Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 August 1894 — Page 7
MARTHA WASHINGTON
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TOLEDO, OHIO,
Where Disease Is Bred.
When a sewer is clogged or choked up the accumulations poison the atmosphere in its vicinity and bring about the conditions that breed disease. We all know that in time of pestilence every precaution is taken, not only to keep the sewers free and open, but even to remove all decaying matter from the community. The danger of infection is thus minimized. How few of us who pay taxes for the maintenance of sanitary bureaus for the public health think of an equal requirement for our individual welfare. The alimentary canal is the great sewer of the human system. When that is dammed up conditions are generated which invite fevers and such diseases as our nature inclines to. Constipation is a clogging of the natural drains, and nearly everything we suffer from follows this condition. It will not do merely to clear the drains from time to time. We must repair and improve the working power of the machinery whose function it is to perform this work. Smlth'§ Bile Bean*
differ from pills in
that they are more than a mere cathartic They not only stimulate sluggish bowels and clear the system of all disease-breeding matter, but they remedy the evil complained of they restore power and freedom of operation to the secreting organs, and they tone up and strengthen the entire system. They are easy and soothing in action. Try them. 25 cts. a bottle, 5 bottles, $1.00. For sale by druggists and medicine'dealers throughout the country, or by mail, postpaid, on receipt of» price. Ask for the Small Size (green wrapper or cartoon).
Take No Substitute for
Bile Beans,
TETTER
-"ACME" Ointment
Is Guaranteed to CURE TETTER in all its forms. Ulcerous Sores, Fever
Sores ami all Skin Diseases Speedily Cured. CURE GUARANTEED. Ask your drugirist for it, or we will send by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents. Manufactured onlv by
WILKINS & BECKNER, Greenfielij, Indiana..
TH1NACURA
FOR THIN PEOPLE.
ARE YOU THIN?
Flesh mad" with Tliinacura Tablet- is ft seien tiflc proooHs. They (.'route porfect assimilation of every form of food, secreting the valuable parts and discarding the worthless. They make thin l'act-s plump and round out the figure. They aro the STANDARD REMEDY for loannose. producing 12 to 15 pounds per month, containing no arsonic, and GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. I'rice. prepaid. $1 per bos, I! for $5. "HOW TO GET FAT. free.
Tho TIIl.N'AC'L'HA CO., 91'J Broadway. ,. Y.
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CURED WITH RIAR JRIAA AD
f-PAINLBBSLT, POSITIVELY AND PBRMANBHTLT. For sale by Druggists or sent by Express. W. Ccxngloefc Ilcraedy Co., liaFaycttfilnd. r.S.i.
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
N
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is lioroby givon that on Tuesday, the 21st day of August, 1891. at 11 o'clock a. m., at the residence of JamcB W. Kirbpatrick. at Kirkpatrlck, Indiana, I will lot to the lowest responsible bidder, the contract for the repair of tho James W. Kirkpatrlck Joint iiubllo ditch In sections of one thousand feet eacn, as per specifications 011 file ai tho residenae ot said Kirkpatrlck, also at the County Surveyor's office at Crawfordsville, Indiana. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond of two reliable free-hold sureties, oxocutod In a sum double the amount bid. Blank bids and bonds will be furnished bidders at tho places above designated. The rlcht is reserved-to reject any or all bids.
WM. UUNT,
Surveyor Montgomery County.
CHESTER J, BRITTON, ITD. C. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST.
Graduate of tlio Chicago Veterinary Collego. Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals. OFFICE: Over Moffett A Morgan's Drag store, 23H aast Main street. Inflrmery at Q. F. HeDonald's livery stable, 258 east Market street.
A Cop of Ileef Tea (the cheapest, purest and best) can be prepared Instantly from
L1EB1G COMPACT'S Eltract Of Bi
There's only one genalna kind and tha: vo1 •tta ka«v by the elgnatare In bias on every jv.
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ANOTHER GOOD T10KET.
Ujiuii iowus.iip Democrats Meet iiass iOonvention and Name t'antii- ... dates- c-:
Last. Saturday afternoon the democrats ot Union town.ihip met in mass convention at the court house and.nominated a ^trou:,' township ticket. There was a good attendance and democratic harmony and enthusiasm prevailed.
Chairman Jere West presided in his usual protieiency, while secretary Wm. F. Hunt recorded the proceedii.^e. The convention met for business and therefojo expedited that busiuees with dispatch to the exclusion of at.y useless speech making.
