Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 November 1894 — Page 5
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HAY-FEVER A pnrtldo isiipp.lotl mio oji' «nu3 i.* aci-*oabb. I*rkk« .")0 ai-•_ DnmKist^. »r by mail. ELY BROTliKKS* Mi Warren Struot. New Yorli,
At iu money: al^u ttlh'.r valuable pro^1 1 (II! miurns Hf,j. W UAI.L nUhu»iast, this in your opp.i tunity. OTI«'r LLOMK ANI» CorTH\*.M A«»AZINK. IM-IOO 'J.LI:. AU:NEWH«JI.*FTLTM -«»r- 53 OASST 10lh reot, Now York.
files! Piles'. Itching l'lU-s-Syniptoins--.Moi6turc intense itching and stinuimr: -.nioRt at night worse by at ii If a to on mors form, whieh often bleed and ulcerate. becoming very eore. fswayne Ointment stops the itnhin and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tuuiors. At druggists, or. by mail, for nn cents. Dr. Sway no A" iSon. Philadelphia. ot.-'JO-Giii.
•,[ I ia Hi'ldoni causes death, but permits its victims to live on in misery Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia and all stoma,:h troubles. "...
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11ood'rf Karsa[arilla builds up the ehaltered system by giviiiR vigorous action to tho digestive organs, creating an appetito and purifying tho blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses tho greatest eura' i\e powers, anil has tho most wonderful record ot actual cures of any mcdiciue iu existence. Take only Hood's.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25c...
No bird of prey has the gift of song.
Whoat is 25 cents a bushel in Oregon.
''There is Danger in Delay." Since 1S61 I have been a great, suf forerfroin catarrh. I tried Kly't Cream linlm and to all appearances am cored. Terrible headaches from winch I had long suffered are gone.-—\V. .1. Hitch ""ek, Lafe Major U-v.-S. Vol. and A. A. Hon.. lUilfalo, N.
I'-ly's Cream Halm litis completely cured me of catarrh when everything °lse failed. Many acquaintances have Used it with excellent results—Alfred ^V.,Stevens, Caldwell, Ohio.
Price of Fieam Halm is lifty cents.
lhe high uirrus clouns are believed to be formed of snowfiakes.
Di setise is often cured by ocean travol.
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S'unething unique even in these days of mammoth premium oiler", is the latest effort of Stafford's Magazine, a New York monthly of home and general reading.
Thi proposition :is to send the Magazine one year for one dollar, the regular subscription price, and in addito send each subscriber fifty-two complete novels during the twelve months one each week.
Think of-it. You receive a new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, every week for titty-two week, and in audition you get the magazine onco a month for twelve months, all for one. dollar. It is an offer which the publishers can only afford to make 111 the confident exceptauon of getting a hundred thousand new subscribers. Among the authors iu the coming series are, Wilkio Collins, Walter Besant. Mrs. Oliphanf. Mary Cecil Hay. Florence Marryat. Anthony Trollope. A.Cunan Doyle, Miss liraddon, Captain Marryat. Miss Thackery and a If is to a advantage of this unusual opportunity send one dollar for Stafford's Magazine one year. Your first copy of tlio magazine. and your tirst number of the tillytwo novels tone each week) which you are to receive during the year will be sent you by return mail. Remit by 1'.
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Louis Ilischol'V full !innounceinent in this issue. Head it.
Children for Pitcher's Castoria,
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If you do. write at once |o Frederick Abbot. Land Commissioner, Wit-cousin 1 a in 1 by an A bot Building, Milwaukee, Wis., for a pamphlet which will tell you how you mav easily get both.
