Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1894 — Page 7

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THE. ORE:IO(H DJ,.-. FH3srcroii: remedy proilnies I 111' .IIIKVI-!I'Millv

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fI• i: 1 ll:d lUit'klv -, ., .ill etii,-i\-. tail y, 1iii' ii "ill regain l-i»ir Inst -mulieinl jurt „i,i nifii n.Tinvr tlni vni:tl,: a viuor in iir.ni.' KKVIVO. It' 'inickiy ..ml -uri t. sto-•- N rv.nis. n.-s-r., Lo.-t Vitality, Inim N1Ki,tly l.tUihhi'nV [,ot Powr K.ilUmr sn»r\. Wa-tins in.f

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aoil Cojwuniptlfin ILIUM r-n bavi:". IVO.no othiT. It cm lie earned in \eii ii Ily mail SI.00 per piwkace. or M* tnr S5.nc. wit poHl' tivp written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Oir.-tilar ir. Aililr R0Y*l MEDICINE CO.. 63 River S' CHICAGO. ILL rill! ,K i:\ JS'ji- I»j"•. ruggists, ti_w.fi)ri.iaviilc.

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IhtUi' J.-. I'. II i»rn 853 i/ie ,y S.-Mlnr.. a-.J i'-FREF.

MARTHA WASHINGTON

COOK-BOOK FREE!

$0

320 PACES. .ILLUSTRATED.

Ouc of the b«»^t Books published. It i*i t, tains recipeb ior all kinc oi cooking*. Also depa: tuents on Medicine.

?ndexedandToilet

uette» reciv lor bandy tviV:once.

MftlLtD FRE.E,

In Exchange for 20 LARGE LION cEADS cut from Xiion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent Stamp.

Write for list of o»r other Kino 1'roniiuun. \\.• »vnmanv valuable Pictures. nleo a Knife am»\ iw:iy. A bountiful IMrtiin* ir*i -r.

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W00LS0H SPICE CO:

What

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Can't Pull Out?

W'liv the

Bow on tiie Jas. Ross Filled Watch Cases, made t\- the Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia. It protects the Watch tVom the pickpocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only he had with eases stamped with thisjlrade mark. Jgf

Sold, without extra charge for this how (ring through Watch dealers only.

Mil ol aatch cases are spoiled In the opening. An opener to obviate this sent free.

A GRAND OFFER!

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MME.A. RUPPERT'S

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FACE BLEACH

MME. A. RUPPERT ?ny«: "1 t*' the fact that thci'ti fin? mmiv tbonpjtiulsol iadio^itt tho United Sl U»'stli:it uoutd 1»k?t'try niv \Vt^rki«Uenowiio(i KACK but have been koi't J'r««m d«»in^ .HO on nccount of pi'iof.wbirb per bottlcor U)ottl03takcn touetbor. $.*».00. In order tbnt all oft lu'se mr.y JIUTC nn opportunity, I will jrlvo t«*i ovci ra!lor» nb«»Uitoly frco. a'^aiuplo bottlo, i»nl

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or tiny ilisruloration -»r d! ea^eof the skin, j'.'in wrinkles (not cant.ed I -etal evprt^.-ion) It ti. \r Tt ictnovi's ul». ly. doe?* not

Cj np, co^mh*!ie*' •. l"it is a eure. Ad-lresi IIADAMK A. Kl'l'T'l'KT.d'-ptOl 0 East 14th St., NEW YORK CP

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WHO'D A THUNK IT

TO THE BOILER-MAKERS

Who Knocked their Hopes into a Cocked into a Cocked Hat by a Diminitive Score of

Duly 1 I to

o,

Time, VII,

hu inu.nj |led

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from

tootball -amo.Jje-

twi-nn the 1'iir.lti i-hauipions r.il \\'a. bash ia now a thin- „f ho pavt. The yiants catno tltiA i, i.-t Saturday after

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and brought

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students an.l,uCun,i...r of C.tv sports 51 who had dr-ippt.,! to etako some of

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with th^ir fee: bnried

in the cold at: lauddy grourni. That however did i. it "faze" iho Puriln» j-.-o. p.e and thoy ..-heered luntily ap their lien bngan to iihew the ears of th W'aI'.ish team. It was but a short time until all realized that they wen- too *uvift for us and everybody at oneo dor, ned along face suitable to tho occasion The lirst half ended by a bcoru of to in favor of 'he visitors and it was then that the leas suspicion of hope was lost. They were entirely too •iuick and bail to-r.any-far fetched" plays that jour people could not see through and they went down like the van of a regiment before heavy artillery tire. The .game closed with a score of forty-four to nothing in their favor and they at once set up a howl. Their train did not

surprising result thoy put up a most

the rounds now and is as follows: Two of her fairest daughters visited a drug store the other day to make a purchase. ne wanted a hair restorative and the other some stomach remedy. Somehow in the shufiie the drug clerk got the st 11 tl mixed and the ladyhavimi stomach

tumble

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Ck. /J7^V^^VBIORDORIOMIPPLYTLH'?OOUT '-^of city .(-I- in any part of tho rid.liriUgtMul it safely paVkodin plain wnippor -i. Lh »rj:o9 prepaid, for cents, silver or.stain p."'