Ben F. Welch, of Garfield, and Wm. K. Wallace were placed in nomination for Trustee. The vote was by ballott. The total number of votes cast was 86 of which Welch received 47 and Wallace 39. The nomination of Mr. Welch waB then made unanimous. ^Therc were four nominees for Assesor as followB: Robert Beck, Jero Chadwick, Cyrus Thompson and William Smith, of New Mark?t It took four ballots to make a selection. Thompson being the lucky man. The final vote stood, Thompson 44, Chauwick 33. All were good men for the place and either could easily wallop the republican nominee.
For Justice of the Peace Jno. G. Overton was nominated by acclamation. Wilbur G. Ilouk was placed in nomination, but he withdrew with thanks in favor of Mr. Overton.
For constables Emmons Douglas, of New Market, and John Patteison, (colored) of this city, were nominated.
The ticket is headed by a competent and efficient man in the person of Mr. Welch, For a number of years he was one of the foremost school teachers of Wayne township. He is ably seconded on the ticket by Cyrus Thompson who is, in every way qualified to fill the important position of assessor of Union township. The election is over two months away, bat Cyrus is elected already.
Two $10,000 Suit*.
Suit has been filed at Indianapolis by "General" Allen Jennings, formerly of "General" Fry's Commonweal army, against Caleb S. Denny, Mayor of Indianapolis, George W. Powell, Superintendent of Police, and Willard LaPorte, Police Sergeant. The plaintiff asks for 110,000 damages for false imprisonment. The complaint charges the defendants with swearing to a false affidavit.
Phillip Rappaport, editor of the German Tribune, also brings a suit against William McKinney, Thomas Perry and Oliver W. Allen, of West Indianapolis, for false imprisonment. Ho demands 810,000 damages. These suits grow out of the arreBts of PopuliBts for holding political meetings on Sunday.
Bnrn Burned. Just after Joel Tucker's family, residing a half mile southwest of Alamo, had retired their barn waB discovered to be on fire. The flames were then under such headway that nothing could be done to save the doomed building, nor the contents, consisting of one horse, a buggy and wagon, eight tons of hay, a lot of corn, farming implements etc. Unfortunately for Mr. Tucker the insurance had just expired, rendering the loss a severe hardship. The origin of the fire i6 unknown.
FLOATING ITEMS.
Twenty-four carat gold is pure gold. Cast iron bricks are a German novelty.
Ttiis country contains 107,175 Chinese. Five percent, of mankind are color blind.
Minnesota has a dairy school for women. The last census included 5S.S06 civilized Indians.
Wyoming sheep and wool aro being exported to England. Much foreign capital is invested in Western cattle ranches.
More dogs are killed by trolloy cars than by railroad trains. The principal products of tho Sahara are gums and medicinal plants.
Lawn tennis is more popular in England than in any other country. New South Wales 1,155,500 cattle, 56,980,668 sheep and 481,406 hogs.
Paderewski says the piano as an instrument of study is tho hardest, Culver'6 brain weighed almost sixty ounccs, that of Napoleon fifty-eight.
A lion in the jungle will jump twentyfive to thirty feet from a standing start.
The different games that may be played with a deck of cards run up in tho hundreds.
The two sciences which have grown the fastest in recent years are electricity and bacteriology.
Elephants sometimes live to be 150 years old. It takes fifty years for them to reach maturity.
Chester county (Pa.) farmers contemplate growing 1,000,000 bushels of rye for the export trade.
Victoria, a trained lioness on exhibition in New York City, gave birth to four ovbs .aat Thursday.
A grnius at Saxonville, Mass., has
patented a stable device for feeding and watering animals by clock work. An electric fountain, designed after the one exhibited at tho World's Fair, has been set up at Chovy Chase, near Washington.
Fifty men struck work on Commodore Gerry's house in New York recently because he had imported a marble mantelpiece from Paris.
One man and two women were arrested in New York the other day for fighting in the street, and they were deaf mutes at that. a
Tho 9C,000 Swedes in Chicago have united to push the prosecution of Officers Moran and Healy, charged with the murder of Swan Nelson.
S. R. Logan, a Chattanooga man, is Buing a patent medicine company for 51'JO reward it promised to give for any case of catarrh it could'tcure.
Gold, silver and copper were known ti. the Greeks in the time of Homor, but oxep were still th? stand^ which other things werG estimated.
Although buffalo are almost extinct il the western part of the United States, numerous herds of them are eneountersd at times near Winnipeg, in Canada
The proprietor of the Parker House Boston, in forty-six years paid to one market in that city 8S,288,906 for provisions. Only 3100,000 went for beans.