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SoiithfI'll I'l'oilucts on Exhibition, The .Mobile if Ohio Lv. Ii. had on exhibition at the Illinois State fair held at Springfield. 111., Sept. 'Ji to :'29 a good display of tin?-'agricultural product of the country ml,::ieent to the Mobile A: OhiolI.lt. in easlern Ajississippi and southern .^Alabama. Thoso- products consist of grains, fruits, grasses, clovers, legetajplcs, timber/etc. Tho exhibition was in charge of the. company's agents who will gladly answer all questions and furuish information iu lugard to tho thousands of acres of productive yet cheap lands for sale in Mississippi and \labama where oroulhs, eroji failures, sunstrokes and blizzards are unknown, Two or three crops can be grown each year from the same. land.. Truck: farmery. fruit and vegetable growers, stock and sheep raisers are.-especially*™vited to'see this-exhibition, and if you desire a eop^, us ''oiiuHu'i'ii Fact si for home-, seekers and travelers:' illustrated,') write to 1-1. I-1. T'osey, G./t'., A ., .Mubiii', Ala auu if will Iu* s-in*- to you fiee. :i-w,
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Diil-it ever occur to y.m to not" what tli" new tax lav,- Juui done jji vimr .. .. ,i„,. ,, .. conn'-v'-n -)w.rn.ic.. ". 1
,id tjuit tluMi.M'.i amo'n.t I'i pay is jnkr so nni-.-h 'f,kea .ifl' ti'" 1, u'dens of taxatKiii rfestui.^ (.m i'10. fanni-rs and o'Iht t.ixpavt i'^ l'"--!', „-i.i iir,Minty
II' yon utV" newr nj'i ir wi'dl Hiat. yon should do :.i SOL- tli" fate of tin- in.AV tax lav* is iu- iu tho approacliuiy I .-lions. dTJtu Jv"pu5»firan pa 1 I to re a is if the power. Ill ot Wo~ds the '(ue.-ition, is ].iutj .to-.tlic puuijlbiol-.xlteiiaiia whether tli"y will take' §t 1,000,01)0 of railiriad projierty off the lax dnnlieatc, and loS" thereliy the raxes on that anunun, ovwvv bit of tliefi- taxe.-, beintr
tho liginvjj a Voided to determine just how lunch taxpayers of 'each coriiity would be called- upon to pay as a result of a .fulfillment of the lieon'rtlitlan pledg'O to make ,i donation
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I art ling. Tin- a- -e-^ui.'nt oi railroad nrojje-rty in :he various eoanf'os in th" -'tale under tho old and the new laws was as follows:
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And yet this law, which is conceded I to be the best law over devised for compelling the railroads to bear their share of the public burdens the Republicans I are pledged to repeal if they get the I power. Voters should figure out in dollionie lars and cents just what thi.f means ro
each of them.
Cuuso ot' 1 lie Iliisiiu'ss lievivai. Unquestionably the Democratic papers are right in altributing the great business improvement to the settlement of the tarifl question. Republican papers can acknowledge this without leaving themselves open to an imputation of disloyalty to party.—St. Louis GlobeDemoerat iRep.).
Stand* For C'oriiorntc Itnli'.
The Ri ])ublit'iin party is pledged to 'repeal the law that compels corporate
locomotive engineer of the (. nro vvoalth to bear its just share of taxation short lino is a woman.
r.hi law which ir denountv'.i as "inftiiiii'tis"* in its statu platform. The Republic party of Indiana stands for corporate rr.lo —Kokomo Dispatch.
THESE DEMOCRATIC!" TIMES.
MORE, REPUBLICAN TESTIMONY IS PRODUCED.