I ti every cfi^o ol fierklo*. pimples, moth, t«ab bbick!io:none,c- 'M

got the hair oil while the other ...

lady got the stomach remedy. Several day later the lady with thr- stomach

•TH±i ELEOTION.

WABASH COULDN'T DO A THING ®eP°rt from Montgomery County of last

Week's Election. At List Have the

Figures been Brought to Lieht and here They are

Last week we promised our readers a full account of the result of last weeks election of county officials and hero they are. The following represents the votes uml pluralities received by candidates frum the two parties-

Rll!

Farm, R.. Urookshire

.on a Bp.--ial train Far is''plurality. ......

thom ,,ver 4001

the "long yret n"' upnn tho Star City's M'-C'rea'g plurality Pride. They ali^-liNd from tho train and at once took put-seseion of tho town, displaying the:r college colors and yells and sporting hug" yellow chryeanthe mums as a sort «i[ "Mascot," which thoy proved to bi later. The day was ox-tremi-ly miserable especially spectators. who had io stand out in tl snow and chilly wi-

nnfily'n plurality. •HUNT ijkim:! •ore.

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MWilliamson. 1)..

Moore's plurality.. Will III!,'. White, Johnson, 1)

White's plurality .. ... lli.VSL 'l! u. Johnson, Ii Warbington,

Johnson's plurality .. rillKKI Kl Davis, li McKen,

1 )avis' plurality ... I'ORONEi:. liarcns, Ii Meatty, I.) .., ,, .,.. ..

liarcus' plurality Sl'li i.Ylllt. Wynecoop. 1-i Durham, I)

leave for Lafayette until a late hour and those who did not take ia the theatre proceeded to celebrate the victory royal style. Cow bells were purchased and they lined up and swiped all tho red bunting in sight along the streets of the business portion. Several merchants tried to save their colors, but the mob was too strong for them and their pleadings only resulted in getting the "horse laugh" from thegat.g. Some of them were very rowdy and were under the influence of-booze." Our boys did their best and notwithstanding the Mo wulCu 11 ajr h» ..MuUn't »sh?. I

Trout's plurality

T'OMMLSSI (IXKK

Harding Disher.

Harding's plurality

Don't Alctltioii It. Ho cou 1Cii ,'ir, ht

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cellent u'atne. Many bets went up that-^

Wabash would score the first half and

some that they would win the game.

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The gate recipts amounted to nearly ?.r)IK and will adrl some to the Athletic )ur team is sec-

Association Ireasur. Our team is sec-

md this year anyhow, and will play 1

next year's Tlmiiksgiviug game sure. They plavJ.Jutler to-day at I ndianapo-

"rrr Advertisement.

About the best advertisement that i'ene Haute has had in years, is going

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8( V(jrill weekj} aRO thf

NVor6bip

stated that it was absolutely the tinest thing she had ever before seen for ail disorders of the stomach. Sonu after Vmi're ui! Ki«ln No». came the other lady who likewise de-i And can shoot «i ti ails clared that the hair oil she had was the very best made and desired another bottle. The drug clerk looked paralv/ed for a minute or so and then be Kan propounding .|Ufstiwns, fearingthat one nf them was surely a goner

but ti

his astonishment he found them to lie in perfect health and gave what tin

had come aft'1!-. W

what lhe'M-in next':1

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of his return is

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Wynecoop'- pluiahty T. rOMMMISsIll.NRK FIi:sr 111 ST1111:1'. Trout. R. ....... ... 4,07 Corn. :i fi7

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l'iio Y. M. C. A. floated his presence for a time anil at last gave him a wide berth in its list of charitable favors He has gune. Long live hisn emoiv.

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disorder called f'r a second buttle and

both birds. They are not so plentiful as them thev might tie and the law regulating mder the time they shall l.«e hunted is a good one.

