Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 September 1894 — Page 9

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AARTHA WASHINGTON

COOK-BOOK FREE!

320 PAGES. ILLUSTRATED.

One of the best Cook]onls published. It contains recipas for all kinds of cookiity. Also departments on Medicine, Etiquette, and Toilet recipes. Indexed for handy reference.

MAILED FRE.E,

la Exchange for 20 LARGE LION Hi.ADS out from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent Stamp. rlto for list of our other Fine Premiums. Wo linve many valuable I'loturvs, also a Knife, CJnmo, etc.. to clvo awav. A l)i'autlful I'icture Card laIn every p:u aui' of JJIO.V CorFEE.

W00LS0N SPICE CO, SsT

Where Disease Is Bred.

When a sewer is closed or choked up the accumulations poison the atmosphere in its vicinity and bring about the condiiicMis that breed disease. We all kno.v that in time of pestilence every precaution is taken, not only to keep ihe sewers free and open, but even to remove al! decaying matter from the community. The danger of infection is thus minimized. How few of us who pay taxes for the naintcnance of sanitary bureaus for l.ie public health think of an equal requirement for our individual welfare. The alimentary canal is tl.- great sewer of the human system. When tint is dammed up cor.diiions are generated which invite fevers and such diseases as our nature inclines to. Constipation is a clog~ing of the natural drains, and nearly everything we sutler from follows this condition. It will not do me::.ly 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. Smith's ISile Bcuns 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).

Bile Beans.

--"ACME" Ointment

Is Guaranteed to CL KJTF.TTKK in :il! its forms. Vlccroiu'. Sore*, Fever

Sores ami ail SUin Diseases Speedily Cured. 1 HI-: GJ* AKANTEKD. Ask your drr.^i,M.st tor it, or we will srnd by mail on receipt of pricc, fw cent.'-. Manufactured on!" bv

WILKINS & BECKNER, GKLENI-IKLU* Indiana.

THINAOURA

FOR THIN PEOPLE.

ARE YOU THIN?

"Flesh mail" with Thinacura Table:- is a so'feu tide vroee-s. They create perfect assimilation of every form of s'.'creting the valuable parti and discarding lho worthless. They mako thin l"ac 8 plump and round out the figure. 'They are the STANDARD KKM KDY for leanness. producing 1:! to 15 pounds por month, eontainlni no arsenic, and (il'AllANTKKn ABSO-

I.l'TELY 11A H1LESS. Price, prepaid, ?1 per 1)OK, 0 for "HOW TO (JET L'AT." free. The TillNACl'HA CO., lull Broadway, N. Y.

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CURED WITH

PAINLESSLY, POSITIVELY AND PERMANENTLY, For sal( W. CoinMt

For sale by Druppiats or sent by Express. inwt

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Itemed Co., lj»yoyctt«»In«l. 1.8.A.

BREAKFAST srri-Ei

EPF'S

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

JyfOTlC TO CONTHACTOIiS.

Notice is horeby glvon that on Tuesday, tho Slst day of August, 18'JI. at 11 o'clock a. iu., at the residence of James \V. Kirkpatrlck, at Kirkpatrick. Indiana, I will lot to the lowest responsible biddor. tho contract for the repair of tho James \V. Kirkpatrlck Joint nubile ditch In sections of ono thousand feet eacn, as per specifications on file at tho resldenae ot said Kirkpatrlck, also at tho County Surveyor's offlco at Crawfordsville, Indiana. Each bid must bo accompanied by a bond of two reliable free-hold surotios, executed in a eum double the amount bid. Blank bids and bonds will bo furnished bidders at the places abovo designated. The right is resorved to reject any or all bids.

WM. T. HUNT,

Surveyor Montgomery County.

CHESTER J, BRITfflN, I1D. C. VETERTNAEY SURGEON AND DENTIST.

Graduate of the Chicago Vot«rlnary College. Treats nil disoasoB Domestic Animals.

OFFICE: Ovor MofToU & Morgan's Drag store, SS^eastMnln street. Inflrmerr at O. F. McDonald's livery stable, 258 oast Market street.

A Cup of Beef Tea (tiie cheapest, purest and boat) can be prepared Instantly from

LCEBIG COMFAIT'3 Eltracl of Beef

XberVs only one genuine kind and that yo« caa k&e i'

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by the signature in bine on every jar.

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STATE NEWS.

Richmond lif-'-cnied ale ,"e,t u.t Ku-ley institut'.?.