Stiov, i*t^ Th 0 tin' New Pern v:ii Tarill I- Uii'iiillv r.riii-in:, Aliniit a Kf. tin a i,t i'ro-.perity Ail Industrial l.lii ei-p rise .. In Indiana Kit.juy imc si -Veritable l:,,i,iii Oiitlinxli Was
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1 Cincinnati Commercial-'!a/ett con.liiniw i.i) boar testimony to the hn«ilies?" iv-A^ival Vv'hieb -has followed on ih» takiiijj-vJT-uot.-of tln),no\v turilf law. in
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railroads and to cojiipel. thi.'in 1 pay flieiv just, :.of tho taxi's in your county.- Did it- ever oeeur to vim thar. fhi .ivt-raRMHcii a-p in railroad n-scss-nu'iit w.is Kir. ]nr eeuc und^r t!i" D'"iv law': fXJ it i-vt o-.-eiir to i--mi tlia'. lindt-'i iiHireiiiiw lav,- l!ie ra.i'i are paym,,' tli 1 thai t'. did 111 js'io
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Th" InP •oi.i division of the (Commercial i.rf:'!-!trial page is especially in!, r. -u.i f. Foiiowing aro the hea.'lluies.and a fyw ol llie items:
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OI.Al) iI KA ill's AXI HAPPY IJo.MX
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Mir lnd.. Oct. •.—The payroll of thljsev'T.d mauufaeturing concerns in Mtri'ie last week' by tr exceeds any Ave''1c iit t.he-iiistory••ot'*t.ho city. 11 nne.iv Iron and Si eel. eonipanv is preparing ro add six furnaces to its plant, ir.r 'Uployment, to a large mimb"r of tpds.
Ai -Wo "i tile ipornull, two glass factories, iurui ore factory md all otlieSs are rumting time,
ICaron, n*i of ^luneto, reports-groar pro-pirity ig toe sever.il mannfaeturin:eoi.
Tho 1j I,I. -s.\j Ij'iur AYiudowgl.'vsit company i- cv,mug full force. Tin- Ante- nw work-, with 05 hand.-,, vhe.~bartli.u eoilhoop works and thy Sfaud-ud nhboard works, each with about 25 haudi, are running full capacity. .Ti)... E,v.... ,".i,r. .factory and tlio 111!on pullyy wo.-'! othe.r iinportant industries tli.it are v. nr1 ui.r many htmds.
The shoe,fa :r at Dale,ville will soou be ii th tu ton ot hands. I.IKK ,.0LI) Tl.MKS.
GI,?«r.ii.vx ki,' :M'.ON OF AI,I. LN'IJI'SI'IIIAIJ t:. i. .,1-1 i.lu oon
Li,VOQit In—During rln? \vi»olc juht- ]«ist:.ixhnnd.aut indications of return mg
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Iheujr'cKU decided unpr ived. Tbeie are not enough4-1 ousts in th: city to accommodate the woi'lnnen.
The-Til wood steam forge works wiW be
Thui^day morning th" Ja-,1- of El wood, factories resumed operations. Tlie .Nivisoii.ifc .Wieskojrtt'. bottle fa3chi tory is sti."i ii!y mei'eaHiiig its force.
At t.hali I'c^ttdradiator \vorliS ii.steady inereas»iii|) ^roli i-. jvporw?d. The-EtWoo. oriop I'ac.tory is unablr to supjilv
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will increase its -plant. At the. ..MeBBtji lainpchimuey plant, things are Ixhi^:rushed at a rate wholly unknown lie tore in. the histiiry of this factory.-
At the \V. R. .McCloy kinipcliimney factory several new hands have beuii added. on in i-ots is
The glass business is looking uj) materially in Frankton and if: will not be long until every industry in the place will be running.
Indications are also very favorable for the location of an immense iron foundry and machine works at Frankton to niti, ploy a-large number of ni'-n.
Next Monday the Lippincott (lass company ai Alexandria will put- on tin extra force of 20 shops, thereby giving employment to SO or 100 additionalmien. Nearly I KM) men are now at work at the plant.
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It will, be seen that the railroad assessment under the new law is more than double what it was under the old law. That means a great ileal, to the taxpayers of Indiana.
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"BANKRUPTCY
—of the physical heinpr is the result of drawing incessantly upon the reserve capital of nerve force. The wear, tear anil strain of modern life are concentrated upon the nervous system. The young men of our day become sufferers from nervous debility or exhaustion, nervous prostration or weakness. This may be the result of too much mental worry and excitement, or the result of bad practices and excesses, or pernicious habits, contracted in youth, through ignorance. They feel irritable, weak and nervous with such distressing symptoms as backache, dizziness, shooting p,un« in head or chest, si infci.iniSs indigestion. The middle-aged men, as well, suffer from exhaustion, loss of mane.-power, Iowsptrus. impaired memory, aril ntany derangements of mind and body. The til-used brain is morbidlv wide awake w'aen theovenvor1 1 in, im.man attempts to find rest in bed.