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aiv St)!e Arents iibi ileadquIRUrs for ill oi \«)iiiit.'s Woolen

I* Deplorable Condition. Saturday night in front of the Campbell corner, sat a poor family composed of

five

children. A mother and father, four boya, all small, ranging in age from 7 to V2 years and oue little girl about the age of 14. Tho mother was an old lika woman and the father bore the brand of a worthless man. The snow was bating down furiously upon them as they sat amidst all. on the boxes and curbstone. Officer Grimes happened along soon and procured for them shelter for the night. The husband claimed to be on his way from Texa anci in fact only a few miles did thuy ride, having boon assisted by different township trustee's. They were given relief and left Monday morning for their destma tion. It was a siyht and thoy were truly in a deplorable condition. Rac-h of the famdv carried a basket or parcel

father claimed that he could ot mi I

uot.18 was in rank fort, but it is more

than likelv that he is a dead beat I

ii: the manner he does and especially at this time of the year. It was enough to chill the blood in any man's veins to look upon that family as thev hovered about the corner in the damp and cold, The children had been compiled to so

a great big stalwart man «tocd with his arms folded endeavorinij to enlicitsyuipathy. They had enough baggage that they were compelled to lug. to have till-1 ed a small sized baggage wagon verv coM.fortablv.

ChildrenCryfor

Pitchers Castoria,

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!liei into town an(1 took a suit ot

rooms at thl Kt wards

House. He has

been in this city for some time and haB received many courtesies from the ditVereut church people at whose houses ol

he has displaved his wonderful

naturul voice The

,*ast

tri hp n)ade

among us he engaged a room at tho above mentioned house and was strictly in the ''swim." lie remained therefor about two weeks and enjoyed life iur-| mensely. One day he told the people of i-.\-ur.«ion from lmiiHiiupoiis. tho house that he had been engaged to Sundav morning about 'J:10 the much

sing at one of the churches and was goinc out, would be back shortly. He repaired to his room and donned his best suit ot clothes, leaving an old white hat and a pair of overalls. His veracity was not i|uestioned and he put out. Like the long looked for letter, his familiar voico has Failed to show up and now given

Allc*eii Ilorsd Thief Arrested. A few days ago Superintendent f'.rown received notice that a horse had beer, stolen from James 1!. King, ot Darlington. the suspected thief being a one armed man. The matter was at onco given attention by the police, as are all thefts uf the kind, and a sharp lookout was kept for the man. Yesterday Sergeant C'iark received information which led him to believe that a suspicious looking character, with a team of horses and a wagon, had been seer, near Pine Creek. The sergeant procured a hugtrv and accompanied by .Tnhn Hodekius. Started dowr. the road toward (Jreen Ilill. Near this place the one armed man anc. his team were found. He was arrested and brought to this city, giving his name as John Pipps, of Illinois. One of the horses answered the description of the one stolen, and led the officer to believe he han the right man, The. party reached the city at 11 o'clock last night.--Lafayette Courier, I

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

talked of excursion from Indianapolis arrived in our city and only about fifty passengers got otl". Manx thought this was the stopping point of the excursion train and looked for several hundred guests to bo in the city over Sunday, but itjvrasbound for Champaign Illinois anil stop overs were allowed all aiong up.! the line. Had it been a pretty day 4 jjure people would have taken advantage of it The tram was composed of six coaches. ....,!

I.ell I'm- die esi. Herman McCluar left Saturda)

right along, for Oklahoma where he will set

the law said that you could commence civil engineer otlice and will locate there the hunt of quails on Saturday last and permanently. Mr. McCluer is a very can keep it up to ami including Decern-

a

containing iu-j clothing and dishes I $5 PER MONTH, ALL MEDICINES INCLUDED

which they used alons the road. Tho .Chronic Cas** Only.

Doctor

work and further stated that his former amount ol praise can add to nis t.uae. h(ifi« wis ip V'nnL-ff.rt 1.

1I, for

CHIHM

of th.. Kye, Kur. NOHO,yours

uld,,r

wlic'Ziitu.' UnPahM Ailments if Women QticUi

Dr. Hanslmair

about begging for food while the father thousand* annunUy ie- isli lor wntit of

'o Jilare his iVes within the reaoli of .ill. S5

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Operating Old Sperry Mill.

last

up a

bie worker in his lino and has done con-

her .list. A number of local sportsmen giderabk* railroad engineering. THK

took advantage of the tirst day aiul cap irw extends its best wishes to Mr, lured., a fair number of the desired

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ii.'Uuery£or a futur.e,of,..u nlimi ted sue^j

'Ihe (•hnntry''s

!Sdai!v

paper is -Jl.tM' pounds.

