Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1894 — Page 2
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AND •'ITV rilOl'KUTV Sell', Of L'Xclia'l JT". 111) I'.SE.'j to rent.
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N'orllnv. vliins'.iiii Street.
LOANS.
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41-2 Per Cent,
Int^rcPtrsiyablV'-anniiiiMy A]«v)y to
C. W. WRIGHT
to [.
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1 is West Main Street.
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MORGAN & LEE.J:
INSURANCE AGENTS-
SVSONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Hales.
A USTJUiTS OK TITLE
Knrf.islwtl on short notice. ClT'i' and FAIIM I.'liOl'KirrV for sale. Olllee: OniUami Hlee'K.,X. Wiisliili^ton *tieut -t'fiw loni^villi
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
iir I".A y\' MAIN ^I'HKKT. Havo a largo jnuount of-honn* i..» loin*, in fU'n.-
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No tot it'.-i-
ABSTRAC'!' HOOKS.
Years of labor and many thousand dollars have been spent in making' my books complete and helpful in every WilV.
Mv 20 years experience aided by these unrivaled '.'..cilities in tr icing titles enable me to claim that mv oiliee is th" best place to have DKKIS, iMORT'JAijFS, Li".ASKS, and CON"PRACTS prepared, as well as reliable
Abstracts oi Title.
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scrr-'.-ify el Male—\V I J. M\ '-Its. All-ii tor c.t K)nl.--.li«.KIMI T. I'ANNIXc. Tr«nH«re' of Stnt«i—'MOH(i.\N CHAN DM' 'I A !'Jl noy (.eii.'rat—r li AN. IM. t.l.lKK CI.'! Mi|.n-:ue (.'•nin r. \\. M.l.HA •nI1*.Mm* rVjIU'l
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t:t. Ilistrir! —.11S 1-1'It
S:l|.erintMi.leiit l'liblie I listniotion—(. 11 A. THOMAS. ... Siate St,'itis'!ri:ni--AI.K\.\NIK1! Kl l.Ki.N,
Slat.M .eoloirir t—1\.-I. ,1' pAN
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Consivsnuu! Stli 1 )j*tI'l1.1.1A1 IiKOOKSilii K.
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JOITIh'TV TRlKET.
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TOWNSHIP TICKET.
Trustee—i:!*N K. WKl t'h. Af,«L"s.-..r—I'Y I!1 :s 'I'lKiMrsdNr .1 u»t!«:i »l the l'e.uv— .1. uVKK fuN. ... I'onM.il.l. Ii 1P- I 1 1 i*-i i\
-'U0BTE3T IN KEV.
O
'1 ho political contest
now well under
national attt tit ion
New oi'k is
and is attracting Morton, the repuli-
lienn candidate for (ioveruor. is about,
the strongest man. jceunianly consid
ered. and that is about the principal re-
1 quireiiient with republican leaders, that
they could iiave selected. The man' with "the barrel" always receives the
most co: sidi ration with them, his leg
islative talents and executive ability beiny matters of secondary considera
tion. It is the "barrel" the party wants
first. Morton has the barrel and they I tend that he shall use the contents of
it freely, lliil.lhe democratic nominee, has talents for polities of the highest
order, lie is shrewd, a fine minipulator,
and a eoorl jud^e of human nature. He is, however, unpopular with the Cleve
land wiinj more or le -s of the. party, and
whether it will support him cordially is questionable. He may from his genius
ami ability in politics be able to over
come this. lie has. however, a hard
light, the. fight of .his life. The contest will he warm, exciting, vindictive, and
should he win under all the circumstances against him will force the ad-
tniration to him of the people, spit.-'of
to him for wo years.
E^COUIlAGitlG.
voters and his speeches are we'l re
eel ved. His explanation of the new tariil' law. the reasons for the long de
lay in its passage, the great benefits to
arise hereafter from it enactment, are
satisfactory to those willing to hear, and
will add to the vote of the party in this distrijl. Of course the republicans are
going to defeat him just as they did
with Mount and Carpenter, and there-] suit will be similar. Mr. lirookshire
has been an active, industrious repre
sentative, upright in his conduct, and will receive the united support of the
party. -,
ity I'.iniii* Jtf.'i
Til!•: proposed location of IHinknrd
•'College at Ladoga, is'saitl. has been
abaijdoncdi\ |vThis sect, ii-e many other religious denbiir.n.itions. is. particularly
I'lauisl
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booi-tfi rim. 'record '.O county, as .Mortgage
A. c. .lennisou's abstrnet tain copy ol everv tlee.l every tract of land in the well'as to every unsatlsiiet or lien
A E S
HAiR BALSAM C't :!:.s«uuii iM-atit'.i.eei thi1 Isair. I'rntim! a ItuurmM prtrnth.
