to contain coal that was being shipped in disguise, and
'!Vl!!-
gauntlet,
ilt ful1 S|,eL (1 hut tho
K,rilt
1
boarded it and set the brakes,
Death of W. T. Bayless-
W 1'. Hii\less. deputy sherill' uudci C'Jias. K. i^ivis. breathed hislastat his home on east Main street la.-t Friday.' His malady .was consumption, lie was able to be on duty at the court house Until less than two months ago and he was not considered so near death's door.'. He was a member of .McPherson l'ost, (.1. A. Ik. under whose auspices the burial service took place at the Masouic
JOHN
Kev. W\
Ojierattng ()ia .spt-n-y Mill.
v:-y.
1 HAVE
the
*w ten-jcar-old violm prodigy, who is
now astonishing London, is a Pole, four feet high.
Tbe Last Excursion Wesl.
On May -J ith the Vanda lia will sell
xcum
tickets at one fare the round
'^t.^n Ues
No mode such rates before fall So gO.,l!UW. Kates are now on
for Bass Lake ,V
Marmont. i'or information and tickets. Call 011 •J.C. IIi"r 1." 1 mnson agent.
.Lord Kosebery's dairy farm in iiuck- I inghiiuipshirc comprises I.RIO iicros. 011 I which he keeps 120 dairy cows,
cattle and 1.000 sheep.
800
Mrs. Fleming, the assistant ol i'rofessor Pickering at Harvard observatory, hii^ recently discovered four new triihk- stare.
.Yotwc- to ihr Ooiisu-ni-crs of It ('rair/ordsvUtr Wafer a ml. Ligh t- illblHtll u.*
desire to notify customers who are dissatisfied with their present mi1111 ill Hat rates that we wil furnish them water by meter measurement upon the
lu[ aor foi l)uin tsis
l.esohit,,,n.s denouncing Kthe consumer will eot at his e\lld I.i'.ce and (.oriaa,, the Uenc-
pe
,ie
diet Ai im.uh o! the ti.'UHH-.-.t ts nul de- I Marnier of this Company, vve wili re-' manding t.:,at -ugar be jmyoii the free bate his charge lo per cent of the reu'list wort-aoopi. They also doniand uiar meler rale if Ins bills are paid a! that tin- .ncome tax be retained in the the ollice of this ('onipany previous to taiij bid as it came from the house b)th of the month for the previous* •i--month's consumption (if 'vater and will inn for r.-.- Iron. adjust unpaid disputed charges for ...-- W am 11 ton May,.:: —SenaUir 11 ill consuaied durirg the rnterini lias notified Senator
Dubois
that
i8
intends to move to put lead ore 011 the "I'"n a basis of the consumption free list ai will attack 1 he position 1
a meter lobe apj.n.x..,! bv the
'''oiu the tirst of A jird tu the setting of"
I,,0,iS ron 1
the
-|»wvkiU8tu llie Kill t.r ill.- nKinth tor tho previous inttheonsmnption. In addition to the above the Com-' pauy will agree to purchase the meter lrom the consumer at ii price not to exI cecd that at which a similar meter can he (mrchased from tiie dealer. Paytr.ents therefor to be made in monthly installments equal to 2o per cent, of balance of the const!mar's meter bill forv the month after deducting lo percent.
I ti fort :it ion in regard to meters can be I obtained from the manager of the company on application.
Respectfully.
jTlitiGrawforWle Water & Light Co. 5 W
John MeCIamrock
Popular Shoe Dealer.
tl,C sll u!ti wo
acld. igncw stylestosuit thcpul.ltc fancy, onr shoe
A 2-" cent Silver l'iti, for.... ^.
occupy tli.it pl'ic
tl.unfixes a. c.cmand. making tlicm the best and f^tes: selling goods on the market to-tin
MKXS". WO.MEAS*. Cilli.nRKXS- ,\\|) i\-
FAX'IV SIIOIOS FII.0.U :u ('KXrs To Si.(10.
I hat we are about 0111 of wheat. We want and must have
Fifty Thousand Bushels
RI
t.'all (,'arly while you can buy ol. this lot. as when tlmv are gone you will have to pay more. Also remember-'that litis sale includes a number ol other articles, to'inuiuerous to mention. Hear in mind my guarantee as to price and quality with every article.
YOU O
O MOC 13 RI IB S'/
5
ronst-inllv
lv for
AMROCK
I
^"3 l=a|«rx
Has been the demand foPon
O. ZK^ioxxx4
Good Milling Wheat!
What, liity thousand bushel,? Sir. and ih .w.t.'i *hsf long. Our ]ieo]i!e know a good fhmg when they find ii. They will have lliis t). K, l-'jour.'
VALLEY MILL CO.
\Stf ih
In. Silldniiri'imn 'Am
••wonderful remely .«of Brain
5u
A liirge and staple line of goods from a large New Vork lionst' who are going to retire from bii.-,iness. Have bought tliein at in\ own prices and will oiler them to my customers at prices I cannot duplicate them lor. 1 will guarantee everything sold from this lot to lie its represented Vou can l.niy
jV 61.T") New Style Corsage Pin. for A lot ol tf-.OO, ir'i.ao and 8:J.U!) Kings. 1 tji An 6LS Watch for
,r ,biuivsjr
i,T
II-MSN to, u"i," V" •»-. SOM uy
iji.AMi Anna mm. in ,1, nu.K- Aa! At uV si uV u, Lsi I er sale Ui l.rtiv. lor I-vii:o, it d., by STA.N Kt.K.N Vi.j
ir.
C, L. ROST.
BATES HOUSE MISFIT PARLOR, I
•"iii West Washington Street
KING OF CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS Nvo arc determined to cut down sioek. For next thirty days we will offer the biggest bargains in Fine Clothing ever offered in Jndianapolis:
We sell for $10.00 Merchant-Tailor Sm or Overcoat} Tailor's price S25.00 We sell for $ir:0 a merchanl-'l'ailor Suit or Overcoat. Tailor's price S-S.oo. We sell lor SI5.00 a .Merchant-Tailor Suit or Overcoat. Tailvj ors' price S35.00.: ^-'11 for $17.50'a Merchant-Tailor Suit' or Overcoat, Tailors'..price S40.00. .SKK OUll WINDOW sKK OCR J'RFCES'
We also have an immense lino of Pants at less than havo the original made.to-order price. SJ-'.L] US lil'd'OK F. \T1
BATES llOUSH MISFIT PAR1.0R
W e^'t W:iu!'.im !".ii: stroi't I il'lianiijiolis. nVl
s:tL
ill supply tliein at li\iug juices. our I'rodueo-will buy more goods at -1'1 .N than any other jwace in town. See bin: before selling your Produce.
9
an
Ncrvou?SL'd otimcurrled In
T. iJ. !ilto\\ oc XJS 'i
S 1.00
PlT\r
Fry:
I i'cu
Are the cliicf points of excellence in the stock of
(Jarria^es, Juckboards and Carts
That we handle. "We sell tiie celebrated Troy Buggy Works' and the Conuersville Buggy Co's Goods. Everything nobby and nice the way of a vehicle. See us for Harness, Whips, Lap yfrffig, Spreads. Etc.^ ,A full and complete line.
George Abraliam
1 3 2 W a in S re
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