A Great Slaughter of Dry Goods

At the Campbell Corner, recently purchased by Myers & Charni. This stock will

To make room for one of the Finest and Newest Stocks in the City.

the of this Cut was never known in this City. Remember, the

(TOOIIS

pro 'dilution' ot

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Dti. HANSLMAIR.

The EuropeanSpecialist

I ATK KUO.M TIIK

!»KA DING HOSPITALS LAND, GERMANY FRANCE

-H anslmair is so well known in Kuro^-ami Aitu-rio.i. that a»

t«:»ny euruWe (lis-|Wixnou ill evorv lori^ilVi.. iVr-i

'lliroat. stoin.vti.

Ki.iUi^y mid

I iuuiorsjHKltively curvd.'NO KAlLl'liK.

Cured.

,, paired memory•. iosr .-.pirltf, irrltablo teDipor, bor tiM-...-irs tlui do.-toi-oliuii-.i, iiasistauj

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nt Hie Womeu's Hospitnls iu tiormiiny aud ininil ml todr itmt result from unnatarale*ll Frnnce. lluriiip t»:at timo h? tmJ iUi unre o!|habits. ioiurr..'t..J throuph igiioiaac-?, tur xl bj mori than tlvo thuuAanii ofise* or tlisoose ofioleotro vaiMium tr.Nittiipnt.

Cotta's't (irove A'vHiiVcV"

been the demand for our

O. IESZ. ZET'I

tha: we are about out of wheat. We. wan: and must have .v:

Fifty Thousand Bushels

-OF

W rifty diou.sJ.nd biLSheb? Yes people know a good thinj ha\'e tbi-

This I'.ureau iuvestignt'S murders, ••unsiiiracios. Maoknfiiitlu" inl stock stealing, lecal evnlouoo in Jivor.-o mul oihor family matters, ev.-. Ouly tM trustworthy detectives omiiioyed. Ilelmble ri'ler.Mioos lunishe .lyou Irom 1 ndianapolia, i-.y Siiito in tho l/'niou. or any part in Knrojie. The Suiierlutendont ol "this lluremi was former-s-tate IJetectivo Ofllcor tor the State ot New .fersey, uKc» chiet Ik'teetive ot tlie N. ., (J. A W. Knihvay. late Superintendent Worlil's Socrot Iii:tei-iiv« Scrviee ol Now^ork (Jily. and nlao wan lin.'l ot I'olice iu Now Jersey, and coonoeted with the Midlauil liiiilwav I'oliee fiiel l)otcct»T» Department of I'.nglnud. Wo have reliable o]).irators Im-ated in all parts of the world, and o&a. urnish reliable men oi short notiee. For fiivtliei pnrtieulars. address

("HAS. AINCK. Supt. Nntionfil Detective Bureau,

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CRAWF0RDST1LLE1IND.. TPSSBAT N«V.2«'

AT NUTT HOTEL.

'iTU»ati)' cvu-ry lotir sr*:i mont ror all

siifteror M.VVK

provUJr

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to Men ftraaiemlf

\ouiiir .mil mi'l.Ke aguU meti who are su3or~ jluc in.in nervous .-lUiiUstioii uiiU 'icbility, ixn«

the tliou-' i:,j ami oil:- doraugermenta of

Mas demonstrated that tUo

I-ITOCITB TRKATXENT

E.ire HM.I

Per Month. All Medicines Included.

Kx«'iruir.iTiWn ,ribol«iUily iroo in vi'-y rust, tin viorfuftii, s»uU Vrttix'-v:.'

ros

CIU'.ONIC (only) 1IAHUIK3 CAN 3K Al k'Or.DiU AT TUB HATE OP

$.i lfcKK MONTH, JdKDK'lNh2» INCi.l'Ul'.O llo kllOWd la'.l ivoli ttiHt d.'lilv iwet* fr*m flvo to ten tltSft* .'ii* mueU aro lro.iuently eitorted. lie also knows tlint cm acvouiit "jl lilgh prices charged br

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m.\JU iue, and ho Is therwfore moreJ

M. HANSLMAIR.

(Chicago, IlJinois.

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Good Milling Wheat!

Sir. and that won't last lung, when thev find it. Thev will O. K. Flour.

VALLEY MILL CO.

00'._• K. Market St., I moms i:. ^, i.) and

Our

fcnrKliirlos. thefts. liors» exppri«nc«l

I MHAN A 1'fU.IS. INB.

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you.h.ive the gooiis and want it: cut. bring it in. 1 will picas

(i me 'riiii.

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