A simple and effective preventive for the presence of flies in a room is to place a little sweet clover on a table. FH ?g have a strong antipathy to the plant.
Most of the States hav9 had a system of commutation for good behavior of prisoners. Massachusetts is just putting that kind of a ticket of leave law in force,
The imports of bananas into Mobile for tho month of May were greater than the banana importation into the ports of Baltimore, Boston, New York and Philadelphia combined.
STATE NEWS.
'Squire James W. Halton, of jWorthngton, eighty-eight years old, has served as a peace justice for the past quarter of a century.
The Rev. S. M. Smothers, of Brazil, a well-known colored divine, and Miss Carrie Beck, of Logansport, were married on the camp-meeting grounds at Logansport, the Rev. L. Radcliff, of Peru, officiating.
Hiram McDonald, who was struck over the head by John Sexton in the fight at ThorntoWn, died of his injuries on Saturday evening, and Sexton was transferred to the Lebanon jail to answer a charge of murder.
Levi Winkles, who shot Charles WilliamB, of Terre Haute, to death on the 24 th of last month, has been captured at EvanBville where he passed under the name of Harrison. He claims to have acted in self defense.
The Rev, J. P. Crosson, of Oxford, haB been assigned to St. Bernard's (Catholic) church, Crawfordsville, Vice Very Rov. John R. Dinnen, transferred to Lafayette. The Rev. Julius Becks, of Lagro, succeeds Father Crosson at Oxford.
Arnold Davis, twenty years old, of Kokomo, reprimanded by his mother because of the company ho kept, attempted suicide by shooting himself in (he breast. Davis was struck by a train some months ago, which mentally unbalanced him.
The IndianB Electric Railway Company, which has been trying to get a franchise at Elkhart, has detormined upon operating under the charter of the defunct Citizens'Railway company. It is proposed to constrct a line to Goshen.
William O. Bridges, alias "Iloosier Bill," the old-time scoundrel and crook, who was captured at Richmond for horse stealing at Dayton, O., sold his plunder to William Minor, of Carthage. Bridges has been turned over to tho Ohio authorities.
William B. Cox, city marshal of Martinsville for several years, who had suffered from several slight strokes of paralysis, committed suicide by putting a bullet through his brain, He was sixtyeight years a resident of Morgan county and seventy-four years old.
The body of Daniel Hendrickeon, who was murdered in his sleep by Benjamin Reed, of Terre Haute, has been claimed by his brother, Thomas I. Hendrickson, of Richmond, O. Hendrickson was on his way to visit his bethrothed, Miss Rose Doty, of Darwin Crossing, when he was killed.
On to Washington!
Via Big Four Route to tho International Conclave Knights of Pythias. Tickets on sale August 22nd to 26th. Very low rates. Good returning until 8rh, with privileges of extension to September 15th.
The Picturesque Historical Route, through the beautiful Virginias and Allegheny mountains. The Battlefield route.
See that your tickets read via the Big Four—C. & O. Route. E. O. McCormicl, D. B. Martin,
Paes'r Traffic Man. Gen. Pass. Agt. Big Four Route, Cincinnati, O.
English saloon-keepers insure the lives of their best patrons, making, the policy payable to them upon tha death of the victim of drink.
Sent With the Urder.
The C. F. Risley Co., Wholesale Druggists, 62 Cortlandt St., New York, ordered a large
Bupply
of Drummond's
Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism, and 6ent this with the order: "It is strange that your remedy is not more generally known, a= ite effects on rheumatism are simply marvelous—superior to any rheumatic medicine we have ever sold." This is high praise, but tho remedy fully deserves it. If you have the rheumatism send 80 to the iJrummond Medicine Co., 43 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will ship to your express address two large bottles—• enough for a month's treatment. Agents wanted.
The San Francisco Chinese Y. M, C. A. has 6ent 642.000 to China for missionary work.
Children Cry for
P'tcner's cafltofla.
The average daily receipts of th6 copyrights at the National Libray, Loudon. is 8150.
Attention Farmers!
If you have a horse that has poor appetite, is stupid, hair rough, run down in llesh, and out of fix generally, use Morris' English Stable Powder and you will be surprised at the result. One package will add ten dollars to the value of a poor run-down horse, colt or mule. Full pound packages 25cts.—5 for SI.00. So Id by Nye & Booe.
The average tourist trip around tho world comprises about 22,000 miles of travel.