I lbe Richmond Palladium urt'ea that lirsl ittorne\H onlv\ bliouiu bete lecteii ior Di'iniuipal advisers.

lbe Speller Democrat insists that the democratic State platform is strung from whatever '.'irecti in it is vieived.

lho Ivcv, S. M. llatiioni, the populist candidate For (,'ongn-s in mo Tenth district, Las challenged his di.vnocratic and republican competitors to a joint debate.

John Daily, formerly of the Kokouio lire dupartmcut. has beta arrested at Springlield, ,Mu„ charged with horsestealing.

Ihe 1-ioiraiifiport t'haros says that Editor Landis, of Delphi, willjbe Congressman by proxy if the republicans are successful electing Dr. Hatch in the Tenth district.

•Mr. and .Mrs. Win Carver, of Wabash county, quarreled and separated the husband iaying claim to their child, eighteen nionti.s old. Aftorj considerable negotiation the mother surrendered the little one on payment of £ij.

Ciiles Knapp, whom the democracy of Clinton county nominated for county cierlt, lias notilied the county comaiitteo that the democracy must look else .'. hero for a candidate. If the Frankfort News does not malign the situation, the cumpaign assessment of f.'?00 frightened Mr. Knai'ji.

J.'he bones of a mastodon of large proportions were found whihi laborers were digging a cistern near ih Liberty

Ihe New Harmony Register has reports of the yield of wheat on lU.oU'J acres, showing a total of Mi!,722 bushels.

Uhilell. Duvall, a stock-buyer of ells county, vas driving in the vicinity of Rome, he overtook a women who was carrying a babe, and he invited her to ride. The woman accepted the invitation, and I Mi vail sprang out to hold the chikl while she climbed into the buggy. Once reaching the seat, the woman seized the whip and applied the lash to the hor.se, galloping away while the stock buyer stood petriliedjwith astonishment. Duvall left the child with a neighbor and instituted a search for his missing property, lie had been unable to locate either tho woman or stolen rig at last accounts.

Tho Bro'.vnsburg Record recommends after writing an angry letter to wait until tho next day before mailing. .-v-

While running a ditch near Frankfort Benj. Stafford uncovered tho horns of an elk in well preserved condition.

The Anderson llearld says that it is a fact that the window-glass manufacturers have operated the past year without profit, if not with actual loss.

Benjamin Reed's plea of guilty to tho murder of Daniel Ilendrickson at Terre Haute makes, possibly, the first hanging in Vigo county for forty years.

Ill (he Kin#. There have been a few changes made in the speed ring for the fair since the catalogues were printed. The colt races were not filled and were declared off. The following is the official program for the week:

WLfJMMin,

A Credit IO the City.

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(i ATE L" L-COM PORTING.

COCOA

Purse

:i 00 Trot £150.00 •2:50 Pace filled anil closed)...... 150.00 County Run. half milo and repeat th cits DAY. Free-for-all Pace 8500.00 2:28 Trot 300.00 2:35 Pace (Filled and closed) 200.00 Mile and Repeat Run 150.00 rut DAY. Free-for-all Trot 6400.00 2:22 Pace 300.00 Half Mile and Repeat Run 100.00

50.00

Tho new carpot parlor of Maliorney & Sous is a credit to the city. The $7,000 Btock of carpets on display far surpasses any attempt herotofore made in tho city iu this line. Tho arrangement of tho room is such as to afford a fair and impartial display, as the apartment 'dpeifectly lighted by day, while at night the incandescent lamps render an inspection of goods entirely satisfactory. Tho arrangement of parlor furniture at one side and tho elegant mantels cozily sot around tho other walls makes it an ideal palaco in which the wealth of the factory and loom from the Orient to the Occident aro spread before tho vision. It ie just such a place as tho purchaser needB to make a selection of furnishings for a cozy home. Visitors are always welcome to call and see this display.

Deutli of (Jeorno W. Montgomery. Death ended tho unhappy condition, brought on by mental aberration, of George W. Montgomery, at his home in Linden, last Friday night. He received some injury to his head by jumping from a train two years ago and his I death was partly due to that accident.

Ho was 55 years of age and a good citizen. He served with Co. E 72 lnd. Reg. during the civil war, He leaves a wife and three children to mourn.