Fails to Hetstoro Cray
Hair to its Youthful Color. Cuivs pralp 'lisousc* a hair lulling. jy'r.tinti $1.00 at Drupgixtg
The Consumptlveand FceUle and all who ritli rfffrncxhaiisiiiia.-,iinj.i: u?» Parker's Criiifrer
Olllc. I* "::r'Sthr wbrftCou^it. \V» ak Debility, Inwi'AKNFSS, Ith-uuitttibm and Pain. 50c. A: ^1. HIN I
RCORNS.
only pure cure for Cores.
Jtoiii Slakt-j wulkiD2 ciuy. *t DrupgisU,
and v. hei, there s- ene-d to bo
indications that otlieis'•.than those belonging to that church proposed or
were seeking its management, they quietly withdrew from the undertaking.
A joint high school for Scott, Clark and
Ladoga, under the management of some popular college graduate, is now being disemjse.d and may be established EOOII.
!3VM .M. in the Indianapolis district, is
making a red-hot campaign for Repre
sentative, and the pop in-jay nominated against him seems to not be in it at all.
In an effort by the democrats the other
day to bring about a joint discussion
between them the republicans were particular to see that it should not occur
by stating as usual that their champion's
time was all taken up with appointments to speak until the election. It
a.ways is when it comes to the proposal
for a joint discussion.
THKKK will bo three ballot boxes and
three different tickets for each voter to
vote, at. the election this fall. The State ballot will be red and will be placed in a
red ballot box, the county ballot will be
white and will be placed in a white box,
while the township ticket will bo yellow
and
will be placed
in a
\ElLEAKS BULLDOZtiD.
Reports emtio from several part* tiC tlie S'ate 11:at many oid i.oldiere have! beo ine cue:.sy and ii„ few of them ad-! uall ii-rron/.ed by the poii-v ..f tno'i present administ rat ion in re-'.id t- pen- 1 e-t 1 at 21.
light, burdens.
much unpopularity that has. at taeto'ii schemer -. This "can be proven in some
From all portions of the district on.
couraging reports are received regarding the campaign for the Congressional
race, and Mr. lirookshire is daily adding
to his list of friends. At almost everyplace there is a large attendance of
yellow box.
a I -lM.Tt.Mi the .RMnncrauJ i-ustma^ors TN *VJ!1VII SIve pai'tisiins" and O i"f: O I tv-livi* voais. I II IN I S
no iioubt a lie from star! to finish. It is
all tniamnatiun. Who of this adminis-ti-rtiuin lie? sought to bnildo/.e ex-Hold-i
iers as to how they should vote, or
tlioueh^of surli:••"«::• tliintr'. Who would
uesir,' to mtmiida'e these old veterans us to tiovv or in what manner they should
use their election privileges, or desire to
cut oil pensions if they failed to vote as
cerium political leaders desired. j)ud-
I ley. a republican Commissioner of I'ensions, diu intimidate thousands of e.\-
soUut-rs itiio votii.ii-tho rcpublicau ticket
a few vi ari- airo. but we defy any rcpnblican newspaper to prove that any dem
ocrattc Commissioner ever sought to do
any sucli thing or even hinted tt it.
The above extract is simply originaied jl.o create a prejudice against this ad-
.1 ministration, and not that there? is an
iota of trcih in it.
t- STASD U? M'UREA.f
Ihe republicans of this county nomi
nated Capi. McCrea, of New Richmond.
I as their candidate for Representative
He seems to L:o little known. No one
seems to know much about him. lie
remains away fr..m any collection of people, and no one has heard of him
making any speeches or addressing the
I people.-.'-'! he people, however, want to
I kmuv his views on public- alTairs, and
Tiif. Rj.\ I submits for Capt. McCrea the following tjuotions antl would be
pleased to publish his answer-
I. We want to know if you stand
with your party on State issues as you statu! with your party on national is
sues.
'J. We'want to know if you will vote v. itii your party to repeal the election
la ,v".'
I!. We want to know if you will vote
to repeal the school book law, and to
put back the Siate again into the clutches of one of the most gigantic and
corrupt monopolies the United States. !. We want to know if you will vote
with the party to repeal the tax law
that placed a just share of the burdens
of taxation upon the rich corporations that had heretofore .been .escaping with
-."). We want to know if you will vote
with your party against, a law to ta: grepnlmcks.
KEDUU1WG WAGES.
The I'losmg down of come... iiiinVn fac-
..ring establisiimenls ..t flitrerent
poisits through tlie couut^v or the re
ducing 6 empi"yees' wages is r.o doubt
in most ei'fjcs done for political etfect at the im-.tance of rt publican political
instances and by"t'.le fact of an increased demand for ceitaia qualities .of goods
largely in e.xctss of the demand six
months" or a year ago. The effect intended is that this reduction of wages
will continue if democrats remain in
power and unless a change in administration takes place laboring men will
fair badly from now on. The scheme is solely to secure the votes of laboring
men. and there will be no reduction of
wages after the election whoever may be
elected. ........