The physicians and specialists of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute devote their best energies to reclaiming and restoring such unfortunates to health and happiness. They have written a book of 16S pages, treating of these maladies and setting forth a rational means of home-treatment lor their cure. It is sent
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^Association, Xu. 60 Main Street, liaf:'aio. N Y.
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcljcr's proscription for Infants ami Children. It cout:iin.s neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverisluiens. Castoria prevents vomiting- Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.' Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria is an uxccllcnt medicine for children. Mothers liavo repeatedly told 1110 u£ its Kood effect upon their children."
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I)u. G. C. Osnoon, Lowell, Mass.
Castoria is the best remedy for children of •which
am acquainted. I hope tho day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful afrents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. Kis'cmaoE, Couway, Ark.
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Castoria is so well adapted to children ti:a6 I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me."'
The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, Now York City.
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"Our physicians iu tho childrens department liavo spokea highly of their experit'neo in their outside practice with Castoria, and although TVO only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro free to confess that tho" merits of Castoria has won ui to look with favor upon it."
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H. VAN" JJ ,'V LET RR I!V, eighteen years 1 the Klectrlc NowV.o epeiuUGn,amVhas eure'l over lO.Ojoenses. IA ory casoeureil, no matter how bail it may lie. This is positively too only nteiaod In tho world by whl-!i
HAIR CAN EE DESTROYED
FOREVER. II'.) treats patent-it i.i every State iu tlio Cnlon. l)u. VAN D^'CEv wi?i liave p:irl'irs ut 111: M.'IT HOIM •»51 RM-IT- S 1«. IMI..
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A cent, Silver Pin, for
and stnplo line ol'gooils from a linrn Mcw Yorkhouse who are going to retire from bitsincs 'lave boucht
them at, niy own prices and will offer them 10 my customcis .it, prices I cannot duplicate theni 'or. 1 v. guarantee everything sold from this lot to be a., repn. mted. ..You can buy
A ,^l ,7"i N*i*w ."St vie Corsag.'. Pin, for.... ...... .... ,..... A lot of i'.'.OO, ryj and 6:?.nt ijngs. for....... An clS Watch lor
a 1 1 is a re gone you will have to pay moiv. Also remember that this sale includes a number of other articles, too numerous ••..It) mention. Hear iu mind my guarantee as to price and ipiaiity with every .lrficle.
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Important Facts,
If you have dull and heavy pains across forehead and about the eyes: if the nostrils are frequently stopped up and followed by a disagreeable dis, charge if sorenens in the nose and bleeding from the nostrils is often experienced if you are very sensitive to cold in the head accompanied with headache then you may be sure you have catarrh and should imuiediatelv resort lo El'ys Cream Halm for cure. The remedy will give instant relief.
"How to Cure A11 Skin Diseases.'' Simply apply 'Swayne's Ointment-. No internal medicine rcuqired. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, till eruptions on the face, hands, nose, ,v-j., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by 110 other remedy Ask your druggist for Sway no's Ointment. ot. 'JO dm.
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L'nlcss you wi^-h to know where vow ran get the
Higlirsl Cash Price lor Produce!
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STAPLE OR FANCY HOOK 111 KS
Honest weight and honest prices. .1 would respectfully ask the farm® ers to ill imi see for thenwlves. Corner Marlvel street and Grant ave.
W. O. SMITH, Prop.
M. Eltzroth and 1 .ona Stewart. Managers.
RK.MOVAF—-NOW (JIM'OS IT I'OSTOFFICK.
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Money at 1 and 5 I'ev (,'ent. The lloosier State Uuilding Association of Crawfordsville, Indiana, makes loans on farm and city property on the basis of and finer cent.
C, M. (J: vwi'Ditn, Pres. JOHN M. SCIILI/IZ,secy.