The cost of skilled medieal treatment has kept many a chronic sufferer from recovering health and strength. Dr. Hanelmair, who visits Crawfordsville onco a month, has his fees so low that all can be healed who will. &5 a month, all medicines included. A 25 tf

HEAVY FERE BOSSES.

MANY CONFLAGRATIONS

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PORTED YESTERDAY.

IMmiigo KstJuuited at 8200,000 at Itodienterville, Out.--MIMM „t South ni4. 111(1.—The IVrtfekilii MLue Flro was IiK'eiKllarj*.

OTTAWA, Ont., Aug-. 27.—An oxtenV sive fire took placo yesterday after* uoon in Hochebtervillc, a suburb of this city, doing damage estimated at upward of §VG0,000. The fire started in piles of lumber belonging to John li. Booth, and owing togreat distance of water supply soon got beyond control and extended toward t,he city until totoe wind fortunately ohanged. The territory covered by tho lire was abont ten acres. On this were between six and eight million fe'at of lumber belonging to Ma Booth, valued at $130,000 six railway cars with lumber belonging to the Export Lumber company, the Parry Sound railway bridge, the Cedar street public school, valued at £i,000. Several smaller building's were also burned. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. At 10 p. m. it was burning brightly and should a strong breeze spring up the loss will be great.

lIliiKe at South I tend, Iml. fcoiiTJi lircsn, lnd., Aug. At 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon firo broke ont on the east side which destroyed nearly S30.000 Worth of property be*fore it could be controlled by the firemen. For some time the business center of ithe west side was seriously threatened and it was feared the loss would be many thousands greater. A number of people were burned aifd hurt, but none seriously.-

Mine rir« by liiri'iuHury. SEATTI.F., Wash., Aug. L'7.—Tho Qorouer's jury investigating the disaster in the, F-ianklin coal mine Friday, in which thirty-seven men were killed, has re-turned verdict finding that the lire wasstaiced by parties unknown. It is believed the persons who fired the mine also perished.

AVooilemviira Factory lSnrned. PETOBKKY, Mich., Aug. i'.-.—Wetzell Village on the Urand Rapids & Indiana railroad, burned yesterday at a loss of 850,000. The big woodenware factory is in ruins

MINERS REFUSE ULTIMATUM.

Operators of Masslllon Fields AVlll Kesiime Work with Non-Cnloii .lien. Cl.EVELANL.', Ohio, Aug. :.'7.—N?ws received from the Massilion coal fields is to the effect that the miners have refused to accept the ultimatum of the operators, which provided that they should resume work to-day upon a schedule of wages based on the Columbus scale. It is said many of the m'Ueris.are now removing their tools l'ropi tbe^jnmes, and it is believed thd operators will carry out their indention of resuming work with non-union inc^i. The miners 6t the Massilion district, about 6,000 in number, have bean on strike sinco Feb. 17.

No Attempt to ftXixtt Bristol Mill* NEW IJIIDFOKD, Mass., Aug. 27.—The police officials were notified by the mffnagerneiit of the Bristol 'mill last night thut their attendance at the mill gates thte tnornmg would not be needed, as no attempt would be made to rtlj) tfce mills. The operatives look upon this as a good sign, and will'hold a mass meeting in the vicinity of the mill in ordter to give this weak hearted conragts. The utmost quiet prevails among the suiters. It is almost an assured faot that three more of the largo yarn corporation's will etnrt up this week at tbe old rat# of wages.

CungrensntfUJ Ilell Will Not Kurt. PVKBW, Cok)., Aug-. 27.—John CL Itoll of Montrosja, populist member of congress froip tho second congressional district, publishes a statement in tho people's party paper, a WaitG organ, in which he sayB tb-at ho is not a candidate for governor and will not allow the uso of his name at the state convention here Sept. 4. ills statement praetioally leaves tho way clear for Wnitw's renotnlnati*n, as 'no other man has boon prominently urged in opposition to the inoumbent

Fatal Work of Lightning. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 27.—A single flash of lightning, coming from an almost oloudlcee sky yesterday afternoon, killed William Carr, aged 20, of this city, who wits bathing near the foot of Georgia avenue. The flash so shocked Mrs. Rachel Faenmer, wtio was bathing with him, that her condition is extremely critical. The samo flash«rang the fire alarm, split a telegraph pole and tied up traflic on the electric railway.

Shot Into Crowd

of

Youths.