A MKKTiNo of the republican central committee of the State was held a few
days ago. and upon discussion among
them it was made known to their surprise, no doubt. that the democrats of
the State were not asleep at all. as they
hail been led to believe, tint were mak
ing an earnest, honest and determined light for the principles ami parry all
over the. State. Our republican friends may learn much to surprise them just
alter the 0th of November next, among
which will lie the defeat of most of
their candidates. Their system of bulldoze and brag has become too old and is
worn threadbare, and will not win in
this campaign. Let democrats keep up the. gait of the three past weeks until
after the election and the result will be
pa feet! eatisfai torv.
l.\ the w.•li
pan ai
the former na
rious in adnosi
China,
appears
victb-
verv
tween them thus
engagc nicnt be-
.Japan seems
SUGAR.
as tniworihy of pensions. (that this is area'ly aide.. iVy tile new
I iiK'innati Ua/.eite. It is in eepini
'.Mth nuicli of the sluii to b" found in
republu-an n^wppap^rs very da. It is
to
have studied the art of war particularly
in the naval department and is profiting
bv it now in a continuation of victoriesIf. however, tiie war is prolonged, tak
ing into consideration the number of men that Chma can put under arms the
tinal result may be very different from
what is now anticipated.
MI-KI.M.KV appears to be getting in
much electioneering work in his candidacy for Presidency. Resides perambu
lating Indiana, Kansas, Illinois and
Wisconsin, ho is booked soon lo appear at various points in the State of New
York. If lieod or Harrison do not soon
"get a move" on themselves McKmley will be first in the race for the nomina
tion in 1890, and Harrison's pets in In
diana will bo much aggrieved at his dila
tory movements in that direction.
There hits boon a great deolii in
sugar within the past few days. (Iran
'.dated, K.vtra and oiher brands arc?
2
nuns. Some of them are afi ..id to lake and prospect* arc that it will go even an active part in-politic --that is, if tl.ey i, .- ,.
'I lie above is a i|iiotutioil front a letter tarilT law bron^tit ab ut l'\- ilie present
from a Wat-hinKtun correspondent of the ilemnuratie C'onL'ress. and i.''tiei'poor iabor-
and V.'i pounds (-.r^l lit),
a
-.-• ,ov Irnvr now
1
I diiuht
ing man can assuredly bV Miaonfu! that
here is legislation that Ine- in to his
advantage. Kvery houseie.al uses Sugar. There are t'ew greati-r nece--si-
11 in tin family, and those comp. ed
to use it cannot but feel gfaliliod at •'ie
abundance of it, that can be procur
fot'-a small sum of money I: should remembered that r.-pubiican legislation
had nothing to do in bringing it about.
REPUBLICAN GATHERINGS.
Republican meetings are splendid
places for solitude and meditation, tiiis
year, and the smal attendance at most
of them, especially where the attendance ark ib not paid for. is a s: bjeet of reiiit everywhere. Their predictions regard
ing anew ari IT law, ami the disasters
that would attend the country in the event the MeKinloy law was done away
with have not been realized, lietter
times are upon us, business is increas
ing. money is beginning to circulate much more e.\tctv?ivc*ly, and all the dire
things predicted by republican orators
are proving false in every respect. Con
sequently the rank and file of the part are wearied at tie-^. \i!se prophecies,
ami as they me t.he stock trade it is
not to be wondered that their meetings
are so spiritless and ,dev: .l of enthusi
asm. ........
l.icN.LK.w W.M.i..M:K reported, as saying that in an cmergeeev ex Presi
dent Harrison might agai:: lie nominated
by the republicans that Senator Hill will be the democratic ominee, ami he j,.
wishes be feit as sure of .eternal salva
tion is ho does that this country will go republican in l.S'.u (ien. Wallace is a
gentleman for whom .1 eniertain trreatjp personal respect, but he. knows nothing
about politierr—and he ,i eter did. lie
makes a great mistake Vn :'easting the political horoscope ii.i' I'.'!!. Neither!
Harrison nor Hill are it. Keep an
eye on Allison, ol lnva. Lafayette Times,
Tin: twelve students at I'urdue en
gageu in "hazing" a cias mate-, the
other tiay seemed to have received' tin-
hot end of the poker in the wind up t.T
the at'air. Al! have been expelled from the institution, and it is probable that
the grand jury of Tippecanoe county will also take the ease in hand, and the
smart young men engaged the. woik
may yet Hud themselves behind bolts and bars not to their liking.