Nothing1 Cheap Abont- It. Dr. Drummond's Lightning {Remedy for rheumatism is put up in large bottles, and once seen it is never mistaken for any other preparation. All the cheap remedies put together aro not worth one Bottle of Drummond's Lightning Remedy and any sufferer who has taken it will bear witnesss to its marvelous power, aud say they have never seen its oqual. Particulars sent by mail and the full months treatment of two large bottles, by express, upon receipt of 85. Drummond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted.
To prevent lamp chimneys breaking scratch the base of the globe with a diamond.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When a child dies in Greenland the natives bury alive dog with it, the dog to be used as^a guide to the other world.
Distemper and Coughs
In horses, sheep and dogs 'positively prevented and quickly cured by using Craft's distemper and cough cure. Safe to use under all conditions. One dose prevents, one bottlej cures, in three to sixdays. Send for "Treatise" and testimonials from breeders who have used it for many years. Address the Wells Medicine Co., Lafayette, Ind.
Anew street car device is a largo map suspended from one end of tho car, showing how passengers may reach any part of the city.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
A condition of membership in a fencing school in Paris is that tho pupils place their ^words at tno service of woman's emancipation.
EIGHT AND NINE PEE 0ENT. Investments. Nontaxable. The State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Call on John M. Schcltz, CrawfordsCallon John M. Schultz, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Apr 63m
Anew washing machine is run over the floor like a lawn mower, and does the soaping, scrubbing and drying in one or two operations.
The Queen and Crescent Route. Invites inquiries in regard to summer resorts on its line in the picturesque mountains of Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. The line passes near famous battlefields at Mill Springs, Mission Ridge, Chickamauga and Lookout Mountain. They are surrounded by charming summer resting places at Bur aside, Cumberland Falls, High Bridge, Rugby, Rhea Springs Lookout Mountain. Springville, Ala. and other points.
Low railroad rates—Charming mountain homes—Perfect rest and quiet. We invite correspondence, cheerfully giving the information desired for the purpose of having you arrange to spend your summer recreation on our line. W. C. Rinearson, 23 lm G. P.
A., Cincinnati, O.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When alM had Children, ihe gave thorn C&atorta.
FOR
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Operating Old Sperry Mill.
7,000 BOOTS
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED
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NoVirs the time to buy our foot wear for fall and winter at 124 E Main St
A large and staple line of goods from a large New York house who are going to retire from business. Have bought them at my own prices and will offer them to my customers at prices I cannot duplicate them for. I will guarantee everything1soid from this lot to be as represented. You can buy
A 81.75 New Style Corsage Pin, for i.qo A lot of 82.00, 82.50 and 33.00 Rings, for 1.00 An 818 Watch for lo!o0 A 25 cent Silver Pin, for £9
Call early while you can buy of this lot, as when they are gone you will have to pay moro. Also remember that this sale includes a number of other articles, too numerous to mention. Bear in mind my guarantee as to price and quality with every article.
SHOES
-To be sold this month at—
Manufacturer's Cost.
S. KELLY.
has been the demand for our
O. HZ. ZETIOTIR
that we are about out of wheat. We want and must have
Fifty Thousand Bushels
OF
Good Milling Wheat!
What, fifty thousand bushels? Yes, Sir, and that won't last long. Our people know a good thing when they find it. They will have this O. K. Flour.
VALLEY MILL CO.
MANHOOD RESTORED!
yZrl ness, oil drains and loss of power 1 Generative Organsof elthersex^consed 8^ ^,°" ^HT"
1
.?•"*:? eiccssl ve use of tobaccoToplomorst^
nlants, which lead to Infirmity, ConBumptlcn or Insanity. Can bo carrlectln •est pocket. SI per box. O for S5, by mall prepaid. Wlth aSO order wo liflve written guarantee to care «r refund tho money. Sold by all (drugplats. Aak for It, take no other. Write for free Medical Book sent Malid Id wrapper. Address ATXU£V£8££II
JO«eMaeouic
For sole In Crawfordsville, lnd., by STAN KEENY. and by T. D. IIUOWN & SON, Druggists,
C.L. ROST.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PEOPLE
ATTENTION!
We commend to our retail mer
chants the example of L. S. Ayres &.
Co., who announce that this month
their store will be closed every Satur
day afternoon at 1 o'clock. The cus
tom ought to become universal during
the heated term. There is no com-
rner«ial netd lor open stores on Sat
urday afternoons during July or Au
gust. In large cities this is recog
nized. Indianapolis is getting to be
large enough to recognize it. We
trust that the movement will spread.—
Editorial in Indianapolis News of Au
gust 2d.
L. S. AIRES & CO.,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
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