ALLEWTOWN, Pa, Aug. 2T.—STEPHEN Albright, til years old, yesterday fired a heavy lotid of shot into a crowd of eight young men and injured a'rx of them, two, namod Edward Trexler and Edward Leury, serio-- Albright says they tried to to his house and t^^ie was by three a to fo shutter. AlraHE^S under

Disastrous Villi of a Bridge. KANSAS CITT, Ma, Aug. 27.—By tiro collapse of abridge over a ravine at Pairmount p&pk last. evening fifty persons wars precipitated to the ground, a diWance of fifteen or twenty feet, twenty of them were injured, of them aro In danger.

Bocovorod tram Oaa Btm EBADOQ, Pa., 2T.—The bodfcn of the two

yoxmg

women drowned in

the SohnylkiU river by the oapaMni of a rowboat, which Btruck by a steamboat ooMainlng an excursion party S&tnsd&y niffht, were recovered yesterday.

Peculiar to Itself.

Hood's Sarsaparilla.is peculiar to itself, in a strictly medicinal sense, in three important particulars, viz first, in tin combination of remedial agents used second, in the proportion in which they are mixed, third, in the process by which the active curative properties of the preparation are secured. These three inip irtant- points make Hood's !?arsapariliii peculiar in its medicinal merit, as it accomplishes cures hitherto unknown.

Rut it is not what, we av but What Ilood's isarsaparilla does that tells the story. What. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done lor others is reason lor con'idence that it is the medicine ur

A coroner's jury determined that William C'avenaugh. of Hinton, W\ Va., came to hit- death by accident. Ho was found on a railroad track, with bullet hole and several tsnifc wounds in his body.

On to Washington!

ia Jiig Four Route to tho International Conclave Kniirhts of Pythias, Tickets on sale Autrust 22nd to 2(ith. »ry low rates. Good returning until Srh. with privileges of extension to September 15th.

I he Picturesque Historical Route, through the beautiful Virginias and Allegheny mountains. The Rattlerield route.

See that your tickcts read] via the UiL' Four—(J. Jc (. Route. F. O. MCCOII.MICL. D. U. MARTIN,

Pass'r Traffic Man. Gon. Pass. Agt I Jig Four Route, Cincinnati, ().

A Buckport, (Me.) business man, who believes in taking long chances, bought an unclaimed express package for 850 just because it was small. It contained nothing but waste paper.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria

Oronyatekha, a Mohawk Indian, who lives in Toronto, draws 810,000 a year as a supremo officer of the Order of Foresters in Canada, and has an income as a practicing physician.

That, Tired Feeling.

Is a dangerous condition directly due to depleted or impure blood.1 Jit should not be allowed to continue, as iu its debility tho system is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy for such a condition. and also for that weakness which prevails at the change of season, climate or life.

Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable carefully prepared from the best ingredients. 25c.

Tho combined assets of the Rothschild family ir. Europe are not less, it is said, than 62,000,000.000. Tho virtual hoad of tho family is Nathaniel, Lord Rothschild, of London.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Ike Saeger, of Canton, O., sawed off the limb against which his ladder was resting while trimming trees thojj other day. Ho is still in the hospital.

It is importaut to keep the liver and kidneys in good condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy for invigorating these organs.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Baker, of Houston, possiblyjthe. wealthiest negroes in Texas, are now touring tho principal cities of the Old W:orld.

Rlstemjier and (Jonglis

In horses, sheep and dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by using Craft's distemper and cough cure. Sale to use under all conditions. One dose prevents, ono bottle cures, in three to sixuays. Send for "Treatise" and testimonials from breeders who have used it for many years. Address the Wells Medicine] [Co., Lafayette, lnd.

In the city of Augusta, Ga., there are 17.0C0 women and 10,000 men, although in tho Stato at large the men outnumber tr.o women by 2,000.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

About live hundred rleer were killed, so it is estimated, during tho first fivo days of the hunting season in the Adirondacks.

EIGHT AflD NINE PEIi 0EXT. Investments. Nontaxable. Tho Stato Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Can on OHN M. S CHULTZ, Crawfords.a II on JOHN M. SCHL'LTZ, Cra fords-

Apr 3m

When Baby woa sick, ~wo gave her Castoria. When Bho was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. Whoa Bho became Miw, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,

The rice crop of for last year is estimated to be 135,000 OOOpoundi, an increase of 10,627 pounds over 1S88.

Hair

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Operating Old Sperry Mill.