"2." pound- Kxtra sugar £1.00," vc
'-1 pounds Ridge v.Hid A, ^i.00. :V^
-I pounds irantoated £1.00.
i'hat. is the way dur.'.'merehants are advertising to sell sugar this week,
i'oor man her..' are some genuine demo
cratic times for you. low d. you like
them? I'iii you ever Know the time
when a dollar would- further in the puieiuise of sugar.
How's This,
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. •K^H'
F. .1. ('IIKNLY iV CO Props. Toledo.
Ohio. -We the undersigned, have known F. ,7. Cheney for the last lo years and
believe him perfectly honorable in a:l
business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West 'ife.vTruax. wholesale druggists. Toil-do, O.
Wa 1 ding. Kirnah A: Marvin. who 1,•sitle druggists. Toledo.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is -taken inter
nally. acting directlv upon the blood arid
mucous surfaces of the system. Price.
Testimonials free.
v-:.ni' 1
Sj
IMZex
1
me. per bottle. Sold by all druggist's.
File highest, telegraph oflice in the "•o-ld is at the rov:n of flalesa. I'olivia. 1.I.i.'•') feet above the sea.
A W oudi'i lul t.'oliqiicl'oe
•'disease is more common nmong
the people than scrofula. Il ,.ded down from generation to e-nei'n! i.-n, it
is found in learly every fami! .iji s- .me
iorm. It mav make its appe.'irj-.ne. in dreadful running sores, in, ...sweiiiiiigt, in
the neck or goitre, or erupiions of
vaiied forms. Attacking the mucous membrane it may be known as catarrh,
or developing in the lungs it be,
and often is the prime cause of consumption.
In whatever form scrofulamavmani
fest itself. Hood's Sarsapardlu its inveterate foe and conqueror Phis
medicine lnw such powerful alterative
and vitalizing effects upon the blood that every trace of impurity is expelled,
and the blood is made rich, pure and healthy.
A. K. Wallers beat the English twelvehour bicycle record lately at Here Hill,
covering 'JoS miles 1*20 yards.
Notice-
Persons desiring to buy, sell or trade
either town or country property, or to borrow or loan money on lirst Mort
gage will do well to call at the Auditor's office. JOHN L. GOUF.N.
1
IN STEP WITH THE SEASONS!
.ii I.- 1 lie mull «VllOg!t» Ills-
Fall Out Ml Now
''0 i'r"f laee tull el' Mvt.-s l-'.ill in
SUITS, HATS AND CAPS!
Light colors and dark.- Ail oooil weights. There
ate so [man Wcloths that we (in please
\-()ti. Wc lead in lashion- The V.
jirice is all right, loo.
JAKElOEL
"W" ins
Kverv Red .'and .1 1 uc ribbon given at the Montgomery
iJoutttv Fair have been taken by
XKimLSO^ PHOTOGRAPHS
l-'nr Thirteen consecutive year?, (lot the
Kest H*2 Otibiinets
In the Citv al. .V.
jeti^' N'^t.. ISaiili. NK'HOLSOX vV- SON.V ZlS'v. ICa-i Main ?troot. Ov^r CitiZ'Mis'
11" \t)i watu a thot'oiigh 1 iood-
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W. E. NICHOLSON
AGENT. WEST MAIN STREET.
DID YOU EVER
SEE A HORSE
JV1 aoh ine
Fhe White
Whi':' you arc looking for a sewing machine that is fitted for all kinds of ewing Iiiv the White..
Remember that ui several hundred families ol Montgomery county you will find they use the^ White Sewing Machine.
I hat had been litted up with Horse Clothing by :.
Richinone 1 & Ross?
A a a a ceived. We buy all our goods direct from the manu lael urer and can save you money on them. Makiiv antl repairing harness givpn special attention.
RICHMOND & ROSS.
WINDOW SHADES CHEAP!
0 Foot--Shade, ('loth.' with best. Spring Fixtures...... 1 Foot. Rest (loth 7,1:'out, Ue.'-V loth, with Fringe* t.
Ultain Pole,.Tiuuaie. Iiishes. Hanging Lainps and evervthing in Householt, I O O I I.S at l.aigains. lablesgjven away. Call and see hem.
Osti'l»i os.Ti,,«s l()e Store
III-
lonl.'i- New aiia^eineni.
CABINETS i'Oii 75 CENTS PER DOZEN.
It, won't take long to make ion do/en so don'i a..i .v
(Iiifiliy sonih
r|
,„|i|y
YOU.NEBD
GROCERIES?
ill supply them til liviflor ivRji.p. •,
Fry's than .ufv Uer pI
hm Wl11
:... :i.v die
tin SI reel,
no difference.
b,"y,
... 11." in town,
selli'
,nHre
B0^',s
MM*
mm before
our .Produce.
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