ON THE. FEMALE FACE

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M.VKit (,i:ow Aii.viN, j.y Tin:

ELECTRIC NEEDL

By DR. J. VAN DYC.Y, Electro Surgeon,

President of the Boston Kleetrnlysis Co., V.rcio 1'arX Kotel, Ini'.lanapoll?. InJ.

DK. VAX DYCK lias devoted S(rvtanl-}XY?3 dally fo'* eighteen years to the Klectric Si'cC'.o- •m. ar.-l h::s cured over lo.OOOeases. Every c:i$ocured, iv nwiterhow bad It may 1p. Tills Is posltlvrlv th.-cn3y nu-thrd in tlio world l)v which HAIR CAN BE DZS VOVED FOREVER. Ho trats patients ir every In the Onion. Uit. VAX DVCK will lievf :ri r-: it TIIIC M'TT IIOt"IC. CrHwCoriNvillr. 1,1(1..

All l)iiy, SATrHIIAV. Si:i'T|-: i: ii Ui. IS'

to treat ladles for superfluous li.ur, nrid during t!ilsv:sir can trout several new patients. Honrs, A. .M. to S r. BOOIC FBKE

Host opportunities for Musical education. Comfortable boardinar hall for women* students. All butldingfl furnished with steamboat and clectric lighta. Location unexcelled. Kxpnnses low. Fall term opens Sept. &. Write secretary,"Boiler OniYersity, iningion, Did.

A large and staple line of goods from a large New Vork house who are going to retire from business. Have bought, them at my own prices anil will offer them to my customers at prices I cannot duplicate them for. I will guarantee evervthing sold from this lot to be as represented. You can buy

A 81.75 New Style Corsage I'in, for A lot of 62.00, 82.50 and 8-3.00 Kings, for.... .'..... .... .:............ An 818 "Watch for A 25 cent Silver l'in, for

Gall early while you can buy of this lot. as when they arcgone you will have to pay more. Also remember that this sale includes a number of other articles, too numerousto mention. Hear in mind my guarantee as to price and quality with every article.

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Co-oducfttionAl. Competent inatructors and ovcry facility for thoroogh Coilepo work, ltcg-uirvr courses leading to degrees: Classical, Scientific, Theological, Pro-Medical, ProLaw. Special courses also in Lancuuffo, Literature, Philosophy, Civics, History. Chemistry, Biology. Klocution and Physical culturo required In all courses and without extra charge.

cal culturo required lu all courses and without extra

UNIVERSITY

At Irrlngton. a Suburb of Indianapolis t-t

has been '.he demand for nur

O. IKL TP1 -p

that w'c-"'are about out of \vlu u. We want and must lKiv^v-':'.---yr-,.v'

Fifty Thousand Bushels

O

Good Milling Wheat!

What, fifty thousand bushels? Yes, Sir, and that won't last long. Our people know a good thing when they find ii. They will have this O. K. i'loui.

VALLEY MILL

MANHOOD RESTORED!

CO'.

Thi(« wonderful remedy

puunmtLMHi to curc a« nervous dis«isi^,such an Week Memory, Loss of Brain I'ower. Headacho,

Wnkefulne??. Lost Manhood, Nightly Kmlsalons, Nervou?-

Dessau drains and Iomof powerin liotieratiTeOrgans o£ either sex caused by overexertion, youthful error:'*, excessive use ot tobacco,opium or stlmtilnnts. which leau to Infirmity, i.Viwuiuption or Insanity. Can bo carried in vest piKJkeu per box, il for £.*», by mall proiald. with a I5i» order wo IrIvo written tc"orant«'e 1 viare or refund the money* Sold by all JdruL'L'lsts. Ask lor it, tnke no otln r. Wrlto fnr free Medical Hook sent sealed

lUU-'OUK AXD AtlKlt ISLNG. in plain wrapper. AddreH4'KJBl£VJ58£i21ft CO., MuaunicTemple,ClUCAQO For sale In CrawforasvilU?, Ind., by fc?TAN KKK.N\ ,nr byT. i). UltoWN Druggists*

IHAVE jUS^TRECBIVBD

C.L. ROSX.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY PEOPLE

A E N I O N

We commend to our retail mer­

chants the example of I... S. Ayres

o., \v i) announce that this month

their store will bo closed every Satur­

day afternoon at o'clock. The cus­

tom ought to become universal during

the heated term. There is no com­

mercial netd for open stores on Sat­

urday afternoons during July or Au­

gust. In large cities this is recog­

nised. 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

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